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VF-17D Heavy Battroid Mode


VF-17D GERWALK Mode


VF-17D Fighter Mode


VF-17D Fighter schematics


Color Code Transformation Guide


MC-17A 40mm Folding Stealth Gun Pod


Spiritia Absorption Pod


Internal Micro-Missiles


Fold Booster (Macross 7 Colors)

General Galaxy VF-17D Nightmare

Technical Data

Equipment Type: UNS special operations variable fighter and heavy battroid
Unofficial codename: Stealth Valkyrie
Government: U.N. Spacy
Manufacturer: General Galaxy
Introduction: 2035
Operational Deployment: unknown
Accommodation: pilot only in pressurized canopy featuring four framed flat-plate windows.
Dimensions:
  • Heavy Battroid Mode: height 15.18 meters (top of head)
  • Fighter Mode: wingspan 14.18 meters; height 3.68 meters; length 15.63 meters
  • GERWALK Mode: wingspan 14.18 meters
  • Mass: empty 11.85 metric tons
    Structure: SWAG energy conversion armor, strengthened armor in Battroid mode equal to Armored Valkyrie (forearm armor is used instead of a shield)
    Power Plant: two Shinnakasu Heavy Industry/P&W/Roice FF-2100X thermonuclear turbine engines
    Propulsion: 55,000 kg [x g] x 2 (539.55 kN x 2); 2 x horizontal two-dimensional vectored exhaust nozzles; 30+ x P&W HMM-6B high-maneuverability vernier thrusters (mounted in triple clusters); improvements to Macross 7 (fleet) Diamond Force units increased output by 20%, application to other variable fighters within the fleet were planned (Macross Chronicle 1E Macross 7 Mechanic UN Sheet 7A, 7C, 4A)
    Thrust-to-weight ratio: (empty) 9.28
    Performance:
  • Fighter Mode: at 10,000 m Mach 4.0+; at 30,000+ m Mach 21+
  • g limit: +33.5/-18.0
    Design Features: 3-mode variable transformation; vertical take-off and landing (VTOL); variable geometry sweep (VG) wing (featuring sawtooth delta wing in standard cruising configuration); wrap-around imaging monitor screens (for use in Heavy Battroid mode); passive stealth system; two-dimensional (horizontal) thrust vectoring; option of space/atmospheric Super Pack system; option of Fold Booster (mounted on dorsal fuselage); option of external radome (mounted on dorsal fuselage); option of Sound Booster unit.
    - Armament -
    Guns:
  • 2 x fixed anti-aircraft laser gun turrets (mounted center dorsal section in Fighter/GERWALK mode, becomes head turret in Heavy Battroid mode)
  • 2 x fixed small-bore forward laser guns (mounted left/right of cockpit)
  • 2 x fixed medium-bore laser beam guns, each gun featuring one retractable and one traversable opposite-facing barrels (mounted on dorsal section in Fighter mode and in forearm sections in GERWALK/Heavy Battroid modes)
  • 1 x MC-17A 40mm multipurpose seven-barrelled gatling gun pod, featuring retractable handle and fore grip, folding stock, muzzle sensors, and strap (mounted in ventral fuselage in Fighter/GERWALK mode with an exit port and stealth covers, ejectable from lower leg to be used in arm manipulator Heavy Battroid mode); 1 x spare gun pod magazine or 1 x gun pod beam adaptor (stored inside lower main fuselage/opposite lower leg section)
  • Bombs & Missiles:
  • 2 x internal micro-missile launchers (mounted left/right of dorsal main fuselage with two launcher ports each)
  • Optional Armament:
  • Internal standard equipment capable of being exchanged for other weapon packs
  • Spiritia Absorption Pod (developed on Macross 7 fleet after Operation Stargazer, 2046 Feburary)
  • Numerous manipulator-held options

  • Description and History

    In the mid 2020's the U.N.G. was already invested in the development of the VF-11 Thunderbolt, but motivation was high for the continuing innovation of new OverTechnology applications in the hopes of building even better variable fighter craft. Ever a company known for pushing the envelope, General Galaxy was contracted by the U.N.G. to build a different type of variable mecha and thus began the development of the VF-17 Nightmare in 2026. While the VF-11 took first flight after only six years of design, the complicated and exacting research of the VF-17 didn't produce a viable craft until the variable fighter's first flight 2035. With the success of the flight tests, the U.N. Spacy adopted the VF-17 as a second line variable mecha and included squadrons on many of the colonization fleets, notably the 37th long-distance colonization fleet lead by the 7th Battle Class Stealth Space Attack Carrier in 2038.

    The VF-17 Nightmare is a radically different variable fighter than previous generations, featuring completely new wing and transformation systems. Primarily designed as a special operations variable fighter and heavy battroid, the VF-17 is both larger and heavier than most other valkyries and features minimal atmospheric control surfaces subsequent to its primary role as a space fighter. To offset the nearly 12 ton weight, the VF-17 operates two extremely powerful Shinnakasu Heavy Industry/P&W/Roice FF-2100X thermonuclear turbine engines with over twice as much thrust as the VF-11B. These incredibly powerful engines produce enough thrust for the VF-17 to achieve orbit unaided (the first production model variable fighter to do so) while also making the craft an ideal space superiority fighter. In addition to these powerful flight characteristics, the Nightmare is also designed as a stealth mecha and utilizes internally stored weaponry. As was typical following the success of a variable fighter, the VF-17 was eventually fitted with several equipment packages from Radomes and Fold Boosters to customized weaponry and Super Pack systems (though the VF-17 generally avoides the use of Super Parts and external weapons to maintain passive stealth capabilities).

    The VF-17 was built in several different versions, but the VF-17D in service during the early 2040's is the most distinguished model. Mass production of the VF-17 Nightmare resulted in the manufacture of a total of 718 units (Macross Chronicle 1E Macross 7 Mechanic UN Sheet 7A, 7C, 4A). Notable U.N. Spacy pilot Gamlin Kizaki piloted a VF-17D Nightmare during his service in Macross 7's elite unit Diamond Force until his promotion to Full Lieutenant when he was assigned a VF-17S. It was the UN Spacy's intention that the VF-17 Nightmare be replaced as the primary special operations variable fighter by the VF-22S Sturmvogel II, also a General Galaxy design. However, by 2050's the UN Spacy itself would undergo organizational changes as the New UN Spacy (NUNS) and priorities would also change. General Galaxy redesigned the VF-17 Nightmare into the VF-171 Nightmare Plus, a new main fighter/bomber for the New UN Spacy forces (circa 2059).

    Production Notes

    Debut: Macross 7, Episode 1
    Pilot(s): Gamlin Kizaki, Kinryu, Physica S. Fulcrum, Docker, Dick, Morry
    Other appearances: Macross Plus Movie Edition, Macross 7; Macross 7: Encore
    Original mechanical designer: Shoji Kawamori, Kazutaka Miyatake (cockpit), Shigeki Ninomiya (colored schematics)

    Line Art

  • Battroid mode line art
  • GERWALK mode line art
  • Fighter mode line art
  • VF-17D Nightmare line art
  • cockpit details
  • cockpit controls and console
  • cockpit open in Battroid mode
  • battroid rear torso boosters (multi-view progression)
  • 40mm stealth gatling gun pod details
  • 40mm stealth gatling gun pod storage
  • transformation details (fighter-to-battroid)
  • Information Courtesy of the Macross Compendium: www.macross.anime.net/wiki/Main_Page
    Images From - Macross 7 Animation Materials and other macross books
    C. Wilson - Writer, Editor and Colorist