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I-Saviour Illusion

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Model number: N/A
Code name: 
I-Saviour Illusion
Unit type:
 space combat mobile suit
Manufacturer: Illuminati
Operator: Illuminati
First deployment: UC 0223
Accommodation: pilot only, in EP-09SC cockpit in torso
Dimensions: head height 18.5-19.4 meters
Weight: dry 25.7 metric tons; basic 92.6 metric tons; max gross 120.0 metric tons
Armor materials: unknown, armor thickness 5-21mm
Powerplant: Minovsky type ultracompact fusion reactor, output rated at 5,126 kW
Propulsion: rocket thrusters: 694,500 kg total
Performance: maximum output time: 58 minutes
Equipment and design features: sensors, range unknown; 96-hour life support system; 2 x MPC-4 external power supply plug, mounted on hands; PHP-44 equipment connector system; SHP-44-compatible modules (MC-1- thru MC-6- and MPC-1- thru MPC-4-compatible hand weapons)
Fixed armaments: 30mm vulcan gun, mounted in left shoulder; beam saber, stored in recharge rack behind right shoulder, hand-carried in use; 2 x beam shield, mounted on forearms
Optional hand armaments: beam rifle

The I-Saviour Illusion was a space combat mobile suit developed by engineer John Saviour for the resistance group Illuminati. Designed for high speed and maneuverability, the Illusion was laden with thrusters and sacrificed armor for mobility. The Illusion’s armaments included a vulcan gun, beam saber, beam rifle and beam shield. In UC 0223, Illuminati leader Phillippe San Simeone piloted the Illusion to help defend Side 8 from a CONSENT attack.

Pilot: Phillippe San Simeone
First appearance: G-Saviour (movie)
Original mechanical designer: Kunio Okawara

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Beam rifle (Lineart version)

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Beam saber (Lineart version)

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Foot (Lineart version)

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Head (Lineart version)

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Rear view (Lineart version)

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Torso (Lineart version)

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Waist (Lineart version)

G-Saviour Info

Director:
Graeme Campbell

Writer(s):
Stephanie Pena-Sy
Mark Amato

Mechanical Designer:
Kunio Okawara

Musical Composer(s):
John Debney
Louis Febre

Format:
1 movie

Airdate:
Japan 12.29.2000

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