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* Additionally, G-Savior is the furthest ahead in the UC timeline that still uses the UC calendar.
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[[WMG: A possible link to GaiaGear]]
Many years after the events of G-Reco, the Earth is now ruled by a global dictatorship, crushing any resistance in it's path. After a long period of status quo, the Earth-Force decides to spread it's influence to space, starting with the creation of the Man-Hunters, an elite paramilitary organisation tasked with destabilising the Space factions. Enter Bellri, who is now a field officer of the Space Faction taskforce Metatron, which grows from its original task of simply policing space to becoming a force to resist the Man-Hunters. A secret project, Gaia Gear, with it's fusion of current and lost technology, is more powerful than even the G-Self, so much that Bellri has no choice but to create a memory clone of a legendary warrior he heard about in ancient databases: '''Char'''.

With the ''third'' coming of Char, Metatron begins its fight against the Man-Hunters.
The true final war for peace in the solar system begins...

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[[WMG: A possible link to GaiaGear]]
Many years after the events of G-Reco, the Earth is now ruled by a global dictatorship, crushing any resistance in it's path. After a long period of status quo, the Earth-Force decides to spread it's influence to space, starting with the creation of the Man-Hunters, an elite paramilitary organisation tasked with destabilising the Space factions. Enter Bellri, who is now a field officer of the Space Faction taskforce Metatron, which grows from its original task of simply policing space to becoming a force to resist the Man-Hunters. A secret project, Gaia Gear, with it's fusion of current and lost technology, is more powerful than even the G-Self, so much that Bellri has no choice but to create a memory clone of a legendary warrior he heard about in ancient databases: '''Char'''.

With the ''third'' coming of Char, Metatron begins its fight against the Man-Hunters.
The true final war for peace in the solar system begins...
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*** Jossed. The last episode ends with [[spoiler: Bellri deciding to travel around the world]], and both the Turn A and Turn X are nowhere to be found. Additionally, the odds of Ghingham appearing in the series were rather slim anyways, since nothing in Turn A suggested that he'd been in cryostasis like Nander had been in - at the very most, it would've been a distant ancestor.

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*** Jossed. The last episode ends with [[spoiler: Bellri deciding to travel around the world]], and both the Turn A and Turn X are nowhere to be found. Additionally, the odds of Ghingham Gingham appearing in the series were rather slim anyways, anyway, since nothing in Turn A suggested that he'd been in cryostasis like Nander had been in - at the very most, it would've been a distant ancestor.



And that the mystery behind the SU-Cordists and Capital would involve [[Anime/MobileSuitGundamUnicorn Banagher and Mineva's legacy]] or [[Manga/MobileSuitCrossboneGundam the descendants of Judau Ashta's Newtype colony]].

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And that the mystery behind the SU-Cordists and Capital would involve [[Anime/MobileSuitGundamUnicorn Banagher and Mineva's Minerva's legacy]] or [[Manga/MobileSuitCrossboneGundam the descendants of Judau Ashta's Newtype colony]].



Hey, it's all but directly said. He utters to himself that Earthnoids have to get extinct, and he has a somewhat darker complexion and white hair, but doesn't seem to be old enough for it to grey out naturally.

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Hey, it's all but directly said. He utters mutters to himself that Earthnoids have to get extinct, and he has a somewhat darker complexion and white hair, hair but doesn't seem to be old enough for it to grey out naturally.



** This part is jossed, since they do call the G-Self a "Gundam" in the latter half.

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** This part is jossed, Jossed since they do call the G-Self a "Gundam" in the latter half.




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* don't forget that every capital army mobile suit share same name to CONSENT mobile suit.
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*** Jossed. The last episode ends with [[spoiler: Bellri deciding to travel around the world]]. Additionally, the odds of Ghingham appearing in the series were rather slim anyways, since nothing in Turn A suggested that he'd been in cryostasis like Nander had been in.

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*** Jossed. The last episode ends with [[spoiler: Bellri deciding to travel around the world]]. world]], and both the Turn A and Turn X are nowhere to be found. Additionally, the odds of Ghingham appearing in the series were rather slim anyways, since nothing in Turn A suggested that he'd been in cryostasis like Nander had been in.
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* If this WMG is true, it would joss the prior one, for reasons noted in the Fridge tab.

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* It turns out to be [[spoiler: the space elevator itself]].

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* Jossed. It turns out to be [[spoiler: the space elevator itself]].



* Or possibly a cameo appearance by Corin Nander, if not a young Gym Ghingnham.

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* Or possibly a cameo appearance by Corin Nander, if not a young Gym Ghingnham.Ghingham.




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*** Jossed. The last episode ends with [[spoiler: Bellri deciding to travel around the world]]. Additionally, the odds of Ghingham appearing in the series were rather slim anyways, since nothing in Turn A suggested that he'd been in cryostasis like Nander had been in.


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** This part is jossed, since they do call the G-Self a "Gundam" in the latter half.
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Semi-confirmed. Bellri and Luin find their way to the surprisingly still-kinda-intact ruins of Jabruro base during their battle in episode 26.

