Jin Saotome is a Mecha Pilot for the E.G.A. (Earth Government Army) that uses his giant red Mecha the Blodia in his battles against evil forces. Jin is always dressed in a white leather flightsuit with silver armored sections, and sports a white bandana with a big red "V" on it.
Hot headed and loud-mouthed, Jin is always the first to race into battle. Jin also has a unique ability to convert his anger and rage into kenetic fire that engulfs his feet and hands during combat, giving him unmatched power and destructive force.
Jin Satotome's apperances include the Cyberbots import game, TechRomancer, and Marvel vs Capcom 1 and 2 where he remains the strongest, yet most unplayed character in the series.
Hot headed and loud-mouthed, Jin is always the first to race into battle. Jin also has a unique ability to convert his anger and rage into kenetic fire that engulfs his feet and hands during combat, giving him unmatched power and destructive force.
Jin Satotome's apperances include the Cyberbots import game, TechRomancer, and Marvel vs Capcom 1 and 2 where he remains the strongest, yet most unplayed character in the series.
by Jin Saotome January 09, 2004
A huge 3-story red Mecha used by the E.G.A. Mecha Pilot Jin Saotome. Originally from the Cyberbots import game, the Blodia Mecha was the main "character" in this Streetfighter-esq fighting game. It was also the main mecha in the game TechRomancer. Since then, Jin Saotome has taken center stage in the Marvel vs Capcom 1 and 2 games, and the Blodia is only seen in his super-attacks. (Blodia punch and Blodia vulcan)
"Jin pilots the Blodia through the city, trying not to destroy too many buildings on his way through."
by Jin Saotome January 09, 2004
A weapon that resembles that of a gun crossed with a sword, used by characters in Final Fantasy 8.
The hilt of the Gunblade is actually an enlarged gun grip, complete with trigger and cylinder. A large sword extends from where the barrel should be. The tip of the Gunblade has no exit hole, and therefore fires no projectile. Instead the ammo is some sort of kenetic-based explosive that when fired, charges the blade and allows it to do more damage while striking.
Only two known "real world" working Gunblades have been made based on the Final Fantasy weapon design. It is still unknown how the mechanics of the ammunition work in these.
The hilt of the Gunblade is actually an enlarged gun grip, complete with trigger and cylinder. A large sword extends from where the barrel should be. The tip of the Gunblade has no exit hole, and therefore fires no projectile. Instead the ammo is some sort of kenetic-based explosive that when fired, charges the blade and allows it to do more damage while striking.
Only two known "real world" working Gunblades have been made based on the Final Fantasy weapon design. It is still unknown how the mechanics of the ammunition work in these.
by Jin Saotome January 09, 2004