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! colspan="2" style="color: white; background: navy;" |Mobile Suit Gundam Silhouette Formula 91 in UC 0123
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|top={{Looking for|the manga series, Mobile Suit Gundam Silhouette Formula|the titular mobile suit of this series|RXF-91 Silhouette Gundam}}
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|image=F91 silhouette cover.jpg; Cover
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Silhouette Formula logo 2.jpg; Logo
|align="center" colspan="2"|[[File:F91 silhouette cover.jpg|270px]]
 
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SF91 logo.png; Logo (G Generation)
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|english=Mobile Suit Gundam Silhouette Formula 91 in UC 0123
| Genre
 
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|kanji=機動戦士ガンダムシルエットフォーミュラ91 IN UC0123
| Military Science Fiction
 
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|romaji=Kidou Senshi Gandamu Shiruetto Fōmyura 91 Senki 0123
|-
 
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|shortname=MSG-SF91
! colspan="2" style="color: white; background: navy;" | Manga
 
 
|era=Universal Century
|-
 
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|media=Manga
| Author
 
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|episodes=
| [[Hiroshi Yamaguchi|Hiroshi Yasuda]]
 
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|volumes=1
|-
 
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|japanese start=August, 1992
| Publisher
 
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|japanese end=November, 1995
| Bandai Visual
 
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|platform=
|-
 
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|mode=
| Magazine
 
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|producer=
| MS Saga
 
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|publisher=Bandai Visual, MediaWorks
|-
 
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|magazine=MS SAGA
| Demographic
 
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|mechdesign=Kunio Okawara
|
 
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|storyscript=Hiroshi Yasuda
|-
 
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|director=
| Original Run
 
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|music=
| 1992–1993
 
 
}}{{nihongo|'''''Mobile Suit Gundam Silhouette Formula 91 in UC 0123'''''|''機動戦士ガンダムシルエットフォーミュラ91 IN UC0123''}} is a manga (with an accompanying model kit series) set in [[U.C.]] 0123, two days after the beginning of the [[Mobile Suit Gundam F91]] film. It takes place between February 18 and February 23, thus concluding three days before the film, though in an entirely different region of space. The manga centers around [[Iris Orlando]], a scientist from [[Anaheim Electronics]] who is a mobile suit developer attached to the F91 project. It features secondarily a protagonist by the name of [[Tokio Randall]] who is a more standard dark-haired, Gundam-piloting hero. The events unravel to reveal a conspiracy between Anaheim and the [[Earth Federation]], along the way the [[Crossbone Vanguard]] is pulled into the events and ends up battling against the test pilots from Anaheim.
|-
 
| Volumes
 
| 1
 
|}
 
 
'''Mobile Suit Gundam Silhouette Formula 91 in UC 0123''' (機動戦士ガンダム シルエットフォーミュラ91戦記0123) is a manga (with an accompanying model kit series) set in [[U.C.]] 0123, two days after the beginning of the [[Mobile Suit Gundam F91]] film. It takes place between February 18 and February 23, thus concluding three days before the film, though in an entirely different region of space. The manga centers around [[Iris Orlando]], a scientist from [[Anaheim Electronics]] who is a mobile suit developer attached to the F91 project. It features secondarily a protagonist by the name of [[Tokio Randall]] who is a more standard dark-haired, Gundam-piloting hero. The events unravel to reveal a conspiracy between Anaheim and the [[Earth Federation]], along the way the [[Crossbone Vanguard]] is pulled into the events and ends up battling against the test pilots from Anaheim.
 
   
 
==Synopsis==
 
==Synopsis==
Gundam F91 Silhouette Formula starts by having pilots Tokio and [[Kevin Forrest]] doing simulations. In the midst of this they encounter an [[XM-01 Den'an Zon]] MS running tests for the nearby Crossbone Vanguard. In order to preserve their secrecy, the Crossbone forces attack the Anaheim test ship [[Bladewood|''Bladewood'']].They expect an easy victory, but are repulsed by the ''Bladewood'''s mobile suits. In order to enact repairs from the damage they sustained at the hands of the Crossbone Vanguard, the ''Bladewood ''enters a nearby abandoned space colony in the [[Zebra Zone]].
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Gundam F91 Silhouette Formula starts by having pilots Tokio and [[Kevin Forrest]] doing simulations. In the midst of this they encounter an [[XM-01 Den'an Zon]] MS running tests for the nearby Crossbone Vanguard. In order to preserve their secrecy, the Crossbone forces attack the Anaheim test ship [[Bladewood|''Bladewood'']]. They expect an easy victory, but are repulsed by the ''Bladewood'''s mobile suits. In order to enact repairs from the damage they sustained at the hands of the Crossbone Vanguard, the ''Bladewood'' enters a nearby abandoned space colony in the [[Zebra Zone]].
   
