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ZEBRONICS New Launch APEX Edge Premium Mesh Gaming Cabinet/Case, Full-Tower, Supports E-ATX | ATX | mATX | ITX, AIO Upto 360mm, 4X Inner Glow ARGB Fans, Tempered Glass, USB 3.0, Magnetic Dust Filter
Price: (as of – Details) ZEB-Apex Edge,AIO cooler support,HD Audio,Top magnetic dust filter,3*120mm front,ARGB fans,Bottom PSU Top magnetic and Bottom dust filterBottom PSU
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PCBuilder Hydro Chill 360MM AIO Liquid CPU Cooler ARGB The PCBuilder HYDRO CHILL 360mm ARGB Liquid CPU Cooler was created for its powerful, low-noise cooling for your CPU. This liquid cooler ensures your build stays as cool as you will under pressure on the gaming battlefield. It has everything you’re looking for in a liquid cooler, from quality materials that ensure durability to heat dissipation technologies which means you can game to your heart’s content. Enjoy perks like ARGB lighting and a 270-degree rotating, easy-to-use blockhead. The blockhead also boasts a unique aesthetic that is both stylish and expressive. Every single component of the PCBuilder HYDRO CHILL 360mm ARGB Liquid CPU Cooler is designed with the end goal in mind – to provide effective cooling without any compromise. FEATURES: 3x quality 120mm PWM ARGB fans deliver exceptional, low-noise cooling Operating range of 800-1800RPM for powerful airflow The pump is integrated into the radiator for sound dampening and noise reduction 270-degree rotating cooler pump with multi-colour effect LED Intel LGA 115x/1200/2011/1700 & AMD AM3/AM4/AM5 compatible Sync compatibility with ASUS Aura, MSI Mystic Light, GIGABYTE Fusion, & RAZER Chroma SPECIFICATIONS: Intel Socket Compatibility: LGA 115x/1200/2011/1700 AMD Socket Compatibility: AM3/AM4/AM5 Fan Number: 3x 120mm PWM Fans Fan Dimensions: 12 x 12 x 2.5 cm Fan Operating Range: 800-1800RPM Fan Rated Current: 0.25A Fan Rated Voltage: 12V Fan Bearing: Hydraulic Bearing Fan Air Pressure: 2.2 H20 Fan Noise Level: 31.3dBA Fan Air Flow: 49.4CFM Fan Lighting: ARGB PWM Mode: Yes Radiator Material: Aluminium Radiator Dimensions: 27.6 x 11.9 x 2.7 cm Radiator Water Channel: 14PCS Pump Dimensions: 8.03 x 7.1 x 4.7 cm Pump Material: Copper Pump RPM: 2500RPM Pump Bearing Type: Ceramic Pump Lighting: ARGB Pipe Tubing Length: 380mm Water Pressure: 1.5m Flow Rate: ≥1300 mL/min Product Dimensions: 39.5 x 12 x 5.2 cm Product Weight: 2.55kg WHAT’S IN THE BOX: PCBuilder HYDRO CHILL 360mm ARGB Liquid CPU Cooler x1 CPU Mounting Kit x1 Fan & Radiator Mounting Pack x1 User Manual x1
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New brain parts for my PC is here, spent extra on the RGB RAM because it helps with taking better Minthara pics/gifs
#the hardware stuff doesn't scare me but BIOS and Win 11 upgrade do#even though I literally will have to take everything off except the PSU and HDD SSDs in the back#I could spend $30 more for a 360mm liquid cooler but after having to replace the stock one nopeee#anyway this has to wait I have unexpected period my brain does not have enough blood asdasdas#personal
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carbon fiber far infrared heat lamp 500mm 700w carbon infrared heating lamp carbon fiber far infrared heating lamps carbon fiber far infrared heating lamps 360mm 700w carbon fiber far infrared heating lamps 360mm 700w for screen printing machines carbon fiber far infrared heating tube carbon fiber far infrared heating tube for screen printing machines carbon fiber quartz heater
#carbon fiber far infrared heat lamp 500mm 700w carbon infrared heating lamp#carbon fiber far infrared heating lamps#carbon fiber far infrared heating lamps 360mm 700w#carbon fiber far infrared heating lamps 360mm 700w for screen printing machines#carbon fiber far infrared heating tube#carbon fiber far infrared heating tube for screen printing machines carbon fiber quartz heater
