Gundam F91

Kidou Senshi Gundam F91
機動戦士ガンダム F91

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Universal Century 0120 Phantom mobile suits, oh my! Renegade Zeon mobile suits steal the newly developed Gundam F90 during it's testing phase! The Federation Forces give pursuit to Mars where the Oldsmobile Army is about to unleash it's ultimate assault against the Earth! Who will survive?!

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U.C.0122. One year prior to the completion of the F91, an organization known as Oldsmobile was active. The Earth Federation Forces had organized a unit to suppress them, but outer space has once again turned into a battleground. A courageous young man fights with a Gundam in order to protect the peace, yet many sacrifices are made…

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In early UC 0123, an Anaheim Electronics team doing testing in the Zebra Zone encounters Crossbone Vanguard's elite Dark Tiger force. The ensuing battle also draws the EFF battleship Ajax and remnants of the Neo Zeon army into the conflict.

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Set 3 years after the events of Char's Counterattack, a young man is caught in a deadly conflict between the Earth Federation and Terrorist Organization "The Sleeved" as they battle for an object that is said to have changed the course of Human history. The title page of the first chapter announces "A new story different from the anime and novelization is born!"

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In Universal Century 0112, there was the Fastest Formula. They wielded the ultimate, general-purpose weapon: the F90. Seven years following the Mufti Uprising, in the surging wave of mobile suit miniaturization, there was a team operating behind the scenes. These are the records of its various operations.

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The novel series is set in the year UC0105 and centers around Hathaway Noa, who appeared in the 1988 film Mobile Suit Gundam: Char's Counterattack as the son of the influential Federation ship captain Bright Noa.

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In the futuristic setting of U.C. 0123, the Earth Federation Forces have developed the F91 Gundam, a cutting-edge mobile suit equipped with a Bio-Computer. Dr. Monica Arno and her team work tirelessly to overcome the F91's instability issues. Meanwhile, a mysterious organization called the Crossbone Vanguard emerges, led by Iron Mask and Supreme Commander Meitzer, with ambitious plans to change the world.

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Universal Century 0121: A battle known as the First Oldsmobile War erupted on Mars. The Earth Federation Forces 13th Experimental Combat Group thought they had quelled the Mars Independent Zeon Forces. But the battle for the Fastest Formula is far from over! A new tale from the F90FF begins on Mars... Where all Formulas converge!

Sequel

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Victory Gundam is set in UC 0153 and succeeds the Federation and Crossbone Vanguard conflict of Gundam F-91. Therefore, it takes place well after the events of the Earth Federation versus Principality of Zeon conflict (which could be said to have ended with Char's Counterattack or Unicorn). The greatly weakened Earth Federation comes under attack by the BESPA forces of the spaceborn Zanscare Empire; only the AEUG-like League Militaire stands in their way. The mass-produced Victory Gundam is the League Militaire's secret weapon against the invading BESPA.

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The story takes place 10 years after the end of Gundam F91. The movie's heroes, Seabook Arno and Cecily Fairchild, discover that Crux Dogatie of the Jupiter Energy Fleet is plotting to conquer Earth with the forces of his Jupiter Empire. In response, Cecily takes up her birth name "Berah Ronah" and recreates the Crossbone Vanguard, who disguise themselves as pirates attacking the Jupiter Energy Fleet. Seabook, under the alias "Kinkedo Nau", is one of the new Vanguard's top pilots. The other is Zabine Chareux, a veteran of the original Crossbone Vanguard. The main character of Crossbone Gundam is a teenage Newtype named Tobia Arronax, who gets swept up in the war between the Crossbone Vanguard and Jupiter Empire. While Gundam F91 is understandably viewed as a disappointment by many Gundam fans, Crossbone Gundam is widely regarded as one of Gundam's best installments, with its likeable cast, well-written story, and unique "pirate Gundam" mechanical designs. Its quality easily leads one to wonder how Gundam F91 would have turned out had Tomino been able to complete it as the originally planned 52 episode TV series, rather than having to condense it into a single 2-hour movie. (Source: Wikipedia)

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U.C. 132, Kincade Nau tries to convince Zabine Chareux to join the new Crossbone Vanguard. Zabine challenges Kincade to a duel. If Kincade wins Zabine will follow him to Jupiter.

Parent Story

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Manga adaption of the Video Game Climax U.C. A family drama which goes over three generations. From the Battle of Jaburo in U.C 0079 to the battle of the battlestar of the Crosbone Vanguard in U.C 0123. Kamuna Tachibana who grows from a green 21 year old ensign to the 65 year old Veteran commander of the frontier side. Is in the middle of the battle, he notices that the commander of the enemy MS forces is no other one than his son Syun. Where did he make a mistake? Not knowing that, he looks back to the past and tries to find an answer...

Alternative

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The story of Gundam F91 revolves around teenage space colonist Seabook Arno, his girlfriend Cecily Fairchild, and the efforts of the Crossbone Vanguard militia, led by Cecily's grandfather Meitzer Ronah, to establish an aristocracy known as "Cosmo Babylonia". In keeping with Gundam tradition, the civilian Seabook is forced by circumstance to pilot the F91 Gundam, coincidentally designed in part by his estranged mother, Dr. Monica Arno. (Source: Gundam Wikia) *Note: Two manga with the same name ran in parallel during the same time period. This entry is for the Gundam Magazine version, who never got a volume release.*

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The story of Gundam F91 revolves around teenage space colonist Seabook Arno, his friend Cecily Fairchild, and the efforts of the Cross Bone Vanguard militia, led by Cecily's grandfather Meitzer Ronah, to establish an aristocracy known as "Cosmo Babylonia." In keeping with Gundam tradition, the civilian Seabook is forced by circumstance to pilot the F91 Gundam, coincidentally designed in part by his estranged mother, Dr. Monica Arno. (Source: Wikipedia)