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| born = September 12, U.C. 0062
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| nationality = [[Republic of Zeon]]
| nationality = [[Republic of Zeon]]
| relatives = [[Zeon Zum Deikun]] (father, deceased) <br /> Astraia Toa Deikun (mother, deceased) ''(Gundam: the Origin)'', [[Char Aznable]] (brother)
| relatives = [[Zeon Zum Deikun]] (father, deceased) <br> Astraia Toa Deikun (mother, deceased) ''(Gundam: the Origin)'' <br> [[Char Aznable]] (brother)
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| aux3 = [[RX-78 Gundam]] <br /> G-Fighter (TV series) <br /> Core Booster (movie)
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{{nihongo|'''Sayla Mass'''|セイラ・マス|Seira Masu}}, also known as '''Artesia Som Deikun''', is a fictional character from the [[Universal Century]] (UC) [[Gundam]] universe, first appearing in the groundbreaking 1979 43-episode [[anime series]] ''[[Mobile Suit Gundam]]''. At the beginning of the ''Mobile Suit Gundam'' TV series, Sayla is a civilian of the incomplete single space colony of the [[Earth Federation]]'s Side 7, who comes aboard the [[mobile suit]] carrier ''[[White Base]]'' along with other civilians including [[Amuro Ray]], [[Frau Bow]], [[Hayato Kobayashi]], [[Kai Shiden]] and [[Mirai Yashima]].
{{nihongo|'''Sayla Mass'''|セイラ・マス|Seira Masu}} (born '''Artesia Som Deikun'''), is a fictional character from the [[Universal Century]] (UC) [[Gundam]] universe, first appearing in the groundbreaking 1979 43-episode [[anime series]] ''[[Mobile Suit Gundam]]''. At the beginning of the ''Mobile Suit Gundam'' TV series, Sayla is a civilian of the incomplete single space colony of the [[Earth Federation]]'s Side 7, who comes aboard the [[mobile suit]] carrier ''[[White Base]]'' along with other civilians including [[Amuro Ray]], [[Frau Bow]], [[Hayato Kobayashi]], [[Kai Shiden]] and [[Mirai Yashima]].


==Aboard ''White Base''==
==Aboard ''White Base''==
Originally a medical student on Side 7, Sayla is almost immediately recruited as a soldier, and set to the task of watching over the civilian refugees. With the near total lack of experienced personnel to defend ''White Base'' (most original regular officers were killed in the Prinicipality of Zeon's attack on Side 7), Sayla first serves as acting captain [[Bright Noa]]'s communications officer and later as a combat pilot.
Originally a medical student on Side 7, Sayla is almost immediately recruited as a soldier, and set to the task of watching over the civilian refugees. With the near total lack of experienced personnel to defend ''White Base'' (most original regular officers were killed in the Prinicipality of Zeon's attack on Side 7), Sayla first serves as acting captain [[Bright Noa]]'s communications officer and later as a combat pilot.


Soon after joining the ship, she repeatedly looks for her "older brother Casval" (better known as [[Char Aznable]], a Zeon [[ace pilot]] flamboyantly known as the "Red Comet" ), and takes every opportunity to learn information about him and make contact. When Bright picks up a suspicious briefcase (later revealed to be full of gold bars) intended for Sayla late in the series, he confronts her and she admits her true identity as younger sister of Casval Rem Deikun and the only daughter of [[Zeon Zum Deikun]], the founder of the [[Republic of Zeon]], asking Bright to distribute the gold to the ship's crew. Bright shows great [[sympathy]] for the amount of emotional distress she has secretly borne alone throughout the show.
Soon after joining the ship, she repeatedly looks for her "older brother Casval" (better known as [[Char Aznable]], a Zeon [[ace pilot]] flamboyantly known as the "Red Comet"), and takes every opportunity to learn information about him and make contact. When Bright picks up a suspicious briefcase (later revealed to be full of gold bars) intended for Sayla late in the series, he confronts her and she admits her true identity as younger sister of Casval Rem Deikun and the only daughter of [[Zeon Zum Deikun]], the founder of the [[Republic of Zeon]], asking Bright to distribute the gold to the ship's crew. Bright shows great [[sympathy]] for the amount of emotional distress she has secretly borne alone throughout the show.


