Super X

Super X

Infobox Weapon
is_vehicle=yes
type=VTOL craft
origin=Japan
name = "Super X"


caption =
length = 27.2 meters
width =
height = 11.2 meters
weight = 150 tons
suspension = rotors
speed = mach 1
vehicle_range =
primary_armament = Cadmium missiles
secondary_armament = Machine guns
Laser cannons
armor = Titanium alloy
engine =
=
crew = 4
engine_power =
pw_ratio =
Infobox Weapon
is_vehicle=yes
type=Remotely operated VTOL craft
origin=Japan
name = "Super X-II"


caption =
length = 34 meters
width =
height = 11 meters
weight = 220 tons
suspension = rotors
speed = mach 1
vehicle_range =
primary_armament = Fire-Mirror
secondary_armament = Torpedoes
Gatling guns
armor = TA32
engine =
=
crew =
engine_power =
pw_ratio =
Infobox Weapon
is_vehicle=yes
type=VTOL craft
origin=Japan
name = "Super X-III"


caption =
length = 38.5 meters
wingspan = 58.7 meters
height = 7.4 meters
weight = 220 tons
suspension = rotors
speed = mach 1.7
vehicle_range =
primary_armament = Freezer beam
secondary_armament = Cadmium missiles
armor = TA32
engine =
=
crew = 3
engine_power =
pw_ratio =

The nihongo|"Super X"|スーパーX|Sūpā Ekkusu was a fictional Japanese military aircraft featured in the 1984 film "The Return of Godzilla". The concept and basic design were reused for the "Super X-II" in "Godzilla vs. Biollante" (1989) and the "Super X-III" in "Godzilla vs. Destoroyah" (1995), both under the command of Sho Kuroki, Special Pilot of the Defense Agency.

"Super X"

The "Super X" was a joint project of the Ground and Air Self-Defense Forces. Designated the Capital Defense Mobile Fortress T-1, it was a piloted VTOL craft constructed in secret to defend the Capital of Japan in case of emergency, in particular a nuclear attack. It was operated by a crew of six, armored with heat-resistant titanium alloy integrated with platinum circuitry, heavily armed with missiles, machine guns, and high-intensity lasers, and used three underside rotors for lift. The craft was thus well-suited to engage Godzilla in Shinjuku when the creature invaded Tokyo in 1984. Its magazine of missiles were fitted with cadmium warheads, which were temporarily able to control the nuclear reactions keeping Godzilla alive.

However, the detonation of a nuclear missile in the stratosphere above Tokyo results in a spectacular lightning storm that revives Godzilla. Exhausted of its cadmium missiles, the "Super X" attempted to flee while repelling Godzilla with machine gun and laser fire. Ultimately, however, Godzilla's atomic ray eroded the warship's armor; subsequently its rotors failed and it landed near the Sumitomo building. Godzilla toppled the building, destroying the craft and killing its crew.

The "Super X" appears in "" for the Nintendo Entertainment system. Despite being of Earthly origins, the machine was an enemy controlled by the alien forces of Planet X, and appeared on virtually all levels of the game. No explanation was given for how a fleet of these machines came to be under the control of the aliens.

The "Super X" also appears in "Godzilla Generations" for the Sega Dreamcast, as a weapon of the Japanese Defense Force. In the second and fourth levels, after a certain amount of damage is done to the area, the "Super X" will begin appearing and flying toward the character. It will always fly right up beside the character and circle before either attacking or turning and flying away. It keeps up this pattern until the level is finished or it is destroyed, which is easy to do because if its attack pattern.

"Super X-II"

A sleeker but broader shape defined the second "Super X", a remotely operated VTOL craft designed specifically to combat Godzilla. It sported TA32 armor, claimed to be twice as resistant as the previous craft's; it also introduced the "Fire Mirror", a configuration of synthetic diamond designed to reflect Godzilla's heat ray, intensified 1,000-fold, though not as heat-resistant as the TA32. During the "Super X-II"'s first bout with Godzilla, after several effective counterattacks the Fire Mirror began to melt. Godzilla's ray and tail damaged the ship, which was forced to retreat for repairs.

Later, in Osaka, the "Super X-II" served as a decoy to maneuver Godzilla into firing range of a bazooka troop equipped with shells containing a biological agent. The craft taunted Godzilla almost into range of the troop until it ran out of missiles, at which point Major Kuroki ordered the still-damaged Fire Mirror engaged. Godzilla's next blast crippled the craft, which crashed into Osaka Business Park. Though the "Super X-II" was lost, the mission to infect Godzilla succeeded.

The "Super X-II" appeared in "", a video game for the Nintendo Entertainment system as a playable unit, and made a cameo appearance in the final portion of the videogame "Super Godzilla". The game manual described the "Super X-II" as being a mobile command center from which the player controlled Godzilla via the use of a special device that had been fired into Godzilla's body. The "Super X-II", referred to simply as the "Super X", despite the obvious design difference, also shoots down the final alien mothership in the game's final cutscene.

The "Super X-II" also appears in "Godzilla Generations", in the sixth and eighth levels. Unlike the "Super X", the "Super X-II" will fly toward the character and strafe him rather than sitting and circling. The first few passes it may do nothing, but if the player begins attacking it will fire cadmium missiles and eventually use the Fire Mirror, which can reflect any playable monster's breath weapon, including Zilla's. The "Super X-II" is tougher than the "Super X" and takes more hits to bring down.

"Super X-III"

Whereas Godzilla defense measures had by 1995 become the role of G-Force, the multipurpose fighter plane "Super X-III" was not designed exclusively as an anti-Godzilla weapon, but rather (as with the original "Super X") to respond to a nuclear accident or attack. The winged V/STOL craft's central features are its cooling weapons, the Super-Low Temperature Beam and Freezing Missiles. Also like the original, it is piloted and operated by a three-person crew and equipped with cadmium missiles intended for long-range nuclear reaction control. Artificial diamond is incorporated into its alloy armor, making it strong enough to withstand repeated hits from Godzilla's ray.

When Godzilla manifested signs of an imminent nuclear meltdown, G-Force's offensive weapons were determined unusable, and the "Super X-III" was called into action. Piloted (this time from within) by Kuroki, the craft engaged Godzilla at sea, using its cooling weapons to freeze Godzilla and cadmium missiles to slow its internal reactor. Encased in ice, Godzilla sank into the Bungo aqueduct. During Godzilla's later battle with Destoroyah the "Super X-III" looked on, preparing to again shell Godzilla with cadmium when it hit a critical meltdown temperature. When Destoroyah attempted to flee, the "Super X-III" fired its Low Temperature Beam, disabling and apparently disintegrating Destoroyah. Though it fired several cadmium shells at Godzilla during the subsequent meltdown, protected by its armor from the immense nuclear fallout, it was unable to control the process. This "Super X" is the only such vehicle to have beaten Godzilla (albeit temporarily) without being destroyed as well.

The "Super X-III" appears in "" as an obstacle, if the player or their opponent is hit by its missiles, they become temporarily frozen, leaving them vulnerable to their opponent.

The "Super X-III" is the final "boss" enemy in "Godzilla Generations". Appearing in the tenth and final level, which is Tokyo from "Godzilla 1985" with the main theme from the film, the "Super X-III" behaves similarly to the "Super X-II". However, the "Super X-III" often begins attacking with the first run and uses both lasers and missiles (without the freezing properties). It has very high armor and is faster than the "Super X-II", making it very difficult to take down quickly. It is also much larger than its forerunners, with a length 1/3 that of Godzilla's height and a wingspan over 1/2 his height.


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