GAT-X105 Strike Gundam (ver. GBFB)

GAT-X105 Strike Gundam (ver. GBFB) is a mobile suit created and piloted by Singaporean pilot Jonathan Kuo. It appears in Gundam Build Fighters: Burnout.

Technology & Combat Characteristics
Created by Jonathan and several other famous Singaporean builders, the Strike Gundam ver. GBFB is made with high agility and firepower in mind.

The design was based off a gunpla Meijin Kawaguchi III built in the past with Jonathan and his team attempting to replicate the Strike built by Meijin.

Featuring wings to add to its aerodynamics, and a simple loadout, the Strike is extremely agile at fighting against its opponents easily being able to dodge ranged weapons thanks to its modified lightweight frame.

The weaponry of the Strike Gundam was remodeled by Jonathan's team featuring a beam rifle with more than enough output to destroy an asteroid in one shot. A beam saber that is able to cut through I-fields easily and a shield that has a semi-RG system installed being able to absorb plavsky particles.

However due to the pilot's attitude, the Strike Gundam falls short of what it can achieve. Considered "toxic" by most of his peers, Jonathan's attitude during battle makes him not focused with the battle in front of him and instead to his opponents.

Armaments
A modified version of the Strike Gundam's beam rifle, the Inferno is able to choose the rifle's output amount to either conserve energy or launch a charged beam shot. The Purgatorio's beam saber is a beam saber which can bend itself onto a plavsky band, being able to cut through I-Fields and GN Fields with ease. Paradiso is based off the legendary Sei Iori's Build Strike's shield being able to absorb beam shots and using the plavsky particles to increase the suit's Plavsky Particles storage.
 * SGA-21 60mm "Inferno" High-energy Beam Rifle
 * SGA-22 "Purgatorio" Beam Saber
 * SGA-23 "Paradiso" Shield

Notes & Trivia

 * The Strike Gundam's weaponry is named after the parts of Dante's Divine comedy, respectively being "Inferno", "Purgatorio" and "Paradiso" respectively.