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GAT-X399/Q Wild Dagger
MS Mode
Quad Mode
General and Technical Data
Model number: GAT-X399/Q
Code name: Wild Dagger
Unit type: limited production transformable counter-insurgency mobile suit
Manufacturer: Earth Alliance
Operator: Earth Alliance
First deployment: C.E. 73
Accommodation: pilot only, in standard cockpit in torso
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: unknown
Construction: unknown
Powerplant: ultracompact energy battery, power output rating unknown
Equipment and design features: sensors, range unknown
Fixed armaments: 2 x beam saber, stored on hips, operable in mobile suit and quadruped modes; 2 x automatic CIWS, fire-linked, mounted in head; 46mm Gatling machine gun, mounted on back, operable only in quadruped mode; 175mm multipurpose smoothbore tail cannon, operable only in quadruped mode; multipurpose turret, mounted on back (mounts beam cannons, missile launchers, etc); shield, mounted on left arm
Optional fixed armaments: "Midas Messer" beam boomerang, replaces 46mm Gatling machine gun, hand-carried in use
Optional hand armaments: M703K beam carbine, power rating unknown; Mk39 low-recoil cannon
Technical and Historical Notes
On October 2, C.E. 73, an elite unit of the Earth Alliance forces conducts a raid on ZAFT's Armory One PLANT and steals three new Gundam model mobile suits. After examining the specs of these suits, the Alliance creates the GAT-X399/Q Wild Dagger, based on the ZGMF-X88S (RGX-03) Gaia Gundam. The Wild Dagger features the same quadruped mode as the Gaia Gundam, although it's armaments differ. As a counter-insurgency mobile suit, the Wild Dagger is armed with vulcan guns, beam sabers, a Gatling cannon, tail cannon and multipurpose turret (which can carry beam cannons, missile launchers, swords, etc). In addition, the Wild Dagger can also use hand weapons designed for the GAT-02L2 Dagger L. mount on back. Although the Wild Dagger is a prototype design, it is put into limited mass production and 72 units are built. Miscellaneous Information
Appearances: DESTINY-MSV (Gundam SEED DESTINY Mobile Suit Variations
Original mechanical designer: Kunio Okawara