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Encyclopedia > Mobile suit

Mobile Suit (MS in short): Space Utility Instrumental Tactical


Mobile Suits are humanoid weapon systems in the Gundam anime series. Mobile suits were the first in a class of what are known in the Gundam fandom as mobile weapons. Other mobile weapons are the Mobile Armour, the Mobile Pod, the Mobile Bit, the Mobile Fighter, and the Mobile Doll. Petit, Hobby and Junior mobile suits are partial-scale derivatives produced after the One Year War. There are also the Mobile Worker which are use for construction purpose, though the term Worker-use Mobile Suit seem to be more common. Gundam is a collective term for the Universal Century (UC) series like Mobile Suit Gundam and series in alternative timelines, such as Gundam Wing, made by Sunrise Inc. ... A scene from Cowboy Bebop (1998) Anime (アニメ) is Japanese animation, sometimes billed in the west under the portmanteau Japanimation. ... In the Gundam anime series, the One-Year War is the first major war of the Universal Century (UC) and is setting of many stories in the series. ...


The name 'mobile suit' is believed by some to be a reference to the terms 'Mobile Infantry' and 'Powered Suit' in the Robert A. Heinlein book, Starship Troopers. Although some would say that 'mobile suit' (a humanoid giant robot) would be compared to a normal astronaut spacesuit, called a 'normal suit' in the Gundam universe. Heinlein autographing at the 1976 Worldcon Robert Anson Heinlein (July 7, 1907 – May 8, 1988) was one of the most influential authors in the science fiction genre. ... Starship Troopers cover Starship Troopers is a science fiction novel by Robert Heinlein first published in 1959. ...

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Universal Century

In the Universal Century timeline, two main technological advancements led to the creation of the mobile suit: the AMBAC or Active Mass Balance Auto Control, and the Minovsky particle. The original AMBAC prototype only had two large limbs (instead of the four that later suits would have), but moving those limbs allowed it near-thrusterless manueverability in space by changing its center of mass. This led to a revolution in space warfare tactics. Another revolution would follow the development of a type of nuclear fusion reactor designed by Dr. Y.T. Minovsky. Not only could his nuclear reactor be shrunk down to the size of a quartet of refrigerators, but it also produced a unique subatomic particle called the Minovsky particle. These particles could block out certain types of radiation, including radar and radio signals. This would hamper space combat over large distances and force modern combat back down to the visual range. The first prototype mobile suit would be the MS-01, while the first mass produced model would be the MS-05 Zaku I. Universal Century (or UC for short) is one of the timelines of the Gundam anime metaseries. ... Active Mass Balance Auto Control (AMBAC) is a fictional technology in the Gundam universe that allows for thrusterless manuvering in space by mobile suits by means of manipulating their limbs. ... This article deals with pseudo-Physics of the sci-fi mecha anime Mobile Suit Gundam. ... This article deals with pseudo-Physics of the sci-fi mecha anime Mobile Suit Gundam. ... This article or section should be merged with Zaku In the anime and manga Gundam universe, the MS-05 Zaku IA was the first successful mobile suit design to be developed by Zeonic Company in the Duchys quest to develop a combat-capable mobile suit. ...


The most famous mobile suit is the second prototype model RX-78-2 Gundam piloted by Amuro Ray in the first series, Mobile Suit Gundam. The RX-78 mobile suit series is a series of fictional testbed mobile suits in the Gundam Universal Century developed by the Earth Federation. ... Amuro Ray, as he appeared in Mobile Suit Gundam. ... Mobile Suit Gundam (Japanese: 機動戦士ガンダム) is a televised anime that was written and directed by Yoshiyuki Tomino and is made up of 43 episodes that were aired in 1979. ...


Mobile suit design in the UC universe follows two lineages - the Gundam line and the Zaku line. Zaku type mobile suits are "fatter" than Gundam type mobile suits, though neither is necessarily faster or more maneuverable than the other; it's largely a matter of body styling and design. Zaku-derived mobile suits tend to have a mono-eye sensor and a more bulky, "slouchy" design than Gundam-derived suits; more of a "soldier" appearance to the Gundam's "superhero" look. This is due to a difference in design philosophies - Zeon manufacurers designed mobile suits by creating an external shell, and then fitting components within, while the Federation designed mobile suits by creating an internal skeletal structure and then fitting components and armor to the support structure, a philosophy eventually fully realized in the creation of mobile frame construction. The MS-06 Zaku II is a mobile suit from the sci-fi anime Mobile Suit Gundam. ...


