Sayla Mass

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Sayla Mass

Sayla Mass, as seen in Mobile Suit Gundam
Alias: Artesia Som Deikun
DOB: UC 0062
Nationality: Republic of Zeon,
Earth Federation
Allegiance: Earth Federation
Rank: Petty Officer 1st Class [MSG]
Family: Zeon Zum Deikun (father, deceased)
Char Aznable (brother, deceased)
Height: 165 cm
Hair Color: Blonde
Eye Color: Blue
Mobile Suit: RX-78 Gundam
G-Fighter
Core Booster

Sayla Mass (セイラ・マス Seira Masu?) is a fictional character from the anime series Mobile Suit Gundam, voiced by You Inoue (Japanese) and Alaina Burnett (English). At the beginning of the Mobile Suit Gundam TV series, Sayla is a civilian of Side 7, who comes abroad the mobile cruiser White Base along with Amuro Ray, Fraw Bow and Hayato Kobayashi. Sayla is a Newtype like Amuro, though not nearly as powerful.

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[edit] Aboard White Base

Originally a medical student on Side 7, Sayla is almost immediately recruited as an enlisted soldier, and set to the task of watching over the civilian refugees. With the near total lack of experienced personnel to defend White Base, Bright Noa assigns Sayla to the multiple positions of Communications Officer, Ship Navigator, and finally Mobile Suit Pilot.

Soon after joining the ship, she begins to repeatedly look for her brother "Casval", and takes every opportunity to learn information about him and make contact. When Bright receives a chest of gold intended for Sayla, she admits that her true identity is Artesia Som Deikun, sister to Casval Rem Deikun (better known as Char Aznable), and the only daughter of Zeon Zum Deikun, the founder of the Republic of Zeon.

Sayla (17) in Mobile Suit Gundam.
Sayla (17) in Mobile Suit Gundam.

[edit] Relationship With Amuro

At the beginning of the series, Sayla and Amuro share little common screen time, as Amuro is nominally paired with Fraw, and later develops a crush on Lt. Matilda Ajan. But during a battle against Ramba Ral, Sayla steals the Gundam in order to make contact with Char, and is defeated in combat against Ramba's troops. Reaching the battle area, Amuro immediately rescues her from the assault. Though Sayla is punished for the incident, Bright and Matilda both recognize Sayla's latent Newtype abilities and she is assigned as Amuro's co-pilot. This pairing affords the two time to interact alone and learn to trust one another. Despite other male characters' attempts to make advances upon Sayla, she seems to confide in Amuro, and the two grow very close emotionally.

During the battle of A Baoa Qu at the end of the series, Sayla finds Char fighting Amuro to the death, both using fencing swords. Worried over the safety of both of them, she breaks the two apart. A series of explosions then separates the three of them. Sayla returns to Char, who wishes to find and kill Amuro. But upon seeing the pain in her eyes over his attacking Amuro, Char asks Sayla to leave the battlefield and to go the young pilot. Sayla (through Amuro's telepathic guidance) escapes A Baoa Qu and is reunited with the White Base crew. But to her horror she finds Amuro missing. Trying to convince herself that he isn't dead, she cries tears of sadness and regret at his apparent loss. Luckily Amuro flies out of A Baoa Qu safe and unharmed. After he ejects from his core fighter, it is Sayla who welcomes him back with open arms.

Given the somewhat intimate scenes in the series between Sayla and Amuro, the fact that Fraw is soon to be married to Hayato, and that in the novel series (penned by Gundam creator Yoshiyuki Tomino) Sayla and Amuro are romantically and sexually involved, Sayla may have originally been intended to be Amuro's soulmate and future girlfriend/wife. However, this was not to be so. In the novelization, Amuro is killed while battling Char out in space. And in subsequent Gundam series, Amuro is paired with other leading women, effectively reducing Sayla to secondary character status.

