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Lady Une debuted as a high-ranking OZ officer serving directly under Treize Khushrenada. She exhibited unwavering loyalty alongside symptoms of dissociative identity disorder, manifesting two distinct personalities. Her dominant "Military-Une" persona operated with ruthless efficiency, employing extreme methods like assassination and sacrificing subordinates to achieve objectives. This personality favored conservative dress, braided hair, and glasses. A contrasting "Peaceful-Une" persona later emerged, characterized by diplomatic skill, pacifist ideals, and a charming demeanor, often using persuasion for political goals. This version wore her hair down without glasses.
Her background included elite combat training in OZ Specials, demonstrating proficiency in firearms and explosives over melee combat. She piloted mobile suits effectively, notably holding her own temporarily against Chang Wufei's Shenlong Gundam in a customized Leo. Key actions involved assassinating Vice-Foreign Minister Darlian under Treize's orders, attempting to eliminate witness Relena Darlian, and participating in Treize's coup against the Earth Sphere Alliance by manipulating then executing General Septum.
After Treize criticized her brutal methods against Gundam pilots, her psychological condition deteriorated. The personalities began operating independently without mutual awareness: the peaceful persona served as OZ's colonial ambassador advocating Earth-space colony reconciliation, while the military persona conducted covert operations, forcing Gundam scientists to develop new suits and capturing pilots. Their internal conflict peaked over support for unmanned Mobile Dolls, directly opposing Treize's beliefs. This crisis culminated when Chief Engineer Tubarov shot her during a colonial coup, plunging her into a coma.
During the coma, the separate personalities integrated into a single identity combining Military-Une's strategic acumen with Peaceful-Une's diplomatic approach and commitment to humanity. Upon awakening, she discovered Treize leading Earth's forces against Zechs Merquise's White Fang. Stealing Heero Yuy's Wing Gundam, she intervened in space to save Treize from Zechs' superweapon. She resumed her role as his chief-of-staff aboard MO-II, witnessed his final duel and death, and reacted with profound grief while indicating awareness of his sacrificial intent.
Post-war, she co-founded the Preventers organization dedicated to conflict prevention, operating under the codename "Gold." During the Mariemaia Army uprising (Endless Waltz), she infiltrated the Brussels bunker headquarters to confront Mariemaia Khushrenada (Treize's daughter) and Dekim Barton. When Dekim attempted to execute Relena Darlian, Une moved to intercept but was preempted by a Barton soldier killing Dekim. She protected Mariemaia from falling debris after Heero Yuy attacked the bunker, declaring she could not allow Treize's daughter to die. Une later explained to Mariemaia that Treize respected those fighting honorably in lost causes, helping the child understand her father's ideals. Une subsequently adopted Mariemaia to raise her in honor of Treize's memory.
Physically, Lady Une stood approximately 161 cm tall, weighed around 47 kg, and had brown hair. Some sources noted her German nationality. Her merged personality remained permanent, showing no regression to previous separate identities after the coma.
Her background included elite combat training in OZ Specials, demonstrating proficiency in firearms and explosives over melee combat. She piloted mobile suits effectively, notably holding her own temporarily against Chang Wufei's Shenlong Gundam in a customized Leo. Key actions involved assassinating Vice-Foreign Minister Darlian under Treize's orders, attempting to eliminate witness Relena Darlian, and participating in Treize's coup against the Earth Sphere Alliance by manipulating then executing General Septum.
After Treize criticized her brutal methods against Gundam pilots, her psychological condition deteriorated. The personalities began operating independently without mutual awareness: the peaceful persona served as OZ's colonial ambassador advocating Earth-space colony reconciliation, while the military persona conducted covert operations, forcing Gundam scientists to develop new suits and capturing pilots. Their internal conflict peaked over support for unmanned Mobile Dolls, directly opposing Treize's beliefs. This crisis culminated when Chief Engineer Tubarov shot her during a colonial coup, plunging her into a coma.
During the coma, the separate personalities integrated into a single identity combining Military-Une's strategic acumen with Peaceful-Une's diplomatic approach and commitment to humanity. Upon awakening, she discovered Treize leading Earth's forces against Zechs Merquise's White Fang. Stealing Heero Yuy's Wing Gundam, she intervened in space to save Treize from Zechs' superweapon. She resumed her role as his chief-of-staff aboard MO-II, witnessed his final duel and death, and reacted with profound grief while indicating awareness of his sacrificial intent.
Post-war, she co-founded the Preventers organization dedicated to conflict prevention, operating under the codename "Gold." During the Mariemaia Army uprising (Endless Waltz), she infiltrated the Brussels bunker headquarters to confront Mariemaia Khushrenada (Treize's daughter) and Dekim Barton. When Dekim attempted to execute Relena Darlian, Une moved to intercept but was preempted by a Barton soldier killing Dekim. She protected Mariemaia from falling debris after Heero Yuy attacked the bunker, declaring she could not allow Treize's daughter to die. Une later explained to Mariemaia that Treize respected those fighting honorably in lost causes, helping the child understand her father's ideals. Une subsequently adopted Mariemaia to raise her in honor of Treize's memory.
Physically, Lady Une stood approximately 161 cm tall, weighed around 47 kg, and had brown hair. Some sources noted her German nationality. Her merged personality remained permanent, showing no regression to previous separate identities after the coma.