To answer your question @Warmachine375, anything not being used by a main Gundam Meister will either have an ultralarge GN condenser or a Tau Drive in place of the true GN Drive.
I see. Guess GN Tau Drive would do as the GN Condenser runs out a little too quickly as what happened to 0 Gundam piloted by Lasse Aeon and Setsuna using the 00 Raiser Condenser variant when trying to contact the ELS in first failed attempt.

Is it also because Celestial Being MS tech is incompatible with the UC tech if it attempted to modify an Ultracompact Minovsky Fusion Reactor into their GN mobile suit?
 
I see. Guess GN Tau Drive would do as the GN Condenser runs out a little too quickly as what happened to 0 Gundam piloted by Lasse Aeon and Setsuna using the 00 Raiser Condenser variant when trying to contact the ELS in first failed attempt.

Is it also because Celestial Being MS tech is incompatible with the UC tech if it attempted to modify an Ultracompact Minovsky Fusion Reactor into their GN mobile suit?

Partially. Remember that in 00 Gundam, GN Drives and GN Condensers aren't just power sources, but also the main source of 'thrust' via expelling GN Particles. A Minovsky Fusion Reactor would only serve as a power source for a Tau Drive (and not even do anything to help refill GN Condensers), not to mention that conventional thrusters would have to be bolted on where there isn't really space for them, and I'm also going with the interpretation from SRW 0 Delta that Minovksy Particles and GN Particles...don't really play well together in the same power system.
 
A Minovsky Fusion Reactor would only serve as a power source for a Tau Drive
Well at least they won't have to worry about recharging after a limited period of time as shown with Chobu squad's own GN-X units having their pseudo solar reactors prepped before deployment to hunt down Team Trinity in 00 canon.

conventional thrusters would have to be bolted on where there isn't really space for them
True, the UC mobile suits usually have backpack thrusters and feet thrusters. While the 00 mobile suits just needed the GN Drive, both true and fake, on the back.

I'm also going with the interpretation from SRW 0 Delta that Minovksy Particles and GN Particles...don't really play well together in the same power system.
That's fair. Even though their source came from Jupiter as Minovsky Particles came from Helium-3 and GN Drives came from Celestial Being's Europa expedition on Jupiter's gravity well to make them, they're fundamentally different.

The Minovsky Particles just disrupt the radar and communications, etc. while GN Particles do more than that such as making even the heaviest MS like Virtue as light as a feather, fly without need of thrusters and evolve humans into purebred Innovators after the user of Trans-Am Raiser System.
 
[X] Catch-22
-Have Shin Getter Robo cling to the Ptolemios II as it is forced into the firing angle of Memento Mori. Once it dodges the shot from Memento Mori using Trans-Am, sustained by the Arios Gundam's GN Drive, Shin Getter Robo will change to Shin Getter and charge at Memento Mori in an attempt to destroy it. At the same time, Gundam Seravee and Gundam Cherudim will work in tandem to try and attack Memento Mori's weak point.
-GN Archer will provide defensive fire.

[X] Patrick (Victory Gundam)

[X] Graham Aker (GN-XIII)
 
...Huh, didn't get rhe update, odd.

Also, I guarantee someone cried when they said "Shin Getter Robo".

[X] Catch-22

[X] Patrick (Victory Gundam)
[X] Graham Aker (GN-XIII)

Lesse how many times we gotta replace the Victory's limbs by the end of the quest.
 
True and to them, it's gonna be a free real estate to salvage those legs and reverse engineer them.

Speaking of which, what do the heroes of SRW think of this weapon from Reconguista if used on the Council and their pawns?

View: https://youtu.be/RuvZenKSl1k?si=Mf9qXitdxk-vpuZ1


You're not getting access to that. Reconquista in G may be referenced, but it won't make a direct appearance. Mostly because even though I haven't watched it, I've heard that while it has its own merits, it has a lot of wasted potential.

Also, I dislike the 'explanation' that Turn A is the conclusion to ALL Gundam series. I'll accept that it could be the far, FAR future of the UC timeline, but not for anything else, or just standalone.
 
You're not getting access to that. Reconquista in G may be referenced, but it won't make a direct appearance. Mostly because even though I haven't watched it, I've heard that while it has its own merits, it has a lot of wasted potential.
Fair enough and my bad if I gave you spoilers of Reconguista in G.

Also, I dislike the 'explanation' that Turn A is the conclusion to ALL Gundam series. I'll accept that it could be the far, FAR future of the UC timeline, but not for anything else, or just standalone.
Yeah, agreed. Gundam Multiverse should not have the same conclusion with Turn A and they have their own various stories that ended differently than follow the same route together.
 
Also, I dislike the 'explanation' that Turn A is the conclusion to ALL Gundam series. I'll accept that it could be the far, FAR future of the UC timeline, but not for anything else, or just standalone.

Well, it both is and isn't.

Basically, Turn-A is a *theoretical* end-line of the UC, G, Wing, and After War timelines, and going further of later timelines such as Seed, 00, etc.

But, it isn't *canonical* to them.

Beyond the lore just being... completely incompatible between them, it's always been pushed like that, that the far future of each series wouldn't be Turn-A, it's a combo of all of them that would result in Turn-A.

And, of course, the different gundam timelines stand alone...well, except Reconguista in G's Regild, which is explicitly the far flung future of U.C. There are just too many incompatibilities in their backgrounds and events to actually connect to one another. Not the least of which being that Earth would more closely resemble Macross' Before we'd even get to the 1st Space War, nevermind the 7th before After War X, and certainly not the horrors of the series released after Turn-A.

Honestly, best way to think about it is that Turn-A is to Gundam what Dissidia is to Final Fantasy. A crossover with it's own continuity, seperate from the originals and noncanonical to them.

Oh, and to add to the confusion soup, it's possible Regild happens after the time period of Turn-A, were they to happen in the same timeline. Conflicting sources on that.
 
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Aye, also I've been wondering. Why Graham Aker is using the GN-XIII than a Flag (space type) or at least a Flag with a modified GN Tau Drive like in the finale of 00 Season 1?

Since 00 S1 was so radically changed, Graham never suffered his injuries (and in fact one of his wingmen is still alive, though who knows how long that's going to last)

I still have a mind to give him the Susanowo for the 00 S2 finale (no, this current battle is not the 00 S2 finale).
 
Since 00 S1 was so radically changed, Graham never suffered his injuries (and in fact one of his wingmen is still alive, though who knows how long that's going to last)

I still have a mind to give him the Susanowo for the 00 S2 finale (no, this current battle is not the 00 S2 finale).
I see. That means Graham would be more accepting of the GN-X unit than reject it due to a promise he made to Howard Mason posthumously that he will defeat a Gundam with a Flag no matter what.

That sounds cool for Graham to use Susanow without being Mr. Bushido and he'd be a force to be reckoned with.
 
Current battle is 00 S2 mid-boss.
On that note, I'm sad that 00 S2 Break The World incident didn't happen. Everyone shooting debris falling from space elevator to save lives, despite being in a fight with each other minutes before was an incredibly powerful scene.
But no coup attempt, no Veda tailoring news...

Eh, something like this could still happen.
 
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