
The Hammer of Righteous Fury
Q. Theoretically, how can we defeat Big Zam?
A. Theoretically speaking, a hammer is the best choice.
It’s funny because it gives the image that they crushed Big Zam and Dozle with a hammer without being told to do anything in particular…
>>3
It’s bad that such a game existed.
Smash it, smash it, smash it, hammer!
The scene of suddenly appearing from the shadows is itself an homage to the scene with Seira-san…
>>5
I could quickly tell that Char and Sayla’s positions were reversed in the encounter at Jaburo, but was there something included when they revealed themselves?
Speaking of which, since there’s no Gundam, I guess this is just a hammer, right?
>>6
Isn’t it a hyper hammer?
It seems like they won’t be intimidated by Dozle.
I’m curious about how they closed the distance when Slegger wasn’t there.
It looks like we’ve got ourselves a Gumbo Boy born!
It is believed that Dr. Tem received some strange signals from the Scud Hammers.
>>11
There are suspicions that Zeknova was also receiving signals from Lala, so they should be able to at least receive something from the Scud Hammer.
I might like this more than Gundam…
First, how did you end up joining the Federal Army?
>>15
Well… I guess you saw the red Zaku coming to Side 7…
You’ve got a face like a mass-produced Z…
The tricolor Gundam is painted red.
The red light cannon is painted in tricolor.
At around the third episode of First, Amuro, who is troubled by being stuck to Char, asked for a rifle to be ejected because he ran out of ammo, and Seira-san sent him a spiked iron ball, saying this one is more recommended.
They might have all surrounded it and fired relentlessly because it had live ammunition…
A hammer spinning around at my feet.
(Kill my brother…)
>>23
It’s anger management!
>>69
(I will) crush and kill (my brother)…
The I field has nothing to do with hammers!
I never thought that the Scud Hammer would gain such attention in the Reiwa era.
It seems like the red Gundam was left behind over there…
In this world, the cannon is a high-output beam cannon, so this is the only way to attack the I-field from a distance.
Physical attacks are super strong!
Q. How to break nano-laminate armor?
A. Theoretically speaking, it’s a hammer.
Q. How to break through femtech armor?
A. Theoretically speaking, it’s a hammer.
>>30
It seems like the phase shift will also be pushed through with a hammer…
>>68
Annihilation!
>>68
In the play, there were characters that were effective against the person inside, and there are also machines that can crush PS armor with physical attacks.
>>75
I thought it would be good to keep hitting until the battery runs out, and I realized that a machine capable of rapidly hammering would be useful as it would deplete the battery faster.
It seems possible to create a TV-style light cannon by mixing the Origin Gundam and Gun Cannon.
They’ve been causing a ruckus outside of just conquering Solomon, to the point that it’s become gossip.
There must have been quite a drama over there as well… even if it’s a losing battle.
>>33
I understand that Sailor’s first sortie was an unauthorized deployment, just like in the original.
It is okay to attach a missile pod that purges once it reaches the hard points of the arms and legs.
It’s bad to suddenly pull out a hammer.
It just makes me feel like I’ve managed everything with a hammer.
A hammer that is reliable enough in hardness to be used by Shuji as a shield.
Is there a reason for not intercepting outside and waiting inside?
A sense of a NewType.
>>39
I think they infiltrated to stop the reckless actions of the Single Federation.
So, I was watching Zeon trying to break down hygiene.
I remember that the easiest thing to do in the game was to beat enemies down with a hammer.
It’s indoor combat as a countermeasure against the Bit.
The fact that it’s a red Gundam makes me certain that he’s come to kill me as my brother…
Seira might have been trying to escape and self-destruct, thinking it was like throwing stones at the moon and going crazy like the Zabi family.
But since Zeon broke through and was planting bombs, we thought it would be fine, and then the demon child showed up where we were hiding…
The battlefields we’ve passed through are probably quite different, but isn’t Sayla amazing for fighting without a Gundam or a Trojan Horse?
The armed variations are diverse, and the light cannon definitely looks strong.
Since it is also mass-producible, I can understand that mass-producing just this one type can lead to victory.
>>46
On the contrary, it is also possible to view it as Solomon only winning because he didn’t have enough light cannons, and he was pushed to the point of being unable to continue fighting, including bit attacks, so it’s hard to say for certain.
If we adhere to the first anime, then it means that as we rely more on conventional weapons, the defeat of Zeon has been successful.
I am Char Aznable’s sister.
I will tell you everything.
Seira’s design is not clearly defined.
I have a feeling that bamboo design might appear in the main story as well.
