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MWS-41183 Jinrai Custom History:Created back in July 15, 2007, the Variable Exo Form MWS (Mobile Weapons System) units introduced a whole new revolution in robotics technology, allowing the pilot's will to enhance the the unit's base performance via a special operating system. However, production and usage of the unit ceased due to significant lack of customization options and the sheer expense of MWS parts materials and OS system production.
A former Earth Federation pilot named Tetsuo Jinrai came across some scrapped parts of the Variable Exo Form, and restored it with the help of freelancer mechanics. By studying the OS and the external features of the unit, he was able to solve most of the customization issues. The OS has since been rewritten and allows the MWS unit to equip certain additional options and wield most types of weapons in both MS (Mobile Suit) and MA (Mobile Armor) form.
The designation MWS-41183 was given to the unit by Jinrai himself, reflecting the old model number of a decommissioned MWS he piloted back in the war. It's true make and model number is still unknown up to now.
At the moment, Jinrai is still conducting experiments to test the limitations of the MWS to see if the OS can be further rewritten.
*He has recently succeeded in increasing the mobility of the unit by attaching a repaired M-2008 flight pack, which was able to synchronize well with the unit's existing vernier thrusters, giving it increased mobility in any environment.
*Jinrai also assembled a new head part for the unit, which incorporates improved radar and visual efficiency.
*The OS was updated with a new application that gives the unit a special electronic barrier that repels artillery shells and other matter-based projectiles.
*A Smooth-Bore Cannon with a radome has been added, increasing radar acuity and the ability to strike targets from long distances.
Jinrai's funds are finite, and works several jobs (Message posting and undersea retrieval missions) in order to continue modifications on the MWS Unit.
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No, seriously, it's really cool.
But I appreciate it nonetheless. heart