DTM-7000 Daughseat


General and Technical Data

Model number:
DTM-7000
Code name:
Daughseat
Unit type:
aquatic mobile suit
Manufacturer: United Nations Earth
Operator(s): United Nations Earth; Orcs
First deployment: pre-A.W. 0001
Accommodation: pilot only, in standard cockpit in torso
Dimensions: head height 16.4 meters
Weight: empty 6.3 metric tons; max gross weight unknown
Armor materials: unknown
Powerplant: ultracompact fusion reactor, power output rating unknown
Equipment and design features: sensors, range unknown; D-Navi radar system (Doza Bale units only)
Armaments:
4 x torpedo launcher, 3 rounds per launcher, mounted in shoulders; 2 x beam gun, mounted on hands

Technical and Historical Notes

The United Nations Earth's DTM-7000 Daughseat was specifically designed for aquatic combat. The Daughseat had a unique ability of being able to launch out it' hand and grab other mobile suits, similar to the atomic scissors of the NRX-0015 Gundam Ashtaron. Though the Daughseats had beam guns mounted on their hands they were mostly used for surface level assaults because beams had less then half their power in the water. Underwater, the Daughseats had to rely on the standard torpedoes and their hands, but they could also be equipped with anti-air torpedoes. Many of these units managed to survive the 7th Space War, with the majority of them ending up in the hands of the Orcs. The Orc leader Doza Bale would later create a new innovation in radar: the D-Navi system. The D-Navi system combined a dolphin's brain with a computer and proved to be the best underwater radar. However, equipping the Daughseats with D-Navi systems proved difficult because of all the debris from the war that was in the ocean, as well as the effort of capturing a live dolphin for its brain. Eventually, all the D-Navi systems were overloaded by a mysterious white Newtype dolphin in A.W. 0015.

Miscellaneous Information

Appearances: After War Gundam X
; After War Gundam X: Under the Moonlight
Original mechanical designer: Junya Ishigaki

Lineart

D-Navi system