
I don’t know how much it is, but it seems that there were no fourth-generation mobile suits equipped with combat-level I-fields.
By mass-producing the Big Zam, we gain a deeper understanding of the I-field barrier.
It’s impressive that even though it’s a Gundam, the main weapon is a heat hawk.
>>3
I think using a beam saber will be my first experience.
It’s a stolen axe, yet…
They might be around AOZ or MSV, but the one for EX-S is just a brief moment of prayer around the cockpit area.
It’s a short-duration occurrence based on the Psycho Frame of the Unicorn.
Didn’t you throw the beam saber and break it?
Egzabe-kun is bad, isn’t he…
I had regular rifles and sabers, but they were just broken and lost by Exabe-kun.
Both the rifle and the saber were lost in the first battle.
The Vulcan has not been used yet, I wonder.
In the plastic model, there were two included, but in the main story, there’s only one, and that one is used as a decoy? It was destroyed.
It seems that the fact that the Gun Cannon was equipped with beams from the beginning triggered the overall advancement of the technological system.
It seems like Machu’s pie suit will also get a version upgrade along the way, and I guess there’s a point where it will rendezvous with Sodon to resupply its armaments.
That battle could have resulted in casualties at any moment.
There is a possibility of collateral damage to the colony from stray bullets, isn’t there?
The mysterious old man is going to provide arms to the Pomeranians.
Moreover, that uncle provides arms to his opponents as well.
Once you understand the structure of this leg,
It’s nothing special, just a regular foot stretching straight with something like a tank stabbed diagonally into it.
Until I recognize that, I really don’t understand what’s going on.
>>16
It has a structure that feels very much like a monocoque, with the propellant tank and rocket engine wrapped in an armored shell and supported by somewhat flimsy landing gear that gives it the shape of legs.
It’s really impressive because stacking I-fields on MS is truly a high barrier to entry.
Even in Crossbone, there are still noticeable disadvantages.
>>17
The Krobong is in an incredibly miniaturized state, as if it’s been fitted into the arms of a 16-meter class MS.
When both hands are together, you are invulnerable to beams for 210 seconds, but there’s a 15-second gap during redeployment, so is that really a flaw? It’s more like a performance issue.
The original Gundam had performance that could force the development of the Gelgoog to halt after just a little testing, so it’s quite exaggerated compared to the official history.
>>18
In the first place, the Gelgoog was delayed in the development of its beam weapon, resulting in it being deployed only in the later stages.
If I can immediately mass-produce something that I already have a completed version of, I’ll jump at that.
Of course, a Zaku machine gun won’t even scratch it.
It’s like a foot that doesn’t let the thruster nozzles touch the ground at the very least.
The round lid on the leg suggests the existence of additional equipment.
Is it written somewhere that you’re stacking field barriers?
>>24
Booklet for second-week bonus.
>>25
It’s a pamphlet.
The booklet is only for setting pictures.
>>24
Wasn’t there a discussion about being mounted on the shield?
>>30
It can be mounted, but it hasn’t been mounted yet.
>>33
I heard that the red Gundam is blocking the saber with that, but I forgot about the battle scene in the main story.
>>36
Ah, over there, it felt strange having a beam saber caught by a physical shield.
It was an I-field, wasn’t it?
I went to see it twice, but
It’s not that the Heat Hawk is a standard weapon, but rather that it picked up the military police Heat Hawk after losing its beam saber when it was the red Gundam, is that correct?
During the first time, I thought the broken beam saber was a flashbang grenade.
It’s interesting that the design does not take land warfare into account at all, probably because the war is over.
>>27
There’s no reason for Zeon to go out of their way to land on Earth.
Is it that thing behind the shield?
Despite the size of Big Zam and the Orkis pod, the UC here has advanced too much…
>>31
They are sized with the premise of being continuously deployed during combat.
If it’s just a premise that unfolds for an instant, it can be made small, right?
>>67
Even so, what can be done with MS is finally the monster output EX-S or, of course, the monster MS Unicorn.
>>73
The TR-6 from the Z era is also equipped with an I-field barrier on the shield booster.
On the contrary, will the second generation of the frame structure become slower due to this technology tree?
>>32
It seems like they are not progressing to the movable frame in the first place.
Monocoque remains the mainstream.
I don’t know how long the story will be, but it feels like there will be modifications or equipment for ground use similar to a reverse Full Barrian.
