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+ | **AG Systems**, variously known as //AG-Sys// and //AG-S International//, | ||
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+ | Early in the 21st century, worldwide preliminary research into anti-gravity technology and its application to mass transportation systems began. The most successful research institute with their findings was the Foundation for European Anti-Gravity Research, or EUAGR. However, despite painstaking work from Director Pierre Belmondo and countless teams of scientists and engineers, the major governments of the world considered the results to be disappointing and concluded that it would not be cost-effective to continue funding such research. Undeterred, he pledged to continue pioneering this work, but was confronted with massive public outcry and pressure from media smears at the continued use of public funding considered " | ||
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+ | With the financial future of AG research in the balance, Belmondo felt he was forced to turn to private enterprise in order to continue funding it. Founding Anti-Gravity Systems as a commercial branch of EUAGR with himself as chairman, he stepped down as Director of EUAGR to avoid becoming a cause for conflict of interest. After a time, this move caught the attention of the Japanese business world, ever the pioneers of transportation technology. The western world' | ||
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+ | A prototype vehicle, the Nx1000, was produced and finalized at the end of that decade, and sights were set to make the first real-world tests take place on the Nevada salt flats, frequently the site of the world' | ||
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+ | In the first two games in the series, the AG Systems ethos for design was unmatched acceleration and reasonably good agility to support it, with a top speed easily outpacing their European rivals FEISAR. By WO3, this ethos had shifted to prioritizing competitive speed supported by well-balanced thrust and handling. Returning in Pure, the team went back to its roots, with quick acceleration and agile flight. Underlining it all, however, was a generally weak defensive system compared to its peers, the team philosophy being that combat was intended to be a minimal aspect of the sport and racing came first. This weakness would change in Pulse/HD, with defensive shielding being brought in line with the average. With the retroactive addition of 2048, the team reverts back to their fragile-but-agile ship design, but also beats out FEISAR for handling while sacrificing some top speed. | ||
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+ | ===== In WipEout HD ===== | ||
Compared with their ship in the previous league, AG Systems' | Compared with their ship in the previous league, AG Systems' | ||
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- | ==== Standard Chassis | + | === Standard Chassis === |
* Joint-last for Top Speed | * Joint-last for Top Speed | ||
* Among the highest rated Thrust Acceleration, | * Among the highest rated Thrust Acceleration, | ||
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While its speed ceiling may limit dominance in open circuits and slower Speed Classes, its rapid acceleration and agile control make it a formidable contender on technical tracks and high-intensity Rapier and Phantom events. | While its speed ceiling may limit dominance in open circuits and slower Speed Classes, its rapid acceleration and agile control make it a formidable contender on technical tracks and high-intensity Rapier and Phantom events. | ||
- | ==== Fury Prototype Chassis | + | === Fury Prototype Chassis === |
* Top Speed upgraded to meet the overall average | * Top Speed upgraded to meet the overall average | ||
* Thrust Acceleration upgraded, to even further close the gap to Goteki 45 | * Thrust Acceleration upgraded, to even further close the gap to Goteki 45 |