Model number:Â TMF/A 802
Code name:Â BuCUE
Unit type:Â mass production ground assault mobile suit
Manufacturer:Â ZAFT (Zodiac Alliance of Freedom Treaty)
Operator:Â ZAFT
First deployment:Â C.E. 70
Accommodation:Â pilot only, in standard cockpit in torso
Dimensions:Â head height 11.07 meters (base of turret)
Weight:Â max gross weight 69.3 metric tons
Armor materials:Â unknown
Powerplant:Â ultracompact energy battery, power output rating unknown
Propulsion:Â 4 x engine-driver caterpillar tread (tank mode)
Equipment and design features:Â sensors, range unknown
Fixed armaments:Â double-edged beam saber, mounted on mouth (later modification)
Optional fixed armaments:Â 2-barrel 450mm railgun, mounted on back; 13-tube 400mm missile launcher, mounted on back
At the start of the Bloody Valentine War in C.E. 70, ZAFT produced specialized mobile suits for specific environments. One such design was the ground assault TMF/A-802 BuCUE. Unlike the humanoid ZGMF-1017 GINN, the BuCUE was a quadruped suit resembling a dog or cat. However, the BuCUE’s unique design allowed it to be faster and more maneuverable than a humanoid mobile suit on the Earth’s surface. The BuCUE was capable of running or sliding across the ground with tank treads, and it could also jump across great distances. The BuCUE’s armament consisted of a double-edged beam saber mounted on the mouth, which was added to later models after ZAFT acquired beam saber technology from the stolen Gundams in January C.E. 71. The BuCUE’s back could be fitted with either a 2-barrel railgun or a 13-tube missile launcher.
BuCUEs were deployed all over Earth in ZAFT’s campaigns of conquest. One variant, the TMF/A-802P-Mod.W Waltfeld Custom Type, served as the prototype for the upgraded TMF/A-803 LaGOWE. The BuCUE was the preferred mobile suit of North African commander “Desert Tiger” Andrew Waltfeld for use by his forces operating in Libya. There, the BuCUE’s abilities were unchallenged until the arrival of the Earth Alliance battleship Archangel and the GAT-X105 Strike Gundam. The BuCUE remained in service as a ground attack unit in the Second Bloody Valentine War, and several units participated in a futile attempt to defend Berlin from the mammoth GFAS-X1 Destroy Gundam.
Pilot(s):Â Kirkwood, Maylam, Hadat, Andrew Waltfeld, Un No
First appearance:Â Mobile Suit Gundam SEED
Original mechanical designer:Â Kunio Okawara
Director:
Mitsuo Fukuda
Writer(s):
Chiaki Morosawa
Hiroyuki Yoshino
Hiroshi Ohnogi
Shigeru Morita
Akinori Endo
Yuuichi Nomura
Akemi Omode
Mechanical Designer(s):
Kunio Okawara
Kimitoshi Yamane
Junichi Akutsu
Character Designer:
Hisashi Hirai
Musical Composer:
Toshihiko Sahashi
Format:
50 episodes (original); 48 episodes (HD); 1 short; 3 compilation movies
Airdates (Original):
Japan 10.05.2002 – 09.27.2003
U.S. 04.17.2004 – 04.15.2005
Airdates (HD Remaster):
Japan 01.xx.2012 – 11.xx.2012
Video Release (SE):
Japan 08.27.2004 – 10.22.2004
U.S. 07.11.2005 – 11.22.2005
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