I don not own Gundam Build Fighters or any of the Gundam Franchise

Inspired by Eyes in Seed and set in the same universe as both Eyes in Seed and Build fighters N with the permission of Nemesis Astraea


Chapter 1: The First Dive

My names Geoff, and three months ago I read a post online about a man named Adam who built a device that let you interact with the Gundam anime and influence the outcome of certain events with your own hands. The poster, Writ, said his friend built it using the popular gunpla battle system and the concept of the Gunpla Builder Beginning G OVA as a base. Adam built an empty shell with a seat and a GP base stand inside, and then hooked the gunpla battle system up to a powerful computer in which held a program he created to generate new events outside the original anime storyline influenced by the actions you take and how you meddle with the canonical events. However, Adam ran into a dilemma when testing the system; he was transported into the anime's universe himself. The poster said that his friend spent an extended amount of time in the world, he did not go into detail of how long, but all the time he spent inside happened within the span of two minutes of our regular time flow. Writ said that if he wasnt visiting his friend when he decided to test the system he might not have made it out at all. After I read the story I decided to get in contact with the person who posted the story. I expressed my disbelief to his claims and was shocked to hear that when his friend came out of the system with scars that were not there when he entered. I asked him if he was willing to send me a copy of the program he made because I wanted to test it myself. He sent me the copy I requested albeit modified with an ejector function and a blueprint telling how to set up the system and build the pod. I ended up using my free time to build my own variation of the pod, but unlike the original I decided to make it more like an actual mobile suit cockpit with buttons, control sticks and a 360 degree panoramic monitor instead of the hard light control system he had used. It took several months and sleepless nights to complete. After it was done and in spite of the fact that there was an ejection program, I never used the pod, that is until one hot summer day.

Geoff's house

"It's 2 PM? That's the last time I binge the theatrical rendition of Unicorn when I cant sleep." I groaned as I sat up from my bed.

After swiftly changing into a pair of jeans and a grey polo I walked swiftly from my room to the kitchen down the hall. Once I got to the kitchen I began my usual morning routine even if it was the afternoon. Starting at the single cup coffee pot, I cleaned the reusable filter of old grounds before refilling it with fresh grounds. Following that I grabbed my favorite red mug and filled it to roughly 2 cm (3/4 of an inch) from the top with tap water which I proceed to empty into the tank of the coffee pot. After closing all the required panels I placed my cup under the pot's funnel and pushed the button before grabbing a granola bar out of the nearest drawer and walking to the window.

'Not a bad looking day. too bad I slept in so goddamn long, and I don't want to help Uncle Packard set up for tomorrows tournament at the coffee shop because he'll try and get me to enter.' I muse as I consume the granola bar with a speed that could only be defined as inhalation.

After depositing the wrapper in a near by trash can I walk back over to the coffee pot. In my haste to doctor the cup of coffee I unintentionally knocked a pad of paper. On the top most layer of the pad the following note was scrawled in pencil: Construction on the simulator is complete and system diagnostics show green all across the board. Ready for first dive.

"If I remember correctly days can go by in the simulator and only a minute or two will pass in real life. I guess this is my best chance of keeping a relatively human sleep schedule." I said before returning to my room to grab my GP base.

With GP base in hand I walked to a book shelf in the living room and looked over the models on the top shelf. Ranging from left to right was a navy blue and black Gouf Custom, a Byarlant Custom and Stark Jegan Kitbash, a pure white Unicorn Gundam equipped with 3 gatling shields a beam magnum and a hyper beam javelin as the centerpiece, a heavily modded Re-ZG colored Jesta using Gundam Ground type parts, and a Delta Kai fitted with the knees side skirts and rifle of the Delta Plus.

"You sure hold a lot of memories" I said grabbing the Delta Kai, "I basically had to scratch build you a new torso and borrow the waist section from the RG Zeta to give you a seamless transformation. All right, now which series should I wreak havoc in?"

Looking back upon the shelf I scanned some of the lower shelves. On the 3rd shelf down I noticed a dusty Freedom Gundam partially hidden behind two kits from 00.

"Seed has lower grade technology than most other Gundam series; it's the perfect candidate to test the system with."

The walk from the living room to the garage was short. The garage itself was a standard two car garage. On the half closest to the house's door, sat a purple Rolls Royce Wraith with lockers on the wall in front of it. On the other side of the car sat a matte white sphere with a box hanging off of one side. On the other side of the sphere was a set of steps leading into the sphere next to a UC Haro-sized capsule and a keyboard with matching monitor. The entire thing over twice as tall as the car and almost as long.

