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RX-107 Rozet

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Model number: RX-107
Code name: Rozet
Unit type: prototype mobile suit
Manufacturer: Anaheim Electronics/Earth Federation Forces
Operator: Titans
First deployment: UC 0087
Accommodation: pilot only, in panoramic monitor/linear seat cockpit in torso
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: unknown
Armor materials: unknown
Powerplant: Minovsky type ultracompact fusion reactor, power output rating unknown
Propulsion: rocket thrusters: total output unknown
Equipment and design features: sensors, range unknown
Fixed armaments: shield, mounted on left arm
Optional hand armaments: beam rifle, power rating unknown

The RX-107 Rozet was a prototype mobile suit developed by Anaheim Electronics as a successor to the RMS-106 Hi-Zack. While the Hi-Zack was a mass production model designed for a good cost-performance ratio, the Rozet aimed for a higher standard of performance and its specs surpassed those of the Hi-Zack in every area. This machine was delivered to the Earth Federation Forces for testing and evaluation, but after seeing its high generator output the Titans requisitioned it as the core mobile suit of the RX-107+NRX-005X Rozet TR-4 [Dandelion]. Inheriting the design style of the Hi-Zack, this machine had the silhouette associated with Zeon mobile suits, including spike armor on its left shoulder, a shield on its right shoulder, and a monoeye for its main camera. The Rozet’s movable shield could carry up to four energy pack holders. For use with the Dandelion, the Rozet’s left arm was fitted with a special frame to support the shield’s weight, and a new backpack unit was installed to hold the skirt armor in place.

Pilot: Carl Matsubara
First appearance: Advance of Zeta: The Flag of Titans
Original mechanical designer: Kenki Fujioka

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Rear view

Advance of Zeta Info

Writer:
Bin Konno

Artist:
Tatsu Mizuki (manga)

Mechanical Designer:
Kenki Fujioka

Character Designer:
Takuya Saito

Format:
6 volumes (novel); 4 volumes (manga)

Novel Release:
Japan 06.10.2003 – 02.15.2008

Manga Release:
Japan 12.15.2003 – 04.26.2007

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