“ | All you Naturals mark this moment well. Let this light usher in the creation of the Coordinators' world! | ” |
—Patrick Zala before firing GENESIS, Mobile Suit Gundam SEED, The Nightmare Reborn |
Patrick Zala (パトリック・ザラ) is a character introduced in the anime Mobile Suit Gundam SEED. He is a member of the PLANT Supreme Council and father of Athrun Zala.
Personality & Character[]
Patrick Zala seems to be a charismatic man and capable leader, he eventually take over as PLANT Supreme Council Chairman. While it isn't known how he was prior to the start of the war, it's easy to say that the death of his wife in the Bloody Valentine Incident turned him into a bitter and vengeful man. A Coordinator supremacist, Patrick once makes it clear to the PLANT Supreme Council Chairman at that time, Siegel Clyne, that no Natural should be left standing, and they must be wiped out for the sake of all Coordinators. As the war progressed, he became more paranoid, and had no qualms killing those he believed to be responsible for the major losses suffered by ZAFT. He even shot at his own son when the latter disagrees with him.
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History[]
Background[]
Patrick Zala was born in C.E. 23 in the Atlantic Federation. As the genetic enhancement procedure was still illegal around the world at the time, he like many coordinators in his generation was born "illegally". Later in life, he moved to Lagrange Point 5.
In C.E. 43, Patrick met Siegel Clyne in Lagrange Point 5 (L5). A few years later, when Coordinator population exceeded ten million, anti-Coordinator organizations began carrying out acts of terrorism. Which caused Siegel and Patrick, along with others in the colonies to become increasingly dissatisfied as time goes on and the attacks continued.
In the 50s, Patrick laid the foundation of his lifework. Patrick and Siegel founded the political advocacy group Zodiac Alliance in C.E. 50, with the aim of obtaining autonomy, and independence for PLANT Colonies. The two worked to abolish food production restrictions and secure self-defense rights for the PLANTs, but their work is suppressed by the Sponsor Nations of PLANT, forcing the group to go underground. Despite the suppression, the Zodiac Alliance continued to grow its power and influence, attracting more followers. In C.E. 58, Patrick and Siegel was elected to the PLANT Supreme Council.
In the 60s, the call for independence within the PLANTs grew ever louder, and Patrick rose to prominence as one of the leaders of the independence-seeking PLANT. In C.E. 63 Patrick and Siegel became the leaders of a Supreme Council faction which seeks independence from the Sponsor Nations, at the same year, militarization as well as research into mobile suit's military application also began in secret. In C.E. 65, Zodiac Alliance rebranded itself to Zodiac Alliance of Freedom Treaty (ZAFT). In C.E. 68, ZAFT is reorganized under Patrick's leadership, and combined with the PLANTs' domestic security operations to become a military organization equipped with mobile suits. He also called his son, Athrun Zala, back from Copernicus City, due to the deteriorating situation.
First Alliance-PLANT War[]
During the first war, Patrick initially served as Chairman of the PLANT National Defense Committee. When Rau Le Creuset and Athrun returned to debriefed over the events at Heliopolis, Patrick was seen sitting in their shuttle. He made it clear to them that they hadn't see him. He also mentioned to Athrun that he had omitted the fact that the GAT-X105 Strike Gundam was being piloted by an Orb Coordinator, so as not to incite interference from the moderates.[1]
Prior to a council meeting, Patrick met with Siegel, making it clear that they must wipe out the Naturals and that Coordinators must take their place. Siegel countered that 3rd generation Coordinators exhibited a lack of fertility; Patrick told him that the PLANT scientists would figure out a solution and refused to allow humanity to revert to being Naturals.[2]
Because of his strong desire to end the war, Patrick became a popular figure, allowing him to replace the more moderate Siegel in the upcoming election and become the next Chairman. His rise to power as PLANT Supreme Council Chairman gave him great military power, which he used in Operation Spitbreak. Officially, the operation was to take out the Alliance's last mass driver at Panama; unofficially, he had his forces deploy instead to take out the Earth Alliance headquarters JOSH-A in Alaska, without the approval rest of the PLANT Supreme Council. However, Rau secretly leaked intel of this attack to the Alliance, which compelled Blue Cosmos to sacrifice the Eurasian Federation forces with the Cyclops System to eliminate half the attack force. The failure of Operation Spitbreak greatly angered Patrick.[3]
Believing that the moderates had betrayed him, he ordered their arrest and if necessary, death in which he had Siegel killed. He got even more furious when Siegel's daughter, Lacus Clyne, gave a new mobile suit, the Freedom, to Kira Yamato, whom he presumed to be an Alliance spy. He sent Athrun in the new Justice after the Freedom and gave him strict orders to use extreme measures of eliminating the pilot and anyone else that comes into contact with the suit so the details of the Freedom's key component, the Neutron Jammer Canceller does not fall into the hands of the Alliance.[3] But when Athrun returned without either suit, he shot his own son, when he refused to divulge the location of the Freedom and Justice. However, Athrun was rescued by members of the Clyne Faction, who stole the FFMH-Y101 Eternal for their escape.[4]
Eventually, word of the Alliance's destruction of Boaz through use of N-Jammer Canceller technology reached the PLANTs; Patrick cursed the Naturals for such barbaric actions.[5] During the Second Battle of Jachin Due, Patrick unveiled GENESIS, a superweapon designed for ending the war.[5] The first shot destroyed most of the Alliance fleet[6], the second took out the reinforcements and the Ptolemaeus Lunar Base.[7] However, Patrick became infuriated that the Earth Alliance was still fighting and that not even ZAFT could stop the Three Ship Alliance, who were attempting to stop such genocidal actions from both sides.[7]
Patrick later told the Jachin staff to target GENESIS on Washington D.C., the capital of Atlantic Federation. However, Ray Yuki protested such an action, as it would wipe out half the life on Earth and destroy the surface; Patrick responded by shooting him. He justified to his troops that the enemy is still out there and they must destroy them all; one of his aides pointed out that their space forces were still in GENESIS' line of fire; Patrick stated that all their forces were fighting for one thing - victory. He was then shot by Yuki, who then dies. Athrun and Cagalli Yula Athha then came into the GENESIS control room to find Patrick's floating body. With his dying breath, he told Athrun to fire GENESIS, to make the world for Coordinators. However, Athrun didn't and detonated the Justice inside the superweapon. Patrick's body was then annihilated by Jachin Due's explosion. Afterwards, Eileen Canaver took over and opened negotiations with the Alliance.[8]
Legacy[]
Even in death, Patrick's influence remained in a number of radicals who used the remains of Junius Seven as a weapon, dropping it on Earth.[9]
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Relationships[]
Lenore Zala[]
- His wife prior to the start of the series. It's unknown what kind of relationship he has with his wife, although when she was killed in the Bloody Valentine Incident, Patrick changed. It was her death that led to his ambition of becoming chairman and leader of ZAFT, as well as his undying hatred of Naturals and a desire to get revenge, even if it meant destroying the Earth using GENESIS.
