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Meam MidGard is a supporting character in Turn A Gundam who serves as the secretary to Agrippa Maintainer, a high-ranking official within the Moonrace hierarchy. In this capacity, he works closely with Maintainer and also collaborates with the militaristic leader Gym Ghingham, positioning himself within the inner circle of the Moonrace's more aggressive faction. His role in the story is primarily that of an operative and conspirator, as he actively works to further the aims of the militaristic elements of the Moonrace rather than supporting peaceful resettlement.
Meam MidGard is defined by a deep and persistent fear of the Turn-type mobile suits from the Dark History, the lost and destructive era of advanced technology that the series revolves around. This fear drives much of his behavior and motivates him to take action against the Turn A Gundam and anything connected to the Dark History, as he sees these machines as existential threats to the Moonrace's civilization. His personal motivations stem from a desire to protect the lunar society he serves, but his methods align him with the more ruthless and covert elements of the conflict rather than with those seeking diplomacy or coexistence.
Throughout the series, Meam MidGard undertakes several key actions that demonstrate his commitment to this cause. He infiltrates the Earth Militia's expedition team, blending in among the Earth forces to gather intelligence and carry out sabotage. He also gives direct orders to Teteth Halle, a pilot who works for the Moonrace, and assists her in the theft of the Turn A Gundam itself. On another occasion, he brings a battleship to attack a location known as Will Gem in an attempt to eliminate Queen Dianna Soriel along with the Earthlings present there. This attack is thwarted when the Turn A Gundam awakens and deploys its devastating Moonlight Butterfly ability, an outcome that ironically fulfills his worst fears by activating the very weapon he sought to suppress.
His key relationships center on his superiors and collaborators. As Agrippa Maintainer's secretary, he operates as a loyal subordinate and carries out his master's agenda. His collaboration with Gym Ghingham, a charismatic but dangerous military leader, places him squarely in the camp that favors overwhelming force to subjugate the Earth. He also works with Teteth Halle, directing her operations from behind the scenes. These relationships underscore his role as a facilitator and enforcer of the Moonrace's hardline policies rather than a primary decision-maker.
In terms of development, Meam MidGard remains consistent throughout the narrative as a figure driven by fear and a desire to control the situation through clandestine and forceful means. He does not undergo a significant transformation or redemption; instead, his actions escalate as the conflict intensifies, culminating in the failed assault that inadvertently triggers the Turn A Gundam's full power. His character serves to illustrate the lengths to which individuals within the Moonrace were willing to go to protect their way of life, even at the cost of broader destruction.
He does not possess any notable personal combat abilities or piloting skills; his strengths lie in espionage, coordination, and manipulation from a position of authority. His capacity to infiltrate, give orders to field operatives, and command naval assets like a battleship marks him as a capable administrator and conspirator rather than a soldier or pilot.
Meam MidGard is defined by a deep and persistent fear of the Turn-type mobile suits from the Dark History, the lost and destructive era of advanced technology that the series revolves around. This fear drives much of his behavior and motivates him to take action against the Turn A Gundam and anything connected to the Dark History, as he sees these machines as existential threats to the Moonrace's civilization. His personal motivations stem from a desire to protect the lunar society he serves, but his methods align him with the more ruthless and covert elements of the conflict rather than with those seeking diplomacy or coexistence.
Throughout the series, Meam MidGard undertakes several key actions that demonstrate his commitment to this cause. He infiltrates the Earth Militia's expedition team, blending in among the Earth forces to gather intelligence and carry out sabotage. He also gives direct orders to Teteth Halle, a pilot who works for the Moonrace, and assists her in the theft of the Turn A Gundam itself. On another occasion, he brings a battleship to attack a location known as Will Gem in an attempt to eliminate Queen Dianna Soriel along with the Earthlings present there. This attack is thwarted when the Turn A Gundam awakens and deploys its devastating Moonlight Butterfly ability, an outcome that ironically fulfills his worst fears by activating the very weapon he sought to suppress.
His key relationships center on his superiors and collaborators. As Agrippa Maintainer's secretary, he operates as a loyal subordinate and carries out his master's agenda. His collaboration with Gym Ghingham, a charismatic but dangerous military leader, places him squarely in the camp that favors overwhelming force to subjugate the Earth. He also works with Teteth Halle, directing her operations from behind the scenes. These relationships underscore his role as a facilitator and enforcer of the Moonrace's hardline policies rather than a primary decision-maker.
In terms of development, Meam MidGard remains consistent throughout the narrative as a figure driven by fear and a desire to control the situation through clandestine and forceful means. He does not undergo a significant transformation or redemption; instead, his actions escalate as the conflict intensifies, culminating in the failed assault that inadvertently triggers the Turn A Gundam's full power. His character serves to illustrate the lengths to which individuals within the Moonrace were willing to go to protect their way of life, even at the cost of broader destruction.
He does not possess any notable personal combat abilities or piloting skills; his strengths lie in espionage, coordination, and manipulation from a position of authority. His capacity to infiltrate, give orders to field operatives, and command naval assets like a battleship marks him as a capable administrator and conspirator rather than a soldier or pilot.