During a battle against Zeon commander [[Ramba Ral]], Sayla steals the [[RX-78 Gundam|Gundam]] to make contact with Char, and is heavily battered in combat against Ral's troops. Reaching the battle area with [[RX-77 Guncannon|Guncannon]], Amuro immediately rescues her from the assault. Though Sayla is disciplined for the incident, Bright and Mirai both recognize Sayla's latent abilities and she is assigned as Amuro's [[co-pilot]] with the G-Fighter (Core Booster in the movie).
During a battle against Zeon commander [[Ramba Ral]], Sayla steals the [[RX-78 Gundam|Gundam]] to make contact with Char, and is heavily battered in combat against Ral's troops. Reaching the battle area with [[RX-77 Guncannon|Guncannon]], Amuro immediately rescues her from the assault. Though Sayla is disciplined for the incident, Bright and Mirai both recognize Sayla's latent abilities and she is assigned as Amuro's [[co-pilot]] with the G-Fighter (Core Booster in the movie).
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During the battle of [[A Baoa Qu (Gundam)|A Baoa Qu]] at the end of the [[Mobile Suit Gundam|original series]], Sayla finds Char and Amuro dueling in a fierce sword fight. Worried over the safety of both of them, she breaks the two apart. A series of explosions then separates the three of them. Sayla returns to Char, who wishes to find and kill Amuro. But upon her reminder of his initial objective of vengeance upon the Zabi family, Char changes objectives, telling Sayla "young Amuro is callling you" and fondly informing her that she is an [[adult]], and to become "a good woman", before leaving to [[assassinate]] acting Zeon leader [[Kycilia Zabi]]. Sayla (through Amuro's telepathic guidance) escapes A Baoa Qu, and is reunited with the White Base crew.
During the battle of [[A Baoa Qu (Gundam)|A Baoa Qu]] at the end of the [[Mobile Suit Gundam|original series]], Sayla finds Char and Amuro dueling in a fierce sword fight. Worried over the safety of both of them, she breaks the two apart. A series of explosions then separates the three of them. Sayla returns to Char, who wishes to find and kill Amuro. But upon her reminder of his initial objective of vengeance upon the Zabi family, Char changes objectives, telling Sayla "young Amuro is callling you" and fondly informing her that she is an [[adult]], and to become "a good woman", before leaving to [[assassinate]] acting Zeon leader [[Kycilia Zabi]]. Sayla (through Amuro's telepathic guidance) escapes A Baoa Qu, and is reunited with the White Base crew.


In contrast to the television series, in the radically different version of [[television director|director]] [[Yoshiyuki Tomino]]'s novelization, Sayla becomes romantically and sexually involved with Amuro, even going so far as to ask him to kill her brother for the safety of the greater good; he refuses. However, Amuro is later killed in action, and [[telepathically]] sends the message to Sayla that she "made him a man," and wishes "he could take her with him"; she hears his voice while swimming in the [[Mediterranean Sea]] in the final scene, and knows that "Amuro is with her".
In contrast to the television series, in the radically different version of [[television director|director]] [[Yoshiyuki Tomino]]'s [[novelization]], Sayla becomes romantically and sexually involved with Amuro, even going so far as to ask him to kill her brother for the safety of the greater good; he refuses. However, Amuro is later killed in action, and [[telepathically]] sends the message to Sayla that she "made him a man," and wishes "he could take her with him"; she hears his voice while swimming in the [[Mediterranean Sea]] in the final scene, and knows that "Amuro is with her".


