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Description
Fisher Ness is a fictional character from the anime Mobile Suit Gundam Thunderbolt, serving as a soldier for the Principality of Zeon forces. He holds the rank of Chief Petty Officer (Petty Officer First Class in some ranks) and is a member of the Living Dead Division, a unit composed of soldiers who have sustained severe injuries in combat. Consequently, Fisher has prosthetic legs from the thighs down, a physical characteristic that defines his place within this specialized squadron.
As the eldest member of the Living Dead Division, Fisher often acts as the emotional and tactical backbone of the unit, serving as a loyal wingman and close comrade to the ace pilot Daryl Lorenz. His personality is marked by a deep sense of compassion and loyalty; he is described as a man easily moved to tears, feeling both profound gratitude and significant guilt toward Daryl, especially after Daryl volunteers to become a test subject for the Reuse P. Device. Fisher is a strong fighter and a driven individual who cares immensely for his comrades' wellbeing, contrasting the brutal and often dehumanizing environment of the Thunderbolt Sector.
During the One Year War, Fisher pilots a Rick Dom in the treacherous debris field known as the Thunderbolt Sector. In a pivotal moment during the final battle between the Moore Brotherhood and the Living Dead Division, his Rick Dom sustains heavy damage. Forced to temporarily withdraw, he does not retreat to safety but instead tirelessly flies to link up with Zeon reinforcements from the Siren Mobile Fleet, guiding them back to the battle in a decisive action that saves the remnants of his division from total annihilation. After the war concludes, Fisher remains loyal to the Zeon cause. He travels to Earth to join a Zeon remnant army operating in the South Pacific. He becomes part of a guerilla unit under Daryl Lorenz's command, where he later pilots an Acguy amphibious mobile suit and participates in investigations of the South Seas Alliance.
Fisher's development continues as he adjusts to life on Earth, frequently complaining about the unfamiliar planetary environment as a native space-dweller. During a mission infiltrating a floating city named Riga, he encounters a former Zeon female soldier named Bibi and her son Alex, both of whom also use prosthetic limbs. This meeting provides a profound personal turning point, leading Fisher to make the difficult decision to leave Daryl's unit and stay behind with Bibi and her son. His notable abilities include his resilience as a veteran soldier, his skill as a mobile suit pilot capable of operating both the heavy Rick Dom and the amphibious Acguy, and his unwavering tenacity in the face of overwhelming odds.
As the eldest member of the Living Dead Division, Fisher often acts as the emotional and tactical backbone of the unit, serving as a loyal wingman and close comrade to the ace pilot Daryl Lorenz. His personality is marked by a deep sense of compassion and loyalty; he is described as a man easily moved to tears, feeling both profound gratitude and significant guilt toward Daryl, especially after Daryl volunteers to become a test subject for the Reuse P. Device. Fisher is a strong fighter and a driven individual who cares immensely for his comrades' wellbeing, contrasting the brutal and often dehumanizing environment of the Thunderbolt Sector.
During the One Year War, Fisher pilots a Rick Dom in the treacherous debris field known as the Thunderbolt Sector. In a pivotal moment during the final battle between the Moore Brotherhood and the Living Dead Division, his Rick Dom sustains heavy damage. Forced to temporarily withdraw, he does not retreat to safety but instead tirelessly flies to link up with Zeon reinforcements from the Siren Mobile Fleet, guiding them back to the battle in a decisive action that saves the remnants of his division from total annihilation. After the war concludes, Fisher remains loyal to the Zeon cause. He travels to Earth to join a Zeon remnant army operating in the South Pacific. He becomes part of a guerilla unit under Daryl Lorenz's command, where he later pilots an Acguy amphibious mobile suit and participates in investigations of the South Seas Alliance.
Fisher's development continues as he adjusts to life on Earth, frequently complaining about the unfamiliar planetary environment as a native space-dweller. During a mission infiltrating a floating city named Riga, he encounters a former Zeon female soldier named Bibi and her son Alex, both of whom also use prosthetic limbs. This meeting provides a profound personal turning point, leading Fisher to make the difficult decision to leave Daryl's unit and stay behind with Bibi and her son. His notable abilities include his resilience as a veteran soldier, his skill as a mobile suit pilot capable of operating both the heavy Rick Dom and the amphibious Acguy, and his unwavering tenacity in the face of overwhelming odds.