
RMS-106 Hezac is a mass-production model created to compensate for production shortages. It is based on the Zaku II and has a structure primarily derived from the GM, making it a hybrid machine. The body is light and easy to handle, and the finish is not bad. Once this gravity test is over, it will roll out immediately, and deployment will begin. It seems that at that time, an all-around monitor will be standard equipment. Times have really changed.
Speaking of which, these guys were originally test pilots.
If you’ve experienced operating a machine with terrible controls or riding a grasshopper, then of course the Hyzack feels easy to handle.
>>2
If you were originally piloting a Zaku, you probably wouldn’t have any aversion to the Hizack either.
It’s not hastily made, is it?
>>3
Look at the letters carefully.
It’s not a hasty construction in the sense of a quick and careless job like a Zaku.
In the original work, the fact that they returned there meant that the conscription during the lost Delaz Conflict was completely erased, and they remained on their original mission.
>>7
Isn’t it a new base that was established by the Delars in North America, not Trinton?
>>9
That’s right.
Well, since they became a test pilot at that timing, they must be from the GP series, so it’s likely that they have also disappeared from the paperwork, which means we would have to trace back to where they were assigned as a test pilot.
It’s not a hasty, makeshift creation; it means we’re rapidly building it all at once due to the sudden increase!
“But there’s a famous line saying ‘But Kou Uraki will charge in!'”
The overly reckless Captain Synapse will definitely be executed, but there’s no point in unnecessarily getting rid of the underlings under his command.
>>11
It’s hard to accept that only Cowen has fallen from power…
>>13
That guy is also a victim because the damage was amplified due to the remnants.
Captain Synapse completely ignored military orders and hijacked the prototype of the weapon of mass destruction, participating in the fight on his own and causing chaos.
>>13
Cowen hasn’t done anything that would directly lead to being taken to a military tribunal, despite various reasons.
The synapse messed up so badly that it was shot dead about five times…
>>11
This is one reason that is used, but the essence is completely different.
Since we decided to ignore the Delaz Conflict, all the damage from it is treated as an accident, and we’ve placed all the blame on this guy, so he’s facing the death penalty.
>>20
From the viewer’s perspective, it certainly gives the impression that it would lead to the death penalty, but the speed at which it approaches such a penalty is too quick. It’s also a fact that this clearly serves as a diversion for the discontent of the Beast Titans and has a meaning of making an example of someone.
In just three years after the war, we had recovered enough to hold a naval review, but the fleet was devastated by an accident, so we’re hurriedly mass-producing MS. There’s no doubt about the rapid increase… We’ve even requisitioned production lines from the Zeon faction to make them…
If you combine a Zaku and a Jim, it would become incredibly easy to use! Such persuasive reasoning.
I don’t know exactly how it is, but it looks cheap and delicious.
Since it’s based on the Gym and Zaku, it’s only natural that it’s easy to use.
It’s a shout, not a charge.
The usage of “Uraki” has the same meaning.
Isn’t the damage to the Federation from the Delaz Conflict too severe?
Cowen is only being ousted for his blunders, but the captain is completely out of control…
>>21
The government forces were too strong to win against.
No matter how it turns out, there’s no chance of winning.
Kouwen has to take responsibility and face the consequences, so it’s basically a demotion and a downfall, but what Synapse was doing was seizing the latest tanks and commandeering MS units at the front lines, doing whatever they wanted, so they definitely deserve the harshest punishment…
Well, it doesn’t really matter if Albion does nothing at that moment, the result won’t change, and if anything, it was Kou’s Dendro that managed to hold Gato in place the most.
>>25
Stop going to die just to look cool! Delaz, who tried to stop that, is actually the most eager to die and is just trying to look good, but Basque, Jamitov, and Char didn’t understand that…
>>39
That guy has achieved his goal, so that perception is strange.
I think the federal engineers were excited, wondering if they could tinker with the Zaku!
>>26
I think the Zaku itself has been modified a lot since the war.
When the technical information about the old Zeonic Zaku was released from Anaheim, it must have been exciting.
