The EB-06/tc3 Ryusei-Go (流星号 Ryūsei-gō?) (aka Graze Custom III (グレイズ改参 Gureizu Kai San?)) is a mobile suit introduced in the mobile game Mobile Suit Gundam IRON-BLOODED ORPHANS Urdr-Hunt.
Technology & Combat Characteristics[]
The EB-06/tc2 Ryusei-Go (Graze Custom II) was badly damaged during the battle of Edmonton, but with the help of Teiwaz's mechanic team, it was repaired into the EB-06/tc3 Ryusei-Go (Graze Custom III).[1] Parts from Teiwaz's mobile suits are used for its head, right arm and backpack.[1]
Armaments[]
- 80mm Handgun
- The same handgun as used by the STH-05R Rouei, it has a small caliber but offers high power. Also known as Short Rifle, it was designed for single-handed use, allowing a close combat weapon to be held in the other. It uses the same double-column type magazine as the JEE-205 130mm Assault Rifle.
- Bastard Axe
- An enlarged version of the standard Graze's battle axe, it was built by Yamagi and Teiwaz mechanics based on Shino's suggestion. The pommel's spike can be used offensively too.
Special Equipment & Features[]
- An organic device system, this old man-machine interface was developed during the Calamity War to maximize the abilities of the mobile suit. The system has two parts, one part is installed in the mobile suit, and the other part is implanted into the pilot’s spine. With this system, the pilot can connect to the mobile suit's computer and directly process mobile suit data. It also allows the pilot (even uneducated ones) to operate mobile suit for combat without reading the instruction manual. The implant in the pilot also enhances spatial awareness. The drop in technical capabilities after the Calamity War, coupled with the use of an incomplete version of the system in the Outer Sphere areas (such as Mars and Jupiter), lead to the implant surgery having a low success rate and can only be done at a young age to let the implant fuse as the pilot grow. The Ryusei-Go (Graze Custom III) seem to have retained the Alaya-Vijnana System of its predecessor, the Ryusei-Go (Graze Custom II).
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Notes & Trivia[]
- Ryusei-Go translates to "Meteor".
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