Future Century

In 1994's Mobile Fighter G Gundam, mobile suits are a fact of life much as airplanes are in the early 21st century. Its development began even before mankind left the Earth for Space Colonies. However, what is special about G Gundam's timeline is the presence of advanced mobile suits called mobile fighters. Using the mobile trace system, these mobile fighters mimic the movements of their pilots, making them very effective for close-ranged martial arts combat. After Mobile Suit Victory Gundam finished airing in Japan in early 1994, Bandai celebrated Gundams 15th anniversary by trying something new: free the franchise from the continuity of the Universal Century (and sell more model kits). ... (20th century - 21st century - 22nd century - other centuries) Decades: 2000s 2010s 2020s 2030s 2040s 2050s 2060s 2070s 2080s 2090s In calendars based on the Christian Era or Common Era, such as the Gregorian calendar, the 21st century is the current century, as of this writing, lasting from 2001-2100. ... 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. ... Hawaiian State Grappling Championships. ...


After Colony

In 1995's New Mobile Report Gundam W, the first mobile suit was the OZ-00MS Tallgeese, a high-powered prototype unit built in After Colony 170. This prototype unit was considered too powerful for mass production (and for most pilots to handle), and was later redesigned into the more average-performing mass-production OZ-06MS Leo. The researchers who worked on the Tallgeese then defected to the Space Colonies, designing a mobile suit that would outperform the Tallgeese on all levels: the XXXG-00W0 Wing Gundam Zero. However the project was canned not only because it was deemed too powerful due to its Twin Buster Rifle, which at full power could destroy a colony, but due to its operating system, codenamed the ZERO system, which could turn a pilot into the perfect pilot by sampling their thoughts and giving them visions of possible outcomes. It would however decrease mental stability, making the pilot insane, and only a truly skilled pilot could handle the system. The five scientists believed the type of power the Wing Zero had wasn't necessary to attain peace. With each taking a copy of the plans of the Wing Zero, each of the researchers fled to a different colony, and developed each of the five Gundam suits independently that were based off the plans. New Mobile Report Gundam W (also known as Mobile Suit Gundam Wing) is a televised Anime series, which ran for 49 episodes beginning in 1995. ... The XXXG-00W0 Wing Gundam Zero is one of gundams type mobile suit in the anime series Mobile Suit Gundam Wing. ...


Another line of mobile suit in After Colony era is G-UNIT. Develope at MO-V, base on information gather from the first five Gundams. G-UNIT Gundam look like basic mobile suit when compare to the five Gundams, but that make them much more versalite. G-UNIT Gundam also able to equiped with addition parts to improve their performance. Another feature that apply to G-UNIT Gundam is PX system that would increase the machine performance and also force pilot's brain to produce hormone such as Adrenaline to increase his combat ability. These mean PX system can be use only for short time before it start to damage both mobile suit and pilot. The first G-UNIT Gundam are OZ-GU01A Gundam Geminass 01 and OZ-GU02A Gundam Geminass 02.


After War

In 1996's After War Gundam X, mobile suits were the main weapons of both the Old Earth Federation and the Space Revolutionary Army. After the 7th Space War ended with a massive colony drop, which brought the Earth to a post-apocalypse state, a large number of these mobile suits remaine on Earth and many are taken by civilians for personal use. These includes powerful Gundam type mobile suits used by the Earth Federation during 7th Space War, which are rare and highly value machines. This article needs to be wikified. ...


In addition to the mobile suits from the 7th Space War, new mobile suit models continue to be developed by the Space Revolution Army and the newly formed New Earth Federation.


CC (Seireki)

In 1999's Turn A Gundam, the technology on Earth has regressed back to that of early-20th century, and in some cases, even to pre-industrial levels. The Militia, which is Earth's defense against the invading Moonrace, had biplanes and jeeps as its main war vehicles. However, in certain locations of the world, called mountain cycles, ancient mobile suits are buried, protected from deterioration and decay by regenerative nanomachines called nano-skin. These mobile suits are said to be relics from the Dark History, and when the first Militia mobile suit, the Turn A Gundam, is uncovered from a statue called the White Doll, the Militia begins searching through these mountain cycles and discovering more and more mobile suits. These uncovered mobile suits become the backbone of the Militia and allow the war between it and the Moonrace, which has never lost its mobile suit technology, to proceed on a more even scale. Later, the Moonrace also begins searching through mountain cycles on both the Earth and the Moon, and a menagerie of both low-tech and high-tech mobile weapons from various ages of the lost past are eventually fielded by both sides. ∀-Gundam (read Turn-A Gundam) was a 50 episode series that aired in 1999, created for the Gundam Big Bang 20th Anniversary celebration. ... A militia is a group of citizens organized to provide paramilitary service. ... A biplane is a fixed-wing aircraft with two main wings of similar spans, normally one mounted above, and the other level with, the underside of the fuselage. ... Jeep is an automobile marque of DaimlerChrysler. ... A mite next to a gear chain produced using nanotechnology Nanotechnology comprises any technological developments on the nanometer scale, usually 0. ...


