RPG Stats by DAVE DEITRICH (deitrich@mcs.net)
Background info provided by THE GUNDAM PROJECT
When the Jion Archduchy separated from the Earth Federation in UC
(Universal Century) 0054, the Jion military leaders knew that an
eventual war with the Federation was inevitable. They also knew that
their small space navy had no hope of winning against the superior
Federation forces, so they instructed the Jion scientists to begin
development of a new type of weapon that would be small enough to be
cheaply and quickly produced, but powerful enough to give the Jion
forces an advantage over their Federation counterparts.
The first major triumph for the Jion scientists was the discovery of the Minovski Particles. These particles generate an unstable magnetic field that absorbs most forms of energy instead of reflecting it. Although they have a fairly short life span, the Minovski particles had two major benefits. The first was that by scattering them in space, the Jions could create combat areas where all radio and radar based systems were effectively useless. This dramatically changed the rules of space combat, forcing spacecraft to rely on visual sensors only.
The second major application of Minovski Particles was in the creation of a new form radiation shielding, which was very thin and light yet hundreds of times stronger than lead for containing radiation. This new shielding allowed the creation of extremely small, very powerful reactors. The Jion engineers used these new systems to their maximum potential, creating a completely new form of one-man fighter craft, the "Mobile Suit". This 60-foot tall humanoid robot soldier was extremely fast and could stop and turn on a dime. They could also be equipped with weapons that were just as powerful as spaceship cannons. Although they were not heavily armored, the combination of speed and firepower made them ideal for combat in Minovski-jammed areas. The first combat- ready mobile suit, the MS-05 Zaku, was rolled out in UC 0075. A much improved model, the MS-06 Zaku II, began production in UC 0078.
Initially, the Federation generals viewed the idea of 60 foot tall fighting robots as idiotic at best, but they quickly changed their minds when the Jion Archduchy declared war on the Earth Federation in early 0079. Within three weeks, Jion forces heavily supported by the new Zakus destroyed 80% of the Federation space navy. Jion troops then invaded Earth and succeeded in capturing North America, Central America, and large regions of Europe and Asia. Within one month of the Jion Archduchy's declaration of war, defeat seemed inevitable for the Federation forces.
The Federation quickly began "Project Victory," an operation whose sole purpose was to produce a superior mobile suit design for Federation forces. This project culminated with the construction of the RX-78 Gundam, a general-purpose mobile suit that was far superior to the Jion's MS-06 Zaku. The Gundam was equipped with the best technology the Federation could offer. It was designed around the revolutionary "Core Block" system, a modular system that allowed for quick maintenance and replacement of the Gundam's systems. The Gundam's armor was constructed of Lunar Titanium, a new metal that was extremely strong but also very light. While incapable of withstanding hits from a mega particle beam, Lunar Titanium could handle direct hits from the Zaku's 120mm autocannon. Finally, the Gundam was armed with a beam rifle and two beam sabers, which were the most destructive mobile suit weapons yet produced.
Three Gundam prototypes were constructed, but two of them (#1 and #3) were destroyed before they ever saw combat. The #2 prototype survived and was piloted by Ensign Amuro Rey throughout the war. The Jions responded to Project Victory by developing their own advanced mobile suits. Some, like the MS-14 Geloog, were technically more powerful than the Gundam. However, Amuro Rey's emerging "New Type" powers allowed him to pilot the Gundam with incredible skill, enabling him to defeat anything the Jion forces threw at him. Eventually, the Federation engineers succeeded in developing a mass production version of the Gundam (the RGM-79 "GM") and the tide of battle turned in favor of the Federation forces. The Federation succeeded in driving the Jion forces off of Earth, and eventually the Jion Archduchy collapsed after its ruling family, the Zabi, were killed in the "Battle of Abowaku". The Federation negotiated a peace treaty with the post-Zabi Jion Republic in early UC 0080, thus ending the One Year War.
The RX-78 Gundam prototype #2 was destroyed in the Battle of Abowaku. A
fourth prototype, the RX-78NT1 "Alex" was constructed especially for
Amuro Rey in late UC 0079. However, the new Gundam could not be
delivered to him in time for the Battle of Abowaku, and the "Alex" was
destroyed by Jion forces a week before the war ended. The Gundam and GM
mobile suits became the symbol of Federation military power after the
end of the war.
