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  2. Mobile Suit Gundam: Zeonic Front - Wikipedia

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    Midnight Fenrir Corps. LCDR. Garret Schmitzer - Commander of the Midnight Fenrir Corps. Schmitzer is a veteran of the One Week Battle and Operation British, where he was wounded in battle by Lt. Agar. Unable to pilot a mobile suit anymore, Schmitzer obtained Kycilia Zabi's permission to establish a new elite mobile suit unit that became Midnight Fenrir.

  3. Zaku - Wikipedia

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    In the Gundam timeline, the Zaku appears as one of the series' first units created for battle. At the start of the One-Year War, the Zaku II was the mainstay of Zeon's military but quickly became inferior to newer and more powerful mobile suits as the war progressed. By the later stages of the war, the Zaku II is antiquated.

  4. Amuro Ray - Wikipedia

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    Amuro Ray (Japanese: アムロ・レイ, Hepburn: Amuro Rei) is a fictional character introduced in Sunrise's 1979 anime series Mobile Suit Gundam.As the first protagonist in the franchise, Amuro is a mechanic who becomes the pilot of the mecha known as RX-78-2 Gundam to protect himself from the Zeon forces invading his space colony during the war.

  5. Gundam 0079: The War for Earth - Wikipedia

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    The story broadly follows the futuristic plot of the Mobile Suit Gundam (1979) series by Yoshiyuki Tomino and Hajime Yatate, where the Duchy of Zeon, which includes several space colonies ruled with an iron fist by the Zabi family, rebels against the Terran Federation; At that time, armies mainly used mobile suits, (literally "mobile armor"): humanoid mechas of several meters built en masse.

  6. Gihren no Yabou - Wikipedia

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    War for Zeon Independence adds an updated map system and military system to a rewritten script, several new characters, an updated spying system and Mobile Suits from MSV. The battles are fought in full 3D, unlike previous titles in the series. However, this installment omits the Zeta Gundam era conflicts featured in Blood of Zeon. As a result ...

  7. Gundam (fictional robot) - Wikipedia

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    As the success of the series began the Gundam franchise, the robot's design was the first of many variations in subsequent works. The design appearing in Mobile Suit Gundam serves as the symbol of the Gundam franchise and sparked the creation of its multiple sequels and spinoffs; most future Gundams featured use the RX-78-2's color scheme and ...

  8. List of Mobile Suit Gundam characters - Wikipedia

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    Voiced by: Yō Inoue, Kaori Nazuka (Gundam-san) (Japanese); Alaina Burnett (MSG), Olivia Bardeau (MSG I-III), Maggie O'Connor (Origin) (English) Sayla Mass (セイラ・マス, Seira Masu) is a medical student from the incomplete single space colony of the Earth Federation's Side 7 who ends up on the White Base along with other civilians including Amuro Ray, Fraw Bow, Hayato Kobayashi, Kai ...

  9. Mobile Suit Gundam: Federation vs. Zeon - Wikipedia

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    Mobile Suit Gundam: Federation vs. Zeon [a] is a 2001 arcade video game based on the anime television series Mobile Suit Gundam. An upgraded compilation of the game, called Kidō Senshi Gundam: Renpō vs. Zeon & DX [ b ] ( DX stands for "Deluxe"), includes 360-degree, zero-G space battlefields.