Kamjin Kravshera, also known as Quamzin, acts as a primary antagonist in the Super Dimension Fortress Macross narrative. Commanding the 7th Aerial Armored Division of the Gorg Main Fleet's 109th Branch Fleet, this Zentradi pilot and commander fights during Space War I. He displays significant mental instability compared to others in Vrlitwhai Kridanik's fleet, marked by violent temper outbursts and unpredictable conduct. This instability earns him the infamous monikers "Quamzin the Ally Killer" or "Kamjin the Destroyer," stemming from repeated disregard for his own troops' welfare—killing or injuring his entire crew in a drunken brawl and destroying friendly divisions through careless combat actions. Kamjin enters Space War I under orders to assist Vrlitwhai Kridanik's fleet in capturing the SDF-1 Macross. His arrival immediately causes chaos as his ships spacefold directly into the main fleet, colliding with several vessels; Kamjin and his subordinates place bets on the number of impacts. Dispatched to Mars to disable the Macross during resupply at an abandoned U.N. Spacy base, the plan fails. Undeterred, Kamjin continues aggressive actions against the Macross, disobeying direct orders by destroying its radar installations, forcing a reconnaissance mission that results in the capture of several Macross personnel. He later orchestrates the near-suicidal "Daedalus Attack," infiltrating the Macross via the docked SLV-111 Daedalus carrier. The assault inflicts significant damage on Macross City but collapses when defecting Zentradi, influenced by human culture and singer Lynn Minmay, abandon the fight. Kamjin then turns against his remaining troops, inadvertently driving them away. Following the arrival of Zentradi Supreme Commander Boddole Zer, Kamjin refuses to join the civil war and departs with loyalists. Two years after Space War I, Kamjin resurfaces, establishing a South American base to rebuild Zentradi militarism. He recruits disenchanted Zentradi dissatisfied with peaceful coexistence and repairs a crashed vessel. His forces attack newly established cities, notably leveling sections of Onogi City during the Christmas Eve 2011 battle by detonating stolen reactor bombs. With the reactor, his ship becomes fully operational. In January 2012, he initiates a final assault on Macross City, Alaska, with his new partner Moruk Laplamiz aboard. The attack culminates in Kamjin ramming his Gun Destroyer into the Macross, causing massive mutual destruction. He is presumed dead after this, though the Zentradi militarist movement he fostered remains active into the 2050s. In the parallel continuity of *The Super Dimension Fortress Macross: Do You Remember Love?*, Kamjin appears as "Quamzin 03350," a Nousjadeul-Ger Battle Suit pilot aboard Vrlitwhai's command ship, killing Roy Focker by crushing his Valkyrie's cockpit during an escape. Kamjin returns in the video games *The Super Dimension Fortress Macross 2036* and its sequel *Eternal Love Song*, set in the *Macross II: Lovers Again* continuity. Despite his apparent death, he survives with cybernetic enhancements. After escaping Earth, he relays warnings about human "culture" to surviving Zentradi fleets, leading new henchmen in continued hostilities. His personality blends megalomania, cunning, and a singular obsession with warfare. He inspires loyalty through fear and reward but shows minimal concern for subordinates, readily sacrificing them for tactical advantage. He holds contempt for most beings, including former superiors Vrlitwhai Kridanik and Exsedol Folmo after their alliance with humans. Notably, he develops a twisted affection for Moruk Laplamiz, a rare concession to the cultural influence he otherwise despises. As a warrior, Kamjin is highly skilled, classified as an ace pilot—though not at the level of Maximilian Jenius or Milia Fallyna. He excels in personal combat and tactical command, utilizing ancient Glaug officer battlepods and later a customized Gun Destroyer warship, employing frequently unorthodox and high-risk strategies reflecting his volatile nature.

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Kamjin Kravshera

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