General
and Technical Data |
Model number: DT-6800
Code name: Daughtress Tank
Unit type: artillery mobile suit
Manufacturer: United Nations Earth
Operator(s): United Nations Earth; civilians
First deployment: pre-A.W. 0001
Dimensions: head height 10.5 meters
Weight: empty 7.3 metric tons; max gross weight unknown
Armor materials: unknown
Powerplant: ultracompact fusion reactor, power
output rating unknown
Equipment and design features: sensors, range
unknown
Fixed armaments: 2 x 70mm Gatling gun, mounted on arms
Technical
and Historical Notes |
Though
hard evidence is lacking, the DT-6800 Daughtress Tank likely
served as the prototype for the DT-6800A
Daughtress mobile suit. If so, this early crude mobile suit
was quite inferior to the actual Daughtress.
The upper part of the body consisted of a Daughtress torso mounted
onto a tank. Instead of hands and forearms, the Daughtress Tank
featured 70mm Gatling guns in their place. However, due to their
poor mobility the Daughtress Tanks didn't stand much of a chance
against bipedal mobile suits. Like most of the other Daughtress
types, many Daughtress Tanks units survived after the 7th Space
War and fell into the hands of various parties. One such unit
was purchased by Vulture pilot Witz Sou's family in the midwestern
United States to defend their farmland from roaming marauders
in A.W. 0015.
(EDITOR'S
NOTE: The model number for the Daughtress Tank and speculation
of it being the Daughtress prototype are based on the video
game G Generation F.
The anime doesn't give it a model number, and the video game's
model number supports the idea of it being a prototype.)
Miscellaneous
Information |
Appearances:
After War Gundam X
Original mechanical designer: Junya Ishigaki
Cockpit hatch