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|shortname = 00N
|image=00n.png
 
 
|era = Anno Domini
|english=Mobile Suit Gundam 00N
 
 
|media = Novel
|kanji=機動戦士ガンダム00N
 
 
|english = Mobile Suit Gundam 00N
|romaji=Kidō senshi Gandamu 00 N
 
 
|image = 00n.png
|shortname=00N
 
 
|kanji = 機動戦士ガンダム00N
|era=Anno Domini
 
 
|romaji = Kidō senshi Gandamu 00 N
|media=Novel
 
 
|publisher = ASCII Media Works
|episodes=
 
 
|magazine = Dengeki Hobby Magazine
|volumes=
 
 
|storyscript = Tomohiro Chiba
|platform=
 
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|mechdesign = Kunio Okawara, Kenji Teraoka, Hitoshi Fukuchi, Kanetake Ebikawa, Naohiro Washio,
|mode=
 
 
|japanese start = February, 2010
|producer=
 
 
|japanese end = May, 2011
|publisher=ASCII Media Works
 
 
|mode =
|magazine=Dengeki Hobby Magazine
 
|storyscript=Tomohiro Chiba
 
|japanese start=February, 2010
 
|japanese end=May, 2011
 
|director=
 
|music=
 
 
}}'''''Mobile Suit Gundam 00N''''' is the photo novel that replaced ''[[Mobile Suit Gundam 00P]]'' in [[Dengeki Hobby Magazine]]. The story ran in serialization between the issues of February 2010 to May 2011. The story link the main anime series from second season and details different MS from different points of view. ''00N'' is without a specific protagonist, or a single overarching story. It depicts events in the world of “Gundam 00″ without following a timeline or prescribed order.
 
}}'''''Mobile Suit Gundam 00N''''' is the photo novel that replaced ''[[Mobile Suit Gundam 00P]]'' in [[Dengeki Hobby Magazine]]. The story ran in serialization between the issues of February 2010 to May 2011. The story link the main anime series from second season and details different MS from different points of view. ''00N'' is without a specific protagonist, or a single overarching story. It depicts events in the world of “Gundam 00″ without following a timeline or prescribed order.
   
 
==Chapters==
 
==Chapters==
 
===Chapter 1===
 
===Chapter 1===
The introduction is published, followed by a report by Louise,“The History of the Construction and Use of the Orbital Elevator”. It then ends with an article about AEU's development of the [[AEU-09 AEU Enact]].
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The introduction is published, followed by a report by Louise,“The History of the Construction and Use of the Orbital Elevator”. It then ends with an article about AEU's development of the [[AEU-09 AEU Enact]].
   
 
===Chapter 2===
 
===Chapter 2===
A report purportedly written by [[Patrick Colasour]] about the [[SVMS-01AS Union Flag Aero Sky Package Type]] with a notable mention of the mobile suit's most well known pilot, Joshua Edwards. This is followed by Billy's report about the GN technology, and its impact and development at the hands of Federation Forces.
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A report purportedly written by [[Patrick Colasour]] about the [[SVMS-01AS Union Flag Aerotype Sky Package]] with a notable mention of the mobile suit's most well known pilot, Joshua Edwards. This is followed by Billy's report about the GN technology, and its impact and development at the hands of Federation Forces.
   
 
===Chapter 3===
 
===Chapter 3===
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===Chapter 4===
 
===Chapter 4===
In this chapter talks about the mass production of GN-X after the United Nations turn into the Earth Sphere Federation and the mass production of the Over Flag in Earth Sphere Federation colors.
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This chapter talks about the mass production of GN-X after the United Nations turn into the Earth Sphere Federation (ESF). It also noted the presence of the [[SVMS-01O Over Flag]] in ESF colors as accompanying unit during the ESF GN-X's test flight.
   