– The new model was taken → It can still be treated as if it never happened.
– Major destruction during the fleet review → It’s impossible now.
– Colony has fallen →
It looks like things have been tidied up well after the captain’s execution, huh…
Since the stolen Gundam does not exist, this can all be covered up as an unexplained nuclear explosion.
>>27
Damn you, Zeon…! If I change my target, everything will be alright.
>>30
It’s certain that it would be better to do that, but in the original work, it all gets erased as if it was just an accident! The Zions are completely unrelated!
>>27
In the next story of the thread, the naval review attack is recognized as an accident involving the fusion reactor explosion.
The ones I generally know are dead.
>>35
Astrophotography has been done in every era, so I suppose it’s a well-known secret…
>>27
It’s all that Jamitov’s fault.
In fact, if Jamitov is thoroughly investigated, it would be inconvenient, so just executing the captain who is half responsible and exiling political enemies will be enough to settle the matter, and that’s fine.
Originally, I was supposed to live a carefree life as a young rich kid and test pilot, but I ended up in fierce battles that made my face wrinkled.
Even though it’s called demotion, it really just means going back to where I was.
Rather, I always think that instead of treating colony drops as accidents, it would be better to announce them widely and specifically criticize the remnants of Zeon as trash. That’s how I feel from a Titans perspective.
>>31
You can do it even without it.
The judgment that the mistake of being dropped is worse.
>>31
It’s bad to promote the idea that the Zeon remnants still have enough strength to successfully drop colonies! Or that the Federation Army is so incompetent they could carelessly let a colony be dropped!
I’ll begrudgingly accept being called a fool for accidentally self-destructing and dropping a colony, or blowing up a naval review, for the time being…
In the world of Z, there was hardly any activity of the Hyzak.
I was wondering when a new mass-produced model would be available from the very beginning!
>>32
It’s the aircraft from three years ago for Z.
After the captain was executed, the information on the Delaz Fleet was sealed, so even if the charges disappeared, didn’t that mean it was meaningless?
Did Uraki get sentenced to death after his charges were dropped?
>>33
As for Kou, it’s just the capture of Unit 3.
So after being caught for a year, my charges disappeared due to information sealing.
Dora’s Fleet total shutout chance! Make the deal with Sima!
>>42
(Passing Albion)
>>44
This is Wyatt’s fault for prioritizing factional disputes and not making the necessary arrangements.
>>47
It’s a bit strange to conduct transactions on Albion’s trade route without any escorts while using a conspicuous Birmingham…
>>55
At the beginning, Birmingham and Albion were passing each other, and they were trying to make a deal behind Albion.
The Seema fleet had also entered the territorial waters of Konpeito.
>>47
The rare, pure and upright Captain Synapse probably won’t listen to what you say.
>>58
Such things need to be communicated beyond the synapses.
>>62
There’s no way I can communicate with Cowen.
>>62
So no matter how far it goes, Wyatt’s actions are just a faction struggle that turns relatives into enemies.
>>42
Albion has joined the battle!
After identifying the troubles, will the cockpit change and rollout not make the field cry?
>>43
Since the site will be coming after the replacement, I guess there’s no need to cry about it, right?
>>51
If we change the components from the washed-out aircraft, we will have to deal with troubleshooting on-site.
>>51
If I change the cockpit, I’ll have to debug again…
>>43
The injection pod has been tested extensively since the One Year War, so I don’t think there’s any problem.
The birth of the Titans feels like a product of the Federation’s chaos and forcefulness.
>>45
It’s the story of how Jamitov created the Titans, so 0083.
Although he had little screen time, Jamitov pulled the strings from start to finish to achieve his goal.
If you blame Zeon, it means that you can’t even control the remnants, and you’ll end up admitting to the disgrace of allowing nuclear warheads to be dropped on Solomon, resulting in countless deaths and even losing a colony, so you have no choice but to go through with calling it an accident.
>>48
Wow
It was a worse story than I thought.
Both of them don’t seem to match the atmosphere of the Titans.
