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The Cosmic Era is the fictional timeline of the anime television series Mobile Suit Gundam SEED and its spinoff projects. ...
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Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow. Coordinators Coordinators are genetically enhanced human beings which possess a number of enhanced traits, including faster learning and stronger and faster bodies that are virtually immune to diseases. They are physically and mentally superior to baseline normal humans. Coordinators are feared and hated by normal humans. Hatred and envy of Coordinators stem from their superior abilities. Furthermore, one must not confuse Coordinators with Newtypes, such as in After War Gundam X. Unlike Newtypes, Coordinators were artificially created, and in some episodes of Gundam Seed, it was revealed that "genetic saturation" with succeeding generations were occurring. Newtypes represented the next stage in natural human evolution, while Coordinators seemed to hit an evolutionary standstill that could only be surpassed with more forced genetic manipulation, (which just compounds the initial problem). A Newtype is the next stage of human evolution in the fictional Gundam universe. ...
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The First Coordinator In Cosmic Era 15, the highly respected man named George Glenn announced the shocking news that he was the first Coordinator, as he was born following a genetic manipulation procedure. George Glenn was human "engineered" to be better. He disclosed the entire process to create a Coordinator to the public. The Cosmic Era is the fictional timeline of the anime television series Mobile Suit Gundam SEED and its spinoff projects. ...
This article or section should be merged with Cosmic Era glossary In the Cosmic Era timeline of the fictional anime Gundam Seed, Coordinators are genetically-enhanced humans who inhabit space colonies called PLANTs. ...
The genetic modifications that create a Coordinator had to be performed in the earliest stages of embryonic development. The Coordinator embryo was then reinserted back into its mother for gestation. These genetic enhancements are then passed on to the Coordinator's children without the need for more enhancements. It has been suggested that embryology be merged into this article or section. ...
Those who were born without any genetic enhancements, be they inherited from the parents or introduced during prenatal development, became known as Naturals. When Natural parents have their children turned into Coordinators, the children are described as first-generation Coordinators, whose own children will then be second-generation Coordinators, and so forth.
Coordinators and Naturals For many years, after George Glenn's revelation, Coordinators remained illegal. When the ban was repealed in the CE 30's, the "Coordinator boom" started and lasted until the CE 50's. Following the rapid and widespread diffusion of Coordinators, major social unrest followed, throwing the world into chaos. Many Naturals started to oppose the Coordinators out of jealousy for their abilities, stating that they were created unnaturally. Anti-Coordinator pressure groups, most notably Blue Cosmos, labeled Coordinators as "space monsters" and declared that they had to be wiped out "for a blue and pure world." This article or section contains a plot summary that is overly long. ...
As the major political blocs began building the space colonies, known as PLANTs, these gradually became a new home for Coordinators. The Naturals intended to make the Earth their exclusive domain, although it was not uncommon to find Coordinators and Naturals living peacefully together in nations such as the Orb Union. This article or section contains a plot summary that is overly long. ...
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By the mid-50s, the situation had deteriorated to the point that Blue Cosmos operatives were in positions of power across the Atlantic Federation, and Coordinators had largely retreated to either neutral nations like the Orb Union or into space in PLANT, where they were more than welcome. This article or section contains a plot summary that is overly long. ...
A derogative term among Naturals for Coordinators is "Patchworker," a reference to their "patchwork" DNA. w:ja:コーディネイターとナチュラル
Issues As of CE 71, Coordinators are becoming increasingly sterile because they do not have the genetic input which Naturals possess. Additionally, this sterile situation only occurs in 3rd-generation Coordinators. Though PLANT scientists are busy working on a solution, there is no known cure as of the present date. Infertility is the inability to naturally conceive a child or to carry a pregnancy to full term. ...
Another potential flaw of Coordinators is that there is a discrepancy between how a Coordinator fetus is intended to develop and how the child turns out in reality. In many cases, unwanted genetic traits would appear in the baby, arguably due to the inability of the mother's womb to pose as an adequate environment to support the genetic modifications.
"Ultimate" Coordinator In the early 50's, renowned scientist Professor Ulen Hibiki proposed the usage of an artificial womb to circumvent the natural womb's shortcomings in order create an infant, which has all the intended genetic modifications without any deviations. Many "prototypes" failed, including Canard Pars, the only known to have survived, before the last and successful "Ultimate Coordinator", Hibiki's son Kira Yamato, was born on May 18, CE 55. Kira grew up completely unaware of his origins until later during the Bloody Valentine War. Ulen Hibiki or Dr. Hibiki is a fictional character from the anime series Mobile Suit Gundam SEED set in the Cosmic Era timeline of the Gundam universe. ...
