
Colorful weapon parts Buster Gun and Beam Gun The Beam Gun can be connected to the Buster Gun body. Each is equipped with sensors that have parabolic stamps engraved on them, creating a military-inspired design. Buster Gun Beam Gun Two types of beam blades included Brand Marker A massive chest armor that strikes a powerful action pose using the Brand Marker. It is possible to express it with a beam effect sheet attached. Scissor Anchor Displaying the state using dedicated attachment parts, it can be displayed in the state where the Scissor Anchor is directly shot with the TESTAGE (sold separately) base. Hand parts and a cut palette are included, allowing the concealment of various external weapon foundations. Heat Dagger Equipped with firing tubing. It possesses a translucent quality that seems to surround true octopus-like devices and is finished with a deep area metal build CROSSBONE GUNDAM.
The impression is that there are many screw webs and brand markers to finish it off.
I have the impression that the Heat Dagger is also quite active.
>>2
Basically, it’s always a desperate fight, so in the end, it seems like there’s only a knife and the front armor anchor on my waist as weapons.
It doesn’t give the impression of a typical beam saber or beam gun.
>>3
It’s X3, but after stabbing with the saber, I punch it to embed it.
Did the old man use a gun?
In the beginning, I was supposed to be doing precision shooting with the Zambuster.
In the second episode, the opponent launches a nuclear strike.
When in trouble, it gives the impression of being a scissor anchor of the lamber.
It’s terrible that it’s specialized in close combat but launches nuclear attacks when you keep your distance.
Wasn’t X2 primarily focused on shooting and dividing roles?
>>8
I used the buster launcher after switching to Jupiter, and during my time as a pirate, I used the shot lancer, so X2 is also close-range.
>>34
Didn’t we use the Buster Launcher even in the very beginning…?
I was a bit disappointed when the scissor anchor was omitted for the screw web because I like it.
Well, it makes sense to focus on close combat since the beam shield made it hard to land a decisive shot with ranged attacks…
Regular pilots probably won’t be able to handle it.
>>11
But after F91, I thought it would have been fine to use the Vespers too, right?
Is your origin immediately obvious? Yeah…
>>13
On the other hand, the enemy’s mass-produced F91 will obviously use the Vesbar, and if it hits, it can pierce through shields and cause instant death, so be careful! That’s what they say.
Was there a plan for general pilots to use it?
>>14
If they were properly mass-produced, I think there would have probably been a wide variety of shooting weapons.
The visor comes down over one eye during precision shooting, making it look like a pirate’s eye patch; it’s a nice design, but it’s a waste that it doesn’t get used more often.
Eye patches are great… It connects to what V2 was doing! I can feel the connection in the tech tree.
>>16
Moreover, it’s said that the F91 will also have a face open feature.
It’s a silhouette formula aircraft, albeit unofficial, so if done well, it might have been mass-produced.
When the age of the cosmic warring states began, there was no longer that kind of luxury.
>>19
The F97 is a machine from Sanary’s formula project, not Anaheim’s silhouette formula project.
>>20
Oh no, it got mixed up. You’re right, it’s from Sannary.
Is that the last one, the record breaker?
Both hands are chopped off, alright! Now it’s just a matter of teasing!
Using a screw web with the soles of your feet!?
In other words, it’s just that the Crossbone Gundam became hostile to the Federation, regardless of the Space Warring States period, which made it less viable for the Federation to sell.
I think the mass production system itself was already established around Flint.
The X13 for mass production can’t be fully utilized unless you’re an ace around here, right? Wasn’t that equipment omitted?
Throw the log.
The Crossbone, which was developed with a setting oriented towards operating under high gravity and close combat, was created using company funds.
If the Flint designed for Earth’s sphere had been properly organized according to production specifications and proposed to the Federation Army, it would have been standardized.
I guess you didn’t have any trouble with parts, huh…
It’s a best-selling model that has continued to be mass-produced for many years with a significant increase in variations.
It has been longer since I’ve been away from Sanary’s hands.
I seriously wonder about the system where a knife penetrates from the calf to the sole of the foot.
A certain company sold it to various places…
I don’t know how much of the Kroborn’s equipment is made for CV (character vernier) use.
>>32
It’s all mixed up between what was made by Sanary and what was in-house by Crossbone Vanguard…
I think they said it has been adjusted mainly for close range.
They might also be considering adjusting mainly to remote.
The pirate fleet, with just a single Mother Vanguard and struggling to produce a few onboard aircraft, is barely managing.
It seems like the equipment doesn’t really care whether it’s CV or Sanary as long as it can be used.
There was a time when the composition of the onboard aircraft was almost entirely made up of captured machines from Jupiter…
“Because the armor is thick! (That’s why it frequently vents heat) Charge in without hesitation! It’s too Spartan, Kinkedoo!”
