Model number: unknown Code name: Akatsuki Unit type: mass production seventh generation knightmare frame Manufacturer: Militarized Zone of India Operator: Order of the Black Knights/United States of Japan First deployment: a.t.b. 2018 Accommodation: pilot only, in motorbike-style cockpit in torso Dimensions: unknown Weight: unknown Armor materials: unknown Powerplant: energy filler, replaceable electrical cartridge, uses Yggdrasil drive superconductor transfer system, power output rating unknown Equipment and design features: landspinner high-mobility propulsion system, mounted in legs; cockpit ejection system Fixed armaments: slash harken, mounted on chest Optional fixed armaments: double-barreled hand gun, mounts on left forearm; bazooka, mounts on right arm; 2 x machine cannon, retractable, mounted in chest Optional hand armaments: chain-spear, stored on back
Technical and Historical Notes
Even though the Order of the Black Knights is defeated during their attack on the Tokyo Settlement (later named "The Black Rebellion"), it is not destroyed. Several key members of the Knights evade Britannian capture and seek asylum in the Chinese Federation. Among them is head scientist and knightmare designer Rakshata Chawla, creator of Japan's first unique knightmares, the Type-02 Guren Mk-II and Type-3F Gekka. During the year that follows the Knights' collapse, Rakshata returns to her homeland of India and begins development of a new mass production model knightmare to replace the Type-10R Burai, itself little more than a slight modification to the already obsolete RPI-11 Glasgow. This new machine is named Akatsuki (Japanese for "dawn"), and draws heavily from the successful Gekka. Though its parameters are scaled back for mass production, the Akatsuki is still an excellent machine, and it sees its first action during the revived Black Knights' battles against the eunuch generals who rule the Chinese Federation.