>>52
While I was playing as a cool Jamitov in Gihren’s Greed, I ended up joining the Titans with Chris, but honestly, these guys seem to fit better with the AEUG, don’t you think?
In Rebellion, the portrayal of Wyatt as capable has increased, but so has the depiction of him as poor at maneuvering behind the scenes.
Wyatt was a talented individual who could have changed the course of Universal Century history if he had a capable deputy to support him.
The circumstantial planning and the clumsy pretentious attitude are all to blame.
Of all times, if the Zeon ship is docked in Birmingham and they’re about to hold a presentation now, of course, we’ll frantically rush to help!
>>63
Usually, you would think that they are being captured and are in the middle of a pirate act…
>>71
Did I really park right next to it…?
>>90
We have to stop each other to communicate with lasers.
>>96
That’s why when we got close, the Albion squad came to our rescue! So we hurriedly sank Musai, right? We hadn’t even gotten to laser communication yet, had we?
>>63
The ship of my family has cleared the area of people…
But how about Albion, which showed up on its own from outside this jurisdiction!?
>>82
On the way to Kankantou as scheduled, I was called for the defense of the fleet review.
On the way, they crossed paths with Birmingham, and the Bait team went to check it once.
After that, the shadow of the Zeon ship approached Birmingham behind the Albion, and the Albion squad rushed to the scene.
When the Hizack was deployed, it was definitely the Gundam, so I brought out the Mk II.
Speaking of which, information has been scattered from the anime, and it’s often mentioned among fans that Jamitov and others are secretly connected with Delaz, right? The director delved into that quite a bit in Rebellion.
If it becomes public, there’s a possibility that it will be exposed somewhere that the Federal Army and the Moon were secretly pulling the strings.
So by making it a publicly known secret, it’s meant to stop any awkward speculation, right? It has a strong connotation of keeping the insiders in check.
As long as Kou can spy with Keith while smiling, that’s good enough…
I want you to live happily.
>>69
After this, Gato abandoned the remnants, but the test pilot is busy, so I’m just ignoring it and commenting, “Ah, this isn’t Gato.”
In other words, isn’t 0083 itself a story about the field being swung around by upper management’s intentions?
I think there was a chance if we had a response that was as if it were okay to tell the whole Albion group.
“It wasn’t the time to be saying things like, ‘Looks like it’s one of Cohen’s muscle-headed underlings!'”
Hmm, that’s not the cake (Mr. Uraki).
Well, isn’t it a different cake?
The Zaku II is the base, and the structure is based on the GM.
Which is which?!
Those who watched 0083 thought Gundam was cool and Dendrobium was amazing.
I understood later when it was explained that it was the perspective of the site.
>>77
I think it was really scary because it was close to those pirate guys who acted on their own despite being told by the higher-ups to keep quiet.
In the first place, in the rebellion, it’s clear that the Korinijamitov faction is plotting to eliminate both the Wyatt faction and the Cowan faction, starting with the theft of Unit 2 and the attack during the fleet review.
Kou still can’t reunite with Nina and often sees her apparition, but since she seems to be doing well, I suppose that’s alright…
It’s talked about in the universe of mayflies, but Seema has been in contact with Bask even before Wyatt.
Wyatt is just one of the trading partners.
>>84
Moreover, Basque was definitely pro-Cowen during this period.
How chaotic is the scene? 0083
It’s a story about seizing GP3 and causing a great uproar.
I’m doing something like a cake.
The area around Dendro is seriously a huge mess…
There were already quite suspicious things surrounding the naval review attack, so Captain Synapse doesn’t trust at all those who suddenly rose to power like Corini.
>>87
So just because of that, you can’t steal the MA!!!
>>92
The people on site in Anaheim were also very enthusiastic, which was a problem.
The soul’s cry of Seema, which side are you really on…!
You too.
However, we have received the combat data of the mobile fortress!
