Model
number: G-838
Code name: Mahiroo
Unit type: mass production assault mobile suit
Manufacturer: unknown
Operator: Moonrace (Gym Ghingnham forces)
First deployment: unknown; discovered in CC
2345
Accommodation: pilot only, in standard cockpit
in pelvis
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: unknown
Armor materials: unknown
Powerplant: ultracompact fusion reactor, power
output rating unknown
Equipment and design features: sensors, range
unknown
Fixed armaments: arm blade, mounted on left
and right arms; shield beam gun, power rating unknown, mounted
on right arm; REN-DO light missiles, stored in right arm
Optional hand armaments: beam gun, power rating
unknown
Technical
and Historical Notes |
The G-838
Mahiroo was a mobile suit that was at least 1000 years old.
It is unknown who built the Mahiroo, but it's a possibility
that it was built before the SYSTEM ∀-99 (WD-M01) ∀ Gundam used the Moonlight
Butterfly on the world. Many Mahiroos were discovered in mountain
cycles on the Moon and were used exclusively by Gym Ghingnham's
forces. The Mahrioo's main weapon was a beam gun on the shield
on it's right arm. It also had two blades on each arm that were
used for close range combat situations. The Mahiroos could also
be used on the Earth despite some air pressure problems. One
of the most interesting features about the Mahiroo was the cockpit
system. The Mahiroo was equipped with both a Mobile Trace System
and a standard cockpit layout, which a pilot could easily switch
between. Many Mahiroos were used in the last days of the war,
most famously by overly obese pilot Sweatson Stero.
Miscellaneous
Information |
Pilot(s):
Sweatson Stero, Cancer Kafka, Gym Ghingnham, Yan Shickinen
Appearances:
∀ Gundam/Earth Light/Moonlight Butterfly;
∀ Gundam (manga); Mobile Suit Gundam: Gundam Vs. Gundam Next
Original mechanical designer: Mahiro Maeda
Note:
Yes, the Mahiroo is indeed named after mechanical designer Mahiro
Maeda
Cockpit hatch
Pilot seat