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As of now. Turn A vs. 00 qan[t](or anything really) is moot.
Bandai has officially made Seed,00 and AGE part of Turn A’s timeline.
Qan(T) went into hyperspace (he jumped from the solar system to wherever the ELS lived, lightyears away) at near end of the movie. Turn-A wasn’t that fast as far as I have watched all the episodes, as the I-field is good at turning, not forwarding. (Plus, teleportation is non-canon and it needs all the power to divert to the system in order to do so)
The GN particles also effects on normal people.
In your point of encasing 00Qant in Moonlight Butterfly, Qan(t) could just repeatingly teleport around to reduce the damage taken. Additionally, GN particles are quantum particles such as decayed bosons (1000 times smaller than a nanometer), something that nanobots cannot reach.
It should be also known that Turn-A’s regenerative abilities is barely useful during combat, again due to lack of power, it is a lot slower than DG cells. Turn-A suffers from overheating if it tries to run both the I-propulsion and the fields at the same time, which gundams with GN drives dosen’t have a problem with.
And one more thing, Turn-A’s on-hand weaponry is horrible, the beam saber won’t even cut through the reinforced E-carbon.
The Qan(T). Qan(T) is developed in 2314 AD; a mere 300 years from today. Presumably, the Turn A Gundam is developed far, far further in the “future”, giving it a huge edge in technological advances.
The Turn A Gundam was developed for interstellar warfare on its own (especially considering it was the only MS the Earth had at the time that could do so). Even the Qan(T) doesn’t come anywhere near that; still requiring the aid of ships and other MS for support.
And how is the Qan(T) a lot faster? It may move pretty fast, but the Turn A can literally teleport, so even if by some miracle the Qan(T) is actually faster (not likely), it wouldn’t matter. And the beauty of the Turn A Gundam is that it doesn’t require any psychic, Newtype, Innovator, X-Rounder, or anything to pilot, so not much worry about GN Particle side effects (which have also largely been made safer anyway).
And after reading up on them again, there’s nothing to suggest the Trans-Am Burst or Quantum Mode would have any big effect against the Moonlight Butterfly. The only thing it could do is create its GN Barrier for a limited time. All it would take is encasing the Qan(T) in the Moonlight Butterfly and just wait it out.
Really, the whole Quantum Mode and all that is 00’s version of the Psyco-frame from Char’s Counterattack and Unicorn, much like the Zero System of Wing Gundam Zero is Wing’s version of the bio-computer from Gundam F91, and so on.
But Quan(T) is a lot more faster and better in beam weapons or swords, plus the insane amount of GN particle generation will screw any psychics’ mind.
Quan(T) might not be able to destroy Turn-A, but neither can him.
On the max? Moonlight butterfly won’t affect Quan(t) if it goes into Trans-am/quantum mode.
Quan(T) would be the only one that’s remotely close in its purpose. In terms of strength however…
would you cound the Ideon as a mobile suit? Perhaps not.
Not to mention that it can deploy an I-Field itself that is far more advanced in not only deflecting beam fire, but even conventional fire, including nukes.
Its reactor is FAR beyond any Gundam’s with its DHGCP power plant (Discontinuous Hyperoscillation Gauge Collapsing Pile) which is essentially an artificial black hole,
It’s capable of teleporting both itself and its beam weapon fire, essentially allowing it to perform Funnel/Bit-less all-range attacks, even able to warp them right into the cockpits of enemy MS. On a lower degree, it’s able to bend light around itself to make itself invisible to sensors.
The Turn A Gundam was a mobile suit designed to conduct interstellar warfare against the likes of the Turn X. NO other Gundam, even more recent ones, comes anywhere close to that.
The bio-computer and psyco-frame were both very limited-use advancements, most likely due to cost and, in terms of the psyco-frame, the general lack of effective Newtypes that could really take advantage of it and the lack of real understanding of how it works.
Both were also more advancements in psycommu technology, which has been around since 0079. (Psyco-frame going forward while the bio-computer reversed it and is pretty much where the Zero System of Gundam Wing comes from in terms of general functionality.)
@Ponymous
One use of the Moonlight Butterfly and God Gundam turns to dust. Unlike the Devil Gundam, the power of love doesn’t work on the Turn A, lol. (The Turn X, maybe, but not the Turn A.)
Because that was the advancement of technology. Again, the point of it. Of course the tech would improve after years of tinkering with them.
Well… later UC moved to human-computer interface. The bio-computers and psychoframes were all going the direction of thought IO.
Because it’s more realistic. Which was more or less the point of the original series.
G Gundam was fun. I always liked the idea of a pilot using physical controls like that. What’s the point of making it a giant humanoid if you’re just going to use buttons and shit to control it?
You mean Nu.
Okay you got me there, nothing can beat the Original RX-78 even when it’s upgraded to Hi-Nu
You so silly, that’s not how you say God Gundam (Burning Gundam for those who don’t know)