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FX-9900-GB GX-Bit

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Model number: FX-9900-GB
Code name:
 GX-Bit
Unit type:
 bit mobile suit for use with GX-9900 Gundam X
Manufacturer:
 United Nations Earth
Operator:
 United Nations Earth
First deployment:
 pre-A.W. 0001
Accommodation:
 none
Dimensions:
 head height 17.1 meters
Weight:
 unknown
Armor materials: unknown
Powerplant:
 ultracompact fusion reactor, power output rating unknown
Propulsion: unknown
Equipment and design features: sensors, range unknown
Fixed armaments: satellite cannon, mounted on backpack, hand-operated in use, powered by super-microwave energy beam relayed from lunar solar power station; large beam sword, stored in recharge rack in backpack, hand-carried in use
Optional hand armaments: shield buster rifle, hand-carried in buster rifle configuration, mounted on left forearm in shield configuration, can be stored on backpack storage rack

During the 7th Space War, the United Nations Earth introduced the Gundam type mobile suit to combat the Space Revolutionary Army. The three Gundam types utilized a Flash System, which allowed a Newtype pilot to remotely control many bit mobile suits. One such bit suit was the FX-9900-GB GX-Bit, which was built to be used in conjunction with the GX-9900 Gundam X. The GX-Bit’s armaments consisted of the same satellite cannon, shield buster rifle and large beam sword used by the Gundam X. The only Newtype pilot known to ever use the bits was Jamil Neate during a failed attempt to stop the S.R.A.’s mass colony drop. A few of the GX-Bits from the secret Project L managed to survive the end of the 7th Space War and ended up at the bottom of the Sea of Lorelei in the Pacific Ocean. In A.W. 0015, these surviving units were salvaged by Olba Frost to secure them for the New United Nations Earth. However, they were later used in combat by Jamil and destroyed because they were no longer needed.

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

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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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