The Gundam Wiki
The Gundam Wiki
10,486
pages

The ORX-00Z Engage Zero Psycommu Test Type (エンゲージゼロ・サイコミュ試験型 Engēji Zero Saikomyu Shiken-gata?) is a mobile suit first introduced in the smartphone game Mobile Suit Gundam U.C. ENGAGE.

Technology & Combat Characteristics[]

The Engage Zero was developed as a follow-up to the Gundam Development Project, but its existence was erased in the aftermath of the Delaz Conflict. However, the frame and operational data were secretly transferred from Anaheim Electronics to the Earth Federation Forces' Newtype Research Institute, and it was completely refurbished as an experimental Psycommu-equipped machine. After that, Dr. Loren Nakamoto, a scientist from the former Principality of Zeon, transferred to the Augusta Research Institute due to various circumstances, and with his cooperation an evaluation test was conducted, and the development number was finally registered as ORX-00Z. Peche Montagne continues to serve as test pilot by the way of a temporary transfer from Anaheim Electronics.

In addition to introducing many Psycommu technologies cultivated in the former Principality of Zeon's "Bishop Project", the latest technologies such as linear seats, panoramic monitors, and movable frame technology were introduced. As a result, Engage Zero has been reborn. The main armament is a wire-guided 6-tube mega particle cannon equipped on the outside of the manipulators of both arms, which is a progression of the Zeong's arm 5-barrel mega particle cannon, and similar to the Psycho Gundam series. It enables all-range attacks by Psycommu control.

Armaments[]

  • 60mm Vulcan Gun
  • Beam Saber
  • Wire-guided 6-barrel Mega Particle Cannon

Special Equipment & Features[]

  • Psycommu System
A man-machine interface exclusively for Newtypes. This system allows a Newtype pilot to control the mobile suit and its remote weaponry by thoughts alone.
  • Movable Frame
The Engage Zero was originally a trial machine for the new movable frame concept. This technology, now proven, will become standard for mobile suit construction going forward. Rather than merely serving as a structural framework, the movable frame incorporates all the mobile suit's vital mechanisms, including the actuators and control systems required for movement, and excludes the mobile suit's weapons, armor, and propellant tanks. This approach dramatically improves the mobile suit's responsiveness, reliability, and energy efficiency, as well as making it far more agile than traditional designs.

History[]

Picture Gallery[]

External Links[]