Model
number: RX-78-2
Code name: Gundam
Unit type: prototype close combat mobile suit
Manufacturer: Earth Federation Forces "Project V"
Operator: Earth Federation Forces
Rollout: July UC 0079
First deployment: UC 18 September 0079
Accommodation: pilot only, in standard cockpit in torso
with Core Block System using FF-X7 Core Fighter
Dimensions: overall height 18.5 meters; head height 18.0
meters
Weight: empty 43.4 metric tons; max gross 60.0 metric tons
Armor materials: lunar titanium alloy
Powerplant: Minovsky type ultracompact fusion reactor,
output rated at 1380 kW
Propulsion: rocket thrusters: 2 x 24000 kg, 4 x 1870 kg
Performance: maximum thruster acceleration 0.93 G; 180-degree
turn time 1.5 seconds (1.1 seconds after magnetic coating upgrade);
maximum ground running speed 165 km/h
Equipment and design features: sensors, range 5700 meters;
"learning computer" system; re-entry coolant system; magnetic
coated joints (subsequent field upgrade)
Fixed armaments: 2 x 60mm vulcan gun, fire-linked, mounted
in head; 2 x beam saber, power rated at 0.38 MW, stored in recharge
racks in backpack, hand-carried in use
Optional hand armaments: BOWA·XBR-M-79-07G beam rifle, powered by rechargeable
energy cap; BLASH·XHB-L-03/N-STD 380mm hyper bazooka, clip-fed, 5 rounds per clip
plus 1 round in chamber; beam javelin; hyper hammer; Gundam hammer;
RX·M-Sh-008/S-01025 shield, can be optionally stored on backpack
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Technical
and Historical Notes |
The
third mobile suit developed under the Earth Federation's top-secret
"Project V," the RX-78 Gundam series saw final assembly and
rollout at the Side 7 colony under the supervision of engineer
Lieutenant Tem Ray. Three prototypes were constructed, although
only one unit, the RX-78-2, survived a Zeon attack on Side 7
when Project V was discovered by Zeon Lieutenant Commander Char
Aznable. The RX-78-2, having been commandeered by Ray's young
son Amuro, fended off the attack and was transferred to the
assault carrier White Base.
Amuro Ray would continue to serve as the Gundam's pilot for
the remainder of the One Year War, being White
Base's mobile front line of defense.
The Gundam was designed as a fast, close-combat mobile suit
and was the first to feature several new technologies, including
the energy cap-based beam rifle (making the Gundam the first
mobile suit to pack the firepower of a battleship) and beam
saber. Although designed with "high performance" in mind, the
Gundam was simply outmatched by its own pilot: Amuro's emerging
Newtype abilities would increasingly allow him to push the Gundam
beyond its design limits. This had the often-annoying result
of the Gundam's motors and joints getting burned-out or overloaded
simply because it couldn't keep up with Amuro's reflexes. A
later field upgrade which involved coating the joints with an
electromagnetic solution, thus reducing the motors' and joints'
friction, increased the Gundam's performance to a point where
it could keep up with Amuro's reaction time. Another factor
that contributed to the Gundam's success was its "learning computer"
system, which allowed the mobile suit to "learn" from - and
adapt to - the pilot's input. The data from the learning computer
system would later be incorporated into the Federation's first
mass-production model mobile suit, the RGM-79
GM.
The Gundam's service record - and that of Amuro Ray - would
continually draw the attention of the Zeon forces - and particularly
Char Aznable - until the end of the war... thus providing the
distraction the Federation military needed to complete construction
of its GM units at its Jaburo base
on Earth. The Gundam was finally destroyed at the Battle of
A Bao A Qu in a fight against Char Aznable, piloting the MSN-02
Zeong mobile suit, although Amuro survived. As fate would
have it, of course, the Gundam itself would become the most
famous mobile suit of the One Year War - even more famous than
its young pilot, Amuro Ray, whose own abilities were the keys
to the Gundam's performance, perhaps more so than the abilities
of the Gundam itself.
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Miscellaneous
Information |
Pilot(s):
Amuro Ray, Sayla Mass, Ryu Jose
Appearances: Mobile Suit Gundam;
Mobile Suit Gundam: Outer Gundam;
Mobile Suit Gundam: Cross
Dimension 0079; Gundam:
The Battle Master/Gundam Battle Assault; Gundam
the Ride: A Baoa Qu; Mobile
Suit Gundam: Journey to Jaburo; Mobile
Suit Gundam: Lost War Chronicles; Mobile
Suit Gundam: Federation VS Zeon DX; Mobile
Suit Gundam 0079: Zeonic Front;
Mobile Suit Gundam: Encounters in
Space;
Gundam Battle Assault
2; Mobile Suit Gundam Ex Revue; Gundam 0079: The War for Earth; Gundam Evolve; Mobile Suit Crossbone Gundam: Skull Heart; Mobile Suit Gundam: Pilot's Locus; Mobile Suit Gundam: Bonds of the Battlefield; Mobile Suit Gundam: Target in Sight; Mobile Suit Gundam: Spirits of Zeon ~Dual Stars of Carnage~
Original mechanical designer: Kunio Okawara (Mobile Suit Gundam version)