Melissa Mao

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Melissa Mao
Full Metal Panic! character

Melissa arriving in MITHRIL's recruitment camp in Berutarube
First appearance "The Guy I Kinda Like is a Sergeant"
Created by Shoji Gatoh
Voiced by Michiko Neya (Japanese)
Allison Keith (English)
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Aliases Uruz 2
Age 25
Date of birth May 11, 1976
Known relatives Unknown Mother and Father
Weapons M9E Gernsback
Unknown Combat knife
[1][2]
Heckler & Koch P8[3][2][4]
FN P90
Benelli M3[4]
Saab AT4[4]

Melissa Mao (メリッサ・マオ Merissa Mao?) is a fictional character from the light novel, manga, and anime series Full Metal Panic! Her voice was provided by Michiko Neya in the original anime and by Allison Keith in the English dub.

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[edit] Overview

Serving as the SRT's second-in-command next to Gail McAllen, she serves in Mithril under the call sign Urzu-2. Her expertise in electronic warfare is valued by the Pacific Battle Group Tuatha de Danaan. Her rank was Sergeant Major, but by the novel Continuing on My Own she has been promoted to Second Lieutenant, making her a commissioned officer. She is 25 years old.

Melissa is very proficient in use of an Arm Slave, however she lacks exact control. She tends to use fast and furious methods in her firearm use. Later in the series she usually does not pilot an Arm Slave, but she can still pilot excellently, although her capabilities are nowhere near those of Sousuke Sagara and Kurz Weber. Aside from English, she can also speak fluent Cantonese due to her time spent in Hong Kong, particularly in Kowloon.[5]

Melissa is a ruthless insulter and an extremely heavy drinker, somewhat reminiscent of Misato Katsuragi from Neon Genesis Evangelion who is also voiced by Alison Keith. She is shown once having many cigarettes and a minimum of 20 beer cans sprawled out on Tessa's coffee table. She is extremely rude, preferring to use heavy language when talking to someone angering her or someone she can not stand. During the Full Metal Panic? Fumoffu! episode in which Sousuke is training rugby players, he is shown using extremely heavy language based on the training manual Melissa gave him—language inspired and quoted from R. Lee Ermey's lines in Full Metal Jacket; appropriate, since Mao was a Marine Corps drill instructor. She also enjoys a practical joke or two. Once in the series when Sagara called to protest Tessa's staying in his apartment, she gave him permission to "jump her bones", obviously aware of Tessa's feeling for him. But in the next episode when Tessa again found herself in his bedroom, Mao was there and she handcuffed Tessa to herself to keep her from sneaking into his room.

[edit] History

Born to Chinese-American parents on May 11 in New York City, New York in 1976, she was brought up under strict Chinese traditions that included her supposed arranged marriage. When she realized it, she left home and immediately joined up with the United States Marine Corps, entering the recruitment office while still in her wedding gown.[6][7] After several years of service, she was eventually given a dishonorable discharge. Up to now, Melissa has bitter feeling with her father, who had been in the United States Air Force.[8] After leaving the Marines, Melissa went to Hong Kong, then under British control, and stayed with some of her maternal relatives.[9]

Scouted by MITHRIL, she was given the codename Urzu-2 by Gail McAllen and was given the command of her own team until two of her comrades were permanently injured while on active duty. Because of this, she was forced to head to MITHRIL's secret training camp in the forests of Berutarube[10] in order to select her new replacements. Melissa was initially intrigued by Kurz Weber despite his poor marksmanship, but he was promptly taken off the list of potential candidates after Melissa experienced firsthand Kurz's womanizing attempts. Sousuke Sagara was not even considered one of Melissa's potential candidates, due to his low test scores and seemingly overall mediocrity. It was only by chance that Melissa noticed him during an AS simulation test. It was there that Sousuke skillfully piloted an RK-92 Savage and defeated an M6 operated by a top-scoring recruit.

After the Berugan president had called MITHRIL personnel in Berutarube to rescue his kidnapped daughter, Maria, and eliminate a communist rebel cell, she was left with Sousuke, Kurz, and Jimmer after a first strike attempt had netted the capture of most of the MITHRIL instructors and recruits.

Realizing that Sousuke and Kurz were hiding their skills from her, she forced them to come clean and ordered them to battle with the guerrillas, overpowering their ASs and forcing the rebels to surrender. She eventually decided to let Sousuke and Kurz enter her squad as the new members. Afterwards, she was sent into Tokyo with the rest of her squad to guard Kaname Chidori. Nearing the end of the first series, she was wounded by Gauron during AS combat at a U.S. chemical weapons disarmament facility on Berildaobu Island, Republic of Perio. Although she was mostly incapacitated, she managed to assist Kurz in killing Guen Bien Bo by tossing surgical scalpels into him, a skill that she did not show until near the end of the anime.

Melissa is a friend to Tessa and as such, has access to her office.

Early on in her MITHRIL career, Mao was good friends with Gail McAllen and Belfangan Grouseax, both soldiers who later became commanding officers of Tuatha De Danaan's SRT unit. This friendship has helped her maintain a good working relationship with both men, although Grouseax asked her to hide his friendship with her and McAllen from the SRT troops.

With the heavy losses suffered by the Special Response Team in the defense of Merida Island, Mao has become the second in command of the SRT.

[edit] Relationships

Mao's strongest relationship in the series is with her fellow SRT member, Kurz Weber. Kurz and Mao's relationship was flirtatious and unrequited, until in the most recent novel Semaru Nick of Time it is revealed they have entered into a sexual relationship.

Her relationships with Sousuke Sagara, Teletha Tessa Testarossa, and Kaname Chidori are largely that of a "big sister" or den mother.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Full Metal Panic: The Second Raid, Episode 3 - "The Dungeon and the Dragon."
  2. ^ a b Full Metal Panic: The Second Raid, Episode 4 - "Daylight."
  3. ^ See Full Metal Panic, Episode 3: Lingerie Panic
  4. ^ a b c Full Metal Panic: The Second Raid, Episode 5 - "Lovely Sicilia."
  5. ^ See Full Metal Panic: The Second Raid, Episode 10: Two Hong Kongs.
  6. ^ According to events in Full Metal Panic!: The Second Raid, she arrived in a recruitment office on her wedding day, still wearing the dress.
  7. ^ Melissa: "I snuck out of the chapel and ran to the recruiter. I was still wearing my wedding dress. The guy behind the desk got this goofy-looking face and said, Are you serious?!. You're goddamn right, I said. And of course, everyone tried to talk me out of it. Come on, you'd be happier if you get married instead. Wouldn't your mom and dad be worried about you?. So I told them, Nah, my Dad's in the Air Force." (Full Metal Panic: The Second Raid, Episode 10)
  8. ^ Sousuke: "Your father was a military man?"
    Melissa: "Yup! A chickenshit bomber pilot." (Full Metal Panic: The Second Raid, Episode 10: Two Hong Kongs)
  9. ^ Melissa: "Some of the relatives on my mom's side used to live in this part of town. I freeloaded for a couple of months before I hooked up with MITHRIL. Hmph. Total slacker." (Full Metal Panic: The Second Raid, Episode 10: Two Hong Kongs)
  10. ^ This was Belize, name was changed to avoid political problems with the Belizean government.

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