>>48
If it were to come out, I have a strong conviction that it would somehow be without sleeves and wearing sunglasses…
However, this
For those who are experiencing Gundam for the first time with Zeke Aks Beginning.
Who the heck is Artesia, right…?
Garma and Dozle only have roles that are explained through dialogue.
The mothership of Sailor-san, a Pegasus-class starship painted in blue and white by the Konpeito Defense Force, might be that one.
The thread image is really cool!
It’s funny to be interrupted by my sister even in a world where my frizzy hair isn’t an arch-nemesis.
Because Temray did not suffer from oxygen deficiency, he ended up in the world line of Scud Hammer…
>>54
I can understand that, as a result of pursuing logical thinking to the limit, it makes sense that one would become the strongest in weapons of mass destruction.
>>57
The destination is either a colony drop or an Axis drop…
Once, Seira-san had even observed a G Fighter that doesn’t exist…
(Thinking my dad is making something stupid again, but in the end, I’m still helping; the opportunity to awaken the talent of a pilot never came for the curly-haired kid.)
>>56
If the white Halo is a modified retail product, wouldn’t that guy have started a toy company and made a fortune?
>>56
Since the rival who used to cling until death has disappeared, it seems like Amuro will find it easier to live as an individual.
In the main story, I didn’t realize it was my little sister until the very end and almost shot down the G Fighter multiple times, but here I noticed it right away, so it’s a little better.
The thread image is cool…
If we were to turn the light cannon into a three-dimensional model, it would probably be the white one first…
In this world, is the existence of balls erased?
I’ll drop Solomon on the moon 🎵
It’s probably clearly higher than the gym.
It feels like they have shifted towards a quality-over-quantity approach.
>>65
The torso is thickly armored like a Gun Cannon, with armor similar to a Gundam, and with a single cannon, it feels almost like a Full Armor Gundam or a Heavy Gundam.
>>65
I think it’s set up to be made of Lunatitium for productivity, so they are likely making it easier to produce by designing the prototype with the material as is.
It may be high cost, but it seems this federation is reckless and will face death together until they lose, without thinking about the future.
Nostalgic, Scud Hammer…
Even if the armor doesn’t take damage, the person inside can die first, just like with real bulletproof vests or metal armor, and it’s something that’s been said many times in Gundam as well…
The part where you’re properly completing it.
It seems that even the curly hair has made a name for itself.
Because… there are ridiculous MSV where they kill pilots by hitting the inside with a hammer from above the PS in CE.
Theoretically, it is still said that a hammer is the most optimal choice.
>>78
Shin didn’t die from the close-range railgun of the Strike Freedom.
Wasn’t the guy who died from the impact not even including the Astray?
I don’t know, but…
>>78
The impact vice that crushes the same spot of PS armor with a maximum compressive force of 3 million G dozens of times is the real madness!
I watched it today, and I thought I was going to burst out laughing at the Blawbro attacking with movements like a Buster Machine.
>>79
The background music was really lively.
Unless we reach inertial control, there’s nothing we can do about the impact of a large mass being slammed into us, so it can’t be helped.
As long as I still have my hammer, I’m still active…
>>81
By the way, in this world, there are no Zaku IIs that become Boljanons, so it doesn’t connect to Turn A.
Overall, it’s hard and wielding large hammers or clubs made of iron and salt to kill the person inside first…
That iron blood will ultimately shoot out big spikes.
Kikeroga! It’s Kikeroga!
Not Blavro!
>>83
I can’t believe you pulled out the name of that ridiculous mech that looks like a chimera from the Zeon MS gathering…
>>87
Because it’s a name in Tomino’s memo.
It seems that the design of absurd mechanisms from board games is not in their head.
Since there is no point of comparison, it seems like Kikeroga is quite a bit smaller than Blaubro?
>>84
It seems like the world has quite advanced psychocommunication technology since everything has become unusually small.
>>84
The size has become about half.
It might be a size that can be released in a one-chance HG.
Speaking of which, the hammer is still around even in the era of ∀ tens of thousands of years later…
Don’t let the seed idiots come out.
It’s probably a one-seater, right, Kikeroga?
>>93
Lieutenant Simms is the type who doesn’t get stuck between old men.
If something big and hard hits you, you die.
If the world adopts physical laws, it’s a common fact.
>>94
It’s similar to liquid-based mines, but when you bring too much realism into robot anime, the battlefield kind of becomes grotesque…
The tiger cub’s V operation has faltered, and the red one is rampaging, so it seems like they’re quite desperate, trying to make do with conventional weapons and a slightly overstrained light carrier!
It’s like a half-and-half of Gundam and a cannon.
The fact that we could make a lot is probably largely due to Temrei being safe.
