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OZ-07MS Tragos (hover)
OZ (Organization of Zodiac)
Tragos

Mecha Type: Giant Robot, Class: Mobile Suit, Cost: 971 mecha points (standard), Size: Gargantuan, Hit Points: 85 [90], Occupants: 1 (pilot) [10], Cargo: -, Armor: 15 [75], Defense: 6 (d20-4), Strength: 31 (+10) [63], Air Speed: 220 km/h [206], Ceiling: 3m [10], Handling: -3/-3 [0]
Special Abilities: Communication (Tactical Radio; Secure, Laser Com) [6], Environmental Systems (Life Support) [16], Navigation Aids (basic) [1], Sensors (Optics: 3 km, Radar: 3 km)[18]

Exotic Abilities: One Way Transformation [+78]
Defects: Hover [-5], Very Noisy [-10], Volatile [-17]

Weaponry (Standard)
Cannons (Damage: 10d6, Type: Ballistic, Critical: 20, Increment: 180 m, Rate of Fire: 1, Notes: Blast x 2,  Hand-Held, Long Range, Slow-Firing, Volley ) (20 rounds) [420]
Shorty” Beam Rifle (Damage: 5d6, Type: Beam, Critical: 19-20/x2, Increment: 45 m, Rate of Fire: Single Shot, Notes: Armor Penetrating, Hand-Held, Increased Critical Threat) (20 rounds) [10]

Unit Type

Mobile Suit

Rollout

AC 175

Accommodation

pilot only, in standard cockpit in torso

Dimensions

head height 13.8 meters

Weight

7.7 metric tons, empty

Construction

titanium alloy

Powerplant

ultracompact fusion reactor

Performance

fighting 90; weapons 110; speed 110; power 110; armor 110

Equipment and design features

sensors, flight option pack

Fixed armaments

none

Optional fixed armaments

2 x cannon

Optional hand armaments

"shorty" beam rifle


       One of the earliest mobile suits manufactured by OZ, the OZ-07MS Tragos was designed primarily as a heavy fire support unit. In addition to being able to mount a pair of large cannons, the Tragos also had the option of a hovercraft system fitted over its legs, making it faster and more mobile on open and flat terrain. If necessary, the hover system could be ejected, allowing the Tragos to walk on its legs like a normal mobile suit. The Tragos is also the only OZ-produced mobile suit not named after a sign of the Zodiac - "tragos" means "goat" in Greek, though it could be considered a substitute for the tenth Zodiac sign of Capricorn, meaning "sea-goat".

Information from MAHQ.net
Image by Mark Simmons