Kowen-kun, for now, let’s do a bit more groundwork…
Even though we’re on the brink of the colony falling or not, being told to just sit quietly with my fingers in my mouth due to political reasons, and responding with “Alright, I’m happy with that,” is quite an inappropriate action for a soldier.
Well, I’m ignoring the orders from above.
>>95
Captain Synapse was not the type of person who could tolerate that sort of thing.
It seems like they were thinking about an after story for Seema, but it ended quickly because they made the protagonist Moncia?
I don’t think it was such a bad character after all.
>>99
Well, it might be blurred because I’m definitely going to have a terrible time.
As a result of moving around without permission in a large organization, the colony fell, didn’t it?
>>100
It’s terrible that the Albion team’s influence is completely absent here.
The Mk-2 is just a test model, and the standard type should be the Barzam…!
>>94
Even if it’s done, it seems like the low machines will be needed to gather the numbers on the high side of the high-low.
>>94
Relatively suspicious.
The developers treat it as a failure.
The timing is bad too.
Cowen orders the delivery of Unit 3!
Right after the Albion team received it, Corinie immediately restrained Cowen and ordered him to stand by for a retraction of orders!
Given this situation of a robbery commotion, I think if it were before heading to Lavian Rose, they might have calmly and obediently gone along.
The linear sheet all-around monitor has been developed as an interface for the next-generation MS of the Federation since the One Year War.
Given that it is built on that premise, it shouldn’t be the case that it doesn’t fit now.
>>107
You can’t really understand the finer points of adjustments until you actually try them out.
>>107
It’s not about not fitting (not being included), but rather whether to have the field identify the major and minor issues that arise after installation.
Given Kou’s position and background, it seems unlikely that he’ll have access to Titans or AEUG manufactured suits, and Gundam-type suits are out of the question, so it looks like the number of suits available for testing will be quite limited…
>>108
I want you to ride around with sparkling eyes like an Ashimaar.
>>98
Easy to understand
Thank you.
Hello, I came to receive the Dendrobium.
I thought it was sad for the woman in technology to pass away.
It seems that because the depiction in that area is unclear, it has become the case that Cohen is giving clear orders to Synapse in Rebellion.
But I will be executed.
Russet is quite the locker girl, that person.
Ultimately, I want to pilot a Gundam!!! They went that far for it.
Kou should just do what he loves, being a test pilot for MS, and live peacefully.
>>113
My close friend Keith is coming along too…
>>113
I’ve suffered enough…
It feels like Rebellion has modified the parts that were generally commented on.
>>116
Rather than that, it feels like the deepening that was originally anticipated is stronger because it can take time.
It was said that there seemed to be collusion between Delaz and Corin due to the unnatural gaps in the naval review defense team during the anime, and there were also scenes where Gato had a pretty sober expression.
The Hizack is often said to have shortcomings similar to those of a saber and a rifle.
Well, I’m waiting to go to Jupiter, and it’s really Dougachi the old man…
I was satisfied after watching the main part of 0083, but I’m starting to get curious about Rebellion.
>>124
As a result of delving into Nina’s inner self, she has become an unusually intense woman in a different way, so I recommend it.
>>124
It’s a parallel remake version, so it’s quite different, but if you’re interested, you should give it a read.
>>136
The story has some differences in detail, but the historical outline remains completely unchanged.
Also, since Director Imanishi is supervising, there are quite a few answers to the parts that were analyzed during the anime.
For example, it was often said that the Dendro’s base defense was just a pretext, but in Rebellion, it directly became something for fortress attacks.
>>152
The general storyline is the same, but the details are almost completely different, aren’t they…?
>>124
I’m curious about Kelly riding on the dendrobium.
The cockpit block is something that can be replaced.
(If you can’t do it when you’re severely damaged, it’ll be a problem.)
The replacement of the old cockpit with a full-sphere linear seat is likely part of the specifications.
An employee who for some reason shot himself in the head at Johnny’s home in Anaheim.
I have the coordinate data for the thorny garden… and doing that is also evil.