 
===Chapter 5===
 
===Chapter 5===
The first half is about the roll out of the first Japan-made Union Realdo and a Shinto priest conducting a traditional prayer ceremony for it. A rope talisman to ward off evil was tied to its waist. The second half is a series of online comments and reactions to the sky turning red due to the GN Particles related from [[GNW-003 Gundam Throne Drei]].
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The first half is about the roll out of the first Japan-made Union Realdo and a Shinto priest conducting a traditional prayer ceremony for it. A rope talisman to ward off evil was tied to its waist. The second half is a series of online comments and reactions to the sky turning red due to the GN Particles related from [[GNW-003 Gundam Throne Drei]].
   
 
===Chapter 6===
 
===Chapter 6===
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===Chapter 7===
 
===Chapter 7===
This chapter is about the Break Pillar incident from [[Mobile Suit Gundam 00]] Season 2.
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This chapter is about the Break Pillar incident from [[Mobile Suit Gundam 00]] Season 2.
   
 
===Chapter 8===
 
===Chapter 8===
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===Chapter 9===
 
===Chapter 9===
The first half describes a PMC Trust photo-op involving a [[AEU-05G AEU Hellion Ground Type]]. The second half is an article about PMC Trust's relation with AEU and its contributions.
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The first half describes a PMC Trust photo-op involving a [[AEU-05G AEU Hellion Ground Type]]. The second half is an article about PMC Trust's relation with AEU and its contributions.
   
 
===Chapter 10===
 
===Chapter 10===
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===Chapter 12===
 
===Chapter 12===
Talks about the changes to a mobile suit's model number as it goes from development to deployment. Union made mobile suits are used as examples. This is followed by an article about the competition between Iris Corporation's [[YMS-01A Flag]], Bell factory's [[YMS-02 Union Blast]] and the mock battle where the two MS are piloted by [[Graham Aker]] and his superior officer respectively. Also details the event leading to the death of Graham's superior during the test.
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Talks about the changes to a mobile suit's model number as it goes from development to deployment, and Union made mobile suits are used as examples. This is followed by an article about the competition between Iris Corporation's [[YMS-01A Flag]], Bell Factory's [[YMS-02 Union Blast]] and the mock battle where the two MS are piloted by [[Graham Aker]] and his superior officer respectively. Also details the event leading to the death of Graham's superior during the test.
   
 
===Chapter 13===
 
===Chapter 13===
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===Chapter 14===
 
===Chapter 14===
The first half is about the development of large Mobile Armor powered by multiple GN Drive Tau and the [[Innovators (Group)|Innovators]]' reasons for creating them. Noted that if the Innovators had defeated Celestial Being, the encounter and dialogue with the [[Extraterrestrial Living-metal Shape-shifter|ELS]] may have proceeded differently. The second half describes the impressions and thoughts that the members of A-Laws had when they first saw the [[GNMA-Y0001 Empruss]]. Information about [[GNMA-0001V2 Regnant 2]] was revealed.
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The first half is about the development of large Mobile Armor powered by multiple GN Drive Tau and the [[Innovators (Group)|Innovators]]' reasons for creating them. Noted that if the Innovators had defeated Celestial Being, the encounter and dialogue with the [[Extraterrestrial Living-metal Shape-shifter|ELS]] may have proceeded differently. The second half describes the impressions and thoughts that the members of A-Laws had when they first saw the [[GNMA-Y0001 Empruss]]. Information about [[GNMA-0001V2 Regnant 2]] was revealed.
   
 
===Chapter 15===
 
===Chapter 15===
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===Chapter 16===
 
===Chapter 16===
The Final chapter of Gundam 00N. Setsuna F. Seiei's story was retold briefly from [[Robert Spacey]]'s perspective. Setsuna returned with the drastically changed [[GNT-0000 00 Qan(T)]] on the same day that the space exploration crew of [[Sumeragi]] sets out to space. A second section talks about ELS' history and motives, and provided some information the [[GNW-100A Sakibure]], such as how a Sakibure quantum leaped ahead of the Sumeragi's launch.
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The Final chapter of Gundam 00N. Setsuna F. Seiei's story was retold briefly from [[Robert Spacey]]'s perspective. Setsuna returned with the drastically changed [[GNT-0000 00 Qan(T)]] on the same day that the space exploration crew of [[Sumeragi]] sets out to space. A second section talks about ELS' history and motives, and provided some information the [[GNW-100A Sakibure]], such as how a Sakibure quantum leaped ahead of the Sumeragi's launch.
   
