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'''Plavsky particle''' is an unknown element and the fundamental technology used in the [[Gunpla Battle]] in the ''[[Gundam Build Fighters]]'' series. The Plavsky particle was discovered and created exclusively by [[PPSE]].
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{{nihongo|'''''Plavsky Particle'''''|プラフスキー粒子|Purafusukī Ryūshi}} is an unknown element and the fundamental technology used in the [[Gunpla Battle]] in the ''[[Gundam Build Fighters]]'' series. These are created from the [[Arista]] Crystals and harvested by the [[Plavsky Particle System Engineering]] for Gunpla Battles.
   
 
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* Plavsky is a portmanteau of "plastic" and "[[Minovsky particle]]."
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* Plavsky is a portmanteau of "plastic" and "[[Minovsky particle]]".
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Revision as of 04:50, 23 March 2014

Plavsky Particle (プラフスキー粒子 Purafusukī Ryūshi?) is an unknown element and the fundamental technology used in the Gunpla Battle in the Gundam Build Fighters series. These are created from the Arista Crystals and harvested by the Plavsky Particle System Engineering for Gunpla Battles.

Summary

According to Tatsuya Yuki, they were discovered approximately 10 years prior to the start of the series and are responsible for the second explosion of popularity over gunpla. The particles can interact with the special plastic used in Gunpla and animate them. The particles also recreate the weapons' effect and the scenery of the game stage, giving realism to the simulated battles.

It was eventually revealed that the Plavsky Particles came from a large piece of raw Arista crystal hidden underneath the World Championship Stadium. In order to hide such secret, the PPSE use numerous underground passageways, transportation, and fake "factories" to hide its existence.

Anime

The Plavsky particle was introduced in GBF and is considered one of the story's key elements. According to Nils Nielsen, they are created by fusing antiparticles together. Furthermore, the mechanism behind its production are unknown outside of the company, except for a select few. Later, it is revealed that the Arista stones, originated from Arian, are actually crystals made of condensed Plavsky Particles and are its source.

Despite its secrecy on the creation of the particles, PPSE does not hold exclusivity on how they can be used:

  • Sei Iori was able to extensively modify his Star Build Strike Gundam with the Absorb and Discharge system that allows it to absorb particles (mainly from enemy energy-based fire) and use it to boost the Gunpla's output. Furthermore, he created a third system, the RG System, which allowed higher coordination and strength of the model by manipulating the particles on the inside of the Gunpla in addition to the outside of the Gunpla, which is the method used to animate the models.
  • Mao Yasaka's School Master has developed techniques that allow Gunpla models to exhibit unique abilities, such as being able to repeatedly fire the Satellite Cannon without the use of the microwave system.
  • Nils Nielsen was able to manipulate the particles well enough to fashion a technique known as particle Fa Jin. It involves manipulating the particles to such a degree that the opponents Gunpla is destroyed from within.
  • Tatsuzo and Rainer Cziommer were able to manipulate the particles in order to grant their gunpla an I-field, despite the fact the actual mobile weapons do not have such function.

Trivia