Gravity Saurer
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The Gravity Saurer is a type of Zoid, a race of mechanical lifeforms from the fictional Zoids universe.
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EZ-105 Suchomimus Type Guylos Empire |
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Crew | 1 |
Weight | 74 tons |
Depth | 12.7 m |
Height | 10.1 m |
Maximum Speed | 260 km/h |
Weapons | Electromagnetic Cannon (2), Pulse Laser Gun (2), Panzer Faust (2), Twin Barrelled Shock Cannon, Gravity Harken Claws |
Equipment | Gravity Wheel |
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[edit] Overview
The Gravity Saurer is a Suchomimus-type Zoid, created by the Guylos Empire.
The first Zoid to use the new Gravity Wheel technology, the Gravity Saurer's power system makes it a lot more capable than similarly-sized Zoids. The Gravity Wheel gives the Zoid a high top speed, while enabling it to carry a heavy weapons load and thick armour. Additionally, it gives it near instantaneous acceleration and the ability to leap long distances, even from a standing start.
The Gravity Saurer's firepower is comparable to a Zoid twice its size; The Zoid carries a devastating array of laser weapons, as well as a pair of heavy rocket launchers. Additionally, the Zoid is armed with heavy-duty claws for close combat. Its only weakness is its lack of side or rear mounted weapons.
[edit] Battle Story appearances
As a Hasbro-designed Zoid, the Gravity Saurer never appeared in the official battle story. The insignia of the Guylos Empire, as well as it's type number, appears on the model's box and label sheet.
[edit] Media appearances
[edit] Fuzors
The Gravity Saurer's only anime appearance was in Zoids: Fuzors. Piloted by Saber, the Zoid was a part of Vareth's unnamed team. Both Zoid and pilot were shown as being reasonably capable; Saber was able to take on Blake's Gairyuki and at least match it (most of the battle between the Gravity Saurer and the Gairyuki took place off-screen so it's unknown exactly what happened other then that neither zoid won). While initially hired to fight R.D. and Blake, Saber chose to side with them against Alpha Richter. However, she and her teammates at one point tried to catch look to find out about Alpha's Richter Scale group and fought Blake again. The Gairyuki was initially losing until the Dispelow and Evo Flyer appeared to help it, and it then fused with the Evo Flyer and easily defeated all three gravity zoids.
The Gravity Saurer displayed a number of unusual abilities based around its Gravity Wheel. It could create sudden explosive bursts of gravity to damage enemy Zoids, a manoeuvre known as the Gravity Crusher. When moving at high speeds, the Zoid could create an effect known as the Gravity Stream where it would use gravity to bend light away from it, rendering it invisible.
The Zoid's most powerful technique is the Gravity Atomiser, considered by Vareth to be the team's ultimate weapon. The Zoid runs at high speed, building up a thick cloud of dust and debris. It then uses this ability to run away.
[edit] Video Games
The Gravity Saurer also appeared in Zoids Saga III.
[edit] Models
[edit] New American Release
- Assembly required. (Snap-together, no glue needed. Scissors or X-acto knife recommended for trimming off excess plastic bits.)
- The model's colours are moulded into the plastic, and it does not need any paint.
The Gravity Saurer comes on four frames, along with a "gravity wheel" ripcord motor, a clear canopy, two missile launchers, eight rubber caps, a small blue pilot, a ripcord, and label sheets. The Gravity Saurer is moulded in dull grey, light purple and silver with a clear blue canopy.
The Gravity Saurer’s construction is relatively simple and straightforward. The Zoid uses a ripcord motor for motion; once activated the Zoid walks forwards. The jaw, arms and weapons can be manually positioned.
The Gravity Saurer was released in North America in 2002-2003.
[edit] New Japanese Release
The Gravity Saurer was released in Japan as a convention-exclusive item at the Zoids 20th Anniversary Expo, in 2003. This version was identical to the NAR version, except for the packaging.
[edit] Fuzors
The Gravity Saurer was re-released in Japan in mid 2004, as a part of the Fuzors model line. This version was recoloured, with metallic purple replacing the light purple, and had a grey pilot. This was the only non-American mass release of the Zoid.