Display title | GUNHED |
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Date of page creation | 21:27, 1 November 2013 |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | If you mistook this for a Gundam entry, you'll be forgiven, as the two names do sound similar. That being said, GUNHED is about a group of human scavegners who go to an island to find a rare and valuable element, known as Texmexium, and get picked off one by one by a renegade supercomputer housed in a complex on the island. The computer is called Kyron-5. Soon, only the group's mechanic, Brooklyn, is left alive. Brooklyn soon finds company in the form of a Texas Air Ranger named Sergeant Nim, and two children. One of the scavengers who was killed earlier is transformed into a biodroid and is sent after Sergeant Nim and the Texmexium that she stole. With me so far? Anyway, Brooklyn soon finds a GUNHED (Gun U Nit Heavy Elmination Device) combat robot and works to restore it. In order to save Sergeant Nim, Brooklyn must overcome his fear of flying and pilot the newly restored GUNHED and defeat Kyron-5 and the various defenses it controls. |