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RX-78GP03
Gundam "Dendrobium Orchis"
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General
and Technical Data
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Model
number: RX-78GP03
Code name: Gundam "Dendrobium Orchis"
Unit type: prototype space attack use mobile weapon
Manufacturer: Anaheim Electronics
Operator: Earth Federation Forces
Rollout: 28 October UC 0083
First deployment: 11 November UC 0083
Accommodation: unmanned, controlled by docked RX-78GP03S
Gundam "Dendrobium Stamen"
Dimensions: overall length 140.0 meters; unarmed length
73.0 meters; overall height 38.5 meters; overall width 62.0 meters
Weight: empty 226.4 metric tons; max gross 453.1 metric
tons
Armor materials: gundarium alloy
Powerplant: Minovsky type ultracompact fusion reactor,
output rated at 38900 kW
Propulsion: rocket thrusters: 6 x 377500 kg
Performance: maximum thruster acceleration 5.00 G
Equipment and design features: I-field beam-deflecting
barrier generator, externally mounted on main body
Fixed armaments: mega beam cannon, mounted on main
body; 2 x large claw, each mounts large beam saber; 2 x weapons
container pod
Optional weapons container pod armament: 3-tube large missile
pod; 108-tube micromissile pod; chain mine, rocket-guided; folding
shield for GP03S Stamen; folding
bazooka for GP03S Stamen; XBR-BOWA
M-82A beam rifle w/jitte for GP03S Stamen
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Technical
and Historical Notes
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During
its military reconstruction following the devastating One Year
War, the Earth Federation contracted a private company, Anaheim
Electronics, to develop a series of new Gundam-model mobile
suits to serve as conceptual testbeds for new and improved mobile
suit technology. The third of these new prototypes to be produced
by Anaheim was the RX-78GP03 Gundam, code-named "Dendrobium."
The Dendrobium was composed of two units: the RX-78GP03S
Gundam mobile suit itself, code-named "Stamen"; and the
large RX-78GP03 Gundam mobile weapon unit, code-named "Orchis."
The Orchis was an unmanned unit, and required the Stamen
- which itself had a pilot - to be docked with it for it to
function. Since the GP03 Dendrobium was designed as a defense
unit for space installations capable of taking on enemy mobile
armor, the Orchis component was basically a large spacegoing
vehicle, equipped with enough thrusters to make it a fast interception
unit. Its primary heavy armament was a large mega beam cannon,
mounted on its own movable arm for aiming, and it also had two
large claws which incorporated large beam sabers capable of
slicing up something as large as a battleship. The Orchis also
mounted an external I-field barrier generator, giving the GP03
complete 360-degree protection from enemy beam weapons fire.
For versatility, it also mounted two large weapons container
pods, which could carry a variety of weapons from micromissile
launcher pods to battleship-sized demolition chain mines. Spare
weapons containers could be loaded out ahead of time, and the
Orchis could have empty pods changed out for new ones in a matter
of minutes.
The GP03S Stamen was completed
at Anaheim's Von Braun City lunar factory and delivered to their
La Vie en Rose research
dockship, where the Orchis component had also been completed.
The only thing left to make the GP03 field-ready was piloting
and combat data. However, with the shutdown of the Gundam Development
Project, Earth Federation Forces security officer Nakahha Nakato
dismissed all of the Anaheim research staff except for systems
engineer Lucette Audevie. With the threat of the Delaz Fleet
and the impending colony drop crisis, Lucette strongly argued
for the GP03's completion, all to no avail. To face this desparate
situation, Gundam pilot Kou Uraki and the crew of the assault
carrier Albion literally hijacked
the GP03 - with the assistance of Lucette and at the cost of
her life - and quickly fielded the Dendrobium, proving to be
a devastating foe to the Delaz fleet escorting their hijacked
colony falling towards Earth.
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Miscellaneous
Information
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Pilot(s):
Kou Uraki, Defrah Kar
Appearances: Mobile Suit Gundam 0083:
Stardust Memory;
Mobile Suit Gundam: Encounters in
Space; Gundam Evolve
Original mechanical designer: Hajime Katoki
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