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Hathaway Noa, born in UC 0080 to Bright and Mirai Noa, first appears during the Gryps Conflict in *Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam* as a child taken hostage by the Titans due to his father’s Anti-Earth Union Group ties. Rescued from drowning by Amuro Ray during a raid, his formative years were steeped in the brutality of war.
By UC 0093, during Char Aznable’s rebellion in *Char’s Counterattack*, Hathaway fled Earth with his family but became separated in the chaos. Defying regulations, he piloted a Jegan mobile suit against Quess Paraya’s NZ-333 α Azieru. After Quess was killed by Chan Agi, Hathaway retaliated in anguish, destroying Chan’s Re-GZ—an act the Federation buried amid their victory. The trauma of Quess’s death lingered, shaping his disillusionment.
Leaving military service by UC 0105, he trained as a botanical observer under Professor Amada Munsun while covertly leading the anti-Federation group Mafty under the alias “Mafty Navue Erin.” The name, blending multiple languages to signify “Righteous King of Prophets,” embodied his crusade against Earth’s ecological exploitation and the elite’s immunity from emigration laws. Mafty targeted officials enforcing colonial deportations, striking at systemic inequality.
During the Haunzen Flight 356 hijacking, Hathaway exposed impostors within Mafty, disarming terrorists and safeguarding civilians. His tactical skill earned fleeting Federation commendation, though his identity stayed concealed. The incident intertwined with encounters involving Gigi Andalucia, whose enigmatic presence challenged his convictions, and Kenneth Sleg, the officer hunting Mafty.
Hathaway’s ideology increasingly mirrored Char Aznable’s vision, advocating humanity’s exodus to restore Earth while rejecting his father’s Federation loyalty. Piloting the RX-105 Ξ Gundam—obtained via Anaheim Electronics—he orchestrated Mafty’s assault on the Adelaide Conference to eliminate Federation leadership.
Captured after the operation, he faced summary execution without trial. His death, weaponized as propaganda, highlighted the corruption he sought to dismantle yet invigorated resistance efforts. Haunted by Quess’s memory, torn between terrorism’s moral costs and the ideals of Amuro and Char, Hathaway’s legacy endures as a fractured symbol of defiance within the Universal Century’s turbulent history.
By UC 0093, during Char Aznable’s rebellion in *Char’s Counterattack*, Hathaway fled Earth with his family but became separated in the chaos. Defying regulations, he piloted a Jegan mobile suit against Quess Paraya’s NZ-333 α Azieru. After Quess was killed by Chan Agi, Hathaway retaliated in anguish, destroying Chan’s Re-GZ—an act the Federation buried amid their victory. The trauma of Quess’s death lingered, shaping his disillusionment.
Leaving military service by UC 0105, he trained as a botanical observer under Professor Amada Munsun while covertly leading the anti-Federation group Mafty under the alias “Mafty Navue Erin.” The name, blending multiple languages to signify “Righteous King of Prophets,” embodied his crusade against Earth’s ecological exploitation and the elite’s immunity from emigration laws. Mafty targeted officials enforcing colonial deportations, striking at systemic inequality.
During the Haunzen Flight 356 hijacking, Hathaway exposed impostors within Mafty, disarming terrorists and safeguarding civilians. His tactical skill earned fleeting Federation commendation, though his identity stayed concealed. The incident intertwined with encounters involving Gigi Andalucia, whose enigmatic presence challenged his convictions, and Kenneth Sleg, the officer hunting Mafty.
Hathaway’s ideology increasingly mirrored Char Aznable’s vision, advocating humanity’s exodus to restore Earth while rejecting his father’s Federation loyalty. Piloting the RX-105 Ξ Gundam—obtained via Anaheim Electronics—he orchestrated Mafty’s assault on the Adelaide Conference to eliminate Federation leadership.
Captured after the operation, he faced summary execution without trial. His death, weaponized as propaganda, highlighted the corruption he sought to dismantle yet invigorated resistance efforts. Haunted by Quess’s memory, torn between terrorism’s moral costs and the ideals of Amuro and Char, Hathaway’s legacy endures as a fractured symbol of defiance within the Universal Century’s turbulent history.