PTX-003C ALTEISEN
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PTX-003C ALTEISEN
I am looking for info on the alteisen. Does anyone have anything or where I can find it.
Wiki probably isnt the most reliable source. You should probably try the MAHQ profile or the Gate of Magnus profile.
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Based on Divine Wars, all personal troopers, including the basic Gespenst are capable of hovering, Alt Eisen is the same, however due to its bulkier size and huge weight it can't do much more than it on Earth (like jumping).
However, Alt Eisen Riese has a Tesla Drive that while I can't make it flight (due to its much more heavier weight and bulkier size) it can make some incredible long (in time, distance and height) jumps capable of reaching flying Bartools on the OVA.
However, Alt Eisen Riese has a Tesla Drive that while I can't make it flight (due to its much more heavier weight and bulkier size) it can make some incredible long (in time, distance and height) jumps capable of reaching flying Bartools on the OVA.
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Actually for SRW units, wiki has been known to be quite good and reliable, and certainly more detailed than us or The Gate in terms of the unit history and other things like attack descriptions.EZero8 wrote:Wiki probably isnt the most reliable source. You should probably try the MAHQ profile or the Gate of Magnus profile.
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I doubt it. The thing is still very heavy. It might allow it to jump higher, but that would be about all it would do. One thing about the units that use a Tesla Drive to fly is that they are all relatively lightweight, something which the Alt definitely isn't.abrahamsen0 wrote:What if the telsa drive was put on the original alteisen. From what I"ve seen it should allow it to basically sustain full flight. What do you think.
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