 
Inside the colony Iris, Tokio and Kevin are attacked by a Geara Doga. They successfully capture the machine and find the pilot to be a young girl by the name of [[Layla Lagiorr]]. After initially remaining silent she has an emotional outburst in which she explains that there are Zeon Remnants living in the colony and that six years ago the Federation came and slaughtered most of them.
 
Inside the colony Iris, Tokio and Kevin are attacked by a Geara Doga. They successfully capture the machine and find the pilot to be a young girl by the name of [[Layla Lagiorr]]. After initially remaining silent she has an emotional outburst in which she explains that there are Zeon Remnants living in the colony and that six years ago the Federation came and slaughtered most of them.
   
Confused by her story the ''Bladewood'''s crew decide to attempt to contact the Zeon Remnants and attempt to ascertain what is going on. They do so and discover the harsh reality of Federation forces that relishes killing the remnants of Zeon in a way similar to the Titans. Meanwhile the [[Ra Cailum-class battleship|Ra Cailum]] class ESFS starship Ajax arrives at the colony in order to "aid in repairs" and transfer personnel under the command of [[Baz Galemson]] . Together the Zeon Remnants and the crew of the ''Bladewood'' realize that the situation surrounding them is not as it seems. Eventually, it is revealed that the crew of the Ajax knew of the existence of the Crossbone Vanguard and requested their help in "killing 2 birds with 1 stone", namely a group of Zeon refugees and the ''Bladewood ''crew. In desperation, Tokio steals the [[RX-99 Neo Gundam]] Unit 2 and joins forces with Layla to take down the corrupt Baz and the Ajax.
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Confused by her story the ''Bladewood'''s crew decide to attempt to contact the Zeon Remnants and attempt to ascertain what is going on. They do so and discover the harsh reality of Federation forces that relishes killing the remnants of Zeon in a way similar to the Titans. Meanwhile the [[Ra Cailum-class]] class ESFS starship Ajax arrives at the colony in order to "aid in repairs" and transfer personnel under the command of [[Baz Galemson]]. Together the Zeon Remnants and the crew of the ''Bladewood'' realize that the situation surrounding them is not as it seems. Eventually, it is revealed that the crew of the Ajax knew of the existence of the Crossbone Vanguard and requested their help in "killing 2 birds with 1 stone", namely a group of Zeon refugees and the ''Bladewood'' crew. In desperation, Tokio steals the [[RX-99 Neo Gundam]] Unit 2 and joins forces with Layla to take down the corrupt Baz and the Ajax.
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==Chapters==
 
==Chapters==
 
 
*Chapter 1: Encounter
 
*Chapter 1: Encounter
 
*Chapter 2: Assault
 
*Chapter 2: Assault
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==Characters==
 
==Characters==
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===Anaheim Electronics===
*[[Tokio Randall]]
 
*[[Iris Orlando]]
 
*[[Layla Lagiorr]]
 
 
*[[Kevin Forrest]]
 
*[[Kevin Forrest]]
 
*[[Karl Subit]]
 
*[[Karl Subit]]
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*Aitor Horst
*[[Baz Galemson]]
 
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*Albert Eruzena
 
*[[Iris Orlando]]
 
*[[Tokio Randall]]
 
*[[Shelf Sheffield]]
 
*[[Shelf Sheffield]]
 
*[[Layla Lagiorr]]
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===Earth Federation Forces===
 
*[[Baz Galemson]]
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*[[Tokio Randall]]
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*Dorfman
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*Wenzel
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*[[Lyle Wolf]]
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===Neo Zeon Remnants===
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*[[Layla Lagiorr]]
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===Crossbone Vanguard===
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*Maurice Obari
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*Ganmaddo
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*Iain
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*Don Dodonga
   
==List of Mechanics==
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==Mechanics==
 
===Earth Federation===
 
===Earth Federation===
 
====Mobile Weapons====
 
====Mobile Weapons====
 
*[[F90III-Y Cluster Gundam]] (design/model only)
 