In the field of ectogenesis, an artificial womb is used to grow an embryo outside the body of a female. ...
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True purpose According to the "GG Unit", an artificial intelligence said to be derived from the memory engrams of George Glenn's brain, Coordinators have strayed from their intended purpose: to "coordinate" the next step of humanity's evolution, as the name indicates. The phrase emerged from the historic speech that Glenn made to reveal his genetic nature in which he stated his view that "I am the regulator... the coordinator". George Glenn never intended for Coordinators to view themselves as a superior race, but in his eyes, anyone who works for the betterment of mankind is a true Coordinator, regardless of whether his genes have been enhanced or not. Unfortunately, this enlightened view is not shared by many on either side of the Earth/PLANT conflict, with many believing that Coordinators are the next step for humanity, a crime against nature or even simply a way for vain parents to create their dream child. While some fans have suggested that the next stage of human evolution that Glenn refers to are Newtypes, he neither uses that term nor gives any details of how this next stage differs from current humans. A Newtype is theorized to be the next stage of human evolution in the fictional Gundam universe. ...
Extended human (Biological CPU) The Extended human was a secret Atlantic Federation development project that aimed to produce pilots for its mobile suits that could fight with the same efficiency as Coordinators. In its earlier stages, the project was codenamed "Biological CPU program". This article or section contains a plot summary that is overly long. ...
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- First Stage Extended humans had some biotechnological modification and were mentally conditioned to eliminate their sense of fear and increase aggression in combat; the subjects were mostly regular pilots who were given regular doses of the performance-enhancing drug Gamma Glipheptin. This drug had a negative effect on the pilots' mental stability and caused them to behave in undesirable ways during battle; it also had a very brief duration, and as the effect wore off it left the pilots incapacitated with severe withdrawal symptoms as their nervous systems began to collapse without regular doses. Their loyalty to the Alliance was guaranteed by their addiction to Gamma Glipheptin. The first-stage test subjects were Clotho Buer, Orga Sabnak, and Shani Andras; all three were killed in battle during the closing stages of the Bloody Valentine War. Due to their required intake of drugs and harsh withdrawal symptoms, fans dubbed the trio "the Druggies," which tends to be used as an affectionate nickname rather than an insult.
- Second Stage Extended humans were physically and psychologically altered with heavy mental conditioning, performance-enhancing drugs, and extremely harsh combat training. They were more stable than first-stage Extendeds but required regular reconditioning, especially when their trigger words were used to force actions from them. They also required regular brain "maintenance" to keep them in a high-performance state and to erase any "undesirable" memories they might possess. Sting Oakley, Stellar Loussier, and Auel Neider were second-stage Extended humans; all three died in combat throughout the course of the Second Bloody Valentine War. Auel perished at the hands of Shinn Asuka's ZGMF-X56S Impulse in a naval battle near Crete. Stellar died after her GFAS-X1 Destroy was attacked by Kira Yamato's ZGMF-X10A Freedom in battle over Berlin. Sting was killed by Shinn's ZGMF-X42S Destiny in the battle for Heaven's Base. It should be noted that Phantom Pain pilot Sven Cal Bayan stated that Extendeds do not live very long.
First-stage Extended humans possessed strong enough combat abilities to press even very strong Coordinators such as Kira Yamato or Athrun Zala. However, second-stage Extended humans proved to be somewhat weaker than their predecessors; evidence of this is the fact that they could not hold their own vs characters in SEED mode, while the first-stage Extendeds did. However, the second-stage Extendeds appear to be much more mentally stable than the first-stage Extendeds and have been intended to be more "useful"; Sting, Auel, and Stellar demonstrated that they were not only fair pilots, but also capable of blending into a crowd and acting (at least somewhat) like normal teenagers, capable of taking orders from superiors better, capable of man-to-man combat on an excellent level, and easier to control than first-stage Extendeds. Extended humans could be considered analogous to the Universal Century concept of "Artificial" or "Cyber-Newtypes", who were normal pilots enhanced to have Newtype abilities. Drug abuse has a wide range of definitions related to taking a psychoactive drug or performance enhancing drug for a non-therapeutic or non-medical effect. ...
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Clotho Buer (Japanese: Crot Buer and transliterated as Kuroto Bueru ã¯ããã»ãã¨ã« in the original Japanese version) is a character from the anime series Mobile Suit Gundam SEED. He is voiced by Hiro Yuuki in the original Japanese version and by Ted Cole in the English dub. ...