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DeepCool LT720 AIO Review
Today we take a look at the LT720 from DeepCool. A 360mm AIO CPU cooler that features a multidimensional infinity mirror top cap and their Anti-Leak Tech inside. Let's take a closer look
Today we take a look at the LT720 from DeepCool. A 360mm AIO CPU cooler that features a multidimensional infinity mirror top cap and their Anti-Leak Tech inside. Let’s take a closer look… DeepCool LT720 AIO: Specifications Net Weight 1856 g Radiator Dimensions 402×120×27 mm Radiator Material Aluminum Tube length 410 mm Pump Dimensions 94×80×68 mm Pump Speed 3100 RPM±10% Pump Noise 19…
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trying to buy an anti-glare screen protector thingy is a great way to discover i have a wildly non-standard screen size
my sektop computer has a really shiny screen and no matter what i do i don't seem to be able to reduce how much stuff reflects... i can see my entire room reflected in it (especially on sites with dark mode but tbh all the time) and it's kinda driving me nuts. any recommendations
#this is NOT a 16:9 ratio which seems to be the only shape that large screen protectors come in#also the screen has big like. flat bevels that aren't actively screen#but would probably need to be covered to attach it#so with those included it's 27 in but not the normal shape#it's 360mm tall not 337mm and then only 577mm wide#rather than 598#the width isn't a problem since you can usually cut these things#the height is a problem though#i guess i could attach it below the webcam which would probably be better anyway...
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MS-09 Dom, the usurper of the Gouf's place as Zeon's premier ground combatant. Boasting even thicker armour than the Gouf, it was still able to maintain high ground speed thanks to its array of thrusters placed in the leg units, allowing it to 'skate' over the ground, somewhat like a hovercraft.
It features a nonlethal integral weapon mounted in the left torso: a scattering beam cannon which can blind onlookers and disable visual sensors. For doing damage, this unit is equipped with a 360mm giant bazooka. A single shot is often enough to cripple an enemy mobile suit on a direct hit.
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~ "RENAISSANCE REVIVAL GOLD AND GEM-SET NECKLACE, ERNESTO RINZI, circa 1870's. Designed as a series of polychrome enamel scrolls embellished with step-cut emeralds, interspersed with pearls and circular-cut diamonds, suspending a Latin cross of matching design centring on a pear-shaped emerald and terminating on three pearl drops, Designed as a series of polychrome enamel scrolls embellished with step-cut emeralds, interspersed with pearls and circular-cut diamonds, suspending a Latin cross of matching design centring on a pear-shaped emerald and terminating on three pearl drops, cross detachable. (length approximately 360mm)." ~
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NEW PC BUILD COMPLETE-
Case: Hyte Y60 Case
MOBO: ASUS TUF Gaming Z790-Plus WiFi D5
CPU: Intel I9-13900k
RAM: 32GB Kingston Fury Renegade RGB 6400MT/s
SSD: Samsung 990 PRO w/ Heatsink 2TB
GPU: ASUS ROG STRIX 4090 OC
AIO (CPU Water-Cooling): DeepCool LS720 SE 360mm
LED Cables: Lian Li Strimer Plus V2 12VHPWR (for GPU) and Lian Li Strimer Plus V2 24 PIN Extension
Fans: Lian Li UNI Fan AL120 V2 RGB
PSU: MSI MPG A1000G PCIE 5 & ATX 3.0
#pc build#custom pc#i spent like 4k on this lol#still have to throw the storage from my old pc in this and get it to 4tb of space#im not a streamer but i could be 🤷♂️
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Gundam Requiem for Vengeance then. I don’t really have anything to say on the new trailer other than it reminds me of a trailer I once saw for Final Fantasy 7: Advent Children.
However, given that I did a post on the Gundams in the one year war last time, I figured I’d go over the Full Armour units that I skimmed over this time around.
