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G-SAVIOUR G-Saviour Space Mode

The G-SAVIOUR G-Saviour Space Mode (aka "G-Saviour") is the titular mobile suit of the G-Saviour film and video game. One unit was piloted by ex-CONSENT pilot Mark Curran and another by Illuminati pilot Reed Fox. A Gunpla version also briefly appears in Gundam Build Fighters.

Technology & Combat Characteristics[]

Developed by the Illuminati, the G-Saviour Space Mode is specialized for zero gravity conditions and is equipped with a skirt booster module that allows it to make sharp turns and a back-mounted booster pack with six fin thrusters.[1] The shoulder armor houses propellant tanks and three thrusters, which along with the front skirt thrusters, are used for attitude control.[2] However, to ensure its high mobility, the unit has thinner armor, although it makes up for it with quick attacks.[3]

The modules of the G-Saviour are made to be easily interchangeable in a specialized hangar. This gives the unit a multitude of combat options.[4] However, this adaptability is hindered if the unit can't access such a hangar. Compact versions of these hangars can be found on ships such as the Lightning.[3]

The G-Saviour's EFX-8 Type cockpit also has a life support system capable of sustaining a pilot for up to 72 hours.

Armaments[]

  • 30mm Vulcan Gun
Head mounted vulcan guns used to thwart enemy movement or used for close range targets.
  • Beam Saber
The G-Saviour is equipped with a single beam saber that emits a blue beam. It is stored behind the right shoulder.
  • Beam Shield
A Beam Shield can be emitted from a beam generator on its left forearm.
  • MC-1 thru MC-6 and MPC-1 thru MPC-4 Compatible Hand Weapons
A variety of universal weapons can be equipped to the G-Saviour.[2] The only one seen is the beam rifle.
  • Beam Rifle
A rapid-fire beam rifle that shoots blue beams. It can be stored on the leg armor when not in use.

Special Equipment & Features[]

  • MPC-4 Plug
  • PHP-44 System
The G-Saviour can utilize a variety of additional attachments using the PHP-44 system. The only one seen is the hover unit used by the Terrain Mode Hover Type.

History[]

G-Saviour[]

The G-Saviour Space Mode was in development by the Illuminati's Saviour team for an unspecified amount of time before the events of G-Saviour, where Philippe San Simeone gave it to Mark Curran for his personal use. Mark first piloted it to clear space debris out from the path of the transport ship Nimbus. He then later piloted it during the latter stages of the Battle of Gaea when the Freedoms used by Gaea proved to be no match against the new MW-Rai units fielded by the Congressional Armed Forces.

During the battle, he would come to the aid of Franz Dieter, whose Freedom had become incapacitated on Gaea's solar panels. There, he was attacked by Jack Halle, who was piloting a MS-Rai. After the G-Saviour's beam rifle is destroyed, the two engage in a beam saber battle, with Mark winning by detaching a part of the G-Saviour's armor. After being saved by the Illuminati from a follow up ambush of CAMW-13 MW-Rais, Mark took the G-Saviour to a hangar where it was converted into its Terrain Mode to sweep up the remaining CCMS-03 Bugus inside the colony.

G-Saviour (Game)[]

After the Battle of Gaea, the G-Saviour was handed down to a Illuminati ace pilot named Reed Fox of the Lightning Squad. Due to a system error, Reed was forced to pilot the G-Saviour in this configuration while on Earth, as he could not switch modules in the hangar. He would continue to pilot the G-Saviour in its Space Mode until it was heavily damaged in battle against the CAMS-15 Raven. Following these events, the G-Saviour was given a complete overhaul and repaired as the G3-Saviour.

Gundam Build Fighters[]

A CPU-piloted Gunpla version of the G-Saviour appears briefly during a demonstration by Nils Nielsen to one of his colleagues, where he promptly defeats it with a custom MSN-00100 Hyaku Shiki.

Gallery[]

G-Saviour[]

The G-Saviour in a hangar hidden inside a New Manhattan theater.

The G-Saviour in a hangar hidden inside a New Manhattan theater.

EFX-8 Type cockpit.

EFX-8 Type cockpit.

Inside the Nimbus MS hangar.

Inside the Nimbus MS hangar.

Deploying from the Nimbus' MS hangar.

Deploying from the Nimbus' MS hangar.

Launching.

Launching.

First deployment successful.

First deployment successful.

Destroying debris with Beam Rifle.

Destroying debris with Beam Rifle.

Wielding Beam Saber.

Wielding Beam Saber.

After slashing through space debris.

After slashing through space debris.

Preparing to launch from Gaea's catapult.

Preparing to launch from Gaea's catapult.

Launching from catapult.

Launching from catapult.

Head close-up (1).

Head close-up (1).

Engaging MW-Rai with Beam Rifle.

Engaging MW-Rai with Beam Rifle.

Firing Vulcan Guns at approaching CAMW-13 MW-Rai.

Head close-up (2).

Head close-up (2).

Beam Rifle destroyed.

Beam Rifle destroyed.

VS CAMS-13 MS-Rai.

Saber clash.

Saber clash.

Arm stuck in solar panel.

Arm stuck in solar panel.

Purging forearm armor.

Purging forearm armor.

Slashing MS-Rai.

Slashing MS-Rai.

Emerging victorious over MS-Rai (1).

Emerging victorious over MS-Rai (1).

Emerging victorious over MS-Rai (2).

Emerging victorious over MS-Rai (2).

Under attack.

Under attack.

G-Saviour and I-SAVIOUR Illusion.

Returning to Side 8.

Returning to Side 8.

Gundam Build Fighters[]

Animated debut in episode 8.

Animated debut in episode 8.

Head close-up.

Head close-up.

Close-up.

Close-up.

Using its Beam Shield.

Using its Beam Shield.

G-Saviour is destroyed.

G-Saviour is destroyed.

Games[]

Defeated by the CAMS-15 Raven (video game).

Illustrations & Artwork[]

EFX-8 Type cockpit line art.

EFX-8 Type cockpit line art.

Initial design concept.

Initial design concept.

On the cover of G-Saviour Sound Cinema 02: Before the Mission.

Gunpla[]

HG G-Saviour 1/144 G-Saviour Space Mode (2000): International box art

HG G-Saviour 1/144 G-Saviour Space Mode (2000): International box art

HG G-Saviour 1/144 G-Saviour Space Mode (Front)

HG G-Saviour 1/144 G-Saviour Space Mode (Front)

HG G-Saviour 1/144 G-Saviour Space Mode (Rear)

HG G-Saviour 1/144 G-Saviour Space Mode (Rear)

Notes & Trivia[]

  • The backpack fin thrusters are not utilised by the G-Saviour in the film.

References[]

G-Saviour Space Mode - Specifications and Technical Detail/Design

G-Saviour Space Mode - Specifications and Technical Detail/Design

G-Saviour Full Weapon

G-Saviour Full Weapon

G-Saviour Full Weapon

G-Saviour Full Weapon

Novel description

Novel description

  1. High Grade 1/144 G-Saviour Space Mode
  2. 2.0 2.1 G-Saviour novel
  3. 3.0 3.1 G-Saviour video game Chapter 2
  4. G-Saviour Full Weapon

External links[]

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