In Destiny, ZAFT developed them, and Earth hijacked a few of them.
My complaint about the number of Gundams doesn't just extend to the series (though I think we would have all been better off if the Earth Gundams introduced late in SEED had been some other type of mobile suit instead... >.< ). It also extends to the number of Gundam designs that have proliferated throughout the Cosmic Era in non-animated forms, as well. There are tons of the things.
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Date : Sat, 03 Feb 2007 14:54:53 -0600
From : Chris Campbell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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I didn't have issues with the quantity, at least not in the first
series. My real issue with Destiny is the introduction of the Zeon
designs (which necessarily forced the ZAFT designs into the
background) and the fact that Gundams seemed to be used in equal
measure by both sides, which ultimately made the mecha designs more
homogenized. If ZAFT had developed their own Gundam-caliber designs
in Destiny instead of stealing yet another group (or was it Earth who
did the stealing the second time around? I forget) it would have been
another matter.
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