MS-19 Bordeux

One of the captured MS designs taken from the takeover of La Vie En Rose, the Bordeux was originally intended to be a Federation version of the Gelgoog. Having Anaheim Electronics give their only prototype to Zeon, Death Squad was given the task of reverse engineering it so that its mechanics could be mapped fror mass production. However, it could not have been done without the original design schematic. After decoding many of the Federation's data, the Death Squad found many designs that had integrated Zeon technology with the Federation's, seeing the designs that would be the precursors of the Hi-Zack. The Bordeux was the first design to be decoded, and is now being used as a heavy combat suit alongside the Gelgoog.

Armaments

2 Funnels. The funnel option was an extra add on that Col. Gray thought would seperate the unit from the Federation's desgin, as it integrated better attack abilites, and gave the suit a more Zeon friendly appeal.

Beam Sword. The beam sword is a more powerful version of the beam saber that is employed by the EFSF. By simply raising the output more, Col. Gray improved the weapon as well. This was done by integrating the Gelgoog's own beam halberd tech with the protoype Bordeux.

Sub Machine Beam Rifle. Basically an upgraded Gelgoog rifle that is capable of shooting up to 5 beams per second for rapidly taking out enemy MS's.

Unit notes

The prototype unit had Federation markings, and even a paintjob sporting the Titans emblem. These were defaced by Zeon soldier's immediately after taking it. Seeing the unit's EFSF brand crossed out, and the Federation Navy emblem with a stamp-out sign, Col. Gray has ordered that all units that were produced afterward to have the anti-Federation sentiments in broad view to boost troop morale.

Unlike other Federation suit designs that were captured, the Bordeux is the only one who did not have it's name changed.

The units is being fieleded in Slayer Fleets Death Squad.

The Bordeux's model number was origianlly designated as MS-87 as shown in a copied printout, but was reassigned the number MS-19 when it was put into service.