Ep 14. Time, Be Still
- August 5, 2001
- 24 min
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7.0 (37)
In "Time, Be Still," the 14th episode of Mobile Suit Gundam's first season, tensions rise as the crew of the White Base continues to navigate the treacherous battlefield. With Amuro Ray at the helm of the Gundam, the team must not only fight off enemy mobile suits, but also deal with the emotional aftermath of previous battles.
The episode begins with Amuro and Sayla discussing their different approaches to war. Sayla, having lost her family to the Zeon forces, is fueled by revenge and hate, while Amuro is struggling to come to terms with the violence he has been forced to engage in. Meanwhile, a new character is introduced in the form of Miharu Ratokie, a young woman who has been tasked with spying on the White Base. As the episode progresses, it becomes clear that Miharu is torn between her loyalties to the Zeon forces and her growing attachment to the White Base crew.
As the battles continue, the crew of the White Base faces new challenges and dangers. A mysterious new mobile suit, the Gouf, begins to pose a threat to the Gundam, putting Amuro's piloting skills to the test. Meanwhile, tensions between the different factions within the White Base begin to boil over, with some members believing that they should go on the offensive and attack the Zeon forces directly.
Against this backdrop of danger and discord, the episode's title, "Time, Be Still," takes on added significance. It becomes clear that many of the characters are grappling with their own sense of time and place in the war. Amuro struggles with the knowledge that he has been changed forever by the violence he has witnessed and engaged in, while Miharu struggles with her own sense of identity and loyalty. Even the older members of the White Base crew, who have been fighting this war for years, are forced to confront the reality of their mortality and the ticking clock of the war they are fighting.
As the episode comes to a close, the various tensions and conflicts in the White Base crew come to a head. Amuro and Sayla are forced to confront their own differences and come to a new understanding of each other, while Miharu is faced with a decision that will have far-reaching consequences for herself and the White Base crew. All the while, the Zeon forces continue to close in on the White Base, setting the stage for even more explosive battles and emotional turmoil in the episodes to come.
Overall, "Time, Be Still" is a tense and emotional episode of Mobile Suit Gundam that delves into the complex emotional and psychological tolls of war. It explores themes of identity, loyalty, and mortality, all set against the backdrop of an ongoing battle for survival on the front lines of a galactic conflict. With its intriguing new characters, stunning battles, and powerful emotional moments, this episode is a standout installment in an already compelling series.