Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 166. Chapters: Knightmare Frame, List of Gurren Lagann mecha, Transformers, List of Robotech vehicles, Metal Gear, Power Animal, Lost Planet: Extreme Condition, Heavy Gear, Zoids, Mechanoid, BattleTech, Megadeus, Tripod, List of Eureka Seven mecha, Evangelion, Lego Exo-Force, Armored Core: For Answer, Tech Romancer, Another Century's Episode 3: The Final, Mechagodzilla, VF-1 Valkyrie, Walker, Shogo: Mobile Armor Division, Megas XLR, Tachikoma, Gundam model, List of fictional mecha, E-frame, Another Century's Episode: R, Super Imaginative Chogokin, Big O, Armored Core 4, Soul of Chogokin, Another Century's Episode 2, Super Robot, Cyberbots: Full Metal Madness, WarTech: Senko no Ronde, Combat Assault Vehicle, Real Robot, Red Ronin, Chromehounds, WD-M01 Turn A Gundam, Another Century's Episode Portable, Reaper Miniatures, Armored Core 5, Armored Warriors, Super Robot Chogokin, Dinosaur War Izenborg, MechWarrior, Force Five, Cruise Chaser Blassty, Chicken walker. Excerpt: Knightmare Frames Naitomea Fur mu), or simply Knightmares, officially designated as the Humanoid Autonomous Armored Knight, are a form of mecha in the Sunrise anime series Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion. In the series, they were developed by the Holy Britannian Empire. Unveiled during the invasion of Japan, Knightmare Frames are almost exclusively used in place of the practically obsolete main battle tanks. The name "Knightmare Frame" is a play on the words knight, and nightmare. Knightmare Frames are all robots but often have a humanoid shape and are usually between four to six meters (about 13 to 20 feet) tall. In addition to the standard range of bipedal movement, Knightmare Frames are equipped with Landspinners, self-propelled roller skates attached to the ankles of the machines, which allow them to achieve high mobility and speeds on most terrain. Visual ...