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AM-09 R Striker (Mecha)
The AM-09 R Striker is a mecha from the series "Belter's War".
Series Plot
The Governor of the asteroid belt has been increasing his control and power over the various asteroids that make up the Asteroid Zone, and this has been opposed by the various corporations, mayoralties, and sub-governors who control the individual asteroids. They prefer to have power devolve to a parliament where they make the rules, and the Governor's power is curtailed.
The whole thing has broken out into civil war, with each asteroid going its own way, and every asteroid rapidly arming itself with makeshift weapons. Some of the wealthier asteroid nations have specialist mecha, and this story focuses on the nation of Monck's Planetoid, a largish asteroid near the Jupiter edge of the belt. They have recently completed the development of the AM-09 R Striker, and with a team of five assembled are now navigating the tricky series of flowing and dissolving alliances.
The Governor wants absolute power, but the Asteroid Parliament has some very dangerous men in it, and they would likely seize that selfsame power. How can teenage tech wizard Harrack Koal know who to trust- other than his commanding officer and uncle Loam Balait, the rest of the crew of Monck's Marauders, and his childhood friend, Alisa Padock. He is now caught up in a swirling battle, and his home planetoid must tread a dangerous path. With the help of the AM-09 R Striker, they stand up for the parliamentary forces and against the might of the Governor's power (as he receives support from Mars and the Jupiter gas mining operations).
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Art Notes:
I've been working on mecha design for my comic work, but I came to the realization that just like the Japanese robot anime series had to build from simpler designs to more complex ones, I need to do the same. I need to develop a mecha style of my own that builds from a simple base.
My first attempt was the slow development of the Superoon series- the final version is here:
http://wbd.deviantart.com/art/Great-Mas ... -133036457
Each design represents a slow progression through the seventies. This is my 1979 design, and that means it is an important one- because in 1979, in Japan, "Mobile Suit Gundam" was released, and it changed everything in mecha. It introduced the "Real Robot" genre, where mecha were treated like tools of war, rather than superheros of steel. The RX-78-2 Gundam represents a transition between the two- it is a Super Robot being used in a Real Robot world.
The AM-09 R Striker is my 1979 mecha, my transition between the Super and the Real. I've built upon my progression through the Superoon series and Hoplite 12 to get to it, because I need to have a mecha line that doesn't just come from copying Gundam or Eva. It needs to come from my own understanding of what makes a mecha.
The next design I'll make will be another Real design, but a wholly "Real" one, rather than a Super in a Real world. I'm in the eighties now, and my end game is mid to late eighties, because that's where my favorite designs lie.