Model number:Â xvm-dgc
Code name:Â Khronos
Unit type:Â X-Rounder use artillery mobile suit
Manufacturer:Â Vagan
Operator:Â Vagan
First deployment:Â AG 141
Accommodation:Â pilot only, in panoramic monitor cockpit in head
Dimensions:Â overall height 20.0 meters
Weight:Â empty 54.5 metric tons
Armor materials:Â unknown
Powerplant:Â unknown
Propulsion:Â unknown
Equipment and design features:Â sensors, range unknown; electromagnetic armor
Fixed armaments:Â 2 x beam vulcan gun/saber, mounted in palms; beam buster, mounted in torso; 2 x Khronos cannon, mounted on backpack
Optional hand armaments:Â Khronos gun, can function as beam saber
Remote weapons:Â xvv-xcm Zedas MÂ (mental control)
The xvm-dgc Khronos was an artillery mobile suit that served as the personal unit of Desil Galette, a mentally unstable X-Rounder. The Khronos was based on the earlier xvm-dfc Wiegel and shared the same frame as the xvm-zgc Zeydra, piloted by Desil’s younger brother, Zeheart. The Khronos was armed with the standard Vagan palm-mounted beam vulcan guns/sabers, along with a chest-mounted beam buster and a pair of beam cannons. It could also carry the versatile Khronos gun, which could function as a beam Gatling and beam saber. Like Desil’s earlier xvv-xc Zedas, the Khronos featured the ability to remote control friendly units piloted by X-Rounders. Desil used the Khronos as part of his quest for vengeance against Flit Asuno, but he was eventually defeated by Flit’s son Asemu, pilot of the AGE-2DB Gundam AGE-2 Double Bullet.
Pilot:Â Desil Galette
First appearance:Â Mobile Suit Gundam AGE
Original mechanical designer:Â Junya Ishigaki
Gundam AGE Info
Director(s):
Susumu Yamaguchi (TV)
Shinya Watada (OVA)
Writer(s):
Akihiro Hino
Kazuho Hyodo
Noboru Kimura
Rika Nakase
Yoichi Kato
Mechanical Designer(s):
Kanetake Ebikawa
Kenji Teraoka
Junya Ishigaki
Character Designer(s):
Takuzo Nagano
Michinori Chiba
Musical Composer:
Kei Yoshikawa
Airdates:
Japan 10.09.2011 – 09.23.2012
Format:
49 episodes; 1 compilation OVA
Video Release (OVA):
Japan 07.26.2013
U.S. 07.03.2018
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