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Gray Phantom

Gray Phantom (LMSD-76)
Fast Facts
Ship TypeMobile Suit Carrier
Class:Pegasus
Launched:Universal Century 0079
Ship Fate:destroyed in Nuclear Attack
Ship Characteristics
Displacement:Unknown
Length:Unknown
Beam:Unknown
Draft:Unknown
Armament:Duel Barrel Gun x1
Duel Barrel Mega Particle Cannon x2
Missile Launcher
Mobile Suit Capacity9
Mobile Suit Contigent:RGM-79SP GM Sniper II x4
RX-77D Guncannon Mass Production Model x2

In the fictional Gundam universe, The LMSD-76 Gray Phantom (ex-Troy Horse) is a Pegasus class mobile suit carrier. The ship differs in design from earlier Peagasus class ships, but is functionally equivalent to her sisters.

The Gray Phantom debuted in Gundam 0080, when it was dispatched on a covert operation to pick up the RX-78NT1 "Alex" Gundam at the Federation's R&D base inside Side 6. Here, the Scarlet Team attached to the Gray Phantom was sent into combat against the Zeons Cyclops team. During the battle the entire Gray Phantom Mobile Suit squadron was destroyed.

In UC 0083 the Gray Phantom was sailed to the Federation's naval review. During the reveiw the Delaz Fleet launched Operation Stardust by executing a nuclear attack on the ships participating in the naval review. The attack disabled or destroyed about 60% of the Federation's space vessles, including the Gray Phantom.

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