*[[F90III-Y Cluster Gundam]] (design/model only)
*[[F90YKai Cluster Gundam Kai Prototype]] (design/model only)
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*[[F90Y改 Cluster Gundam Kai Prototype]] (design/model only)
 
*[[RGM-89J Jegan Normal Type]] (manga only)
 
*[[RGM-89J Jegan Normal Type]] (manga only)
 
*[[RGM-89R Jegan A-Type]] (manga only)
 
*[[RGM-89R Jegan A-Type]] (manga only)
 
*[[RGM-89R Jegan Fireball]] (manga only)
 
*[[RGM-89R Jegan Fireball]] (manga only)
 
*[[RX-99 Neo Gundam|RX-99 (AFX-9000) Neo Gundam]]
 
*[[RX-99 Neo Gundam|RX-99 (AFX-9000) Neo Gundam]]
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====Vehicles and Support Units====
 
====Vehicles and Support Units====
*[[Ra Cailum-class battleship|Ra Cailum class]]
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*[[Ra Cailum-class]]
 
*[[Space Launch]]
 
*[[Space Launch]]
   
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*[[RXF-91 Silhouette Gundam]]
 
*[[RXF-91 Silhouette Gundam]]
 
*[[RXF-91A Silhouette Gundam Kai]] (design/model only)
 
*[[RXF-91A Silhouette Gundam Kai]] (design/model only)
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====Vehicles and Support Units====
 
====Vehicles and Support Units====
 
*[[Bladewood]]
 
*[[Bladewood]]
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*[[XM-05B Berga Balus]]
 
*[[XM-05B Berga Balus]]
 
*[[XM-07G Vigna Zirah]]
 
*[[XM-07G Vigna Zirah]]
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====Vehicles and Support Units====
 
====Vehicles and Support Units====
*[[Zamouth Jeth class]]
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*[[Zamouth Jeth-class]]
   
===Zeon Remnants (Civillian)===
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===Neo Zeon Remnants (Civilian)===
 
====Mobile Weapons====
 
====Mobile Weapons====
 
*[[AMS-119 Geara Doga]] (manga only)
 
*[[AMS-119 Geara Doga]] (manga only)
   
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
<gallery captionalign="left">
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<gallery>
 
Gundam_Silhouette_Formula_91.jpg
 
Gundam_Silhouette_Formula_91.jpg
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Gundam Silhouette Formula 91 Linearts 1.jpg|Lineart
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Gundam Silhouette Formula 91 Linearts 2.jpg|Linearts
 
GMSSF91_02.png
 
GMSSF91_02.png
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0003.jpg
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0004.jpg
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0009.jpg
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0017.jpg
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0014.jpg
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0124.jpg
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Ditched by Layla.jpg
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
 
*The [http://srwog.velv.net/ptx.html Gespenst] series, an original mecha design that was one of most iconic and relatively early original designs in the [[Super Robot Wars]] series of video games, bears strong similarities to the [[XM-07G Vigna Zirah]], which was featured only in this manga. The Gespenst and the Vigna Zirah have very similar design in terms of head, lower legs and shoulders.
 
*The [http://srwog.velv.net/ptx.html Gespenst] series, an original mecha design that was one of most iconic and relatively early original designs in the [[Super Robot Wars]] series of video games, bears strong similarities to the [[XM-07G Vigna Zirah]], which was featured only in this manga. The Gespenst and the Vigna Zirah have very similar design in terms of head, lower legs and shoulders.
 
 
*Similarly to the above the character [http://srwog.velv.net/og_char/lamia.html Lamia Loveless], who debuted in Super Robot Wars A as a playable protagonist, has a similar appearance to that of Iris Orlando. This can be seen most clearly in the shot of Iris in a dress on the cover page of [http://gallery.zeonic-republic.net/displayimage.php?album=74&pos=23 Chapter 02 - Sortie].
 
*Similarly to the above the character [http://srwog.velv.net/og_char/lamia.html Lamia Loveless], who debuted in Super Robot Wars A as a playable protagonist, has a similar appearance to that of Iris Orlando. This can be seen most clearly in the shot of Iris in a dress on the cover page of [http://gallery.zeonic-republic.net/displayimage.php?album=74&pos=23 Chapter 02 - Sortie].
   
