General Characteristics | |
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Model Number | RPI-212A |
Codename | Vincent Commander |
Unit type | Limited Production Commander-use Seventh Generation Knightmare Frame |
Manufacturer | Camelot |
Operator |
Black Knights "Old Britannia" Faction (Aeternae Regni) |
Developed from |
Lancelot Lancelot Club |
Developed into | Vincent Ward |
Dimensions | Overall Height: 4.44 meters |
Weight | Combat Weight: 6.99 metric tons |
Powerplant | Yggdrasil Drive (Type V) |
Equipment and Design Features | |
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Fixed Armament | |
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Optional Armament | |
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The RPI-212A Sutherland was a 7th-generation Knightmare Frame originally designed and produced by the Holy Britannian Empire as a commander and ace-exclusive frame. In TNB, however, the frame is used alongside the Akatsuki Jikisanshiyo as the higher performance frames of the Black Knights. Also, a small number of them are used for terrorists acts by the "Old Britannia" faction, particularly by the Aeternae Regni group.
Appearance[]
The same appearance as the original in the anime. However, while those used by the "Old Britannia" Faction all have colors customized according to the pilot, the ones used by the Black Knights are generally painted in the same green with gold highlights as the former Royal Guard Vincents.
Description[]
Developed from the 7th-generation prototype, the Z-01 Lancelot, the RPI-212A Vincent Commander was created as a high-performance 7th-generation frame that surpassed most mass-production units at the time. Being identical to the original Vincent prototype, the Vincent Commander possesses a far higher performance rate than the simpler Vincent Ward frame, though its output tendency is less peaky than the original Lancelot, thereby allowing even average commanders to pilot it. While lacking an energy shield like that of its Black Knight counterpart, the Akatsuki Jikisanshiyo, the Vincent Commander makes up for it by possessing a superb speed and maneuverability comparable to the Lancelot, which allows it to dodge and evade with far greater success. Like other 7th-seventh generation frames, it can be fitted with a Float Unit for flight.
Designed as general-purpose machine with a slightly greater emphasis on close-range combat, its regular armaments are two Slash Harkens on its hips, two Needle Blazers built into its elbows, and two Lance-type Maser Vibration Swords. Its optional equipment includes an Assault Rifle with a grenade launcher, an electric shock Stun Staff, a 6-tube Missile Launching Shield originally used by the Percival, and four Gefjun grenades stored in a compartment on the frames back.
Armaments[]
- Slash Harken
- The Slash Harken is the signature weapon of the Knightmare Frame, and is used by almost all KMF models. Originally introduced on the RPI-11 Glasgow, the Harkens are wire-guided projectiles with some form of anchor-like blunt object at its tip. They can be used in multiple ways varying from offensive to defensive, or as a means of transportation via anchoring them in an object, and retracting the cable. The Vincent Ward is equipped with two Slash Harkens stored on its hips.
- Needle Blazer
- The Needle Blazer is a close-range weapon developed from the Z-01 Lancelot's Blaze Luminous shielding system. After making direct contact with the surface of an enemy Knightmare, it emits a blast of focused energy that can penetrate armor with a devastating effect, often resulting in the destruction of the enemy frame. Its effect is alike to the Radiation Wave Surger but on a smaller and more controlled scale. The Vincent Commander is equipped with two Needle Blazers, one on each elbow.
- Maser Vibration Sword
- The Maser Vibration Sword, or MVS for short, is an advanced 7th-generation weapon originally used by the Z-01 Lancelot. It is a type of blade that uses a combination of extremely high oscillation rates and temperatures in order to increase the cutting effectiveness of the weapon, which leades to the normally grey material of the sword to turn red. The Vincent uses two Lance-type MVS, which have shorter and wider blades that can be combined at the hilts into a single dual-bladed MVS. They are stored on the sides of the cockpit.
- Assault Rifle
- The Assault Rifle is the Vincent Ward's main long-range weapon, the same model originally used by the RPI-11 Glasgow. Essentially an enlargened version of a regular automatic rifle, the rifle's bullets can pierce through most buildings and objects, and several hits are usually enough to take out an enemy Knightmare. However, its bullets are ineffective against new energy shielding technology, such as the Blaze Luminous or Radiation Wave Shielding. The rifle is also equiped with a basic grenade launcher.
- Stun Staff (Black Knights-only)
- The Sun Staff is a hand-held weapon based on the electric shock system of the FXF-503Y Siegfried. Essentially a staff in appearance, it has high-powered electrical generators at each end of the staff. By coming into contact with an enemy frame, the staff releases a powerful burst of electricity stronger than that of the Stun Gun, which severely electrifies both the frame and pilot and can even kill if used for a long enough period of time. The weapon is usually used for suppressing and capturing enemy units.
- Missile Launching Shield (Black Knights-only)
- This shield is a hand-held defensive and offensive weapon first used by the RZA-10JS Percival. It has a reinforced outer shell which can deflect most projectile weapons, and also has a basic 6-tube missile launcher hidden within a compartment on its front.
- Gefjun Grenade (Black Knights-only)
- The Gefjun Grenade is based on the Gefjun Disturber technology created by Rakshata Chawla. The Disturber disables Knightmare Frames by disturbing the chemical and mechanical processes of a Kngihtmare's sakuradite. However, instead of emitting a constant Gefjun field through the use of various emitters that keeps the Knightmare's Yggdrasil Drive from activating, the Gefjun grenade releases a single high-powered and concentrated burst that disables Knightmares and other sakuradite-based technology for up to a minute. The Vincent can be equipped with four grenades stored on its back beneath the cockpit.
History[]
After the success of the prototype Z-01 Lancelot in Area 11, the Britannian Army pushed forward a plan to mass-produce 7th-generation Knightmare Frames based on it. As such, the Britannian Special Research Division "Camelot", the designers of the Lancelot, created the RPI-212 Vincent as a mass-production prototype in 2018 a.t.b., which had a lower output and performance rate than the Lancelot but still possessed many of its technological advancements. After reviewing the initial test data, it was decided that the Vincent was still too costly and advanced for mass-production, and it was instead redesignated the RPI-212A Vincent Commander as a commander and ace-exclusive frame, with a few being initially produced in 2018 a.t.b. for ace pilots such as Sir Gilbert G.P. Guilford. Although it was far exceeded in numbers by the simpler and less costly RPI-212B Vincent Ward, the Vincent Commander was still used to great effect in battle, easily outmatching most other mass-production units at the time.
After Britannia's entrance into the UFN, however, the Vincent Commander was integrated into the KMF forces of the Black Knights and was redirected to quelling the rebellions and terrorism that arose to oppose the new peace, as well as being given some minor upgrades in its armaments. Also, the Vincent would actually come to work side-by-side with its former enemy opposite, the Akatsuki Jikisanshiyo frame. The two frames are now used by the commanders and aces of the Black Knights, with those preferring close-combat choosing the Vincent Commander and those preferring long-range fighting choosing the Akatsuki Jikisanshiyo. However, some Vincent Commanderss are still used by ex-Britannian army pilots who defected to join the anti-UFN militias collectively known as the "Old Britannia" Faction. However, because the 7th-generation machines are so costly to produce with the limited resources of these terrorists, no new units have been produced and only ace pilots who managed to prevent the damage or destruction of their frames still possess it among the terrorist groups, with only the Aerternae Regni group using them in larger numbers.