Tech Specs: Model Number: GNX-609T-[GE] Model Name: GN-X Ground Enforcer Type Unit type: Experimental Ground Combat Mobile Suit Head height: 19.0 meters Overall weight: 71.1 metric tons Equipment: GN Tau Drive Armament: GN lance w/rifle x 1, GN vulcan gun x 2, GN claw x 2, Modified GN shield x 2, GN beam saber x 2, GN beam rifle x 1 Information: With the Reemergence of Celestial Being, A-Laws is forced to devote most of their forces to defeating the Gundam Meisters. With Katharon still waging war in the middle east the Earth Federation experiments with one of its proposed designs for a new GN-X model. The GN-X Ground Enforcer Type is completely devoted to ground combat, featuring a modified thruster system for more output at a more efficient rate, modified feet design for a GN-hovering effect providing speed and mobility, a heavier E-Carbon armor for extra protection, and two modified GN shields mounted on both shoulders providing even more protection. A suit designed specifically with countering Katharon in mind this GN-X proves to be a highly effective force against previous generation suits. With the higher cost to convert the GN-XIII to this variation and A-Laws dominating the federal budget only four Ground Enforcer Types are completed and put into service in the middle east.
Through the magic of GN Particles this thing doesn't need wheels, particles exit through the feet in a way that makes the GN-X able to actually skate on then. Not to mention that wheels on a suit designed for ground combat in the DESERT is asking for malfunction due to sand build-up.
And what exactly would be the purpose of the wheels again? It's not like this is a knightmare frame out of Code Geass, Nothing remotely like landspinners exist in any Gundam universe, and even if I wanted to cross the two it's as I said, sand would build up and cause the wheels to malfunction.
Your skills have improved dramatically since the last time i saw you, way better than me Love the coloring techniques and the black "shadowing." So awesome. Keep up the great work.