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{{Universal Century}}
 
{{Universal Century}}
[[Category:Universal Century]]
 
[[Category:Manga]]
 
 
[[Category:Stubs]]
 
[[Category:Stubs]]

Revision as of 10:14, 18 August 2019

Please note that this is the Gundam Wiki's article on the manga series, Mobile Suit Gundam Silhouette Formula; if you are looking for the article on the titular mobile suit of this series then you should head to RXF-91 Silhouette Gundam.

Mobile Suit Gundam Silhouette Formula 91 in UC 0123 (機動戦士ガンダムシルエットフォーミュラ91 IN UC0123?) is a manga (with an accompanying model kit series) set in U.C. 0123, two days after the beginning of the Mobile Suit Gundam F91 film. It takes place between February 18 and February 23, thus concluding three days before the film, though in an entirely different region of space. The manga centers around Iris Orlando, a scientist from Anaheim Electronics who is a mobile suit developer attached to the F91 project. It features secondarily a protagonist by the name of Tokio Randall who is a more standard dark-haired, Gundam-piloting hero. The events unravel to reveal a conspiracy between Anaheim and the Earth Federation, along the way the Crossbone Vanguard is pulled into the events and ends up battling against the test pilots from Anaheim.

Synopsis

Gundam F91 Silhouette Formula starts by having pilots Tokio and Kevin Forrest doing simulations. In the midst of this they encounter an XM-01 Den'an Zon MS running tests for the nearby Crossbone Vanguard. In order to preserve their secrecy, the Crossbone forces attack the Anaheim test ship Bladewood. They expect an easy victory, but are repulsed by the Bladewood's mobile suits. In order to enact repairs from the damage they sustained at the hands of the Crossbone Vanguard, the Bladewood enters a nearby abandoned space colony in the Zebra Zone.

Inside the colony Iris, Tokio and Kevin are attacked by a Geara Doga. They successfully capture the machine and find the pilot to be a young girl by the name of Layla Lagiorr. After initially remaining silent she has an emotional outburst in which she explains that there are Zeon Remnants living in the colony and that six years ago the Federation came and slaughtered most of them.

Confused by her story the Bladewood's crew decide to attempt to contact the Zeon Remnants and attempt to ascertain what is going on. They do so and discover the harsh reality of Federation forces that relishes killing the remnants of Zeon in a way similar to the Titans. Meanwhile the Ra Cailum-class class ESFS starship Ajax arrives at the colony in order to "aid in repairs" and transfer personnel under the command of Baz Galemson. Together the Zeon Remnants and the crew of the Bladewood realize that the situation surrounding them is not as it seems. Eventually, it is revealed that the crew of the Ajax knew of the existence of the Crossbone Vanguard and requested their help in "killing 2 birds with 1 stone", namely a group of Zeon refugees and the Bladewood crew. In desperation, Tokio steals the RX-99 Neo Gundam Unit 2 and joins forces with Layla to take down the corrupt Baz and the Ajax.

Chapters

  • Chapter 1: Encounter
  • Chapter 2: Assault
  • Chapter 3: Ambush
  • Chapter 4: Cologne
  • Chapter 5: Federal Forces
  • Chapter 6: Neo Gundam
  • Chapter 7: Elizabeth
  • Chapter 8: Garemson
  • Chapter 9: Escape
  • Chapter 10: Revenge

Characters

Anaheim Electronics

Earth Federation Forces

Neo Zeon Remnants

Crossbone Vanguard

  • Maurice Obari
  • Ganmaddo
  • Iain
  • Don Dodonga

Mechanics

Earth Federation

Mobile Weapons

Vehicles and Support Units

Anaheim Electronics

Mobile Weapons

Vehicles and Support Units

Crossbone Vanguard

Mobile Weapons

Vehicles and Support Units

Neo Zeon Remnants (Civilian)

Mobile Weapons

Gallery

Trivia

  • The Gespenst series, an original mecha design that was one of most iconic and relatively early original designs in the Super Robot Wars series of video games, bears strong similarities to the XM-07G Vigna Zirah, which was featured only in this manga. The Gespenst and the Vigna Zirah have very similar design in terms of head, lower legs and shoulders.
  • Similarly to the above the character Lamia Loveless, who debuted in Super Robot Wars A as a playable protagonist, has a similar appearance to that of Iris Orlando. This can be seen most clearly in the shot of Iris in a dress on the cover page of Chapter 02 - Sortie.

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