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I love the spectrum of ace customs. So you have your Gundam, your absolute ace machine. Then you have your GM, a rank and file grunt machine. What about an officer? Give them a GM Command. A veteran sergeant? Consider a GM Striker. Hotshot with potential fresh out of the academy, maybe a GM Sniper. A proven ace, but not a phenomenon like Amuro? Enter the G-Line. You always need the right tool for the job, and the G-Line's versatility gives that flexibility to a pilot capable of making use of it, while still being a machine you can produce at scale. Neat!
If you want to find us on Twitter, Dylan is @lowpolyrobot and Six is @sixdettmar. Our opening theme is the Hangar Theme from Gundam Breaker 3, and our ending theme for this episode is Magic by Jacob Wheeler from Mobile Suit Gundam 0083: Stardust Memory. Our podcast art is a fantastic piece of work from Twitter artist @fenfelt. Want to see a list of every unit we've covered from every episode, including variants and tangents? It's right here.
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I love the spectrum of ace customs. So you have your Gundam, your absolute ace machine. Then you have your GM, a rank and file grunt machine. What about an officer? Give them a GM Command. A veteran sergeant? Consider a GM Striker. Hotshot with potential fresh out of the academy, maybe a GM Sniper. A proven ace, but not a phenomenon like Amuro? Enter the G-Line. You always need the right tool for the job, and the G-Line's versatility gives that flexibility to a pilot capable of making use of it, while still being a machine you can produce at scale. Neat!
If you want to find us on Twitter, Dylan is @lowpolyrobot and Six is @sixdettmar. Our opening theme is the Hangar Theme from Gundam Breaker 3, and our ending theme for this episode is Magic by Jacob Wheeler from Mobile Suit Gundam 0083: Stardust Memory. Our podcast art is a fantastic piece of work from Twitter artist @fenfelt. Want to see a list of every unit we've covered from every episode, including variants and tangents? It's right here.
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