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Mad Thunder equipped with the legendary gravity cannon!
Tsukiko The human or rather zoidian avatar of the guardian force ultrasaurus. After being equipped with the Wyre device the Ultrasaurus was able to produce this humanoid holographic form to communicate with its crew. Unlike other zoids with this technology, she is able to speak fluent english among other languages. She adopted the nickname “Tsukiko” though she requests Helena refer to her as “Aunty Tsu”. She has knowledge of the ancient zoidians, but is reluctant to tell too much. She has a large crush on Moonbay, seeing her as her master. She refers to her experience with Moonbay and the guardian force as “the most passionate time of her life”. It was en extensive project to repair and dig out the ultrasaurus after its battle with the death saurer, but with Tsukikos help it was able to be completed. The Ultrasaurus was actually the first to be tested with the prototype wyre device developed by Dr. Schubaltz. Since then she has become something of a guardian force mascot and headquarters.
The gravity cannon experiment is a very simple mechanical measurement that can provide decisive confirmation or falsification of the various gravity theories.
In particular, a short video of its actual gravitational dynamics would provide the ultimate and dramatic test of Einstein’s equivalence principle of force and motion. The unambiguous result would be easily understood by everyone from cosmology theorists to the smallest child who can run and jump.
So yeah I had a lot of fun with this. I forgot how amazing the fucking Gravity Cannon is.
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