Jaeger (Pacific Rim)
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+ | '''Shao Industries''' later began work on its '''Drone Program''' that sought to use automation to allow for '''Drone Jaeger''' to be operated remotely by a single pilot. The project was being showcased to the United Nations which threatened to shutdown the Pan Pacific Defense Corps as a result if successful. Newton Geiszler had joined the company where he served as lead scientist in the project. Unknown to anyone, Geiszler's prior drifting with the Kaiju brain had affected his mind causing the Precursors to take control of his brain. Thus, they influenced his actions in bringing about their return so that they could conquer Earth and had him use the Drone Jaeger Program as a means of accomplishing this goal. As such, he began to use cloned Kaiju brain-matter that was installed within the Jaeger Drones being produced by Shao Industries. He then had a rogue Drone Jaeger named '''Obsidian Fury''' attack the U.N. conference in Sydney so that it could kill [[Mako Mori]] who had a deciding vote for the deployment of the Drone Program. Afterwards, the project was given the go-ahead for mass deployment which was when Geiszler activated his hidden programming causing the cloned brains to mutate the Drone Jaegers leading to run amok. Groups of them were being used to create new Breaches to allow the Kaiju to invade the planet again but this was stopped by a feedback loop made by Shao Industries CEO [[Liwen Shao]] thus destroying the drones but not before three new Kaiju had arrived on Earth. | ||
==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
+ | In appearance, the Jaegers were mecha that came in a variety of forms but were largely humanoid in form. | ||
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+ | A variant of these mecha were the '''Drone Jaeger''' that all shared a similar appearance and were mass produced. These Jaegers were designed to be remotely controlled with multiple able to be operated by a single pilot. Smaller versions of Jaegers could be created who due to their size did not require two pilots and could operate with a single controller. | ||
==Known Jaegers== | ==Known Jaegers== | ||
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==Appearances== | ==Appearances== | ||
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==External Links== | ==External Links== |
Revision as of 15:53, 29 March 2018
Jaegers are a class of robot that features in Pacific Rim.
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History
Shao Industries later began work on its Drone Program that sought to use automation to allow for Drone Jaeger to be operated remotely by a single pilot. The project was being showcased to the United Nations which threatened to shutdown the Pan Pacific Defense Corps as a result if successful. Newton Geiszler had joined the company where he served as lead scientist in the project. Unknown to anyone, Geiszler's prior drifting with the Kaiju brain had affected his mind causing the Precursors to take control of his brain. Thus, they influenced his actions in bringing about their return so that they could conquer Earth and had him use the Drone Jaeger Program as a means of accomplishing this goal. As such, he began to use cloned Kaiju brain-matter that was installed within the Jaeger Drones being produced by Shao Industries. He then had a rogue Drone Jaeger named Obsidian Fury attack the U.N. conference in Sydney so that it could kill Mako Mori who had a deciding vote for the deployment of the Drone Program. Afterwards, the project was given the go-ahead for mass deployment which was when Geiszler activated his hidden programming causing the cloned brains to mutate the Drone Jaegers leading to run amok. Groups of them were being used to create new Breaches to allow the Kaiju to invade the planet again but this was stopped by a feedback loop made by Shao Industries CEO Liwen Shao thus destroying the drones but not before three new Kaiju had arrived on Earth.
Overview
In appearance, the Jaegers were mecha that came in a variety of forms but were largely humanoid in form.
A variant of these mecha were the Drone Jaeger that all shared a similar appearance and were mass produced. These Jaegers were designed to be remotely controlled with multiple able to be operated by a single pilot. Smaller versions of Jaegers could be created who due to their size did not require two pilots and could operate with a single controller.
Known Jaegers
- Gipsy Danger :
Notes
In other media
Video games
- In Pacific Rim: The Video Game, Jaegers were playable characters in the video game.
- In Pacific Rim: The Mobile Game, Jaegers were playable characters in the mobile phone game.
Appearances
- Pacific Rim:
- Pacific Rim: Uprising:
External Links
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