![]() ![]() When not in use, the Guren Type-02 is placed into "Standby mode", in which the head retracts into the center chest. Unlike Britannian-made Knightmare cockpits, the Guren Mk-II features an unconventional style of Cockpit, in which the pilot seat is shaped in the form of a motorbike seat with the controls and user interface placed directly in front of the pilot, although despite being drastically different it still maintains an emergency Cockpit Ejection System. Additionally, the Landspinner Propulsion System (renamed as the "Kou Kisou Kudourin-type" of Landspinners) is also noticeably different, as, instead of the traditional two motors being placed onto the sides of both feet, they are built as part of the legs themselves, which can make them less likely to being destroyed or rendered disabled. For one, it does not appear to house any visible form of Factsphere Sensor, a component which is crucial for gathering tactical data, and which previous Knightmares have been heavily reliant on. The only existing unit is in the possession of The Order of the Black Knights and is piloted by Kallen Kozuki.ĭeveloped from the prototype Guren Type-01 model, the Guren Mk-II's design and specifications are significantly different from the more common Britannian platform of which Knightmare Frames are usually built upon. It is radically different from its Britannian counterparts, and its technology is on par with most seventh generation Knightmare Frames, a fact that is a source of pride for its manufacturers. ![]() The Guren Mk-II (紅蓮弐式, Guren' Nishiki) was a prototype Knightmare Frame model designed by Indian engineer Rakshata Chawla, manufactured by Japan, and built by the Kyoto House. ![]()
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