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7/7/2025, 9:01:47 PM
I bought a bootleg Turn-A and I feel like it might be a fun and easy paint project so I'm making it a custom, might do some light customization on the kit itself
for now, just a My Guys autism writeup
> System-Ω 6-1-4 Turn-Ω (Omega)
A result of the project that eventually led to the development of the Turn-X and Turn-A.
This unit uses the same body architecture as the Turn-A, but doesn’t mount as extreme of an arsenal. If the Turn-A was designed to fight a war by itself, then the Turn-88 was designed to come in afterward when the Turn-A’s overwhelming power was no longer necessary, and the ability to have a force in multiple places simultaneously mattered more.
For this reason, the Turn-Omega mounts a weaker, scope-limited variant of the technology behind the Moonlight Butterfly, geared towards small-scale combat, self-defense and self-repair - referred to as the Omega System. This is “scope-limited” by comparison to the Moonlight Butterfly, meaning the system is still devastatingly powerful, and can allow the machine to regenerate theoretically indefinitely. The Omega System performs atomic transmutation in order to get whatever materials it needs regardless of source, but atomic weight difference between the source material and the target material is a factor in how long this conversion takes. As a result the Omega’s Nanoskin “heals” much faster than the Turn-A’s, so long as it has reserves to work with.
The Omega System, when fully active, can be used to form various defensive and offensive formations in the typical iridescent appearance as the Butterfly's wings. It can even produce crude beam weapons seemingly out of thin air.
The project was a successor to a long line of mobile suits that were designed under the same paradigm, collectively called the Vultures of Providence. Every single one of these Vulture Projects seemed to leech off of larger projects to provide the foundations for their existence.
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for now, just a My Guys autism writeup
> System-Ω 6-1-4 Turn-Ω (Omega)
A result of the project that eventually led to the development of the Turn-X and Turn-A.
This unit uses the same body architecture as the Turn-A, but doesn’t mount as extreme of an arsenal. If the Turn-A was designed to fight a war by itself, then the Turn-88 was designed to come in afterward when the Turn-A’s overwhelming power was no longer necessary, and the ability to have a force in multiple places simultaneously mattered more.
For this reason, the Turn-Omega mounts a weaker, scope-limited variant of the technology behind the Moonlight Butterfly, geared towards small-scale combat, self-defense and self-repair - referred to as the Omega System. This is “scope-limited” by comparison to the Moonlight Butterfly, meaning the system is still devastatingly powerful, and can allow the machine to regenerate theoretically indefinitely. The Omega System performs atomic transmutation in order to get whatever materials it needs regardless of source, but atomic weight difference between the source material and the target material is a factor in how long this conversion takes. As a result the Omega’s Nanoskin “heals” much faster than the Turn-A’s, so long as it has reserves to work with.
The Omega System, when fully active, can be used to form various defensive and offensive formations in the typical iridescent appearance as the Butterfly's wings. It can even produce crude beam weapons seemingly out of thin air.
The project was a successor to a long line of mobile suits that were designed under the same paradigm, collectively called the Vultures of Providence. Every single one of these Vulture Projects seemed to leech off of larger projects to provide the foundations for their existence.
pic not related
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