Cosmic Era

In the Cosmic Era timeline, the first mobile suit, the YMF-01 Proto GINN, was rolled out in Cosmic Era 65, while the first production mobile suit, the ZGMF-1017 GINN, entered production two years later. The Earth Alliance begins mobile suit development in CE 69 with the "G Series" (the Gundam mobile suits), and development culminates with the rollout of five Gundam prototypes on 20 January CE 71. The first Earth Alliance mass-production mobile suit, the GAT-01 Strike Dagger, rolls out late in the war just before the Battle of Porta Panama. The Orb/Aube Nation, in order to defend themselves against both the Earth Federation and ZAFT, aids the Federation in the development of their mobile suits with the express purpose of stealing the technology behind the machines (the process was somewhat successful - Orb was able to learn of and steal the design of the Alliance's beam weaponry, but not the secrets behind Phase Shift armor.) Orb then proceeded on mobile suit development of its own, code named Astray. Three prototypes were developed (Red Frame, with an OS designed to allow Naturals to fight at the same level as Coordinators; Blue Frame, with an OS designed to allow for modules to be grafted onto the mobile suit to extend its capabilities; and Gold Frame, equipped with power interfaces for both Earth Alliance and Orb beam weapons), and the data from the three prototypes was then used to create Orb's mass-production mobile suit, the MBF-M1 Astray. The Cosmic Era is the timeline that the anime Gundam Seed and its sequels and spinoffs take place in. ... The Cosmic Era is the timeline that the anime Gundam Seed and its sequels and spinoffs take place in. ... The basic form of the ZGMF-1017 GINN The ZGMF-1017 GINN is a mobile suit, a fictional war machine in the Gundam Seed television anime series. ... In the Cosmic Era of Gundam Seed and Gundam Seed Destiny, the nation-states of modern Earth are replaced with a number of national superblocs. ... This article or section should be merged with Cosmic Era technology In Gundam Seed, the G Project was the Earth Alliances crash program to develop mobile suits that could be piloted by Naturals. ... In Gundam Seed, the GAT-01 Strike Dagger is the Earth Alliances main mass-production type mobile suit for the last few months of the Bloody Valentine War. ... Spoiler warning: In the Cosmic Era alternate universe of Gundam, the Bloody Valentine War is a war between the Earth Alliance, an alliance of four major governments on Earth, ZAFT, a nation of space colonies located at L5, and the Clyne Faction, an alliance of Earth Alliance and ZAFT defectors... This article or section should be merged with Cosmic Era technology In the anime Gundam Seed, Phase Shift armor is a technology designed to protect mobile suits from physical attack. ... ... Spoiler warning: In the fictional universe of Gundam Seed the Astray series mobile suits are a series of light mobile suits build by the Orb Union during the Bloody Valentine War. ...


Postwar MS development continues apace on both sides, with the Alliance developing the stopgap Dagger L and advanced Windam mobile suits and ZAFT continuing to develop its GuAIZ and ZAKU lines. Both sides heavily utilize Striker Pack technology after the war, which allows a single mobile suit to fulfill multiple roles. In addition, ZAFT made several breakthroughs in the design of transforming mobile suits, developing MS that are capable of transforming between an all-purpose mobile suit form and a specialized mobile armor form. Striker Packs are specially designed units within the multi-purpose Mobile Suit GAT-X105 Strike groups that are part of the fictional television anime series Mobile Suit Gundam SEED. These Striker Packs allowed one single mecha to fit out for a number of different roles. ...


Special mobile suit technologies of the Cosmic Era: Phase Shift, Trans Phase and Variable Phase Shift armor, Mirage Colloid cloaking devices, Energy drain weapons This article or section should be merged with Cosmic Era technology In the anime Gundam Seed, Phase Shift armor is a technology designed to protect mobile suits from physical attack. ... Alternative meanings: vehicle armour, Armor (novel) A hoplite wearing a helmet, a breastplate and greaves (and nothing else). ... Spoiler warning: In the anime series Gundam SEED, Mirage Colloid a sythetic particle first discovered by the Earth Alliances Atlantic Federation, which can be used for a variety of military purposes. ... In several science fiction universes, a cloaking device is an advanced stealth system which causes a spaceship to be invisible and extremely difficult to detect with normal sensors. ...


See Also

List of Mobile Suits List of Mobile Suits from the anime Gundam Universal Century Mobile Suit Gundam Earth Federation RX-78-2 Gundam RX-77-2 Guncannon RX-75-4 Guntank RGM-79 GM Principality of Zeon MS-05B Zaku I MS-06F Zaku II MS-06S Zaku II Commander Type MS-07B Gouf...


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Mobile Suits - definition of Mobile Suits in Encyclopedia (913 words)
The development of mobile suits in the Mobile Fighter G Gundam storyline is unimportant to the storyline; it does not affect the present development of the story universe.
Mobile suits in G Gundam are simply a fact of life much as airplanes are in the early 21st century.
The Earth Alliance begins mobile suit development in CE 69 with the "G Series" (the Gundam mobile suits), and development culminates with the rollout of five Gundam prototypes on 20 January CE 71.
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