Orga reading by Clotho One of the three artificially enhanced soldiers assigned to operate the Earth Alliances newest Gundam mobile suits. ...
Shani Andras ) is a fictional character from the anime series Mobile Suit Gundam SEED, voiced by Shunichi Miyamoto in the Japanese dub of the series and Richard Ian Cox in the English dub. ...
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Auel Neider is a fictional character in the anime series Gundam SEED Destiny. ...
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Sven Cal Bayan is a fictional character and the protaganist of the anime ONA series Mobile Suit Gundam SEED C.E. 73: Stargazer set in the Cosmic Era timeline of the Gundam universe. ...
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 | This article or section may contain original research or unverified claims. Please help Wikipedia by adding references. See the talk page for details. | SEED factor (Superior Evolutionary Element Destined-factor) is a controversial and as yet unproven theory about the continuation of human evolution. Both Coordinators and Naturals can possess "the SEED," and those who do are thought by some to be the next stage of human development. This bears some similarity to the Newtype theory of the Universal Century, but the abilities of those with SEED factor appear to be unrelated to Newtype potential. While acceptance of SEED theory is limited, Orb engineer Erica Simmons and prominent religious leader and peace activist Reverend Malchio are known adherents of the theory. Image File history File links Circle-question. ...
A Newtype is theorized to be the next stage of human evolution in the fictional Gundam universe. ...
Universal Century (or UC for short) is one of the timelines of the Gundam anime metaseries. ...
Reverend Malchio is a fictional character from the Gundam Seed and Gundam Seed Destiny anime series. ...
SEED mode represents the ability for an individual with the SEED factor to enter into a state of enhanced awareness and peak physical ability. While in this state, the person (usually a mobile suit pilot, but not necessarily) demonstrates heightened reflexes and extremely quick information processing. This ability is usually triggered by extreme situations or from recalling significant traumas, often arising out of a need to protect someone else in a critical situation. In the Gundam terminology, the terms normal suit (Universal Century) and astrosuit Mobile Weapons (æ©åå
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According to an interview with the producer on the official guide book, the producer claims that the SEED mode is like people having superhuman strenght during an outbreak of fire and can carry extremely heavy weight out of the fire scene but can never even dream of carrying in normal daily life.[1] It is demonstrated visually by cutting to the image of a jewel-like seed, its color matching the color of the experiencer's eyes, dropping from the above and exploding in a shower of light just above the eyes. The physical characteristics are the shrinking of the pupil and growth of the iris. When in SEED mode, a person exceeds his or her normal physical and mental limits. Andrew Waltfield once likened SEED mode to the berserkers of Norse legend, but this is not entirely accurate. Waltfeld mistakenly categorizes the visual effect of SEED as a berserker warrior. Waltfeld, like some viewers of the SEED shows equate an increase in the number of kills with a loss of control. However, it is more likely that the enhanced senses provided by the SEED factor allow the pilot to more easily best their opponents. For example, in Kira Yamato's battles against Waltfeld, his SEED factor resulted in instantaneous recalculations of his suit's OS and highly inventive tactics as display in Phase 18 during his battle against a squad of BuCUEs. Shinn Asuka also displays a heightened tactical ability when using his SEED as seen during his battle with Kira Yamato's Freedom. Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ...
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There are two observed ways that SEED mode can be activated. When a character suddenly resolves to protect his allies or to strike down his enemies during battle, SEED mode is shown as a falling seed which bounces once and explodes. However, if a character has entered battle with a particular resolve, he may trigger SEED mode at will, and it is instead represented as a spinning seed which explodes in a vertical nova. A character's state of mind when he enters SEED mode appears amplified. Entering it through the first way, in response to the stress of battle, is most commonly (but not always) caused by anger or rage. Despite appearances, the person is not completely out of control. The heightened awareness and ability allows the person to fight more efficiently, often resulting in a much higher kill count. Because of this fact, many assume that the person is compeletly out of control, when that is not really the case (which is evidenced by Shinn Asuka's inventive strategies) On the other hand, those who enter it the second way (or the first way with a calm state of mind) display an increased amount of mental control. To meet Wikipedias quality standards and be more accessible to a general audience, this article or section may require cleanup. ...
Kira Yamato and Cagalli Yula Athha originally entered SEED mode via the first method, though Kira attained the ability to use the second method shortly after he was beaten by Athrun, once he had received the ZGMF-X10A Freedom and had decided what it was he needed to fight for. Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ...
