GN Capacitor

History
The GN-Capacitor was Star Strike's attempt to replace the need for GN-Drive equipped mobile suits within Celestial Being.

The GN-Capacitor worked the same as a normal GN-Drive, but on a much smaller scale. It was able to produce GN-Particles in a virtually infinite timeframe, much as a normal GN-Drive did. It was also capable of using it's topological defect to generate energy for particle production. The only draw back to the GN-Capacitor is that it produced to low of an output to efficently power a Gundam.

Despite it's low output however, the GN-Capacitor still had great potential. This potential was first explored in the GNC-Ex, the first mobile suit to operate entirely off of GN-Capacitors. The GNC-Ex featured multiple capacitors throughout the frame in an attempt to supply enough power. Though the suit was fully functional, and even able to match the output of the 0-Gundam, it was deemed unsatisfactory in performance. Star Strike would still work to improve the GN-Capacitors however, and their chance came when Strafe, a test pilot for the GNC-Ex, discovered the schematics for the GN-Drive, the only component missing was the TD Blanket.

With the schematics of the GN-Drive, Star Strike was able to make multiple advances in their GN-Capacitor technology. One of these advances allowed the capacitors to replace the TD Blanket, this allowed a GN-Tau Drive to operate exactly as a true GN-Drive, even having the same color of GN-Particles. This was used to secretly construct the GN-Drive used by the Rush Gundam, and later to modify GN-Tau Drives into True Drives for use by Star Strike.