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AMX-103G Mass Production Hamma Hamma
Model number: AMX-103G
Code name: Mass Production Hamma Hamma
Unit type: mass production general purpose mobile suit
Manufacturer: Neo Zeon
Operator: Neo Zeon
First deployment: unknown
Accommodation: pilot only, in panoramic monitor/linear seat cockpit in torso
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: unknown
Armor materials: unknown
Powerplant: Minovsky type ultracompact fusion reactor, output unknown
Propulsion: unknown
Performance: unknown
Equipment and design features: sensors, range unknown; quasi-psycommu system
Fixed armaments: beam saber, storage/recharge rack location unknown, hand-carried in use
Remote weapons: wire-guided 2-barrel beam gun, mounted in left arm
During the First Neo Zeon War, Neo Zeon intends to develop a mass production mobile suit that uses the quasi-psycommu system, which allows non-Newtype pilots to perform all-range attacks. One proposed design for this purpose is the AMX-103G Mass Production Hamma Hamma, a streamlined version of the AMX-103 Hamma Hamma piloted by Mashymre Cello. Taking the Hamma Hamma's concepts into account, the mass production version features a large, claw-like left arm that mounts a wire-guided beam gun. In addition to operating as a regular ranged weapon, the arm can detach and be used in the same fashion as an incom. For close combat, the Mass Production Hamma Hamma carries a standard beam saber, which is held in its more orthodox right hand. However, many flaws in the original Hamma Hamma's design are not addressed in the mass production model. Subsequently, development is scrapped, but Neo Zeon eventually ends up with a mass production quasi-psycommu mobile suit: the AMX-014 Dooben-Wolf.
Appearances: SD Gundam: G Generation; SD Gundam: G Generation Zero; SD Gundam: G Generation F
Original mechanical designer: Kimitoshi Yamane
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