==Follow-up Appearances==
==Follow-up Appearances==
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{{Trivia|date=April 2008}}
{{Trivia|date=April 2008}}
* In the manga/anime ''[[Great Teacher Onizuka]]'', Urumi Kanzaki is called "Sayla Mass" by the Gundam [[otaku]] due to her fair complexion and blonde hair. However, Urumi and Sayla are near opposites in personality.
* In the manga/anime ''[[Great Teacher Onizuka]]'', Urumi Kanzaki is called "Sayla Mass" by the Gundam [[otaku]] due to her fair complexion and blonde hair. However, Urumi and Sayla are near opposites in personality.
* In the Playstation strategy game Gihren's Greed: Blood of Zeon, an alternate scenario involving the Anti Earth Union Group features a playable regiment including surviving members of White Base, as well as Sayla. If the unit she is deployed in joins with Amuro's, there is a dialogue between the two which serves as a subtle reference to what Sayla might have been thinking about during the events of Zeta Gundam and onward, requesting of Amuro that if her brother (Char, now Quattro) ever tried to do anything dangerous, she pleads for Amuro to kill him, because she knows her brother to be a dangerous man. On the other hand, if she were to encounter her brother, she begs for him not to do anything reckless, despite his objections to her fighting the war.
* In the Playstation strategy game Gihren's Greed: Blood of Zeon, an alternate scenario involving the Anti Earth Union Group features a playable regiment including surviving members of White Base, as well as Sayla. If the unit she is deployed in joins with Amuro's, there is a dialogue between the two which serves as a subtle reference to what Sayla might have been thinking about during the events of Zeta Gundam and onward, requesting of Amuro that if her brother (then known as Quattro Bajeena) ever tried to do anything dangerous, she pleads for Amuro to kill him, because she knows her brother to be a dangerous man. On the other hand, if she were to encounter her brother, she begs for him not to do anything reckless, despite his objections to her fighting the war.


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Revision as of 22:05, 3 October 2009

Sayla Mass
Mobile Suit Gundam character
File:Sayla Mass happy.jpg
Sayla Mass, as seen in Mobile Suit Gundam
First appearanceEpisode 2, (Destroy Gundam!) (MSG)
Last appearanceEpisode 47, (Warrior, Again...) (MSG-ZZ)
Created byYoshiyuki Tomino & Yasuhiko Yoshikazu (character design)
In-universe information
AliasArtesia Som Deikun (birth name)
RelativesZeon Zum Deikun (father, deceased)
Astraia Toa Deikun (mother, deceased) (Gundam: the Origin)
Char Aznable (brother)
NationalityRepublic of Zeon

Sayla Mass (セイラ・マス, Seira Masu) (born Artesia Som Deikun), is a fictional character from the Universal Century (UC) Gundam universe, first appearing in the groundbreaking 1979 43-episode anime series Mobile Suit Gundam. At the beginning of the Mobile Suit Gundam TV series, Sayla is a civilian of the incomplete single space colony of the Earth Federation's Side 7, who comes aboard the mobile suit carrier White Base along with other civilians including Amuro Ray, Frau Bow, Hayato Kobayashi, Kai Shiden and Mirai Yashima.

Aboard White Base

Originally a medical student on Side 7, Sayla is almost immediately recruited as a soldier, and set to the task of watching over the civilian refugees. With the near total lack of experienced personnel to defend White Base (most original regular officers were killed in the Prinicipality of Zeon's attack on Side 7), Sayla first serves as acting captain Bright Noa's communications officer and later as a combat pilot.

Soon after joining the ship, she repeatedly looks for her "older brother Casval" (better known as Char Aznable, a Zeon ace pilot flamboyantly known as the "Red Comet"), and takes every opportunity to learn information about him and make contact. When Bright picks up a suspicious briefcase (later revealed to be full of gold bars) intended for Sayla late in the series, he confronts her and she admits her true identity as younger sister of Casval Rem Deikun and the only daughter of Zeon Zum Deikun, the founder of the Republic of Zeon, asking Bright to distribute the gold to the ship's crew. Bright shows great sympathy for the amount of emotional distress she has secretly borne alone throughout the show.

During a battle against Zeon commander Ramba Ral, Sayla steals the Gundam to make contact with Char, and is heavily battered in combat against Ral's troops. Reaching the battle area with Guncannon, Amuro immediately rescues her from the assault. Though Sayla is disciplined for the incident, Bright and Mirai both recognize Sayla's latent abilities and she is assigned as Amuro's co-pilot with the G-Fighter (Core Booster in the movie).