 
==Mobile Suits==
 
==Mobile Suits==
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===Union of Solar Energy and Free Nations===
 
===Union of Solar Energy and Free Nations===
 
*[[VMS-15 Union Realdo]]
 
*[[VMS-15 Union Realdo]]
*[[SVMS-01AS Union Flag Aero Sky Package Type]]
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*[[SVMS-01AS Union Flag Aerotype Sky Package]]
 
*[[YMS-02 Union Blast]]
 
*[[YMS-02 Union Blast]]
   
 
===Advanced European Union===
 
===Advanced European Union===
*[[AEU-09 AEU Enact Demonstration Colors]]
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*[[AEU-09T AEU Enact Commander Type|AEU-09T AEU Enact Demonstration Colors]]
   
 
===Human Reform League===
 
===Human Reform League===
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Patrick's damaged Enact.png|Aftermath of the battle between Enact and Exia
 
Patrick's damaged Enact.png|Aftermath of the battle between Enact and Exia
 
monthlyn.png|SVMS-01AS Union Flag Aero Sky Package Type "Aero Flag"
 
monthlyn.png|SVMS-01AS Union Flag Aero Sky Package Type "Aero Flag"
monthly33.png|Tieren firing at Gundam Exia that is hidden within the Smoke.
 
 
monthlyn79o.png|GN-X ESF Type and Over Flag ESF Type
 
monthlyn79o.png|GN-X ESF Type and Over Flag ESF Type
Union Realdo roll out.png|The rollout of the Union Realdo, a ceremony w/ a talisman tied to the waist of the MS.
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Union Realdo roll out.png|Rollout of Japan's first locally made Union Realdo, a ceremony w/ a talisman tied to the waist of the MS.
Throne Drei Stealth Field 00N.jpg|An amateur photo of the skies during the Gundam Thrones' debut in Taklamakan.
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Throne Drei Stealth Field 00N.jpg|An amateur photo of the skies during the Gundam Thrones' debut in Taklamakan
Anf use.png|MSER-04 Anf.
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Anf use.png|MSER-04 Anf
pillar.png|Break Pillar Incident.
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pillar.png|Break Pillar Incident
File:Gundam_00N_Alvatore.png|The GNMA-XCVII Alvatore with a squad of GN-X.
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File:Gundam_00N_Alvatore.png|The GNMA-XCVII Alvatore with a squad of GN-X
 
kartb.png|PMC defends a Nuclear Power Plant with AEU-05G AEU Hellion Ground Type(s)
 
kartb.png|PMC defends a Nuclear Power Plant with AEU-05G AEU Hellion Ground Type(s)
gundam00n_001.jpg|The Story behind the New GN-X IV.
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gundam00n_001.jpg|The Story behind the New GN-X IV
 
monthlyn6787.png|Gaga Cannons
 
monthlyn6787.png|Gaga Cannons
 
567988.png|GN Fangs
 
567988.png|GN Fangs

Revision as of 01:56, 5 December 2019

Mobile Suit Gundam 00N is the photo novel that replaced Mobile Suit Gundam 00P in Dengeki Hobby Magazine. The story ran in serialization between the issues of February 2010 to May 2011. The story link the main anime series from second season and details different MS from different points of view. 00N is without a specific protagonist, or a single overarching story. It depicts events in the world of “Gundam 00″ without following a timeline or prescribed order.

Chapters

Chapter 1

The introduction is published, followed by a report by Louise,“The History of the Construction and Use of the Orbital Elevator”. It then ends with an article about AEU's development of the AEU-09 AEU Enact.

Chapter 2

A report purportedly written by Patrick Colasour about the SVMS-01AS Union Flag Aerotype Sky Package with a notable mention of the mobile suit's most well known pilot, Joshua Edwards. This is followed by Billy's report about the GN technology, and its impact and development at the hands of Federation Forces.

Chapter 3

The first half is a report by Kinue Crossroad titled, “Interview Memo Regarding CB’s Armed Intervention on the Island of Ceylon.” The second half is an excerpt from a school report by Leif Recitativo, providing some details about the space mobile armor MAJ-S08 Xiaoshou.

