Model number:Â N/A
Code name:Â Quel-Quallie
Unit type:Â theater scout pod
Manufacturer:Â Boquomouxy 2,117,334th Zentradi Fully-Automated Weaponry Production
Operator:Â Zentradi
Rollout:Â unknown
First deployment:Â unknown
Accommodation:Â 3 pilots, in standard cockpit
Dimensions:Â overall height 34.0 meters; overall length 126.7 meters; overall width 57.8 meters
Weight:Â max gross 2,076.9 metric tons
Armor materials:Â unknown
Powerplant:Â 2 x 6.8 GGV class Boquomouxy thermonuclear reaction furnace, power output rating unknown
Propulsion:Â 2 x Boquomouxy medium-scale high-powered thermonuclear rocket nozzle; many x vernier thruster
Performance:Â unknown
Equipment and design features:Â sensors, range unknown; Boreregue emergency escape pod
Fixed armaments:Â 2 x long-range electron particle beam gun, mounted on forward section of main body; 2 x missile launcher, 12 close-quarters self-guided missiles total, mounted in middle of main body
The Quel-Quallie was a reconnaissance scout pod used by the Zentradi forces. Manufactured at the Boquomouxy factory satellite, the pod utilized a large sensor cluster for its data gathering missions. The Quel-Quallie was armed with a pair of electron particle beam guns and two missile launchers. Its armor was durable enough to withstand a heavy attack, and the craft featured a Boreregue emergency escape pod for its three crew. During Space War I in 2009, a Quel-Quallie was dispatched to gather intelligence about the Macross. The Quel-Quallie was destroyed in combat against Hikaru Ichijyo’s VF-1J Armored Valkyrie, but the Zentradi crew managed to escape. During the post-war Zentradi insurgency of 2011, Kamjin Kravshera used a Quel-Quallie to transport a stolen reaction engine that he needed to power his Medium-Scale Gun Destroyer.
Pilot(s):Â Loli Dosel, Conda Bromco, Warera Nantes
First appearance:Â Super Dimension Fortress Macross
Original mechanical designer: Kazutaka Miyatake
Director:
Noboru Ishiguro
Writer(s):
Hiroshi Ohnogi
Shoji Kawamori
Noboru Ishiguro
Sukehiro Tomita
Kenichi Matsuzaki
Mechanical Designer(s):
Shoji Kawamori
Kazutaka Miyatake
Character Designer:
Haruhiko Mikimoto
Musical Composer:
Kentaroh Haneda
Format:
36 episodes
Airdates:
Japan 10.03.1982 – 06.26.1983
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