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20-09-2004, 03:21
Washington, D.C.- Startiling news was released today by the Pentagon saying that a Type-S Gundam is nearing completion in Japan. This took the American Government by surprise due to the Japanese saying that S-Type technology was at least "5 years away".
"Recently a startiling discovery was made in Japan by CIA spys," said Pentagon Public Relations Advisor Ed Webber to a gathered room of reporters. "We have found that a [S-Type] Gundam is currently in production in the south of Japan." As ripples of shock flowed through the crowd the lights were dimmed and reporters were givin their first views of the technologically shocking Gundam.
http://207.44.216.119/~admin19/Stuff/gundam.jpg
The first picture, of possibly many, of the Gundam.
The Japanese government quickly responded by saying that the S-Type Gundam is infact not being produced by the Japanese government but a company called Azu Gundam Inc. which produces a majority of parts for the Gundams.
"We have never commissoned the production of an S-Type Gundam," announced Nura Mushimi the Japanese Sectertary Head of Gundam Production. "We are knowledgeable about the Fujinato Treaty we signed with our partners the US and EU and will shall investagate this evidence further."
The Fujinato Treaty that Japan signed with the United States and European Union stated that any signifigant advancement in Gundam technology would be givin to the other two members. This has clause clearly been comprimised due to this discovery.
http://www.evilminion.com/gallery/byalantbp.jpg
A photograph of the possible digital blueprint for the controversial new Gundam.
Randall Quincy of the American Institute of Gundam Advancement (AIGI) thinks that the Japanese Government did know that the S-Type Gundam was in production. "The Japanese Govenment clearly told us that S-Type technology is at least 5 years away. They have obviously have been working on this [Gundam] for a long time," Quincy told The Foxxinnian in the AIGI parking lot. "If the Japanese know what's good for them they will transfer all the blueprints and technology to the AIGI and GAAE [Gundam Advancement Agency of Europe]"
Fanboys across the nation however have taken this news close to heart. One fanboy named 'dRaGoNsLaYeR19' told The Foxxinnian via IRC, "OMG![Oh, my God] This is so [explative] awesome!"
"Recently a startiling discovery was made in Japan by CIA spys," said Pentagon Public Relations Advisor Ed Webber to a gathered room of reporters. "We have found that a [S-Type] Gundam is currently in production in the south of Japan." As ripples of shock flowed through the crowd the lights were dimmed and reporters were givin their first views of the technologically shocking Gundam.
http://207.44.216.119/~admin19/Stuff/gundam.jpg
The first picture, of possibly many, of the Gundam.
The Japanese government quickly responded by saying that the S-Type Gundam is infact not being produced by the Japanese government but a company called Azu Gundam Inc. which produces a majority of parts for the Gundams.
"We have never commissoned the production of an S-Type Gundam," announced Nura Mushimi the Japanese Sectertary Head of Gundam Production. "We are knowledgeable about the Fujinato Treaty we signed with our partners the US and EU and will shall investagate this evidence further."
The Fujinato Treaty that Japan signed with the United States and European Union stated that any signifigant advancement in Gundam technology would be givin to the other two members. This has clause clearly been comprimised due to this discovery.
http://www.evilminion.com/gallery/byalantbp.jpg
A photograph of the possible digital blueprint for the controversial new Gundam.
Randall Quincy of the American Institute of Gundam Advancement (AIGI) thinks that the Japanese Government did know that the S-Type Gundam was in production. "The Japanese Govenment clearly told us that S-Type technology is at least 5 years away. They have obviously have been working on this [Gundam] for a long time," Quincy told The Foxxinnian in the AIGI parking lot. "If the Japanese know what's good for them they will transfer all the blueprints and technology to the AIGI and GAAE [Gundam Advancement Agency of Europe]"
Fanboys across the nation however have taken this news close to heart. One fanboy named 'dRaGoNsLaYeR19' told The Foxxinnian via IRC, "OMG![Oh, my God] This is so [explative] awesome!"