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In the Second Battle of Jachin Due during the first war, Lacus Clyne may have entered SEED mode after a long philosophical soliloquy about the nature of warfare and death. During the Battle of Messiah in the second war, Lacus sensed Kira and was in SEED mode yet again. Lacus Clyne (transliterated as Rakusu Kurain [ã©ã¯ã¹ã»ã¯ã©ã¤ã³] in the original Japanese version) is a fictional character from the anime series Gundam SEED and Gundam SEED Destiny. ...
Shinn Asuka, the only new pilot in Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Destiny to achieve the SEED mode, always uses the first method in response to his rage over the events of the battle he is in at the time. To meet Wikipedias quality standards and be more accessible to a general audience, this article or section may require cleanup. ...
Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Destiny ) is the second TV series set in the Cosmic Era universe of Gundam. ...
SEED mode can only be entered by characters who can commit themselves fully to a battle for some strong reason. For this reason, Athrun Zala and Cagalli Yula Athha have both been unable to demonstrate their SEED abilities in earlier parts of Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Destiny, due to Athrun's doubts about whether ZAFT is really justified to fight this war and Cagalli's reservations about whether her interventionism is the best way to protect Orb from the war. Kira Yamato, however, has been able to activate his SEED mode at will all throughout Destiny, because he is motivated to protect his friends (and indeed, the entire world) from aggressive powers. ...
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Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Destiny ) is the second TV series set in the Cosmic Era universe of Gundam. ...
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Some fans who are new to the SEED universe think that only Coordinators have SEED abilities, which often leads them to wonder if Cagalli Yula Athha is actually a Coordinator. The explanation for this common mistake is that the writers have a preference for Coordinators and similar individuals; this is also the reason why almost every important pilot in the series is either a Coordinator or an Extended. Hence, Cagalli is apparently the only Natural pilot with SEED abilities. Cagalli's genetic type is never fully explored in the first place. While Lord Uzumi clearly states that she is a Natural and it would appear in the flashbacks that her biological mother is pregnant with her (indicating she was to be born without genetic enhancements, whereas Kira developed in an artificial womb), it is possible that, since she is Kira's twin, she may have undergone some genetic enhancement, though this is highly unlikely. This article or section contains a plot summary that may be overly long, confusing, or ambiguous. ...
- Note: The first way of entering SEED Mode changes in Gundam SEED Destiny. When Shinn enters SEED Mode its shown that the SEED explodes(with more color) and zooms out from the eye.
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Universal Century (or UC for short) is one of the timelines of the Gundam anime metaseries. ...
Mobile Suit Gundam MS IGLOO (æ©åæ¦å£«ã¬ã³ãã MS IGLOO) is a CGI Gundam feature which takes place during the One Year War. ...
Mobile Suit Gundam ) is a televised anime series written and directed by Yoshiyuki Tomino and made up of 43 episodes aired in 1979. ...
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The anime TV series Mobile Suit Gundam ZZ or Mobile Suit Gundam Double Zeta ) aired on Japanese TV from 1986â1987, was the third Gundam series, and a direct followup to Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam. ...
The anime movie, Mobile Suit Gundam F91, was Gundam creator Yoshiyuki Tominos attempt to launch a new Gundam saga, set thirty years after Chars Counterattack. ...
Mobile Suit Victory Gundam or V Gundam ) is an anime television program set in the fictional universe of Gundam. ...
G-Saviour is a Gundam movie that uses live actors as opposed to animation. ...
Mobile Suit Gundam Side Story is a trilogy of Sega Saturn video games set in the fictional universe of Gundam, released between 1996 to 1997. ...
The cover of Gundam Wars III. In the fall of 1987 the Japanese modeling magazine Model Graphix began to serialize an original monthly Gundam novel named Gundam Sentinel. ...
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The manga series Crossbone Gundam is a 6 volume manga written by Tomino Yoshiyuki and illustrated by Hasegawa Yuichi; it is the sequel to the anime movie Mobile Suit Gundam F91. ...
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Combatants Earth Federation Principality of Zeon Commanders General Revilâ Admiral Tianemâ Admiral Watkinsâ Gihren Zabiâ Dozle Zabiâ Kycilia Zabiâ Garma Zabiâ Casualties 5. ...
This article is a fictional universe timeline of the period following the One Year War of the Gundam anime metaseries. ...
Operation Stardust is the name of a fictional conflict, set in the Universal Century from the anime Gundam metaseries. ...
The Gryps Conflict is a fictional conflict from the Universal Century timeline of the anime Gundam metaseries. ...