First up, the PF-78-1 Perfect Gundam. Now I usually try to use fairly neutral pieces of art for these, so they best illustrate the mobile suit in general, but this thing…… well.
It’s a bit of an odd one. First originating in the 1982 Manga Plamo-Kyoshiro, it was built by Shiro Kyoda (the kid in the bottom left of the above picture). Note how I said built. This manga is essentially the earliest permutation of what would eventually become the build series, where the focus is shifted from War to Modelling. Now normally this is where I’d earmark it as a build kit, except that it’s canon to the Universal Century as well. It was apparently a planned upgrade plan for the original Gundam, but was never built, with its data being carried into the Full Armour Gundam, being canonised in MSV. Its armaments are much the same as the original, only adding a built-in 2-barrel beam gun to the arm, four drop mines to the shield and a Shoulder Cannon to the backpack. The shoulder cannon is notable because it’s nature is different in each work - it’s a high pressure water gun in Plamo-Kyoshiro, a 360mm Rocket Gun in MSV, and a high-output beam cannon in Build Fighters.
I admit I was looking forward to talking about the Full Armour Gundam here, but its position in canon is just difficult. Officially, it was never built and existed only as simulation data, because the excess armour and weaponry would have slowed it down too much. Unofficially, it shows up damn everywhere, typically as a foe of either Johnny Ridden or the Perfect Zeong. I’m going to call out two examples here and then move on, primarily because they actually name pilots of the thing. In the videogame Spirits of Zeon: Dual Stars of Carnage, a blue Full Armour Gundam is piloted by Earth Federation Fighter Ace Takashi Kitamoto during the Battle of Solomon. Meanwhile in the manga Mobile Suit Gundam MSV Battle Chronicle Johnny Ridden, a Full Armour Gundam is piloted by Heinz Baer against Johnny Ridden’s Full Bullet Zaku (honestly I mention this because I absolutely love Heinz Baer’s character design, shown below). Armament wise, the Full Armour Gundam retains the Vulcan Guns and Beam sabers of the original Gundam, but carries a twin beam rifle as opposed to the original’s single-barrelled model. In addition, it gains a 360mm Rocket Cannon on its back and four missile bays, built into the knees and clavicles. As a design, I really like the thing, but I’m unsure why. Maybe it’s the simplicity of it being an up-armed and armoured version of the original Gundam, or maybe it’s that there’s some really nice art of it, particularly it’s Debut in Mobile Suit Variation (MSV).
C’mon, Look at this guy. A flying ace who wears a sweater under his pilot suit.
Next up, the FA-78[G] Full Armour Gundam Ground Operations Type, originating in MSV-R. Nice and simple, now. It’s essentially a Full Armour Variant that’s designed for ground combat, using the RX-78-1 Prototype Gundam as a base. It was designed, but never built (whether due to costs, practicality or the lack of the RX-78-1). Design-wise, yeah, it’s nice. Critical areas are up-armoured, and some new weapons added, but it still looks fairly agile, and the Prototype Gundam features make it stand out a little more. It’s armed with Vulcans, Two Beam Sabers on the left arm, a twin beam rifle on the right arm, a 360mm Rocket Cannon on the backpack and a missile launcher. Not much more on this one, it’s just neat.
The FA-78-1B Full Armour Gundam (Type B). Oh, I love this thing. Also originating from MSV-R, it was developed from the G-3 Gundam, rounding out the three full armour units. It was designed primarily for anti-fleet combat, with the assumption that it would be piloted by a Newtype. MSV-R keeps things vague on the details, but given that it seems to have been developed in response to The Battle of a Baoa Qu, the general theme of Full Armour Units and that it was intended to be used with a Newtype Pilot (which the Federation really didn’t have a lot of), it feels a safe bet to say that it was probably never built (honestly, Zeon went big on Newtype research and even they only had about five combat-ready examples). Armament wise, the Full Armour Type B is rocking Vulcan guns, a 360mm Rocket Launcher, a Triple Beam Rifle, upgraded missile launchers in the knees and clavicles, two beam sabers mounted on the left arm and a large missile launcher on the back, which is loaded with two large anti-ship missiles on the front and twenty along the back of the launcher, designed to counter any anti-beam defences employed by its victi- targets. Employed by its targets. Design-wise, gorgeous, I love the patterns on its armour and the simplistic colour palette of blue, grey and golden-yellow for the details is just wonderful. It’s heavyset yes, but it doesn’t feel excessive since it’s designed for anti-fleet work in space. The box-style beam saber adds to this, since it gives the idea of a quick weapon primarily to block attacks, as opposed to its primary armament. I’m not typically a fan of the G-3, but the Full Armour Type B blends its aesthetic so wonderfully.
