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Matilda Ajan is an officer in the Earth Federation Forces who serves as the commander of the Medea Supply Unit during the One Year War. Operating under a special order from General Revil, she is responsible for delivering essential supplies, ammunition, spare parts, and strategic intelligence to the isolated White Base, often flying her Medea transport plane into combat zones without escort. Her role highlights the critical importance of logistics and support personnel in sustaining frontline operations.

Matilda is a composed and professional officer, known for her calm authority, efficiency, and reliable presence in high-pressure situations. She maintains a formal bearing and treats her duties with unwavering seriousness, yet she also possesses a kind and approachable demeanor that makes her a morale booster for the White Base crew. Her motivations are rooted in a strong sense of responsibility and loyalty to her comrades; she routinely puts herself in danger to ensure that the ship and its pilots receive what they need to continue fighting.

Her relationship with the young pilot Amuro Ray is a key emotional thread in the story. Amuro develops romantic feelings for her, seeing her as a mature, stable figure amidst the chaos of war. Matilda, however, is engaged to Captain Woody Malden, and while she treats Amuro with professional kindness and respects his abilities as a pilot, she carefully maintains appropriate boundaries, never encouraging his attachment. This dynamic explores the impossibility of normal relationships in wartime and the emotional burdens carried by young soldiers.

Matilda’s death occurs during the critical Operation Odessa. While attempting to resupply the White Base, she is attacked by Zeon forces, including the Black Tri-Stars. In a selfless act, she rams her Medea transport into an enemy Dom to protect the ship and the Gundam, sacrificing her own life. Her death devastates Amuro and deeply affects the entire crew, serving as a stark reminder that no role—whether combatant or support—offers safety in war. Her loss also represents the personal tragedies that extend beyond the battlefield, as Woody Malden must mourn the future they had planned together.

Notable abilities include her skill in piloting the FF-S3 Medea transport under fire, her expertise in combat-zone logistics and inter-unit coordination, and her capacity to boost morale through sheer professionalism and calm presence. She embodies the unsung heroism of support officers, and her story underscores the human cost of war and the fragility of life, regardless of rank or role. Matilda Ajan appears in the original Mobile Suit Gundam television series and is also featured in various adaptations such as the novelization and the manga Mobile Suit Gundam: The Origin, though her fate varies across different versions.