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6/21/2025, 11:35:10 PM
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>>23336138
>>23336231
nta but i remember the source for this
https://anaheimjournal.blogspot.com/2016/08/nouvel-gm-iii.html
>The GM (or Jim) was originally developed during the Old War period as a simplified, production version of the RX-78 Gundam. After the end of the Old War. The original model was produced with budget as a primary concern, but was later modernized with increased power output, an added linear seat system, armor upgrades, and improved sensors, ultimately resulting in the 'GM II'.
then, the important part
>However, at the outbreak of the Grypps conflict in U.C. 0087, they would be a completely outdated unit, and were suitable only as support units for the main forces of the Marasai for the Titans or the AEUG's Nemo, which replaced it in front line duty.
>However, to bring this obsolete machine back onto the front lines effectively, a modernization plan was created: the GM III plan. Though the GM II was essentially the result of only minor changes to the GM, the GM III would be a genuine overhaul and upgrade, greatly changing the characteristics of the GM III itself.
>This overhaul would consist of several major aspects: the ability to equip custom-designed missile weaponry at several points on the frame, armor upgrades, increased sensor range, and adding a backpack unit which had about 30% parts commonality with the Gundam Mk II's backpack, giving it increased mobility with the heavy equipment it now carried.
>This established the GM III as a fire support Mobile Suit and a new production line was added.
>Additionally, in a miscalculation by the AEUG, the Nemo proved to have poor cost performance, so the production line was closed after the end of the Grypps conflict, and changed over to a Nouvel GM III line. Still, in order to further decrease the cost of Nouvel GM III production, later models would utilize the Nemo's generator, turning them back into general-purpose Mobile Suits.
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>>23336138
>>23336231
nta but i remember the source for this
https://anaheimjournal.blogspot.com/2016/08/nouvel-gm-iii.html
>The GM (or Jim) was originally developed during the Old War period as a simplified, production version of the RX-78 Gundam. After the end of the Old War. The original model was produced with budget as a primary concern, but was later modernized with increased power output, an added linear seat system, armor upgrades, and improved sensors, ultimately resulting in the 'GM II'.
then, the important part
>However, at the outbreak of the Grypps conflict in U.C. 0087, they would be a completely outdated unit, and were suitable only as support units for the main forces of the Marasai for the Titans or the AEUG's Nemo, which replaced it in front line duty.
>However, to bring this obsolete machine back onto the front lines effectively, a modernization plan was created: the GM III plan. Though the GM II was essentially the result of only minor changes to the GM, the GM III would be a genuine overhaul and upgrade, greatly changing the characteristics of the GM III itself.
>This overhaul would consist of several major aspects: the ability to equip custom-designed missile weaponry at several points on the frame, armor upgrades, increased sensor range, and adding a backpack unit which had about 30% parts commonality with the Gundam Mk II's backpack, giving it increased mobility with the heavy equipment it now carried.
>This established the GM III as a fire support Mobile Suit and a new production line was added.
>Additionally, in a miscalculation by the AEUG, the Nemo proved to have poor cost performance, so the production line was closed after the end of the Grypps conflict, and changed over to a Nouvel GM III line. Still, in order to further decrease the cost of Nouvel GM III production, later models would utilize the Nemo's generator, turning them back into general-purpose Mobile Suits.
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