During the battle at Solomon, Sayla senses her brother's presence and interferes in Char and Amuro's duel, and is almost killed by her brother. This indirectly results in Lalah Sune's death.

During the battle of A Baoa Qu at the end of the original series, Sayla finds Char and Amuro dueling in a fierce sword fight. Worried over the safety of both of them, she breaks the two apart. A series of explosions then separates the three of them. Sayla returns to Char, who wishes to find and kill Amuro. But upon her reminder of his initial objective of vengeance upon the Zabi family, Char changes objectives, telling Sayla "young Amuro is callling you" and fondly informing her that she is an adult, and to become "a good woman", before leaving to assassinate acting Zeon leader Kycilia Zabi. Sayla (through Amuro's telepathic guidance) escapes A Baoa Qu, and is reunited with the White Base crew.

In contrast to the television series, in the radically different version of director Yoshiyuki Tomino's novelization, Sayla becomes romantically and sexually involved with Amuro, even going so far as to ask him to kill her brother for the safety of the greater good; he refuses. However, Amuro is later killed in action, and telepathically sends the message to Sayla that she "made him a man," and wishes "he could take her with him"; she hears his voice while swimming in the Mediterranean Sea in the final scene, and knows that "Amuro is with her".

Follow-up Appearances

Because her voice actress, You Inoue, was on safari in Africa while Zeta Gundam was produced, Sayla only appeared in non-speaking cameos in this series. Amuro Ray was then intended to be romantically involved with fellow Karaba member Beltorchika Irma, but an offhand remark by Frau Bow (roughly, "Are you still mooning about Sayla? You can't be stuck on her forever.") indicates that the two may have been involved at some point between series, perhaps as a reference to the novels. Sayla was later shown sitting outside a beachside villa in Episode 37, quietly listening to Char's speech at the Federation Assembly in Dakar on the news.

Sayla's silent cameo does not happen in the Zeta Gundam compilation movies, as Karaba's seizing of the Federation assembly and Char's Dakar speech is removed from the script. However, at the end of the movie, Sayla is seen relaxing on a leisure chair in her bathing suit, watching news updates and conversing with Kai Shiden, now a freelance journalist who has come to speak with her about her brother. Her voice is stock footage, due to You Inoue's death due to lung cancer in 2003, thus explaining why her role was not expanded.

In Mobile Suit ZZ Gundam, Sayla showed up mid-way through the series with Judau Ashta's (presumed dead) younger sister, Leina. Within the last 3 episodes, she appears again, bringing Leina to see Bright Noa, where she passes him a letter from his family. She also asks Bright whether he's heard of Char, and commented that Char has distorted their father's ideal, implying Char's future action in the Second Neo-Zeon War. She later takes Leina to a lunar spaceport to reunite with Judau, who is to join the Jupiter Energy Fleet.

Finally, in Char's Counterattack, Sayla doesn't make a single appearance. However, in a flashback of the One Year War, Char comments that if his sister hadn't been there when he was fighting Amuro in space, Lalah Sune may have not been killed. Char also keeps a family photo of him and Sayla, which he often looks at in his private times.

Trivia

  • In the manga/anime Great Teacher Onizuka, Urumi Kanzaki is called "Sayla Mass" by the Gundam otaku due to her fair complexion and blonde hair. However, Urumi and Sayla are near opposites in personality.
  • In the Playstation strategy game Gihren's Greed: Blood of Zeon, an alternate scenario involving the Anti Earth Union Group features a playable regiment including surviving members of White Base, as well as Sayla. If the unit she is deployed in joins with Amuro's, there is a dialogue between the two which serves as a subtle reference to what Sayla might have been thinking about during the events of Zeta Gundam and onward, requesting of Amuro that if her brother (then known as Quattro Bajeena) ever tried to do anything dangerous, she pleads for Amuro to kill him, because she knows her brother to be a dangerous man. On the other hand, if she were to encounter her brother, she begs for him not to do anything reckless, despite his objections to her fighting the war.