The Neo-Zeon Movements are fictional conflicts in the Universal Century Era of the Gundam franchise. ...
The Late Universal Century is a fictional era in the history of Universal Century Gundam. ...
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These are the fictional machines from the Universal Century timeline of the Gundam metaseries. ...
The Mobile Suit Variations, simply known as MSV to fans, are variations on the mechanical designs seen in the anime Mobile Suit Gundam; specifically those of the Universal Century during a period known as the One Year War. ...
Mobile Suit X, or MS-X for short, is a series of new mecha designs, and variations on standard anime mecha designs, from the Mobile Suit Gundam animated series. ...
This article describes the Nations and Factions of the Universal Century timeline of the fictional Gundam anime metaseries. ...
A Newtype is theorized to be the next stage of human evolution in the fictional Gundam universe. ...
At several points in the Universal Century (Gundam anime series) timeline nations and factions have used superweapons to achieve their goals. ...
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Future Century (F.C.) is an alternate Gundam timeline used in the fictional universe of G Gundam. ...
Mobile Fighter G Gundam ), or G Gundam, is an anime series set in the Future Century timeline of the Gundam metaseries. ...
This is a list of fictional weapons from the Future Century timeline of the anime Gundam metaseries. ...
The After Colony timeline refers to the Gundam fictional universe where the Gundam W series take place. ...
Mobile Suit Gundam Wing, known in Japan as New Mobile Report Gundam W ), is a televised anime series, which aired across Japan on the anime satellite television network, Animax, and the terrestrial TV Asahi network. ...
Gundam Wing: Endless Waltz is the sequel to Gundam Wing, which is set in an alternate universe to the original Gundam series in the After Colony timeline. ...
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This article deals with technology from the After Colony timeline of the anime Gundam metaseries. ...
Operation Meteor (referred to by OZ as Operation M) is the primary plot device in the Gundam After Colony alternate universe. ...
The After War is the timeline that the anime Gundam X and its sequel take place in. ...
After War Gundam X or Mobile New Century Gundam X ) is an anime television series from Japan. ...
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The Cosmic Era is the fictional timeline of the anime television series Mobile Suit Gundam SEED and its spinoff projects. ...
Mobile Suit Gundam SEED ), shortened to Gundam SEED, is an anime television series by Sunrise and Bandai Visual. ...
Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Destiny ) is the second TV series set in the Cosmic Era universe of Gundam. ...
Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Astray is a collection of gaiden (side-stories) set in the Cosmic Era of Mobile Suit Gundam SEED. Whereas the main story of Mobile Suit Gundam SEED focuses on the struggles between the Earth Alliance, ZAFT, and Orb Union, the Astray series is focused on the...
Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Destiny Astray is a collection of gaiden (side-stories) set in the Cosmic Era of Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Destiny. ...
Mobile Suit Gundam SEED C.E. 73 Î Astray (pronouned Delta Astray) is a collection of gaiden (side stories) set in the Cosmic Era of Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Destiny, and is a follow-up to Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Destiny Astray. ...
Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Club Yonkoma is an official spin-off Yonkoma from the Mobile Suit Gundam SEED anime and later its sequel, Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Destiny. ...
Mobile Suit Gundam SEED (novel) is a novelisation of the anime series of the same name. ...
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The Second Bloody Valentine War is a fictional conflict that occurs within the Gundam anime universe. ...
This article contains the episode lists for every Gundam series set in the Cosmic Era. ...
Cosmic Era Mobile Units are mobile suits and mobile armors shown in the fictional universe of the Cosmic Era timeline of the anime Gundam metaseries. ...
This article is about fictional operating systems (OS) from the Cosmic Era of the anime Gundam metaseries. ...
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This article contains a list of fictional warships and spacecraft from the Cosmic Era timeline of the anime Gundam metaseries. ...
Miscellaneous in the English language is a word used to describe a thing or a set of things that cannot be categorized into other categories. ...
â Gundam or Turn A Gundam ) is a 50 episode series that aired between 1999 and 2000 on Japans FNN networks, created for the Gundam Big Bang 20th Anniversary celebration. ...
Gundam Evolve ), also known as Mobile Suit Gundam Evolve, is a series of short films set in the different timelines of the Gundam series. ...
Super Deformed Gundam or SD Gundam originated from a contributed illustration of a junior high school student from Nagoya by the name of Koji Yokoi to the Model News magazine that Bandai was issuing in the 1980s. ...
Superior Defender Gundam Force ) is Japanese anime. ...
This article contains a list of manga and novels that are set in the various timelines of the Gundam anime metaseries. ...
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