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− | This initiative originally started with the goal of creating the [[MSZ-006 Zeta Gundam]], but eventually spawned several other influential mobile suit designs. According to some sources, most of the Greek code Gundam prototypes made by Anaheim can be traced to Project Zeta. These Gundams were later collectively known as "Anaheim Gundam". However, it is unknown when the |
+ | This initiative originally started with the goal of creating the [[MSZ-006 Zeta Gundam]], but eventually spawned several other influential mobile suit designs. According to some sources, most of the Greek code Gundam prototypes made by Anaheim can be traced to Project Zeta. These Gundams and subsequent Gundams created by Anaheim were later collectively known as "Anaheim Gundam". However, it is unknown when the Project Zeta truly started and when it ended. |
==Mobile Suit Development== |
==Mobile Suit Development== |
Revision as of 03:19, 16 May 2020
Project Zeta (aka Z Plan) was the name of a joint mobile suit (MS) development program ran by Anaheim Electronics and AEUG. Details of the project are unclear, with its main goal being either said to be the development of next generation transformable (variable) mobile suit, or to develop mainstay mobile suits for AEUG.
Summary
This initiative originally started with the goal of creating the MSZ-006 Zeta Gundam, but eventually spawned several other influential mobile suit designs. According to some sources, most of the Greek code Gundam prototypes made by Anaheim can be traced to Project Zeta. These Gundams and subsequent Gundams created by Anaheim were later collectively known as "Anaheim Gundam". However, it is unknown when the Project Zeta truly started and when it ended.
Mobile Suit Development
- γ Gundam series
- RX-098 Prototype Rick Dias
- MSA-099 (RMS-099) Rick Dias (codename: γ Gundam)
- MSA-099-2 Rick Dias II
- MSZ-000 Zero Shiki (only in Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam Define continuity)
- MSK-008 Dijeh
- MSA-099 (RMS-099) Rick Dias (codename: γ Gundam)
- δ Gundam series
- MSN-001 Delta Gundam (codename: δ Gundam)
- ε Gundam series
- Epsy Gundam (codename: ε Gundam)
- ζ Gundam series
- MSZ-006-X Prototype Ζ Gundam
- MSZ-006 Zeta Gundam (codename: ζ Gundam)
- MSZ-006A1 Zeta Plus A1 & other Zeta Plus series MS
- MSZ-007 Mass Production Type Ζ Gundam
- MSZ-008 ZII
- MSZ-006 Zeta Gundam (codename: ζ Gundam)
- η Gundam series
- MSZ-007 Z Rapier I (codename: η Gundam)
- θ Gundam series
- MSZ-009 Prototype ZZ Gundam
- MSZ-009M Mega Zeta (only in Gigantis' Counterattack continuity)
- MSZ-010 ΖΖ Gundam (codename: θ Gundam)
- ι Gundam series
- MSA-0011 S Gundam (codename: ι Gundam)
- MSA-0011(Bst) S Gundam Booster Unit Type
- MSA-0011(Bst) S Gundam Booster Unit Type Plan 303E "Deep Striker"
- MSA-0011(Ext) Ex-S Gundam
κ Gundam series
- JRX-0095-V1 (RX-95) Valiant Gundam (codename: κ Gundam)
- λ Gundam series
- MSA-0012 λ Gundam (codename: λ Gundam)
- Others
- MSA-002 (RMS-108) Marasai
- MSA-003 Nemo
- MSA-004 Nemo II
- MSA-004K Nemo III
- MSA-005 Methuss
- MSA-008 (RGM-87) Bar-GM
See also
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