[edit] Followup Appearances

Sayla, several years later
Sayla, several years later

In Zeta Gundam, Sayla appeared only in non-speaking cameos (due to You Inoue being on safari in Africa when the series was produced), and Amuro was romantically involved with Irma Beltorchika. A conversation between Amuro and Fraw Bow, however, indicates that Amuro and Sayla had spent some time together after the One Year War. Fraw even urges Amuro to consider proposing marriage to Sayla, but Amuro does not act upon this advice.

In Gundam ZZ, Sayla showed up mid-way through the series with Judau Ashta's younger (and thought dead) sister, Leina. Within the last 3 episodes, she appears again, bringing Leina with her to see Bright Noa, where she gives him a letter from his family, and asks what he's heard of Char.

Finally, in Char's Counterattack, Sayla doesn't make a single appearance. However in a flashback of the One Year War, Char comments that if his sister hadn't been there when he was fighting Amuro in space, Lalah Sune may have not been killed.

[edit] Trivia

  • In the manga/anime Great Teacher Onizuka, Urumi Kanzaki is called "Sayla Mass" by the Gundam otaku due to her fair complexion and blonde hair. However, Urumi and Sayla are near opposites in personality.
  • In the Playstation strategy game Gihren's Greed: Blood of Zeon, an alternate scenario involving the Anti Earth Union Group features a playable regiment including surviving members of White Base, as well as Sayla. If the unit she is deployed in joins with Amuro's, there is a dialogue between the two which serves as a subtle reference to what Sayla might have been thinking about during the events of Zeta Gundam and onward, requesting Amuro that if her brother (Char, now Quattro) ever tried to do anything dangerous, she pleads for Amuro to kill him, because she knows her brother to be a dangerous man. On the other hand, if she were to encounter her brother, she begs for him not to do anything reckless, despite his objections to her fighting the war.

This dialogue is similar to a conversation that Amuro and Sayla have in the second volume of the original book, penned by Yoshiyuki Tomino. After they make love, Sayla asks Amuro to kill Char, and Amuro tells her that her request is unthinkable. The two then agree to drop the subject, and they go to sleep.

Universal Century Characters
Earth Federation / Titans / Londo Bell / League Militaire:
Matilda Ajan · Shiro Amada · Frau Bow · South Burning · Gates Capa · Paolo Cassius · Uso Evin · Ryu Jose · Karen Joshua · Yu Kajima · Hayato Kobayashi · Sleggar Law · Reccoa Londe · Christina Mackenzie · Sayla Mass · Eledore Massis · Jerid Messa · Four Murasame · Michel Ninorich · Bright Noa · Adenaur Paraya · Amuro Ray · Tem Ray · General Revil · Terry Sanders Jr. · Kai Shiden · Admiral Tianem · Kou Uraki · Admiral Watkins · Reed Wolf · Mirai Yashima
Anti-Earth Union Group (A.E.U.G.) / Karaba:
Char Aznable · Judau Ashta · Henken Bekkener · Kamille Bidan · Blex Forer · Hayato Kobayashi · Reccoa Londe · Bright Noa · Amuro Ray · Emma Sheen
Principality of Zeon / Delaz Fleet / Axis / Neo Zeon:
Char Aznable · Black Tri-Stars · Crowley Hamon · Zeon Zum Deikun · Aiguille Delaz · Cima Garahau · Anavel Gato · Von Helsing · Haman Karn · Colonel Killing · Thomas Krutz · Shin Matsunaga · Norris Packard · Quess Paraya · M'Quve · Ramba Ral · Johnny Ridden · Aina Saharin · Ginias Saharin · Steiner Hardy · Lalah Sune · Bernard Wiseman · Degwin Sodo Zabi · Dozle Zabi · Garma Zabi · Gihren Zabi · Kycilia Zabi · Mineva Lao Zabi
Civilian / Miscellaneous:
Alfred Izuruha · Nina Purpleton · Kiki Rosita · Haro · List of all characters
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