Chapter 4

This chapter talks about the mass production of GN-X after the United Nations turn into the Earth Sphere Federation (ESF). It also noted the presence of the SVMS-01O Over Flag in ESF colors as accompanying unit during the ESF GN-X's test flight.

Chapter 5

The first half is about the roll out of the first Japan-made Union Realdo and a Shinto priest conducting a traditional prayer ceremony for it. A rope talisman to ward off evil was tied to its waist. The second half is a series of online comments and reactions to the sky turning red due to the GN Particles related from GNW-003 Gundam Throne Drei.

Chapter 6

The first half of this chapter talks about the effects that mobile suits had on war in general, the use of child soldiers to fight against MS and how to counter child soldiers. The second half explains the history of MSER-04 Anf, its distribution and use in various countries, and features some of its variants.

Chapter 7

This chapter is about the Break Pillar incident from Mobile Suit Gundam 00 Season 2.

Chapter 8

This chapter is about the GNMA-XCVII Alvatore, GNMS-XCVII Alvaaron, and the Corner family. Alejandro Corner was revealed to be a Union Realdo pilot at some point in the past.

Chapter 9

The first half describes a PMC Trust photo-op involving a AEU-05G AEU Hellion Ground Type. The second half is an article about PMC Trust's relation with AEU and its contributions.

Chapter 10

When the Earth Sphere Federation forces captured Celestial Being mothership they have as well obtained Innovator technology which they used to create the GNX-803T GN-XIV and the GNZ-004/BW Gaga Cannon.

Chapter 11

This chapter is about comparing performances and characteristics of the Bit Control System of Celestial Being, Innovators, and the Earth Sphere Federation. One photograph shows GNW-20000 Arche Gundam using its GN Fangs to burn down the Kingdom of Azadistan.

Chapter 12

Talks about the changes to a mobile suit's model number as it goes from development to deployment, and Union made mobile suits are used as examples. This is followed by an article about the competition between Iris Corporation's YMS-01A Flag, Bell Factory's YMS-02 Union Blast and the mock battle where the two MS are piloted by Graham Aker and his superior officer respectively. Also details the event leading to the death of Graham's superior during the test.

Chapter 13

An article on the disposal and abandonment of destroyed mobile suits following the conflict with ELS. A second article reveals how the Throne Eins' arm that was sliced off by Graham Aker in 2308 was salvaged and studied by the Union. Data gathered was used to make the SVMS-01X Union Flag Custom II.

Chapter 14

The first half is about the development of large Mobile Armor powered by multiple GN Drive Tau and the Innovators' reasons for creating them. Noted that if the Innovators had defeated Celestial Being, the encounter and dialogue with the ELS may have proceeded differently. The second half describes the impressions and thoughts that the members of A-Laws had when they first saw the GNMA-Y0001 Empruss. Information about GNMA-0001V2 Regnant 2 was revealed.

Chapter 15

Billy Katagiri was approached to write a book on Professor Ralph Eifman. Billy attributed his development of Trans-Am system usable by GN Drive Tau-powered MS to the insightful notes about the original GN Drives that the late professor left behind. The second half of the chapter talks about the evolution and capabilities of ELS as well as their actions during their first encounter with humans. Provide additional notes on the ELS Gadelaza from Gundam 00I 2314. It is unknown whether this is the original assimilated Gadelaza or a new copy.

Chapter 16

The Final chapter of Gundam 00N. Setsuna F. Seiei's story was retold briefly from Robert Spacey's perspective. Setsuna returned with the drastically changed GNT-0000 00 Qan(T) on the same day that the space exploration crew of Sumeragi sets out to space. A second section talks about ELS' history and motives, and provided some information the GNW-100A Sakibure, such as how a Sakibure quantum leaped ahead of the Sumeragi's launch.

Mobile Suits

United Nation Forces/Earth Sphere Federation

Innovators

Katharon

Union of Solar Energy and Free Nations

Advanced European Union

Human Reform League

ELS

Picture Gallery

References


External links