Model number: N/A
Code name: Gundam Heaven’s Sword
Unit type: mobile fighter
Nationality: N/A
First deployment: FC 60
Accommodation: pilot only, in 360 degree cockpit using Mobile Trace System
Dimensions: mobile fighter mode: head height 27.8 meters; attack mode: overall length 23.5 meters, wingspan 49.0 meters
Weight: empty 8.9 metric tons; max gross weight unknown
Armor materials: Gundarium alloy super ceramic composite; rare metal hybrid multilayered materials
Powerplant: ultracompact fusion reactor, output rating unknown
Propulsion: unknown
Ability points: unknown
Fixed armaments: heaven’s claw; heaven’s dart
Optional hand armaments: none
Special attacks: Wind Fire; Heaven’s Tornado
As the 13th Gundam Fight continued, the JDG-00X Devil Gundam created Four Heavenly Kings for its protection: the GF13-001NHII Master Gundam, Grand Gundam, Gundam Heaven’s Sword and Walter Gundam. The Gundam Heaven’s Sword first appeared when three of the Heavenly Kings attempted to stop Domon Kasshu from reaching the Finals on time. The transformable Gundam Heaven’s Sword came with two modes: a standard mobile fighter mode, and a flying attack mode. The Gundam Heaven’s Sword was capable of absorbing energy in its attack mode and using it to perform its two ultimate attacks Wind Fire and Heaven’s Tornado with its wings. The Gundam Heaven’s Sword appeared during the Finals when Domon was fighting with Michelo Chariot’s GF13-055NI Neros Gundam. Domon barely managed to repel Michelo, and Michelo’s new Gundam returned to attack Domon during the Battle Royale on Lantau Island. Domon was aided by Argo Gulskii and Sai Saici, and they managed to destroy the Gundam Heaven’s Sword by using their ultimate attacks in Hyper mode.
Pilot: Michelo Chariot
First appearance: Mobile Fighter G Gundam
Original mechanical designer: Hajime Katoki
N/A
G Gundam Info
Director:
Yasuhiro Imagawa
Writer(s):
Fuyunori Gobu
Ken Oketani
Hiroaki Kitajima
Ryota Yamaguchi
Fumihiko Shimo
Mechanical Designer(s):
Kunio Okawara
Hajime Katoki
Kimitoshi Yamane
Character Designer:
Hiroshi Osaka
Musical Composer:
Kouhei Tanaka
Format:
49 episodes
Airdates:
Japan 04.22.1994 – 03.31.1995
U.S. 08.05.2002 – 10.16.2002
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