"If only I didn't have to store it out here" I said, walking up to the sphere's control panel. "The humidity and lack of an AC makes it out here sweltering."

I reached out to the control panel. Hitting a power button on the keyboard caused the simulator's generator to start humming at a low volume and the Haro sized pod popped open. I placed the model into the opening and closed the hatch behind it. Now the screen lit up showing a menu with various options. Using a built in scroll pad like those found on laptops I selected 'Mobile Suit Gundam Seed' in the menu. After that a person sized hatch above the steps popped out slightly and slid up conforming slightly to the top of the simulator. I climbed up the steps and looked inside. The seat and controls of the simulator were a direct copy of the cockpit of the Unicorn Gundam. I climbed in and sat down, then inserted my GP base into a slot in the right console where it began to light up with the familiar Yajima logo. I proceeded to tap a few buttons on the console which closed the hatch and concealed it behind a section of the monitor. Another quiet humming noise came from behind the seat.

"Man I am glad that I installed an air conditioner in this thing" I sighed with relief as the cool air washed over me.

After the hatch closed the monitors and buttons lit up, a small monitor mounted to the seat between the pedals moved into view with the words 'Ready to begin dive, please press start' on its glowing surface. I looked at the start button on the touchscreen of the GP base, and with slight hesitation I pressed it.

Beginning Simulation, Dispersing Plavsky Particles A mechanical voice announced.

Less than a second passed before blue particles began filling the chamber in mass before fading away. The panoramic monitor shifted from 'no input' to showing the star filled vastness of space. In front of me, a fair distance away, a battle was raging between 3 ships and their respective Mobile Suit and Mobile Armor forces.

As I reached for the Controls I noticed my movement to be a little restricted. I looked down to inspect the source of the resistance and I discovered I was now wearing a standard issue Londo Bell pilot suit in addition to what I was wearing when I entered the pod. It was likely that the suit was generated when the Plavsky Particles filled the cockpit.

"OK, I seriously didn't expect that." I said as I noticed the suit.

I moved the arm raker and the mobile suit responded by moving its arms. Satisfied with the controls response time, I pressed a sequence of buttons on the console in and the mobile suit transformed into what looked like a futuristic fighter jet.

"Now it's time to show off what I can do!" I said as I pushed forward on the throttle.

The jet now flying forward at an incredible pace, I noticed two Ginn's equipped with bazooka's flying towards the brown boxy ship. I lined the crosshair up with the lead machine and depressed the trigger causing a bright pink beam of ionized particles spewed out of the barrel of the gun mounted near the wings. The lead Ginn turned to evade but it was too late as the beam pierced through its armor like a hot knife through butter. The second Ginn looked on its pilot in shock as his partner was violently engulfed in a bright pink fire. The remaining mobile suit turned to face me. I gunned the thrusters and rammed into it with the blade-like nose of my machines waverider form, bisecting the remaining Ginn at the waist. The Luna Titanium of Delta Kai making the Ginn's armor look like paper mache in comparison.

"These Cosmic Era Pilots are no better than the kids at the local arcade!" I declare with a laugh.


Thanks to everyone who has given my story a chance. This is my first fanfiction so inconsistencies, spelling mistakes, grammatical errors and the works are inevitable. Mega Uber Special thanks to Nemesis Astraea for letting me use some of his OC's and the Eyes in Seed/Build fighters N universe as the setting for my story. On a similar note, even though my story takes place AFTER Eyes in Seed my OC has little to no contact with the characters from it so dont expect any form of spoilers or self made history alterations regarding that series. Again, thanks for reading!


OK, the Chapter 1 Rewrite is up! There are three main reasons I rewrote chapter 1, One: I was dissatisfied with the lack of overall detail in the chapter. Two: I decided on an overall location where my OC lives and had to rewrite certain parts accordingly (It doesn't get close to 112 degrees Fahrenheit where he lives now). Three: I wanted to set up better a foundation for one of the arc's I plan on introducing in a later chapter. Before I finish I would like to address everyone who is patiently waiting for chapter 3. I am currently working on Chapter 3 but since I am relatively new to writing I am having trouble coming up with creative and witty dialog that fits the characters. As I get more experience in writing under my belt updates will come more frequently, but right now I have to go slow to give you a piece of quality writing and not something hastily though out and hard to follow filled mostly with "wouldn't it be cool if" moments. So I humbly ask that you please wait patiently. Thanks for reading and I'll see you in Chapter 3!