- Gundam Mk-II
The RX-178 Gundam Mark-II is a fictional mobile suit from the
Universal Century Gundam anime series. A collaborative design created byKunio Okawara ,Mamoru Nagano , andKazumi Fujita , it is featured prominently as protagonistKamille Bidan 'smobile suit in the first half of "Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam ", and used by various secondary characters throughout the rest of that series and its sequel, "Mobile Suit Gundam ZZ ". It has appeared in a number of other media, including thePlayStation 2 title ', cite web | url = http://ps2.ign.com/objects/573/573342.html | title = Mobile Suit Gundam: AEUG versus Titans | work = IGN.com | accessdate = October 31 | accessyear = 2007 ] thePlayStation 3 title ', cite web | url = http://www.dynastywarriorsgundam.com/flash_positive.html | title = Dynasty Warriors: Gundam Official Game Site | work =Namco Bandai Games | accessdate = October 31 | accessyear = 2007 ] the "Super Robot Wars " series, cite web | url = http://www.gamefaqs.com/portable/gameboy/file/581765/29673 | title = Super Robot Wars Robot Series Guide | work = GameFaqs.com | accessdate = October 31 | accessyear = 2007 ] and PSP title "Gundam Battle Royale ", among many others others.In "Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam"
The RX-178 Gundam Mk-II are three prototype mobile suits developed by the Titans, an elite special unit of the Earth Federation forces, in UC 0087 - the first Gundam units seen in "
Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam ". Aside from a new paint job of dark blue and black with red and yellow highlights, the Gundam Mk. II bears great aesthetic similarities to itsOne Year War -era predecessor, the originalRX-78-2 Gundam from "Mobile Suit Gundam ". The Mk. II represented a small increase in mobility compared to the original, and with the deletion of the cumbersome and expensive core block system, room was freed upon for a more modern panoramic cockpit setup (a more or less standard accoutrement for mobile suits in the same series and time period), which is designed to offer increasedsituational awareness to the pilot. Armaments are fairly standard Gundam fare, including a beam rifle (chronologically speaking, the Mk. II's beam rifle was the first of such weapons to be powered by a replaceable e-pac device; this was later retconned with ') and twin beam sabers. Vulcan guns are not installed in the Mk. II by default, unlike previous models; however, an optional set can be added as an ejectable pod. The Mk. II may also arm a "clay bazooka" weapon, which is capable of disabling a mobile suit's mobility via an adhesive warhead (though it can equip normal explosive shells if desired). Aside from the aforementioned mundane enhancements, the Mk. II's most substantial contribution to mobile suit technology and largest upgrade over its predecessor is the then-revolutionary movable frame construction, which later inspired the designs in the novelGundam Sentinel . Paradoxically, the Gundam Mk. II is "not" armored with the wonderfully durable Gundarium alloy"' material, first introduced in the series on the original RX-78 Gundam, making it no more or less physically durable than mass-production mobile suits of the era (the term Gundarium is a creation of the Zeta Gundam series; formerly, the same material was known as "Lunar Titanium" in "Mobile Suit Gundam", and was renamed (orretcon ned from a meta standpoint) in honor of the original Gundam). "Entertainment Bible II", Bandai, 1989]Further development by the Titans was delayed indefinitely following a raid by AEUG operatives (led by the incognito Zeon One Year War ace
Char Aznable , alias Quattro Bajeena) where all three units were stolen from the Titans' headquarters at Green Noa II (effectively kicking off theGryps Conflict that forms the background plot of "Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam"). Launched from the carrier warship Argama, this "Gundam Heist" also netted the AEUG the powerfulNewtype Kamille Bidan , who would become the Mk. II's chief operator, as well as initiating the series-long conflict between Kamille and Titans pilotJerid Messa . Of note, this act marked the first "Stolen Gundam" plot event in the franchise, which has become more common in recent years (e.g. the in "" or nearly the entire starting Gundam cast in "Gundam SEED"series).2002-5-6) " [http://www.amazon.com/dp/1569317399 Gundam: The Official Guide] ". Mark Simmons. ISBN 1569317399]Though an initial boon against Titans mobile suits (as well as even more outdated Earth Federation