Next up, the FA-78-2 Heavy Gundam. Another simple one. Three-Four units built postwar, with at least one of them being piloted by one Den Berserk. Apparently one unit was lost during atmospheric entry tests. Essentially a second go-around at the full armour Gundam concept, only a brand new mobile suit as opposed to an add-on. It is armed with: A shoulder mounted Beam Cannon, a singular beam saber, a frame launcher (essentially a composite weapon combining a Gatling gun with a 4-tube missile launcher) and an optional Beam Rifle. Again, just a lovely design, really liking the added bulk on the chest and the visor emphasises its ranged speciality.
The second unit (right) is equipped identically to the regular Heavy Gundam and appears in the Manga MSV-R: the return of Johnny Ridden, where it’s repainted and piloted by Ingrid 0. Due to the series being set in U.C. 90, Unit 2 is somewhat upgraded when compared to the original, being equipped with a bio-sensor for use by newtypes and a set of Dummy Launchers not dissimilar to those found on suits around the time of Char’s Counterattack. These were pretty clearly later additions, however. It was also equipped with a bazooka, patterned off the original Hyper Bazooka used by Gundam units in the One Year War. EDIT: I’d like to note that we don’t know which unit was lost during atmospheric entry tests, so it’s possible that the “lost” unit was Unit 2, so it could be employed “off the books”, as it were.
The RX-78SP Gunner Gundam was designed shortly after the end of the One Year War, during a review of captured Zeon materials. It’s essentially a sniper Gundam, featuring an improved sensor pod and specialised beam rifle in addition to the standard Gundam armament of Vulcans and beam sabers. I say designed because it was never built, development began and a mock-up unit was built from a GM, but it was deemed that the G06 Mudrock Gundam was able to perform the same role. A Full Armour variant appears in the Shin Matsunaga Manga however (MSV-R: Legend of the Universal Century Heroes: Rainbow’s Shin Matsunaga).
#I know I’m cherry-picking those Zeon newtypes but I’m not going through every last reference to figure out a full list#gundam#ramblings#mobile suit gundam#perfect Gundam#Full Armour Gundam#Full Armour Gundam (Type B)#Heavy Gundam#Heavy Gundam Unit 2#Full Armour Gundam Ground Operations Type#Gunner Gundam#Full Armour Gunner Gundam#Gundam Requiem for Vengeance#Heinz Baer#Gundam MSV#Gundam MSV-R#mobile suit gundam msv r: the return of johnny ridden
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Forget it. Anyways im building a PC.
Parts so far:
ATX PC Case,5 PWM ARGB Fans Pre-Installed,360MM RAD Support,Type-C Gaming 270°
MSI B550 Gaming GEN3 Gaming Motherboard (AMD AM4, DDR4, PCIe 3.0, SATA 6Gb/s, M.2, USB 3.2 Gen 1, HDMI, ATX, AMD Ryzen 5000/4000 Series Processors)
AMD Ryzen™ 5 5500 6-Core, 12-Thread Unlocked Desktop Processor with Wraith Stealth Cooler
32 GB DDR4 RAM
1TB P600 M.2 SSD NVMe PCle Gen3.0X4 Solid State Drive
750W Power Supply
Somebody suggest a graphic card thats preferably white.
