Zoids Dictionary
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Guardian Force anime
First appears in the Chaotic Century anime. Ala Barone is a two person group—one wears a red mask and the other a purple mask— also known as the “Barons of Wings”. They pilot Storm Sworders and help Van when he gets in a pinch.
Appears in Guardian Force episode 51 Cerberus. He is a researcher at the Guylos Empire’s Vashkuyard Academy.
A red Organoid from the Guardian Force anime. It is partners with Hiltz.
Appears in Guardian Force. Eveopolis is a gigantic city built by the ancient Zodiacs where Zoids Eve is located.
It is the place where the final battle against the Death Saurer is held.
First appears in the Chaotic Century anime. He initially wants to obtain the organoid of the main character, Van, but soon joins the journey as a companion.
His Zoid is a Command Wolf.
In Fan Book 2 he is a mercenary. He becomes the pilot of GTO.
In the comic he pilots a Stealth Viper.
Appears in the anime, Ueyama’s comic, and the Fan Books. He is a member of the Guylos Empire army. His rank in the Fan Books is major (vol. 1) and lieutenant colonel (vol. 2). In the anime his ranks are major (Chaotic Century) then colonel (Guardian Force).
With origins from the noble Schwarz family, he is opposed to the Proitzen faction.
His Zoids are the Iron Kong SS and Saber Tiger SS. He has a younger brother named Thomas.
One member of Ala Barone. His partner is Violet Mask.
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- Letters beside the entry titles denote where the entry has appeared in the Zoids universe. Hover over the letter for the full description. Designation numbers of Zoids and custom parts are noted there as well.
Eg: Blade Liger N : RZ-028 - Old Zoids are those released between 1982 and 1990. New Zoids were released after 1999.
- All roman numberals are replace with arabic numbers.
Eg: Globally 3, Gojulas Mk.2 (instead of Globally III, Gojulas Mk-II) - When titles start with 'the', it is ignored (“The Devil’s Maze” apears under D).
- People are sorted by first name (if known), with titles in brackets at the end.
- Some titles have a dashed underline. hover over them to see the Japanese title (mostly for games/comics/etc that were never released in English).
Eg: Delusional Battle History