From Machu’s behavior, I definitely think he will go to Earth.
If there were Franklin in this world, research might be progressing in the federation.
It’s just a different timeline within the same era, so there shouldn’t be such a shocking difference in technology.
It might be a world with a degenerate reactor and cosmic monsters.
>>38
It feels like the development of things like psycho-communication is more advanced than the structure of the aircraft.
I think about the difference between the official history where the victors’ federation is causing NT allergy and the alternative history where the victors are invested in NT with Zeon.
But I think there might be some kind of time criminal.
>>42
Because Kshiriya saw something like that.
I guess research funding is limitless, huh…
>>42
There is a Psycho Frame in this world, right?
Since it’s a Ziek Ax, there is also a possibility of continuing to believe in the axe.
>>39
It might become equipped with a beam axe like Sazabi.
If you are receiving the red Gundam’s beam saber unscathed just with the hardness of your shield,
That is truly outrageous in its own way.
Well, it seems that the Sieg Axe is a prototype equipped with a psychommu, and it looks like the Federation is secretly developing new mobile suits as well.
I wonder if the usual successor model is amazing…
But when it’s named Omega Psycommu, I can’t help but think this is the end, right?
Even though it couldn’t be miniaturized in the time of 0083 when it was mounted on the Big Zam, the technological advancements are incredible…
>>46
Maybe the research progressed because of the results from the mass-produced Big Zam.
Exabe, who graduated from the Franagan School, has no smell of augmented humans at all, so it seems that the NT-type augmented human tree hasn’t grown either.
I just have a feeling that the heart-lung enhancement type of augmented humans is something the Federation would do.
>>48
Lalah probably started experimenting heavily because she demonstrated too much practicality, but for us, there weren’t any clear results aside from Char’s irregular elements, so we may have evolved more towards technology rather than human modification.
When losing streaks happen, it’s easy to resort to drastic measures in hopes of a comeback.
The Zeon, who did not suffer consecutive defeats, may not have engaged in inhumane research.
>>50
I wonder if they are achieving NT awakening solely through sitting meditation or meditation with their own strength…
It has nothing to do with it, but because of Exabe-kun, I couldn’t help but be reminded of Gehi-dono, and it was no good.
If the Axis Shock had occurred during the One Year War, I wonder if the entire world’s mobile suit development policies would have been advanced.
The fusion of Federation technology and Zeon technology occurring by the time of the One Year War is significant.
It seems that the two NT players who achieved results in actual matches are natural talents and especially have not received any specific training, which may influence the development policy.
>>56
Speaking of which, in that world, enhanced humans aren’t achieving any results, are they?
The fact that famous doctors are alive and well is also significant.
Someone’s death is like a loss of decades’ worth of progress in ○○, right?
>>58
It’s so 70s for one person’s intellect to have such a huge impact on research.
The issue is not whether it can be stacked, but how many seconds it can be maintained and the subsequent cooling time.
If there isn’t an axe as the final weapon, it would be stepping into title fraud, so I think they will equip some kind of amazing axe.
>>61
It’s G-Qux…
There might be a lot of dangerous NTs produced by the Federation to reclaim space.
>>62
In order to counter the Newtypes of Zeon
It might be clear and good to have a structure where the Federation presents enhanced humans.
>>65
The free-spirited NT swimming in a world of creativity can be contrasted with the enhanced humans who are forced to follow a rigid path, even in terms of their mental state.
So, the Zeke Ax from that anime version is getting a three-dimensional figure…
>>64
This axe seems to have a shape that’s somewhat like the Zeon mark.
Is it a Zeon model, but the only Zaku element is the heat hawk!?
>>66
The canceled MS-14 is still a naginata, right!
It’s a world where the Gelgoog and other Zeon have been defeated, having their brains fried by the Gundam…
It’s easy to forget, but the beam saber is also shaped like a sword using the I-field, so even at MS size, the I-field can be handled precisely if it’s a pinpoint.
It’s tough to deploy it as a barrier that covers the aircraft.
If a place that looks like Eva’s mouth opens up and a mono-eye comes out, that would be creepy…
>>71
It’s the sixth time from the old man, and it’s gross…
>>74
There are about 11 sensors on the back of that thing.
It seems that the Zeon version of the Gym is treated as the successor to the Zaku, huh?
