G-Saviour
Format:
live action TV movie (2000)
Director: Graeme Campbell

NOTES ON G-SAVIOUR SPECS CATEGORIES
by Mark Simmons

Dry weight: unloaded mobile suit, sans propellant and equipment
Basic weight: with propellant & ammo for internal weapons, but no hand weapons
Thruster output: main thruster output
Maximum output time: recommended duration of continuous maximum output
External power supply: external power output supply system Equipment connector: equipment connection system
* Note that the maximum output time seems to be keyed to the generator, not the thrusters, as it's unaffected by thrust and propellant load.
* Maximum load weight is specified as "under gravity." The G-SAVIOUR terrain mode has extra limb parts which boost the strength of its frame, hence the higher load weight.
* The minimum armor thickness is typically lower for booster-equipped modes, reflecting the lighter armor on the booster parts.
* The external power systems cited - MC-1~6 and MPC-1~5 - appear to be the designations of the weapon ports in the hands. Presumably the "P" in "MPC" stands for "powered." Most modern mobile suits use MPC-4 plugs, which are backwards-compatible with the MC-1~6 and MPC-1~4 standards. The 30-year-old FREEDOM has an old-style MPC-2 interface, and the newfangled RAI has MPC-5 plugs which are only backwards-compatible with MPC-4 devices.
* The equipment connectors cited are presumably attachment points for extra equipment - hardpoints, in short. PHP-44 and SHP-44 seem to be the current standards.

Illuminati/Side 8 Gaia Settlement Defense Forces

Mobile Weapons
G-Saviour Origin
G-Saviour Space Mode
G-Saviour Terrain Mode
I-Saviour "Illusion"
RGM-196 Freedom

CONSENT (Congress of Settlement Nations)

Mobile Weapons
CAMS-13 MS-Rai
CAMW-13 MW-Rai
CCMS-03 Bugu

Civilians

Mobile Weapons
MMS-DS209 Guppy

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