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The Cyclone Veritech Ride Armor is a fictional Powered Armor derived from the VR series Ride Armor designed by ARTMIC's Shinji Aramaki for the Japan ese Anime series '' Genesis Climber Mospeada ''. For many fans the Cyclone is the signature design of '' Robotech ''s Third Generation and '' Mospeada ''. In vehicle mode, the various models of Cyclone resemble mundane if slightly futuristic Motorcycle s, but with a flick of a switch the Cyclone unfolds and attaches to the rider's CVR-3 armor, or Riding Suit in ''Mospeada'', and combines to encase the wearer in powered armor, providing greatly increased protection, agility and firepower on such a small scale previously unheard of in the Robotech Wars .

An already small vehicle, the Cyclone can fold into a boxed shape configuration for storage purposes, and in this shape it small enough to be carried aboard the VFA-6 Alpha Fighter in a compartment behind the cockpit as emergency vehicle for downed Pilots .

Apart from the internal Missile racks of the ''VR-041 Saber'', all Cyclone weaponry is attached externally either on hardpoints on it's forearms or wielded by pilot. This means all Cyclone weaponry is potentially interchangeable and usable on any model, excluding specialized weapons exclusive to the Devastator.

While not directly intended so, the Cyclone was the perfect mecha for the post- Invid invaded Earth . The Cyclone's success can be seen in the fact that CVR-3 armor required to use has become the pilot suit and Infantry armor for the REF forces.


CYCLONE MODELS

  • ''VR-038 Bartley''

  • A lighter model of Cyclone primarily in intended for female soldiers and Reconnaissance use, the Bartley increases the normal Cyclone's speed and agility in exchange for decreased armor.


The VR-038L variant carries a Rocket Launcher , carrying six rounds in a top-mounted magazine. A shoulder-fired weapon for normal infantry, when used by a Cyclone it's clamped to the right forearm plate and can be fired one-handed.

The Bartley is used by Rook Bartley in '' Robotech '' and her '' Mospeada '' counterpart Houquet et Rose. The name of the mecha appears to have influenced the character's name during translation. The mecha is also seen in use by Sue Graham in ''Robotech'', armed with a Video Camera instead of a weapon and featuring the black paint job used by the Jupiter Group forces.

  • ''VR-041 Saber'' (named for its standard-mounted swords)


It is interesting to note that while all toys, models and art design sheets show the sabers, they were never extended or seen in the TV series.

  • ''VR-052 Battler''

  • Lacking the Saber's internal missile racks but featuring more armor than the Bartley, the Battler is the standard model of Cyclone. The Battler serves a dual role as a model issued to infantry forces as well as emergency vehicle for use by downed pilots, both features ensuring it is the most commonly available model. The default color scheme is bare gray metal, though the Jupiter Group sported their preferred dark gray/black paint job.


The standard variant intended for infantry use is armed with a large beam Rifle . Without a Cyclone the rifle is a heavy squard support weapon, but when used by the mecha it can be wielded like a rifle or even fired one handed.

The VR-052F is the strandard emergency model. To fit into limited space in storage mode, the Cyclone carries twin mini-missile launchers on each forearm plate. The VR-052F is used by Scott Bernard and his Mospeada counterpart Stick Bernard. Later in the series Scott picks up uses the beam rifle normally carried by infantry VR-052's and uses it in combination with the missiles.

The VR-052T carries a specialized beam Pistol that replaces the normal right forearm plate with it's magazine. The pistol is not as strong as other weaponry, requiring greater accuracy on the part of the pilot, but carries large volume of Ammunition . This model is used by Rand and Ray, his counterpart in Mospeada .

Known as the VR-052 MOSPEADA Ride Armor in the Japan ese Anime series Genesis Climber Mospeada .

  • ''VR-055 Devastator''

  • Intended as a portable heavy weapon variant of the Cyclone concept, the Devastator carries a large double-barreled rapid fire pulse particle gun mounted on it's shoulder, a trio of GR-10 rockets on each lower leg, a triple mini-missile rack on the right forearm plate with a double-barreled pulse beam gun mounted on the left forearm plate.


All these weapons make the Devastator as powerful as a squad normal Battlers, but comes at the expense of the Cyclone's famed agility and speed. The Devastator also requires the operator to be wearing the modified heavier CVR-4 armor to use it.

Originally only existing as an unrealized design published in the ''ARTMIC Design Works'' book, and having never appeared in either Video Game , even if the video game version only vaguely resembles the original. The fact it was designed by the creators of original series has meant the Devastator is less looked down upon than equally overly armed designs the fan-created Shadow Dancer, but many fans refuse to still consider it a true design because it never appeared in the TV series.

  • ''VR-101P Shadow Dancer''

  • The newest Cyclone design's main claim to fame is the inclusion of a Shadow Cloaking Device , making it undetectable by the Invid. The Shadow Dancer is armed with modifed CAD saber forearm plates that intergrate the twin forearm mini-missile Launchers of the VR-052F, as well as a reflex auto- Cannon mounted interally on right-hand side of torso.


Originally a fan-design created for use in the Robotech Role-Playing Game and published in '''' video game. The inclusion of a Shadow cloaking device on such a small mecha along with all it's weaponry meant many '' Robotech '' fans consider it to be perfect example of a Munchkin design, and many fans still refuse to acknowledge a design that hasn't appeared in the series.

  • ''Other Variants''

  • There have been quick appearances of other Cyclone models in various comics, with enough differences to be considered new models such as the Jupter Base Cyclone seen in ''Robotech: Class Reunion''. Also Prelude to the ''Shadow Chronicles'' and early images from the ''Shadow Chronicles'' seem to imply both new weaponry and at least one new model of Cyclone.