File:XM-X0-Crossbone-Gundam-X-0-Ghost-Movieclip.nodemc (336.3 KB)
Date:March 15, 2026
Category:People
Apologies for the delay,I thought that since it is almost our graduation I would have more free time but I was proven wrong
Anyways take this X0 Gundam for now
(Full Cloth in the works)
The XM-X0 Crossbone Gundam X-0, famously known as the Ghost, is the long-lost third unit of the SNRI F97 series. Originally developed alongside the X-1 and X-2 for Jupiter-based operations in U.C. 0132, the suit vanished for twenty years after its transport ship was destroyed in a mysterious accident. It remained a phantom of history until it was eventually recovered by Curtis Rothko, who gave the "Ghost" its formal designation after two decades of drifting in the void.
In terms of defense and stealth, the Ghost utilizes an Anti-Beam Coating (ABC) cloak that can be stored in its back and deployed to cover its entire frame. This cloak is capable of absorbing approximately five standard beam shots without consuming the suit’s internal energy, while simultaneously providing a stealth advantage that becomes even more effective when paired with localized fog. Visually, the suit is distinguished from its siblings by unique antennae and updated body heat ducts, though the intended cooling improvements are negligible in actual combat.
The most significant deviation from other Crossbone units is the inclusion of a Specialized Sound and Headphones Sensor System. Because the pilot, Curtis Rothko, is blind, he relies on this system to navigate the battlefield by ear. By memorizing the specific acoustic signatures of mobile weapons, he can "see" through sound, though he still requires external descriptions for unknown enemy designs to help him visualize his targets.
While the X-0 was a pinnacle of engineering at the time of its construction, the twenty-year gap in development has taken its toll. Despite its high-performance roots and its specialized Butterfly Buster experimental weapon, the Ghost's raw performance is now roughly equivalent to a standard ZM-S06S Zoloat. It represents a formidable but aging relic that relies heavily on its pilot's unique skills and specialized sensor suite to remain competitive in a new era of warfare.
#Gundam #Pirate #Mecha #mech
Anyways take this X0 Gundam for now
(Full Cloth in the works)
The XM-X0 Crossbone Gundam X-0, famously known as the Ghost, is the long-lost third unit of the SNRI F97 series. Originally developed alongside the X-1 and X-2 for Jupiter-based operations in U.C. 0132, the suit vanished for twenty years after its transport ship was destroyed in a mysterious accident. It remained a phantom of history until it was eventually recovered by Curtis Rothko, who gave the "Ghost" its formal designation after two decades of drifting in the void.
In terms of defense and stealth, the Ghost utilizes an Anti-Beam Coating (ABC) cloak that can be stored in its back and deployed to cover its entire frame. This cloak is capable of absorbing approximately five standard beam shots without consuming the suit’s internal energy, while simultaneously providing a stealth advantage that becomes even more effective when paired with localized fog. Visually, the suit is distinguished from its siblings by unique antennae and updated body heat ducts, though the intended cooling improvements are negligible in actual combat.
The most significant deviation from other Crossbone units is the inclusion of a Specialized Sound and Headphones Sensor System. Because the pilot, Curtis Rothko, is blind, he relies on this system to navigate the battlefield by ear. By memorizing the specific acoustic signatures of mobile weapons, he can "see" through sound, though he still requires external descriptions for unknown enemy designs to help him visualize his targets.
While the X-0 was a pinnacle of engineering at the time of its construction, the twenty-year gap in development has taken its toll. Despite its high-performance roots and its specialized Butterfly Buster experimental weapon, the Ghost's raw performance is now roughly equivalent to a standard ZM-S06S Zoloat. It represents a formidable but aging relic that relies heavily on its pilot's unique skills and specialized sensor suite to remain competitive in a new era of warfare.
#Gundam #Pirate #Mecha #mech
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