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Encyclopedia > Gundam Mark II

The Gundam Mark-II is a fictional robot type from the Japanese anime Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam. A scene from Cowboy Bebop (1998) Anime (アニメ) is Japanese animation, sometimes referred to in the Western world by the portmanteau Japanimation. ... One-time rivals Amuro Ray and Char Aznable, new hero Kamille Bidan and the Zeta Gundam. ...


During the two years following the 'Bunch 30 Incident', the corrupt Titans began their own line of mobile suits. Among the Titans' first line of production mobile suits were three prototype Gundam Mark IIs, loosely based on the legendary Gundam of the One Year War. The Gundam Mk II featured the implementation of "movable frame" - wherein weaponry are designed along with the frame of the mobile suit, rather than the mobile suit being only a weapon-carrier. This page is a candidate for speedy deletion, because: it is patent nonsense. ... Mobile Suits are humanoid weapon systems in the Gundam anime series. ... Gundam is a popular Japanese anime involving giant robots. ... The One Year War is a fictional conflict from the Universal Century timeline of the anime Gundam metaseries. ...


When word of these 'black Gundams' reached the Anti-Earth Union Group, a team of Rick Dias led by Quattro Bagina (Principality of Zeon's infamous "Red Comet") infiltrated the Titans' Gryps space colony. With the help of a young boy, Kamille Bidan - son of the Gundam Mk II's principal designer Franklin Bidan, Quattro managed to steal all three mobile suits. One-time rivals Amuro Ray and Char Aznable, new hero Kamille Bidan and the Zeta Gundam. ... Quattro Bagina is the alias used by ex-Zeon ace pilot Char Aznable in the anime series Zeta Gundam. ... Zeon Emblem, from http://hyper6. ... Char Aznable, as he appeared in Mobile Suit Gundam: Chars Counterattack Char Aznable (シャア・アズナブル) is a fictional character from the anime series Mobile Suit Gundam and its sequels, Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam and Chars Counterattack, voiced by Shuichi Ikeda. ... Artists conception of a space habitat called the Stanford torus Space colonization, also called space settlement and space humanization, is the hypothetical permanent autonomous (self-sufficient) human habitation of locations outside Earth. ... Kamille Bidan appears in the 80s anime Zeta Gundam. ...


Following the theft of the Gundams, two were sent to Anaheim Electronics to be studied, while the AEUG kept one in its service, painting over the dark-blue Titans' colour and giving it a blue on white colour-scheme. Anaheim Electronics is a fictional weapons manufacturing company that appeared in the Universal Century timeline of the Gundam anime metaseries. ... This page is a candidate for speedy deletion, because: it is patent nonsense. ...


The Gundam Mark II was given to many of the AEUG's best pilots, including the young rookie Kamille Bidan. The Gundam Mark II soon proved ineffective against many of the Titans' new and transformable mobile suits. Kamille Bidan appears in the 80s anime Zeta Gundam. ...


So Anaheim Electronics developed several upgrade items to improve Gundam Mark II's effectiveness. First is the Flying Armor a sub-flight system based on the waverider mode of MSZ-006 Zeta Gundam. It allow Gundam Mark II to enter the Earth's atmosphere and increase its mobility in atmospheric combat. This article is about a fictional weapon from the Universal Century timeline of the anime Gundam metaseries. ...


The second items is a Full Armor part, removable Gundarium armor that could greatly increase protection on FA-178 Full Armor Gundam Mark II. But similar to Earth Federation's unbuilt FA-78-1 Gundam Full Armor Type, the increase weight would reduce Gundam Mark II's manueverability too much. As result, the plan of Full Armor part was replaced by more versatile FXA-05D G-Defenser a fighter that can dock with Gundam Mark II to become RX-178+FXA-05D Super Gundam. In this form, Gundam Mark II can control most of G-Defenser's weapons. It also has addition acceleration and Gundarium armor. Pilot of G-Defenser can detach its cockpit from Super Gundam, but has only small laser guns as weapon. The G-Defenser was destroyed at the end of the Gryps War, although the Gundam Mark II would serve in the First Neo-Zeon War. The FA-78-1 Gundam Full Armor Type is an Earth Federation Forces mobile suit from the Gundam anime series. ...


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Ultimate Mark: Universal Century Timeline (11147 words)
The MS-06R-2 Zaku II is rejected in favor of the MS-09R Rick Dom.
Gundam Officials reports that Ridden destroys a total of two space battleships, four space cruisers, and five mobile suits during this time, but notes that he's also credited with a total of six warships for the entire One Year War.
The RX-78 Gundam enters combat to repel the attack, and the survivors of the attack are evacuated aboard the White Base.
Timeline Footnotes (3846 words)
Gundam Officials claims that the basic design for this machine is completed in June, U.C. 0079, and according to Mobile Suit Variation 2 and the 1/144 Prototype Dom kit manual the first prototype unit rolls out more than six months after the start of the war, which would mean July.
Gundam Century and the Zeon Military File say that the choice was made earlier as part of a regular update program, and the latter source claims that the MS-06R-2 Zaku II was evaluated against the Rick Dom on July 31, U.C. In weighing these two explanations, we'll first consider the MS-06R-2 Zaku II.
Gundam Officials reproduces this timeline, expanding the description of the October 10 event to include the events of TV episode 16, and thus providing two different deadlines for the Caspian Sea crossing.
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