EB-AX2 Graze Ein

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The EB-AX2 Graze Ein is a prototype mobile suit created by Gjallarhorn based on their research of the Alaya-Vijnana system. The premise of its design was the unification of the pilot with the machine via the Alaya-Vijnana system, and for that, it is necessary that the pilot is able to recognize the mobile suit's body as his own. For this reason, the search for a form recognizable by the human brain began. In contrast to the EB-06 Graze's design, which is more focused on the mobile weapon aspect, the search led to a review on the form/shape of the suit's limbs, and resulted in their current lengthened look.

Mainly used for ground combat in the atmosphere, the Graze Ein is larger in size than other mobile suits, but it is still very agile and capable of delicate movements thanks to the Alaya-Vijnana system. The high sensitivity Alaya-Vijnana system also assists the pilot to completely recognize the mobile suit as his own body, and facilitates the control of the Graze Ein using thoughts alone. The suit is armed with retractable shoulder machine guns, pile bunkers, custom large axes, and its hand and feet can also serve as weapons: the feet can fold into drills and launch drill kick attacks, while the fist can rotate at a high speed for screw punch attacks.

Due to the grave injuries suffered by Ein Dalton, the suit's pilot, he is conjoined into the cockpit through cables on his back, head and chest. The cockpit has no monitors as all information are projected onto Ein's retina, and he is kept alive thanks to a life support system and a nutrient fluid that filled the entire cockpit.

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