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RX-107 [Rosette]

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RX-107 [Rosette]
Model Number
RX-107
Unit Name
Rosette
Organziation
Titans
First Known Deployment
U.C. 0085.10
Accommodation
Panaramic Monitor and Linear Seat
Dimensions
unknown
Weight
unknown
Construction
Luna-Titanium Armor on a Movable Frame
Powerplant
unknown
Propulsion
unknown
Performance
unknown
Equipment
Movable Shield, Armor Unit w/ Scattering Beam Gun
Optional Equipment
see variaions
Sensor Radius
unknown
Fixed Armaments
none
Optional Armaments
Beam Rifle hand held
120mm Cannon or Gatling Smasher shoulder mounted
Variations
BL-85X BiZack TR-2 [BigWig], TR-4 [Dandelion], Enhanced Land Battle Form Prototype, Enhanced Land Battle Form, RMS-108 Marasai
Pilot(s)
Carl Matsubara
Assignment
Titans Test Team (Black Otter Team)
Development
Anaheim Electronic / Konpeitoh Arsenal
Mecha Designer
Fujioka Kenki


Model Number Breakdown

RX
Experimental mobile suit
10*
developed at Granada


Profile


The RX-107 is a prototype mobile suit developed by Anaheim Electronics as a successor to the Hizack. While the Hizack is a mass production model designed for a good cost-performance ratio, the RX-107 aims for a higher standard of performance and its specs surpass those of the Hizack in every area. This machine was delivered to the Federation Forces for testing and evaluation, but after seeing its high generator output the Titans requisitioned it as the core mobile suit of the TR-4 Dandelion. Inheriting the design style of the Hizack, this machine has the silhouette associated with Zeon mobile suits, including spike armor on its left shoulder, a shield on its right shoulder, and a mono-eye for its main camera.

Technical Notes

The Rosette’s movable shield can carry up to four energy pack holders. For use with the TR-4 Dandelion, the Rosette’s left arm is fitted with a special frame to support the shield’s weight, and a new backpack unit is installed to hold the skirt armor in place.

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