-
classical physics, due to the
Minovsky particle. The
Minovsky-Ionesco
reactor was
named after its
fictional inventors, Dr. Y.T.
Minovsky and Dr. Ionesco. This...
- Base
utilises Minovsky Physics to
support a semi-antigravity
system called Minovsky Craft to fly in the atmosphere,
which it
ejects Minovsky particles to...
-
technology requiring only a few
fictional elements to
function (such as
Minovsky Physics). Most of the
Gundam animation (including the
earliest series)...
- more
viable than current-day status. For example, in
Gundam the
fictional Minovsky particle inhibits the use of radar,
making long-range
ballistic strikes...
- in the novel.
Instead it is
replaced by a Victory-type with a
mounted Minovsky Drive. The "Bugs",
which were the
automatic manslaughtering weapons of...
- This
upgraded model featured improved armor around the ****pit and a new
Minovsky fusion reactor approximately 4% more
powerful than the
regular F-type's...
-
weapon mechanics can be
purely fictional.
Fictional ray
types include: "
Minovsky particles" in the
Gundam anime series "Rapid
Nadion particles" utilized...
-
Kolman as
Ziggy Larry Carroll as
Newscaster Robert Donavan as
General Minovsky Pat
Skelton as
Borenz Stephen Macht as
General Stillwell William Langlois...
- particles" (プラフスキー粒子, Purafusukī Ryūshi, a
portmanteau of "plastic" and "
Minovsky particles"),
which react only to the
plastic material of
Gunpla and animate...
- Zeon's MS
Project and of
Professor Minovsky's sudden defection to the Federation. However, on his way to Von Braun,
Minovsky is
killed during a
battle between...