In the first place, in the main story, Freedom’s head is already taken by Mjolnir.
>>101
That’s where it was hit directly by a beam and melted.
>>101
Isn’t that after getting hit directly by Calamity or Forbidden’s beam and ending up with half a head?
Beam and live ammunition projectiles.
Close combat of slashing and striking
I feel a determination to do everything alone, despite the scattered attributes.
When it comes to psycommu, that voice when it goes out of control is just too scary.
Lalah and Char in this world haven’t met, right?
Are you interfering from a parallel world or something?
Despite being attacked by Dozle, the feeling of despair from successfully mass-producing Big Zam is incredible.
>>106
Does that mean the Solomon fell before the Big Zam was transported in the first place?
>>109
It is highly possible that Solomon intentionally allowed them to take Luna II to cut off their retreat.
If that’s the case, it makes the dead Dozle look foolish, doesn’t it…
Grudlin is like a whole body made of drills and hammers, and the combination of speed, hardness, and weight is the strongest.
It seems that this Seira over here hasn’t received any gold nuggets.
It has a fairly fast and fairly hard beam weapon equipped with a cannon and rifle, and it also has a proper shield.
Nice! This performance is great! If there weren’t any enemies in red…
>>111
And then the Big Zam army…
If I gather a few light cannons, I feel like I could win normally, but I wonder if there’s nothing I can do against a Newtype.
>>112
Since it took down a large number of the Federation forces with just one Big Zam.
Even without the WB team, it generally proceeds according to the TV version.
It’s understandable that getting stuck in Solomon without being able to stop the bit.
>>113
Since we are executing a mission as if we are going together, I believe it is a desperate battle that surpasses the official history.
Even after the war, we were able to drive Zeon out of Earth, but we had to abandon all our space bases.
In the Gundam game, the Gundam Hammer was effective against Big Zam too.
Actually, this guy has pushed back Solomon until now…
Speaking of which, in this world, are there variations of the cannon that use real ammunition?
In a sense, it’s like the original specifications.
It’s annoying that you keep bringing up topics I’m not interested in.
In a sense, isn’t it the RX-81 light cannon?
It seems that Ma Kube was properly launching enough resources to mass-produce the Big Zam, allowing him to fight for a solid 10 years.
>>123
Where has the official history disappeared to?
>>126
Scattered in various places, the Zeon guerillas.
>>132
Oh, was 0083 like that too?
>>123
The person has also gone up into space.
Surround them in large numbers with a light cannon holding a hammer and beat them up with the hammer!
This is the winning strategy for the Big Zam.
A simpler mass-production type of the light cannon will come out later, right?
>>125
Since we can’t mine Lunatitanium, we have no choice but to downgrade…
They might be continuing trade while imposing restrictions.
>>142
It seems like Solomon will first get completely rejected by the lunar city.
If you swing the hammer around at the back of Big Zam’s head or at its feet…
Not only is it out of the enemy’s line of fire, but it can also disable IF and chip away at the armor plates.
Is that Seira? Scary! It’s scary!
When the mass production of Big Zam is realized, I thought it meant that if there is enough national power to produce plenty of Big Zam, we would be able to win. However, it felt like the situation was wandering around the line of barely being able to manage it, even with forcibly securing production resources.
I believe that materials meant for the originally planned aircraft were all diverted to the Big Zam and some unnamed mass-produced Gundam, but I wonder how many of the swimming club type were not made… Almost all of them?
I think it’s a good conclusion that without Amuro and Gundam, they can’t counter the NT-exclusive machines that Zeon deploys in the latter half.
>>135
Even when reinforcements came, they just got defeated.
The hammer and Iron Nail like Z’gok are theoretically strong, too.
It disappeared due to the convenience of the animation.
The swimming club, you know…
I think it’s fine to just abandon everything once we get our hands on a shiny completed beam rifle, especially when we’re at a stage where we’re saying pathetic things like being able to use beam weapons because we can cool them with water or depending on the terrain.
I wonder if they could make a movie trilogy out of the first 40 minutes of the story~
Bits can’t be used on the ground, so there’s no advantage, right…
Historical corrections tend to settle down in a way that feels right.
The impact of Amuro’s absence is quite significant…
As expected of the protagonist.
>>143
Director Tsurumaki also answered that he believes the victory is due to both the main character and the main character’s machine.
It is indeed true that if Hermes cannot be dealt with, the federal space forces will be in jeopardy.
It seems that Switch2 has mouse functionality, so a new Scud Hammer might be coming out.
You can turn it into a playable character.
I think the federation is either completely suppressed and shrinks back in fear, not knowing when they’ll be hit by rocks from aliens, or they’re going crazy while developing new technology.