Athrun Zala[]
- His only son. Patrick sent him to the ZAFT Military Academy, where he became the top of the class and part of the ZAFT Military. He has somewhat a shaky and difficult relationship with his own son, as he wants Athrun to follow all his commands, without question. To him, his own son is but a tool to eliminate all of the Naturals and get revenge for his wife's death. Some would hint that he arranged Lacus to be engaged to Athrun, to gain more political premise within the PLANT Supreme Council. In the end, he disowned his own son for defecting to the Clyne Faction, going so far as trying to shoot him. Later at GENESIS, even when Athrun arrived just as Patrick was fatally shot, Patrick's final words to him was to fire GENESIS to make the world only for the Coordinators.
Siegel Clyne[]
Rau Le Creuset[]
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Notes & Trivia[]
- Patrick Zala can be considered the Cosmic Era counterpart to Gihren Zabi. The two share a similar appearance and style, Patrick looking much like an older version of Gihren. They both also share similar cold, merciless viewpoints towards their respective earthbound enemy. Also, Patrick Zala on the PLANTs Supreme Council represents December City, December being the same month Gihren Zabi died. They both also die a gun-related death at the hands of a disgruntled assistant leader (Gihren shot once in the head by his sister Kycilia Zabi who was working right next to him at the spot; Patrick shot multiple times in the torso by his closest second in command Ray Yuki).
- They would also eliminate their respective faction's moderates in order to further their radical ambitions (Patrick eliminating Siegel Clyne and other ZAFT moderates; Gihren eliminating his father Degwin Sodo Zabi, who was discussing peace negotiations with the Earth Federation).
- He is also similar to Count Saazbaum from Aldnoah.Zero. Both were vengeful spacenoid officials who sought retaliation for the death of their wives and took a radical stance against Earth.
Appearances[]
- Television Series
- Mobile Suit Gundam SEED
- PHASE-07, The Scar of Space
- First Appearance
- PHASE-08, The Songstress of The Enemy Forces
- PHASE-09, The Fading Light
- Flashback(s) Only
- PHASE-10, Crossroads
- Mentioned only
- PHASE-15, The Respective Solitudes
- In Flashback(s); HD Remaster Only
- PHASE-20, On a Calm Day
- PHASE-25, The Land of Peace
- Mentioned only
- PHASE-32, In the Promised Land
- PHASE-33, Gathering Darkness
- PHASE-34, Seen and Unseen
- PHASE-36, In the Name of Justice
- PHASE-37, Divine Thunder
- PHASE-38, Decisive Fire
- Mentioned Only; In Flashback(s)
- PHASE-39, Athrun
- Flashback(s) Only
- PHASE-40, Into the Dawn Skies
- Mentioned Only
- PHASE-41, Trembling World
- PHASE-42, Lacus Strikes
- PHASE-43, What Stands in the Way
- PHASE-45, The Opening Door
- Flashback(s) Only
- PHASE-47, The Nightmare Reborn
- PHASE-48, Day of Wrath
- PHASE-49, The Final Light
- PHASE-50, To a Future that Never Ends
- Decease
- PHASE-07, The Scar of Space
- Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Destiny
References[]
- ↑ Mobile Suit Gundam SEED PHASE-07, The Scar of Space
- ↑ Mobile Suit Gundam SEED PHASE-20, On a Calm Day
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Mobile Suit Gundam SEED PHASE-36, In the Name of Justice
- ↑ Mobile Suit Gundam SEED PHASE-42, Lacus Strikes
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 Mobile Suit Gundam SEED PHASE-47, The Nightmare Reborn
- ↑ Mobile Suit Gundam SEED PHASE-48, Day of Wrath
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 Mobile Suit Gundam SEED PHASE-49, The Final Light
- ↑ Mobile Suit Gundam SEED PHASE-50, To a Future that Never Ends
- ↑ Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Destiny PHASE-06, The End of the World
Cosmic Era timeline from Archived Gundam Official Website