Model number:Â MMS-DS209
Code name:Â Guppy
Unit type:Â underwater worker mobile suit
Manufacturer:Â civilians
Operator:Â Hydro-Gen
First deployment:Â unknown
Accommodation:Â pilot only, in feeling sense-equipped block box cockpit in torso
Dimensions:Â mobile suit mode: head height 18.29 meters; basic width 7.32 meters (excluding arms); arm rotation: 540-degrees; cruise mode: overall height 8.26 meters; overall length 18.02 meters
Weight:Â 23.0 metric tons; basic 150.0 metric tons (surface); basic 240.0 metric tons (underwater); max gross 100.0 metric tons
Armor materials:Â unknown
Powerplant:Â Minovsky type ultracompact fusion reactor, output rated at 3,000 kW
Propulsion:Â hydrojet thrusters: 7,300 kg total
Performance:Â maximum output time: 68 minutes; surface speed: 21 knots (mobile suit mode); 45 knots (cruise mode); underwater speed: 32 knots (mobile suit mode); 60 knots (cruise mode); maximum ground running speed 60 km/h; pressure resistance 9,999 meters; operating temperature -85 to 600 degrees Celsius; minimum turning radius 10.98 meters
Equipment and design features:Â sensors, range unknown; 72.5-hour life support system; SHP-21 equipment connector system
Fixed armaments:Â none
The MMS-DS209 Guppy was a transformable underwater worker mobile suit. The Guppy was designed to transform into an alternate cruising mode for faster movement. In UC 0223, a Guppy was used by Mark Curran, a former CONSENT pilot working at the civilian Hydro-Gen underwater rig. Mark came into contact with CONSENT again when a CCMS-03 Bugu fell out of orbit and crashed into the Pacific Ocean. Mark used his Guppy to come to the pilot’s rescue and brought him to Hydro-Gen’s rig.
Pilot: Mark Curran
First appearance: G-Saviour (movie)
Original mechanical designer:Â Kunio Okawara
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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