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<blockquote data-quote="Lord Zack" data-source="post: 5900637" data-attributes="member: 53996"><p><strong><span style="font-size: 18px"><u>Londo Bell</u></span></strong></p><p></p><p>There are several organizations called Londo Bell on Coreline, as well as similar organizations, the AEUG, the League Militare, the Alpha Numbers, the Three (or Four, or Five...) Ships Alliance, etc. Not surprising, since there many incarnations of these organizations, from the original media that spawned them, alternate universes, Super Robot Wars, etc. They are unified in that they are military organization that protect the Earth using mechs, often of both the Real Robot and Super Robot types.</p><p></p><p>This is just one of these organizations. It is made of up of an alliance of several other factions, including the original Londo Bell itself, veterans of the AEUG that weren't part of the original Londo Bell, the League Militare, Terminal and the SDF-1 Macross being the major ones. In addition there are several independent robots who have joined with Londo Bell. A section of Rebel Alliance/New Republic starships has also joined them, primarily in order to counter Imperial interests in the Sol System, and specifically the Earth Sphere.</p><p></p><p>They have many allies, including the "colony Gundams" (ie Wing Gundam Zero, et al), the Autobots, as previously mentioned, the Rebel Alliance/New Republic, Zentradi that have chosen to be at peace with humans, Mithril, the nation of Orb, the Duchy of Riksent and even alternate versions of Londo Bell. They are supported by several corporate entities, including Anaheim Electronics, Mao Industries, Stark Industries and Wayne Enterprises. They're resources are limited due the chaos in the Earth Sphere, so they can use all the help they can get. Unfortunately, this means that despite having a number of advanced prototypes and super robots, the rank and file members must make due with what they can get, whether that be One Year War-era mobile suits, Arm Slaves, Terran Goliaths, and Vikings and even Fighter Jets. </p><p></p><p>Exploits of this group include destroying an Executor-class Star Dreadnought that was part of a squadron of ships sent by the Empire to capture various advanced Fiction technology, including the SDF-1 Macross, defeating several Kaiju, as well as fighting an inconclusive battle with Godzilla, and driving off a legion of Sentinels going after Avalon (the space station from X-Men).</p><p></p><p>A (non-Comprehensive) roster of the group may be forthcoming. May or may not include stats.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lord Zack, post: 5900637, member: 53996"] [B][SIZE="5"][U]Londo Bell[/U][/SIZE][/B] There are several organizations called Londo Bell on Coreline, as well as similar organizations, the AEUG, the League Militare, the Alpha Numbers, the Three (or Four, or Five...) Ships Alliance, etc. Not surprising, since there many incarnations of these organizations, from the original media that spawned them, alternate universes, Super Robot Wars, etc. They are unified in that they are military organization that protect the Earth using mechs, often of both the Real Robot and Super Robot types. This is just one of these organizations. It is made of up of an alliance of several other factions, including the original Londo Bell itself, veterans of the AEUG that weren't part of the original Londo Bell, the League Militare, Terminal and the SDF-1 Macross being the major ones. In addition there are several independent robots who have joined with Londo Bell. A section of Rebel Alliance/New Republic starships has also joined them, primarily in order to counter Imperial interests in the Sol System, and specifically the Earth Sphere. They have many allies, including the "colony Gundams" (ie Wing Gundam Zero, et al), the Autobots, as previously mentioned, the Rebel Alliance/New Republic, Zentradi that have chosen to be at peace with humans, Mithril, the nation of Orb, the Duchy of Riksent and even alternate versions of Londo Bell. They are supported by several corporate entities, including Anaheim Electronics, Mao Industries, Stark Industries and Wayne Enterprises. They're resources are limited due the chaos in the Earth Sphere, so they can use all the help they can get. Unfortunately, this means that despite having a number of advanced prototypes and super robots, the rank and file members must make due with what they can get, whether that be One Year War-era mobile suits, Arm Slaves, Terran Goliaths, and Vikings and even Fighter Jets. Exploits of this group include destroying an Executor-class Star Dreadnought that was part of a squadron of ships sent by the Empire to capture various advanced Fiction technology, including the SDF-1 Macross, defeating several Kaiju, as well as fighting an inconclusive battle with Godzilla, and driving off a legion of Sentinels going after Avalon (the space station from X-Men). A (non-Comprehensive) roster of the group may be forthcoming. May or may not include stats. [/QUOTE]
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