List of After War Gundam X Characters - Space Revolutionary Army

Space Revolutionary Army

Lancerow Dowell
An officer and Mobile Suit ace in the SRA during the 7th Space War, he was the arch-rival of Jamil Neate. After meeting Tiffa, he tried, to no avail, to persuade SRA President Zaider Rasso not to use certain superweapons against the resistance group Satyricon. Zaider's stubbornness, along with the death of his friend Nichola Fafas, caused him to question his involvement in the war. In the end he joins up Jamil's Vultures and becomes part of the peace movement to improve relations between Earth and the Colonies. Voiced by: Hiroshi Takemura
Zaider Rasso
The president of the SRA and also the leader of Newtypism, a cult that forwards the view that all space-born people are Newtypes. His target is to conquer Earth and for this he tries to contact D.O.M.E. in the lunar base, because he knows the ultimate secret of Newtypes. He was killed by Frost Brother's Satellite Cannon in the Final Battle. Voiced by: Kazuhiko Kishino
Nichola Fafas
A SRA officer who kidnaps Tiffa and brings her to the colonies. He is a friend of Lancerow Dowell and like him he begins to question Zaider’s motives. Because of this, he is arrested and executed for sedition. Voiced by: Hideyuki Umezu

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