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* Semi-confirmed. Bellri and Luin find their way to the surprisingly still-kinda-intact ruins of Jabruro base during their battle in episode 26.
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Compared to standard Amerian units, the Montero is something of an odd duck. It is notably thinner and less bulky than standard Amerian units, has a Gundam-like dual-eye camera system in its head (as well as Gundam style head vulcans) and more than a passing resemblance to the G-Self and G-Arcane, while the only commonality it has with the likes of the Jahannam or Grimoire is the spherical "beer belly" cockpit in its torso. Even further, it has notably higher performance than the average Amerian unit (though it's possible this is because Klim Nick's unit is an AceCustom), such that it can keep up with the Elf Bullock, the Capital's latest mobile suit, while the Capital itself has no information on it. In that regard, the Montero just might be the Amerian equivalent of the GM (or given the Pirate Corps' theme, the [[MobileSuitCrossboneGundam Flint]]), a limited or mass production variation of the two Gundams that Ameria intends to either give out to its aces or supplant the Jahannam as its Army's mainline unit.

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Compared to standard Amerian units, the Montero is something of an odd duck. It is notably thinner and less bulky than standard Amerian units, has a Gundam-like dual-eye camera system in its head (as well as Gundam style head vulcans) and more than a passing resemblance to the G-Self and G-Arcane, while the only commonality it has with the likes of the Jahannam or Grimoire is the spherical "beer belly" cockpit in its torso. Even further, it has notably higher performance than the average Amerian unit (though it's possible this is because Klim Nick's unit is an AceCustom), such that it can keep up with the Elf Bullock, the Capital's latest mobile suit, while the Capital itself has no information on it. In that regard, the Montero just might be the Amerian equivalent of the GM (or given the Pirate Corps' theme, the [[MobileSuitCrossboneGundam [[Manga/MobileSuitCrossboneGundam Flint]]), a limited or mass production variation of the two Gundams that Ameria intends to either give out to its aces or supplant the Jahannam as its Army's mainline unit.



And that the mystery behind the SU-Cordists and Capital would involve [[Anime/MobileSuitGundamUnicorn Banagher and Mineva's legacy]] or [[CrossboneGundam the descendants of Judau Ashta's Newtype colony]].

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And that the mystery behind the SU-Cordists and Capital would involve [[Anime/MobileSuitGundamUnicorn Banagher and Mineva's legacy]] or [[CrossboneGundam [[Manga/MobileSuitCrossboneGundam the descendants of Judau Ashta's Newtype colony]].
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* Hell, it might even be [[SpaceRunawayIdeon Gigantis]].

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* Hell, it might even be [[SpaceRunawayIdeon [[Anime/SpaceRunawayIdeon Gigantis]].
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* Is it me or does the symbol look [[Anime/TurnAGundam familiar]]?

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* Is it me or does the symbol look [[http://i.imgur.com/ffyQ5Zi.png look]] [[Anime/TurnAGundam familiar]]?
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Unlike with Inglessa and Luzianna in ''Turn A'', Ameria seems to be actively producing their own mobile suits rather than digging them up from the mountain cycles. In that regard, as noted on the main page, their mobile suits hold a distinct resemblance to past Zeon units, with the Jahannam and Hecate looking like Zakus (right down to having an axe style melee weapon), the Grimoire being comparable to the Acguy and the Amorzagan appearing like the Bigro. Even further, these units all have mono-eye style sensors, albeit in different applications, with the Jahannam and Amorzagan having crosshair styled units, the Grimoire having non-rotating units like the [[MobileSuitZetaGundam Rick Dias and various Gaza types]] and the Hecate having a [[Anime/MobileSuitGundam00 four eyed]] variety.

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Unlike with Inglessa and Luzianna in ''Turn A'', Ameria seems to be actively producing their own mobile suits rather than digging them up from the mountain cycles. In that regard, as noted on the main page, their mobile suits hold a distinct resemblance to past Zeon units, with the Jahannam and Hecate looking like Zakus (right down to having an axe style melee weapon), the Grimoire being comparable to the Acguy and the Amorzagan appearing like the Bigro. Even further, these units all have mono-eye style sensors, albeit in different applications, with the Jahannam and Amorzagan having crosshair styled units, the Grimoire having non-rotating units like the [[MobileSuitZetaGundam [[Anime/MobileSuitZetaGundam Rick Dias and various Gaza types]] and the Hecate having a [[Anime/MobileSuitGundam00 four eyed]] variety.



* Or either the Turn A or Turn X. Maybe even the [[MobileSuitZetaGundam Black Doll]][[note]]Psyco Gundam[[/note]] from the ''Turn A'' novels.

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* Or either the Turn A or Turn X. Maybe even the [[MobileSuitZetaGundam [[Anime/MobileSuitZetaGundam Black Doll]][[note]]Psyco Gundam[[/note]] from the ''Turn A'' novels.

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