SD MS-14 GELGOOG Ver.MIW Free Download

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History

One Year War

By the middle of the One Year War, the Principality of Zeon was well aware that the Earth Federation Forces was researching and developing mobile suits to counter Zeon's army of mobile suits. Despite Zeon's advanced mobile suit technology, the appearance of the RX-78-2 Gundam with its beam rifle technology followed by the mass production RGM-79 GMs equipped with the beam spray gun quickly negated Zeon's advantage.

The Zeonic company decided that it needed to incorporate the vastly superior beam weapons into its mobile suit designs. So, when the plans for the new mobile suit (MS-11 Gelgoog) showed up, they redesigned the plans to be able to use beam weapons. The project utilized development data from the MS-06R-2 Zaku II High Mobility Type, which lost to Zimmad's MS-09R Rick Dom as Zeon's mainstay space combat MS. The plans for the original "MS-11 Gelgoog" only allowed it to use ballistic weapons like the machine gun, and its power output was unable to handle beam weapon. This problem was solved after some redesigning. Removing the designation "MS-11" and shifting it to the Pezun Project's MS-11 Action Zaku, they redesignated the new mobile suit "MS-14", but retained the name. The initial production Gelgoog is known as the YMS-14 Gelgoog. The United Maintenance Plan was implemented during the production of the Gelgoog. The Gelgoog was mainly produced at Granada and A Baoa Qu, with some documents describing the overall number of units being 738.

While the Gelgoog was the most powerful production-type MS of the One Year War by a considerable margin, matching or slightly exceeding the Earth Federation's RX-78-2 Gundam unit, it was never produced in the numbers required to counter the sheer numbers of RGM-79 GMs that walked off the production lines before the end of the war. Full deployment of the Gelgoog was delayed due to full-scale production of the new beam rifle, resulting in only 67 machines participating in the decisive battle of A Baoa Qu.

The last major problem with the Gelgoog was that it had mainly rookie pilots inside the cockpits, as most of Zeon's more experienced pilots had been killed in earlier battles. These novice pilots had seen little or no combat before the Battle of A Baoa Qu, and could not use their Gelgoogs effectively enough to counter the Federation's less powerful GM models, piloted by skilled veterans of the Battle of Solomon. One customized unit was operated by Erik Blanke, Unfortunately for Erik, he would have an encounter with the Federation's White Devil and his Gelgoog would be damaged, before he could be killed however, the pilot would disengage the battle with him, to pursue the MSN-02 Zeong.

After the war, some units were taken by the Federation to serve as high-performance aggressor trainer units, while others escaped into deep space with various Zeon remnants. Some examples of old MS-14 Gelgoog units survived postwar in museums.

First Neo Zeon War

In U.C. 0088 one refurbished unit was used by the Blue Team of the African Liberation Front rebel group, and painted in their distinctive light blue-on-blue colors.

Third Neo Zeon War

In U.C. 0096, a number of these mobile suits were used by Neo Zeon remnants, "The Sleeves". These units were repainted in a new color scheme and given the distinctive markings featured on many of the mobile suits used by the group. (gundam wiki)

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