![]() Sinclair’s mission is to hunt down the representative of a moderate Neo-Zeon faction that seeks to make peace with the Federation: the late Karn’s own younger sister, Serrana Karn. The game features original character designs by Haruhiko Mikimoto of Macross and Gundam 0080 fame. Advanced Operation represents the rare occasion outside of garage kits or his own manga where the designs of Kazuhisa Kondo are faithfully adapted, complete with oversized skirt armor and camouflage. The majority of these designs are lifted from Kondo’s 1988 manga Revival of Zeon, which takes place a year before Char’s Counterattack. This makes for some strange possible anachronisms, as near the end of the game–which story-wise doesn’t occupy a long stretch of time–you encounter ground-type Sazabi units. That said, considering that this is a game where you can potentially acquire multiple ZZ Gundams or even an early non-Newtype version of the v Gundam, odds are this continuity peculiarity will be of little concern. Of the many FamilySoft Gundam games to have “Operation” in the title, Advanced Operation lives up to its name as being the most sophisticated. It is the only game in the loose franchise to employ a zone of control system that gives stat modifiers during a combat action from the placement of allies and enemies relative to the combatants. Now that's a flag ship.Įxperience points come not just from scoring a kill but also from successful attacks and dodges, meaning that even units that usually function in a support role will still level up. The nightingale has almost double the funnels, and triple the thrusters. Sure, the sazabi is fuckin big, but it's got the same features as the Jagd Dogs, even down to funnels. Char's suit should be part Red Comet and part Propaganda. ![]() But he's a leader, a politician and a man with strange morals. If Char hadn't changed from Deadly Ace Pilot, sure the sazabi would fit. ![]() flamboyant than that, at least that late in the first UC. it's sorta like all those Char Custom mobile suits. It fits together a lot of Char's traits into one package. It's also got crazy speed which lives up to Char's nickname. It's as close to a mobile armor a mobile suit could be while still being able to be called a mobile suit. It better represents Char's complex as a monster that has to be humanity's villain. I think I finally understand why I like the nightingale from Gundam more than the sazabi.
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