This work is Mobile Suit Gundam, so the latter is highly likely…
>>148
Well, the Zeon remnants won’t be born…
>>153
I laughed at the reply that said Basque and Shiro seem like they would start a terrorist attack as Dealers and Gato positions.
>>148
Since Temray is alive, it seems like they would create an amazing defensive weapon.
I wonder if someone would make a revenge requiem cannon as a prank.
Just how did Hammer-kun, who was easily stopped by Gog, become so impressive…?
Is Dozle the only one who died in the Zabi family?
The prince is probably still alive.
The feeling when Char started reviewing Gundam is amazing!
At the same time, I realized that I had actually liked Amuro’s Gundam more than I consciously thought over the past few decades.
>>156
It’s surprising when what was once taken for granted suddenly isn’t anymore, like the place where the archangel fell.
>>156
If the design had remained as it was, I think the scenes of defeating the Gun Cannon and destroying the cockpit of the White Base would have been quite shocking.
>>164
It’s not just a bridge punch, it’s a beam saber…
>>156
It didn’t belong to me at all, but I felt like I was watching something related to being cuckolded.
>>172
Watching it feels a bit good, which makes it even more effective.
>>156
I wanted to say, “Are you the one saying that?!”
Hello was originally a commercial product, but the advanced conversation feature is the Amuro custom, right?
I feel like Halo’s setting was quite messed up.
It feels quite scary that the federal government, quietly losing its cool, might be trying to instigate a civil war in Zeon or a conflict between Zeon and Side 6.
It’s been a while since I rewatched the first one, and even though there are some dragging parts, in the end, Amuro gets things done clearly, so he’s a great protagonist.
There are often times when being lazy or having issues is caused by those around me.
>>161
When I look back as I get older, I wonder why such ordinary young people have to be sent to such abnormal battlefields…
>>166
Are you going to become an uncle who cries a lot on V?
However, I don’t feel like I can draw the color design MS…
>>162
It’s better than drawing the S Gundam without looking at any references.
>>162
It seems that they will be using quite a lot of hand-drawn cuts, so the next hell for Kim Se-jun, who has overcome the hell of Twilight Acquisitions, is about to begin.
Hello is a completely self-made item by Amuro, only in the TV version of the First.
Other works are based on modified commercial products.
It’s not so much about Amuro’s accomplishments, but without the gym that grew up on Amuro’s data, it’s impossible.
>>165
It’s quite unpleasant to have a Gym that was raised on Char’s data as an enemy…
>>169
Char doesn’t push them to make unreasonable moves, so it’s easier to obtain usable data from regular soldiers.
>>169
On top of that, the director is pushing for Jim…
>>169
It seems like they might betray me at the last moment.
>>165
Since we can’t gather data on close combat, the mass-produced machines will inevitably focus on artillery attacks…
Lunatitanium has various theories due to inconsistencies in its setting, but it can also be mined in Lunar 2.
No, Amuro is a tough young man who’s putting in all his effort, considering his circumstances…
If we could take care of the Big Zam with a hammer, then we might have been able to reverse the Federation if we had countermeasures against the bits.
>>177
Of all things, it’s a crap game where the opponent’s bit weapons can cover with tactics coordinated by others who also have bit weapons, making it impossible to gauge how much longer their bit weapons can move…
The Adventure King version often gets referenced, but the TV version has quite a bit of blood and foul language too, doesn’t it, Amuro?
You really managed to drive Zeon out of Earth, didn’t you?
I wonder how we should deal with bots other than shooting them down ourselves.
I can only think of things like forming a formation, shooting shotgun blasts without blind spots, or doing a full getaway and then burning everything with a beam when they chase after me.
If Seira with a mask and Amuro as a politician appeared in this world, I would definitely laugh.
Even in the era of UC, where there were materials for countering Psycommu, we still charge in, blown away by the blast…
An old type must find space battles tough.
Whether it’s a Gundam or a Big Zam, it’s impossible to cover the entire battlefield, so quantity is what’s most advantageous.
If they concentrate their resources on competing for one space base, it doesn’t matter, and since the solar rays are preserved, the Federation is strategically at a loss.
I just realized that the Federation’s normal suit is the motif.
The image of really mass-producing Big Zam is too intense.
I wonder if there wasn’t a film of that.
Exabe-kun, who handled two Bit Weapons using only piloting skills, was really amazing.
I feel like I’ll only be using the hammer for a while…
>>192
If you bring a beam weapon to an underground match where only old Zaku are brought out, you’ll get banned!
Where is the official image from in the thread?
Is it fan art?