![]() ![]() There is little doubt that Gomez and his co-conspirators were hoping that once field tests proved the X-9 performed far beyond any next generation variable fighter, the U.N. Spacy and Marge Gueldoa of the Macross Consortium conspired to keep the details of the X-9 Ghost AI a secret. Under direction of Gomez, Captain Higgins of the U.N. ![]() The result of this AI architecture was an unpredictable artificial intelligence, but unfortunately the Sharon autonomous-control-type AI also created an intense self-preservation psychology. The X-9 overcame this problem by utilizing an autonomous-control-type AI taken from the Sharon Apple core, that was itself a product of the bio-neural microchip. The primary obstacle to the adoption of computer controlled military materiel was the lack of intelligently adaptive programming. Senior UN leadership, led by General Gomez, pushed develpoment of the X-9 project in secret on Earth and became a force for the replacement of manned fighters with AI controlled war machines. Furthermore, the Sharon-type artificial intelligence, a completely autonomous-control-type AI applied from the Sharon Apple core, was mounted and demonstrated combat ability unlike earlier Ghosts equipped with conventional semi-autonomous AI (such as the QF-3000E Ghost). The X-9 possesses incredible maneuverability and firepower without the restrictions of a living pilot and boasts performance that exceeds in all areas the next generation variable fighters. The goal of the X-9 project was to replace manned variable fighter aircraft with unmanned AI-controlled craft capable of achieving superior performance. The X-9 Ghost (nicknamed "Ghost Bird") was developed as an unmanned combat aerial vehicle for use within and outside of atmosphere. Super Part augmentative weapon system with 4 x micro-missile launchers (mounted in booster pods of Super parts).1 x ventral missile launcher with 29 x high-maneuverability missiles (each missile can adjust the firing angle, forward or back, by 15-degrees).5 x laser guns (internally mounted to the left, right, and underside of the fuselage) independent or tandem-use is possible. ![]() Propulsion: output unknown many x high-maneuverability vernier thrustersĭesign Features: lightweight construction with high maneuverability reaching design limits due to elimination of pilot protection functions 3-slit engine block and nozzle arrangement in tail super parts which serve as armaments and boosters, available for use outside of atmosphere, mounted on both sides of the upper rear fuselage with slit-like booster nozzles hypersonic lifting body structure small wing-span is sufficient to generate lift ventral fin and wings arranged at the rear of the fuselage folding main wing changes fuselage control for high-maneuverability or outer space Sharon-type artificial intelligence (AI) sensor system built in the nose Power Plant: thermonuclear reaction turbine engine block (An email address is required.) Editors will be watching each page 24 hours a day to ensure the accuracy and reliability that longtime users have come to expect from the Macross Compendium.Equipment Type: all environment unmanned spaceplane fighter This resource covers the Japanese-animated science-fiction romance epic from its origins in Studio Nue in 1980 to the recent Macross Delta animated series.Īre you looking for the old website? We are still importing content from the former home of the Macross Compendium - and since this is a collaborative project, you can help! We encourage users to sign in to import, format, or add content. The Macross Compendium is the online guide to the official Macross universe. The Super Dimension Fortress Macross Do You Remember Love? | Flash Back 2012 | Macross II Macross Plus | Macross 7 | Macross Zero | Macross Frontier | Macross Delta Macross in General Production | Story Characters | Mecha | Music ![]() Macross Delta © 2015 Big West/ Macross D Project Welcome to the Macross Compendium! ![]()
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