designs, some of which were One Year War-era Zeon models confiscated after the war),Episode 11: Paptimus Scirocco specifically refers to the Earth Federation cruiser fleet in pursuit of the "Argama" as being equipped with "outdated mobile suits", such as the One Year War-era Zaku Cannon.] the Mk. II's limited capabilities become quite apparent by the time the plot develops to the Jaburo drop operation (starting in episode 11, "Entering the Atmosphere" cite web | url = http://www.mahq.net/animation/gundam/zeta/zgep11.htm | title = Z Gundam: Entering the Atmosphere | work = MAHQ.net | accessdate = October 31 | accessyear = 2007 ] ), where even the Titans' new mass-produced RMS-108 Marasai mobile suits featured Gundarium alloy armoring. The Mk. II's shortcomings are mitigated, to an extent, by the attachment of the G-Defenser armor booster, constructed by
Anaheim Electronics . When combined with the G-Defenser, the Mk. II's mobility is increased via numerous additional thrusters, its vulnerabilities are somewhat reduced with additional armor plating, and its offensive capabilities are boosted significantly - new weapons include a heavy beam rifle and a battery of missile launchers, among others. Additionally, the G-Defenser itself is constructed with Gundarium alloy armor, boosting the protective value of the areas covered on the Mk. II's body. This configuration, known as the "Super Gundam", enables the Mk. II to remain relatively competitive against all but the highest-performing Titans mobile suits, such as the RX-193 Hambrabi.Kamille would eventually abandon the Mk. II (episode 21, "A Sign of Zeta" cite web | url = http://www.mahq.net/animation/gundam/zeta/zgep21.htm | title = Z Gundam: A Sign of Zeta | work = MAHQ.net | accessdate= October 31 | accessyear = 2007] ) when the titular MSZ-006 Z Gundam, which Kamille helped design, is completed and delivered to the "Argama" (this also marks the first "mid-season upgrade" in the protagonist's mobile suit selection, which has since become a staple of the Gundam franchise). The Mk. II is then used by former Titans pilot
Emma Sheen , who defected episodes earlier, before the Jaburo drop operation. Katz Kobayashi takes up operating the G-Defenser, and the two form a competent and effective team in utilizing the "Super Gundam".In movie trilogy's trailer , it shows Gundam Mk.II launchs with a Long Beam Rifle, but flys separately with G-Defenser, which shows Gundam Mk.II has an ability to use Long Beam Rifle on its own, through Emma did not fire a single shot in Mk.II mode.
In "Mobile Suit Gundam ZZ"
Early in the sequel series "
Mobile Suit Gundam ZZ " (episode 12), the AEUG independent task force (also known as the "Gundam Team") brought the wrecked Mk. II back into service. The suit was used throughout much of the series against the technologically superior Axis/Neo Zeon forces. At the end of the First Neo Zeon War, it was once again critically damaged. The unit was assigned to Elle Viano who served as it's primary pilot.Other appearances and beyond
The concept of Isuzu VX 2 [http://www.isuzu.co.jp/museum/conhis/vx2.html official link] is inspired by RX-178 Gundam Mk-II as concept design arts released in the Jan/Feb 1998, as seen in issue no. 71 of the magazine "Axis" published in Japan.
" DVDs ( [http://web.archive.org/web/20041009190859/www.robotech.com/gallery/mmitem.php?filetype=MOV&id=278 Robotech.com Video] ), the latter of which garnered a news article response, [http://www.robotech.com/news/viewarticle.php?id=199 complete with chart] .] though if he specifically created the "Conan Mk. II" bumper has not been confirmed by any official source.
As with most mobile suits from Zeta Gundam, the Gundam Mk. II (and its Super form) received 1/144th cite web | url = http://www.hlj.com/product/BAN03333 | title = 1/144th Gundam Mk. II | work = HobbyLink Japan | accessdate = November 1 | accessyear = 2007 ] and 1/100th cite web | url = http://www.hlj.com/product/BAN03753 | title = 1/100th Gundam Mk. II | work = HobbyLink Japan | accessdate = November 1 | accessyear = 2007 ] scale model kits in 1987, along with a 1/220th scale "pocket model" (scaled to match large Z Gundam mobile suit kits, such as the
