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DT-6800HM Daughtress High Mobility Fire Wallaby

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Model number: DT-6800HM
Code name: 
Daughtress High Mobility Fire Wallaby
Unit type:
 high speed ground use mobile suit
Manufacturer: United Nations Earth
Operator(s): United Nations Earth; Vulture
First deployment: pre-A.W. 0001
Accommodation: pilot only, in standard cockpit in torso
Dimensions: head height 16.3 meters
Weight: empty 8.0 metric tons; max gross weight unknown
Armor materials: unknown
Powerplant: ultracompact fusion reactor, power output rating unknown
Propulsion: unknown
Equipment and design features: sensors, range unknown
Fixed armaments: beam saber, hand-carried in use
Optional fixed armaments: flamethrower, connected to main body and powered by reactor
Optional hand armaments: 90mm machine gun

The DT-6800HM Daughtress High Mobility Fire Wallaby was one of the United Nations Earth’s many variations on its Daughtress series of mobile suits. One improvement that this version featured was the addition of high speed hovering systems in its legs. These systems allowed the unit to hover over the ground, thus giving it a significant advantage in battle. A similar system was used in the Space Revolutionary Army’s RMS-009 Septem. The Fire Wallaby’s armaments consisted of a beam saber, a machine gun and a flamethrower powered by the internal reactor. A commander’s variant with a crest mounted on the head was also produced. As was the case with other mobile suits, many Fire Wallaby units survived the 7th Space War and found their way into the hands of many parties.

First appearance: After War Gundam X
Original mechanical designer:
Junya Ishigaki

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90mm machine gun

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Cockpit

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Flamethrower

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Rear view (Standard version)

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Rear view (Equipped with flamethrower pack)

Gundam X Info

Director:
Shinji Takamatsu

Writer:
Hiroyuki Kawasaki

Mechanical Designer(s):
Kunio Okawara
Junya Ishigaki

Character Designer:
Nobuyoshi Nishimura

Musical Composer:
Yasuo Higuchi

Format:
39 episodes

Airdates:
Japan 04.05.1996 – 12.28.1996

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