Model number:Â RX-124
Code name:Â Gundam TR-6 [Wondwart]
Unit type:Â experimental transformable mobile suit
Manufacturer: Earth Federation Forces
Operator: Titans
First deployment:Â unknown
Accommodation:Â pilot only, in panoramic monitor/linear seat cockpit in head
Dimensions:Â unknown
Weight:Â unknown
Armor materials:Â unknown
Powerplant:Â Minovsky type ultracompact fusion reactor, power output rating unknown
Propulsion:Â rocket thrusters: total output unknown
Equipment and design features:Â sensors, range unknown; booster pod
Fixed armaments:Â composite shield booster, mounts long beam rifle/claw and I-field generator; sub arm unit; 2 x vulcan gun, mounted in head
Optional hand armaments:Â none
The RX-124 Gundam TR-6 was developed as a compilation of the TR series and, rather than indicating a single machine, this codename referred to an entire weapons system centered on the core machine Wondwart. As with the RX-121 Gundam TR-1 [Hazel], the base machine Wondwart could be enhanced via a wealth of option parts, and a wide variety of these parts were prepared so that it could display maximum performance in any environment and in any battlefield. Because it could theoretically achieve higher specs than any existing machine by swapping parts, it could almost be called “the strongest of the strong” at the present point . The TR-6 was essentially a set of components attached to a drum frame which served as the central unit of its transformation mechanisms. The mobile armor form’s aerodynamic characteristics were poor, and special option parts were required for atmospheric flight, so this form was mainly for use in space. Its nose section was a booster pod with atmospheric entry capabilities. Its torso section was extremely small, and its thigh sections relatively large, because its generators were housed in the thighs and booster pod. A folding sub arm unit was attached to its waist, and a vulcan pod was added to the basic TR-6 head.
The booster pod of the TR-6 was based on the movable booster pod used by the Hazel, and it included coolant gas emitters that allowed the TR-6 to perform atmospheric entry. This booster pod could be replaced by a variety of other types, including an EWAC radome and a “double shield” type similar to the multi connector pod of the RX-121-2A Gundam TR-1 [Advanced Hazel]. This double shield version lacked coolant gas emitters, but it included a mega particle cannon and two shield latches that could hold composite shield boosters. The composite shield booster was a multifunctional shield that could be used as both a long beam rifle and a claw for melee combat. This device served as the main weapon of the Wondwart. The claw section of the composite shield booster contained a beam emitter that could be connected to a long rifle barrel, as with the claw wing unit of the FF-X29A G-Parts [Hrududu]. The composite shield booster also included a targeting sensor and an I-field generator, and could function as a winch unit.
First appearance: Advance of Zeta: The Flag of Titans
Original mechanical designer:Â Kenki Fujioka
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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