The first Gun Cannon also has four eyes, and there’s something strange about the Federation’s sense in that world.
>>77
Isn’t that the prototype Gundam?
>>83
Did you see the fourth light shining from under the visor?
>>86
I only remember the 01 Gundam fighting with Char…
>>83
Since the 01 is based on the Gun Cannon Head, it’s the same.
>>83
I don’t understand what the first Gun Cannon and prototype Gundam are referring to.
Model 01 is made to match the specifications of the light cannon, so both have the same face type.
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The movable frame is not adopted.
>>79
It’s not that I was rejected; it’s probably just that it hasn’t been invented in this world.
>>85
I wonder if Dr. Nagano isn’t in this world…
It seems like there could be a high mega cannon inside when the mouth opens.
I can understand that the psycommu-related issues were probably burned into their brains by the Solomon Shock.
The I-field barrier has been practically improved in the official history, resulting in that development speed.
>>84
The resources invested in official history are probably different.
I think there are quite a few differences in the world compared to what the viewers might think.
>>87
Since they were mass-producing Big Zam, I think it’s likely that the technology related to the I-field has advanced, and the Zeon are continuing to develop it in this world, so it should be possible.
>>84
Originally, I’m stacking the standard mont that should fit in Hermes size MA onto the red Gundam.
>>84
At the point of Alpha Psycommu, considering it based on the established timeline, it’s at a level of miniaturization that seems quite odd, and the I-field likely differs quite a bit as well…
I saw four lights like Eva’s eyes, it was just too cool.
It seems that the Federation might create something evil because Mr. Temu is alive…
>>94
It seems to depend on how much Temu-san is attached to the Federation.
Even though it was used by Char, I have to admit that I saw the Gundam’s actions with a clear mind.
Maybe the swimming club hasn’t gone under, chronologically speaking.
You must be on Earth already.
It’s not that the world diverged and became Yamashita’s design just because Char secured the Gundam.
It’s a design from the beginning if it goes to Yamashita.
A world where Amuro has become a technician…
The technology trees led by the Federation and Zeon are different, right?
>>102
The development know-how and history of MS is largely ahead with Zeon, so if they weren’t dismantled by the Federation and continued to absorb the technology tree of Gundam, they could definitely be at least 10 years ahead of the official timeline.
>>109
Having beam rifle technology in the early tech tree of Zeon makes a huge difference, doesn’t it?
There may be various things where the names are the same but the content is different, and until the information is gathered, we can’t know anything.
I think Ikuto said he wanted to give an overall industrial product feel, so I’m curious about how the swimming club’s design looks.
>>105
I don’t think it’s been built due to the project freeze.
You probably don’t feel like coming down to Earth anymore.
In the end, the official history’s Federation sealed away the Gundam because they disliked NT and wanted military reduction! So perhaps the speed of technological advancement wasn’t that great.
>>106
The absorption of the Zeon faction caused various disturbances, and the NT research has become distorted, leading to a sense of a scattered and decentralized technology tree.
Amuro comes to apply a coating-like enhancement treatment to the Gundam towards the end of Zeta Gundam…
>>107
I might be working as an engineer in Anaheim.
Anki definitely thinks he is Lieutenant Simms.
>>108
Did you throw away your glasses…?
Personally, I would have liked to see a design for “Gyan” or something similar.
>>110
I’m so excited for MSV… surely it’s going to happen, right?!
>>117
Mackbe is still alive, and there seems to be a design proposal for a dedicated MS.
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GQuuuuuuX
“Ziek Ax”
Next-generation prototype mobile suit for Newtypes.
After the One Year War, the psycommu system, which was supposed to be banned from development as a taboo, is equipped on this machine, which is equipped with the special and mysterious “Omega Psycommu.”
When the Omega Psycho-Communicator is activated, the restraint that also serves as a head blade antenna is released, and an interface for brainwave control appears in the cockpit, transitioning to the drive form of Psycho-Communicator control.
The armament includes a beam saber, a beam rifle, and a shield capable of mounting an I-field generator.
The core fighter mechanism is also equipped, functioning as a backpack, and it can separate for independent flight.
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I’m also curious about what kind of institution the Flanagan School is.
Is it simply a training facility for NT?
>>116
The impression of a school attended by newtype clones like Puru, Gremmy, and Pesche.