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観香 - 花の惑星 / Viewing Aromas - Floral Planet [Motion Painting]
紙本着彩、軸装、映像に変換(4秒ループ) / Acrylic colours on Japanese paper, hanging scroll, convert to movie (4 seconds loop) 270×360mm (本紙 / image), 890×540mm (総丈 / hanging scroll) 2022
調香 / Brending Aromas - 8th Apr 2018 於 蟠龍寺、目黒 / at Banryuji, Tokyo
香りのレシピ / Recipe of the Aromas ラベンダー×2 / Lavender*2 フランキンセンス / Frankincense ローズマリー×2 / Rosemary*2 ゼラニウム / Geranium ジュニパーベリー×2 / Juniper berry*2 ブルーロータス×2 / Blue Lotus*2
#paintings #2022 #japanese_paper #motion_painting #viewing_aromas #観香 #hanging_scroll https://www.instagram.com/p/C4hmniHLp_6/
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Skytech Gaming Prism II Gaming PC: Unleashing Power
I use the Skytech Gaming Prism II Gaming PC, equipped with the mighty INTEL Core i9 12900K processor clocked at 3.2 GHz, an RTX 3090 graphics card, a spacious 1TB NVME Gen4 SSD, and a robust 32GB DDR5 RGB RAM. The package also includes an 850W GOLD PSU, a 360mm AIO cooler, AC Wi-Fi, and comes pre-installed with Windows 10 Home 64-bit. Let me share my experience with this powerhouse.
Performance Beyond Expectations
The Intel Core i9 12900K is an absolute beast, effortlessly handling resource-intensive tasks and demanding games. The synergy with the RTX 3090 is evident in the seamless gaming experience with ultra-settings. Whether it's rendering, gaming, or multitasking, this PC delivers exceptional performance, surpassing my expectations.
Graphics Prowess and Immersive Experience
The RTX 3090 is a graphics powerhouse, providing stunning visuals and real-time ray tracing. Gaming on this machine is an immersive experience, with smooth frame rates and jaw-dropping graphics. The 32GB DDR5 RGB RAM complements the GPU, ensuring seamless transitions between applications and minimizing lag.
Storage Speed and Capacity
The 1TB NVME Gen4 SSD significantly enhances system responsiveness and speeds up data transfer. Games load swiftly, and the overall system boot time is impressive. The ample storage space caters to a vast game library, eliminating concerns about running out of space.
Robust Cooling System
The inclusion of a 360mm AIO cooler ensures that the system remains cool even during prolonged gaming sessions. It effectively dissipates heat, maintaining optimal temperatures for both the CPU and GPU. This attention to cooling enhances the system's longevity and ensures consistent performance.
Powerful and Efficient PSU
The 850W GOLD PSU is more than capable of handling the power demands of the Core i9 12900K and RTX 3090. It provides a stable power supply, contributing to the overall efficiency and reliability of the system. The gold-rated efficiency ensures energy is utilized optimally, reflecting a commitment to sustainability.
Aesthetically Pleasing Design
Apart from the raw power, the Skytech Gaming Prism II stands out with its visually striking design. The RGB lighting on the DDR5 RAM adds a touch of flair, creating a visually pleasing gaming setup. The attention to aesthetics extends to the cable management, contributing to a clean and organized look.
User-Friendly Setup and Windows 10 Integration
The pre-installed Windows 10 Home 64-bit operating system streamlines the setup process, allowing users to dive into their gaming or productivity tasks swiftly. The inclusion of AC Wi-Fi ensures a reliable and fast internet connection, further enhancing the overall user experience.
Conclusion: A Premium Gaming Powerhouse
In conclusion, the Skytech Gaming Prism II Gaming PC is a premium gaming powerhouse that exceeds expectations in performance, design, and efficiency. The combination of the Intel Core i9 12900K and RTX 3090, coupled with ample storage and robust cooling, makes it a top-tier choice for gamers and content creators alike. The attention to detail in design and the user-friendly setup further solidify its position as a stellar gaming desktop. If you're in the market for a high-end gaming PC, the Skytech Gaming Prism II is a compelling choice that delivers on both power and aesthetics.