| Vehicle Type: | UNT Spacy Prototype Close-Combat Mobile Suit |
| Model: | RX-78-2 Gundam with FF-X7 Core Fighter |
| Crew: | One |
M.D.C. BY LOCATION:
Head 100
Vulcan Cannons (2, Head) 25 each
Arms (2) 100 each
Hands (2) 50 each
Legs (2) 150 each
(1) Upper Torso 350
(1) Lower Torso 250
Backpack/Thrusters 150
(2) FF-X7 Core Fighter 175
1.9 Megawatt Beam Rifle 100
.38 Megawatt Beam Sabers (2-4) 25 each
270 mm HyperBazooka 100
Shield 150
NOTES:
| Gundam, Running: | 100 mph (160 kmph) |
| Gundam, Non-Thruster Leap: | 100 ft (30.5 m) up or across. |
| Gundam, Thruster Leap: | 500 ft (152.5 m) up or across. |
| Length: | 22 ft (6.6 m) |
| Width: | 27 ft (8.1 m) |
| Height: | 60 ft (18.0 m) |
| Gundam Weight: | 60.0 tons loaded 43.4 tons unloaded |
| Main Engine: | Fusion Reactor w/ Minovski Shielding (reactor is housed in the Core Fighter) |
| Range: | The generator can supply power for approximately 10 years before requiring replacement. |
| Generator Output: | 1,380 Kw |
| Thruster Output: | 24,000 kg x 2 (Backpack), 1,870 kg x 4 (Feet) |
| Sensor Range: | 5,700 m |
| Armor Materials: | Lunar Titanium plus Magnetic Coating (for decreased friction between armor plates, resulting in better reaction times) |
The original beam rifle for the RX-78 Gundam had the energy capacitor built directly into the gun, which meant that it could only be recharged at a base or ship and couldn't be exchanged in the field. Later models of the beam rifle included a modular capacitor that could be exchanged in the field (much like an energy clip). These modified rifles did not become widely spread until 0082-0083, however.
One Beam Rifle is usually assigned to the Gundam, though a second one can be stored on the inside of the shield if necessary.
NOTE: The first versions of this weapon had technical problems that caused it to malfunction with extended use. After the first shot, roll a 1d10 every time the weapon is fired. On a roll of 1 the gun malfunctions and cannot be fired again until serviced by technicians. These design flaws were finally corrected shortly before the Battle of Abowaku.
The beam saber only contains enough energy and mega particles for about 60 seconds of continuous use. When not in use, the beam sabers are stored in the backpack of the mecha, where they are recharged by the Gundam's reactor. The Gundam can switch the beam saber on and off while holding it, in order to conserve power. Once totally depleted it takes 30 minutes for a beam saber to recharge to full capacity.
The Gundam carries two beam sabers mounted on its backpack. An additional two sabers (fully charged) can be stored on the inside of the shield.
ONE hyperbazooka can be mounted on the back of the Gundam. Due to its bulk and low payload, this weapons is usually reserved for missions involving heavy assault.
The designers of the Gundam then took this concept one step further, and designed the central unit so that it could transform into a fully functional plane when not attached to a Gundam body. This would allow the pilot to escape with the most valuable systems of the mecha in case the Gundam ever got destroyed in battle. Although some designers envisioned using the "Core Fighter" as a combat fighter, it proved to be rather ill-suited for that role. The Core Fighter is too slow to be an effective combat aircraft, and its armaments are too light to do serious damage to most mobile suits. Later on during the war an external unit (called the "Core Booster") was developed, which could be attached to the Core Fighter and turn it into a fairly powerful heavy fighter.
The Core Block system benefited the Gundam several times during the war. However, the system proved too expensive to include in all Federation mecha, and was therefore not included in later mass-production versions of the Gundam. Eventually the Core Block System was scrapped in favor of the Linear Seat System; a virtual environment display system that provided much more visual information for the pilot of the mecha.
| Vehicle Type: | UNT Spacy Prototype Light Fighter |
| Model: | FF-X7 Core Fighter |
| Crew: | One |
M.D.C. BY LOCATION:
(1) Reinforced Cockpit 150
Autocannons (4, 2 per side) 25 each
(2) Main Body 175
(3) Wings (2) 75 each
(3) Tail 50
NOTES:
| Max Speed: | 400 mph (640 kmph) |
| Cruising Speed: | 300 mph (480 kmph) |
| Length: | 29 ft (8.6 m) |
| Width: | 14 ft (4.2 m) |
| Height: | 15 ft (4.5 m) |
The only possible interest the Gundam might have is in the Minovski technology it contains. Rifts technology does contains systems that are equal to or superior to the Gundam's capabilities, but the technology in the RX-78 eventually becomes the basis for smaller, faster, and DEADLIER mecha in the Gundam continuity. Such mecha can be seen in shows like Gundam: Char's Counterattack, Gundam F91, and Victory Gundam. Extended research into Minovski physics by Rifts engineers may eventually produce designs that are just as powerful.
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