The X2’s Buster Launcher, I believe when Tobia made a fake escape, he was shooting through the boosters while saying, “……Good luck!”
Is it also because Zabine is not really keen on the no-kill strategy like Kinkead (Shibuk)?
While it primarily focuses on close combat, I think the intention was to use hard points as part of the Sanarai F9 series to adapt to various missions.
In fact, considering that they can perform a dramatic escape using an L-type long-range rifle and can execute precision shooting that deliberately avoids inflicting fatal injuries, I think the performance on that side is quite high as well.
>>41
In the first place, if it wasn’t for sniper support, we wouldn’t be attaching the targeting device, which is also equipped on the V2, to the head.
It seems that even if it has precision shooting functions and is adjusted for close combat, it probably doesn’t have any difficulties with shooting.
I love scenes like “It’s supplies from Sanarii!”
>>44
The supply for Kurobon often results in really crazy stuff being brought in…
Considering the composition of the CV army and the pirate army, it seems that there is almost no organizational continuity except for the personal connections of those engaged in guerrilla warfare with the mother vanguard…
The logistics support person, Onmo, is almost like a Sanarii.
>>45
That’s why Bella, who calls herself the Crossbone Vanguard, is said to be a hypocrite, causing the aristocratic faction led by Zabine to erupt with dissatisfaction.
>>45
Well, to be blunt, that’s true.
>>45
Well, it’s a pretext to pull money from the aristocrats.
It looks like a brand marker that is really energy inefficient but doesn’t seem very strong.
>>49
I wonder if changing the shape of the beam shield really makes fuel efficiency that bad.
>>52
Conventional models had the disadvantage of a weak field effect in the generator part.
The brand marker actually focuses directly above its origin, which is its strongest advantage.
The defense efficiency and reliability have rather increased.
>>52
Wasn’t the first drawback of the beam shield fuel efficiency?
>>59
The consumption of continuous development is incredible.
If you don’t take a larger output margin than conventional machines, stable operation cannot be achieved.
The EWAC system suffers from both interference and high power consumption, making it impossible to deploy.
It’s great to see lots of familiar equipment in the new mission pack for F90.
>>50
When the G type and F type came out, it’s this… feeling, you know?
It’s supplies from Sanarii!
It’s a stupid-looking X3 field of both palms!
What a stupid Muramasa!
It’s a stupid full-cross!
Actually, it was a spare that was left!
How many times is it the phantom Crossbone!
Because things that cannot be done openly are turned over to pirates.
It seems like there are many things filled with the spirit of a fifth grader.
First of all, that core fighter’s design is inherited from the Cluster…
I can’t stand up to Zoroark.
I felt the advancement of technology.
>>57
Because it stops the Butterfly Buster, which has the same output as the Beam Zamber, with the Beam Shield.
Well, both are amazing, and they quickly responded with a modified version.
>>61
I mean, Tobii can fight normally while being blind… Curtis is also amazing.
>>69
If you’ve been using the Crossbone Gundam layout for a long time, you can move it just by relying on your ears.
It’s a terrible thing.
Mr. Crow is also smiling in hell.
The name is Buster Launcher, but that one’s just the L-type long-range rifle as it is, right?
I want to attach a hidden arm somewhere.
What exactly is the X2’s buster launcher anyway?
>>63
Currently, there are two types: one is the surplus parts from the long rifle, and the other was supplied by the Jupiter Empire.
Despite having such a flamboyant design, I think it’s well thought out that in key areas it feels like a collection of existing technologies, or that it connects to series from a nearby era.
I wonder if it’s possible to use the I-field and beam shield together for 15 seconds without any defenses.
It’s not an external unit like a full-cross.
>>67
If possible, well, they probably would have done it with the experimental machine X3, so I guess they couldn’t do it back then.
By the way, there is a heat exhaust outlet from the field generator at the location of the brand marker on the X3 arm.
Basically, it cannot be installed on three-dimensional objects…
>>67
The 15 seconds of defenselessness is the gap in the cooldown when continuously using both arms’ I-field generators.
With an I-field on one arm and a beam shield on the other, it is calculated that you can withstand for 120 seconds with the shield.
>>74
The patchwork’s one arm is a flint arm with a hook-equipped beam shield, so it should be possible, I guess.
>>75
When breaking through the atmosphere with a rocket, an external beam shield generator was attached to the arm, so it should be possible to use them together without changing the arm.
>>77
Now that you mention it, that’s right!
Batra is more of a world of AC, which is amusing.
>>68
Achieving weapon family compatibility for various uses at nearly unmodified design levels is quite an unfulfilled dream for weapons engineers…
I want them to animate Kappei while he’s still lively.