>>127
A secret base that we won’t even allow our private army, the AUEG, to use…
Well, it was just that there wasn’t that setting back then…
Well, it seems that the Jamitov faction might take a hit since they successfully pulled off the colony drop despite bringing out the solar system.
Let’s pretend it didn’t happen.
Rather than saying Nina is a bitch, she’s become more of a different kind of metal monster.
The feeling of disgust has faded considerably.
The Gundam I mentioned at the beginning! Did you strengthen the route, Nina?
>>132
That’s it directly.
The annoying part of 0083 was about 90% Nina.
>>134
Don’t worry.
The manga version reduced that unpleasantness and turned into an incredibly rock-like Gundam idiot.
>>134
Well… I really disliked the Albion crew’s bad behavior for no reason…
Kou is also quite a delinquent soldier.
It’s a shame that Marasai comes out relatively quickly.
Even though the Gundam project was ignored, what reason was the captain executed for?
>>148
Private operation of Albion and lower military equipment without a plan.
Ignoring orders
Friendly Fire
The fleet review was just that Gato was too strong and broke through.
>>149
It’s usually not possible to break through…
>>149
I really feel a sense of convenience there.
>>158
0083 is just a lump of convenience for everyone, right?
It starts with Unit 2 being stolen.
>>158
The successful Gundam theft, escaping Albion’s pursuit, returning to the Garden of Thorns, and defending the colony after the attack on the ship review—all of it was only possible because Gato was too strong.
If you think about it, it was a bitter experience for Kou, but it wasn’t a hopeless event to the point of being irrecoverable.
>>153
The chance of promotion has completely vanished.
>>154
Kou probably wanted to become an ace pilot because of his youth, but he doesn’t seem interested in advancement or promotions.
>>153
Given the background, I probably won’t be able to stand on the public stage anymore, and I wonder if it’s not just being kept in captivity.
I’m glad that they seem to want that.
Rebellion has an exceptionally good treatment of Nina, Monshea, and Kelly.
It might actually be quite comfortable if you just accept that you’re being leisurely kept.
Test pilots likely find their work rewarding because it is necessary to increase the survival rates of other soldiers.
>>160
Due to the big war, the young ones are getting the Ohaichi, but originally it’s a job that only transcendent superhumans can do, requiring mastery of all kinds of combat skills and maneuvers, Tespai.
>>143
It was said that the defense around the area where Gato and the others breached was strangely weak.
Whether that was due to insider information was often part of viewers’ predictions.
The subsequent rise of the Corini faction was such a convenient domino effect.
>>162
Ah, then considering the story that Seema was in touch with Basque before Wyatt,
At that point…
I went through something terrible that felt like death, but it’s true that it doesn’t mean my life is over, Ko.
In Rebellion, I made it until I properly defeated Gato.
“Go! Do it! Right there! Kou!” Seeing Nina say this while blood flows.
Isn’t she at her limit already? said the captain.
It seems like Cowen-kun feels like he was set up, but isn’t that just not good?
>>165
It’s completely useless.
>>165
I thought he couldn’t achieve political rank within the military as a technology officer, but it seems he was normally in command of fleets during the One Year War.
>>171
You are a regular officer with significant influence in the technical department, not a technical officer, Cowen.
Kou feels like he has worked hard for about three lifetimes as a soldier.
0083 often has a different impression on the internet compared to the actual footage.
Rebellion feels good because there are no winners, but also no complete losers.
It’s tough that everyone in Albion is wearing Titan uniforms…
Originally, what was Cowen planning to use the prototype No. 2 for?
>>175
Blowing away the colony that’s about to fall…
The Antarctic Treaty is a wartime treaty, so creating a Syphilis capable of operating nuclear weapons isn’t necessarily a huge blunder by Cohen.
Because the war is over.
You’re going to wreak havoc on an MA that you probably haven’t even trained on…
The theory of Jamitov’s preparations has existed since ancient times.
I feel like I’ve really accomplished so much as an ace pilot, you know, Kou.
It’s true that the cake is amazing.
It’s already certain that the colony drop can’t be stopped now that that guy is riding the Neue and is free.