MRX-009 Psyco Gundam . cite web | url = http://www.hlj.com/product/BAN05189 | title = 1/220th Gundam Mk. II | work = HobbyLink Japan | accessdate = November 1 | accessyear = 2007 ] In 1994, the Mk. II was featured in the limited-run 1/144th High Grade series (not to be confused with the later HGUC, or High Grade Universal Century, series), along with the original RX-78 Gundam and successor MSZ-006 Zeta Gundam. cite web | url = http://www.hlj.com/product/BAN29712 | title = 1/144th Gundam Mk. II (HG) | work = HobbyLink Japan | accessdate = November 1 | accessyear = 2007 ] . With the 1/144th-scale HGUC lineup, launched in 2000, the Mk. II has seen very heavy coverage. The Mk. II was released as a standalone model in May 2002 (in AEUG and Titans colors), cite web | url = http://www.hlj.com/product/BAN910534 | title = 1/144th HGUC Gundam Mk. II (Titans Version) | work = HobbyLink Japan | accessdate = November 1 | accessyear = 2007 ] with the G-Defenser in "Super Gundam" configuration in November 2002, cite web | url = http://www.hlj.com/product/BAN914207 | title = 1/144th HGUC Super Gundam | work = HobbyLink Japan | accessdate = November 1 | accessyear = 2007 ] a limited production (now discontinued) collector's "extra finish" version in May 2005, cite web | url = http://www.hlj.com/product/BAN934145 | title = 1/144th HGUC Gundam Mk. II Extra Finish | work = HobbyLink Japan | accessdate = November 1 | accessyear = 2007 ] with the Flying Armor re-entry vehicle later that month, cite web | url = http://www.hlj.com/product/BAN932153 | title = 1/144th HGUC Gundam Mk. II + Flying Armor | work = HobbyLink Japan | accessdate = November 1 | accessyear = 2007 ] and as part of the "Gryphios War" 3-pack with the Zeta Gundam and MSN-00100 Hyaku Shiki in March 2006. cite web | url = http://www.hlj.com/product/BAN939090 | title = 1/144th HGUC Gryphios War Set | work = HobbyLink Japan | accessdate = November 1 | accessyear = 2007 ] The Mk. II joined the 1/100th-scale Master Grade lineup in August 1998, in both AEUG cite web | url = http://www.hlj.com/product/BAN61364 | title = 1/100 Gundam Mk. II (MG) AEUG Version | work = HobbyLink Japan | accessdate = November 1 | accessyear = 2007 ] and Titans colors. cite web | url = http://www.hlj.com/product/BAN70068 | title = 1/100 Gundam Mk. II (MG) Titans Version | work = HobbyLink Japan | accessdate = November 1 | accessyear = 2007] A Master Grade "Super Gundam" kit with the G-Defenser was issued in January 1999, cite web | url = http://www.hlj.com/product/BAN71420 | title = 1/100 Super Gundam (MG) | work = HobbyLink Japan | accessdate = November 1 | accessyear = 2007] Totally re-designed versions of the Master Grade Mk. IIs were released in October 2005 (AEUG version) cite web | url = http://www.hlj.com/product/BAN938412 | title = 1/100 MG Gundam Mk. II Ver.2.0 AEUG | work = HobbyLink Japan | accessdate = November 1 | accessyear = 2007] and March 2006 (Titans version), cite web | url = http://www.hlj.com/product/BAN941924 | title = 1/100 MG Gundam Mk. II Ver.2.0 Titans | work = HobbyLink Japan | accessdate = November 1 | accessyear = 2007] concurrent with the releases of the second and third Zeta Gundam movie compilations respectively. Finally, the Gundam Mk. II was inducted into the enormous 1/60th-scale Perfect Grade line in November 2001, cite web | url = http://www.hlj.com/product/BAN906047 | title = 1/60 Perfect Grade Gundam Mk. II "AEUG" | work = HobbyLink Japan | accessdate = November 1 | accessyear = 2007] and again in Titans colors in July 2002. cite web | url = http://www.hlj.com/product/BAN912816 | title = 1/60 Perfect Grade Gundam Mk. II "Titans" | work = HobbyLink Japan | accessdate = November 1 | accessyear = 2007]References
* SD Gundam G Generation F's database entry on Gundam Mk-II, Super Gundam and Full Armor Gundam Mk-II.
* Super Robot Taisen Alpha 3's database entry on Gundam Mk-II and Super Gundam.External links
* [http://www.gundamofficial.com/worlds/uc/zeta/mechanics/ms_mkii.html Gundam Mk. II] at "GundamOfficial.com"
* [http://www.gundamofficial.com/worlds/uc/zeta/mechanics/ms_supergundam.html Super Gundam] at "GundamOfficial.com"
* [http://www.mahq.net/mecha/gundam/z/rx-178.htm Gundam Mk. II] at MAHQ
* [http://www.mahq.net/mecha/gundam/z/rx-178-fxa-05d.htm Super Gundam] at MAHQ
* [http://www.mahq.net/animation/gundam/zeta/zgmain.htm "Zeta Gundam" episode guide] at MAHQ
* [http://www.gundamofficial.com/worlds/uc/zeta/story/index.html "Zeta Gundam" plot synopsis] at "GundamOfficial.com"
* [http://web.archive.org/web/20010801161539/www.gundamproject.com/works/zgundam.html "Zeta Gundam"] at the Gundam Project (archive courtesy of theWayback Machine ).
*(2002-5-6) " [http://www.amazon.com/dp/1569317399 Gundam: The Official Guide] ". Mark Simmons. ISBN 1569317399
*(2002-5-10) " [http://www.amazon.com/dp/1931514062 Gundam Technical Manual #3: Stardust Memories] ". Yoshiyuki Tomino. ISBN 1931514062
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