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JR北海道 根室本線 金山ー東鹿越(2)と同じ場所を望遠で 360mm f7.1 1/1250
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Donner Pass Coal por John Benner Por Flickr: Southern Pacific SD45T-2 9207 in failed SPSF merger paint leads coal loads west climbing Donner Pass at MP 211 east of Truckee, CA along the Truckee River on the evening of May 23, 1987. This train had a 6-unit mid-train helper which can be seen here: www.flickr.com/photos/23375206@N05/49536109818/in/album-7... These trains of Utah coal were hauled into California for use in heating the air in rotary kilns at cement plants. I have no idea why I was using Kodachrome 200 here, as I hated the stuff with its golfball-sized grain. Perhaps I was still checking it out as it was only released 7 months previously. Thankfully the grain can be somewhat suppressed in the scan. Kodachrome PKL 200. Nikon FM2, Nikkor 180mm f/2.8 ED + TC200 for 360mm f/5.6.
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Hi, before I explain my post, I want to say something important.
• What you see my blog has become a major overhaul. And despite the changes, I decided that my 2nd account will be now my artwork blog with a secret twist.
⚠️NEW RULE! (W/ BIGGER TEXT!)⚠️
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#Onthisday: Aug 16th, 2017
Title: Cuteness Girl Member - May
This is May 🐰👊💥, 1/3 (one third) of Maxwell's siblings and later she's one of the official Cuteness Female Members (even though I wrote it "Girl" as a beginner/new member, but she immediately quick to a chosen "Female" as a "Leader members"). With her first "Cuteness Mecha Armor", the "Powered GM"🔫💥🤖. A test armored unit before used as a mass production for future needs. The Powered GM armor focuses a high mobility by using a highly upgrade backpack with Minovsky-type ultracompact fusion reactor and more powerful thrusters.
Powered GM May Came from the real: RGM-79C Powered GM
Armament(s):
• 60mm Vulcan Gun (full helmet armor) A standard armament of the mobile suits that are descended from the Earth Federation Forces's RX series is a pair of head mounted 60mm vulcan guns (which only the full helmet armor). These shell firing weapons have a high-rate of fire but have little power and can't damage the thick armor of a mobile suit, though it can damage lightly armored areas such as the sensors. The weapons are ideal for shooting down small, fast moving, lightly armored targets such as missiles, small land vehicles, and attack helicopters.
• Beam Saber The beam saber is a small cylindrical device held in the mobile suit's hands when operated and is powered by an energy capacitor that is recharged from special racks. This weapon is capable of cutting through any metal that has not been treated with anti-beam coating. The RGM-79C Powered GM is equipped with a single beam saber stored in a recharge rack in the left side of the backpack.
• HWF GMG·MG79-90mm Bullpup Machine Gun The bullpup machine gun is an open-bolt, gas-operated, magazine-fed, mobile suit handheld sub-machine gun. It does not require energy to be used, however it is ineffective against heavy armor. When the magazine is empty, it can be discarded and replaced with a new one.
• HFW-GR·MR82-90mm GM Rifle The GM Rifle is a simple shell-firing machine gun that is based on older technologies, it has no where near the power of a beam rifle, but it is a weapon that can be cheaply produced and easily maintained. It features different barrel, sensor unit, stock and magazine configurations that allows for different ballistic and handling properties.
• BLASH HB-L-07/N-STD Hyper Bazooka Technically a large rocket launcher it could fire several 360mm missiles to attack targets at long range. No mass-production MS's armor is able to stop this weapon. While very powerful, it has a slow rate of fire and a fairly little amount of ammunition. Most oftenly used to take out slow, heavily armored targets.
• FADEGEL RGM-M-Sh-007 Shield Shields are simple in their design, being essentially thick slabs of metal that the equipped mobile suit can use to absorb the impact from attacks that, for whatever reason, cannot be dodged. However shields can only withstand so much pressure before becoming damaged themselves. As technology progressed it became necessary for shields to be treated with an anti-beam coating as a measure of defense against beam weapons which can normally penetrate any physical barrier, however the coating gets gradually burned away each time a beam strikes it until it is rendered useless. Powered GM could optionally mount a shield on either of its forearms.
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May (Rabbit OC) - owned by @bryan360 / BryanVelasquez87 (dA) Armor (Mobile Suit Gundam 0083: Stardust Memory) - Gundam Series © SUNRISE, Sotsu
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