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[Mobile Suit Gundam] The strongest Z’Gok in history has arrived…

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Z’gok E? That’s not it, right?

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It’s the RF-Z’Gok that appears in F90.

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This is Formula War Record 0122…

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So cool…

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Which child are you from?

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Can you really call yourself Z’Gok?

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No ocean, but!?

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The proportions and the backpack do indeed have that E-like quality.

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I wonder if it can actually withstand practical use underwater.

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Mars has water underground, so it should be possible to conduct tests there…

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The person who casually participated in G Generation along with other REs even though they weren’t featured in the F90 manga.

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When the hell of Zaku, Dom, and Gelgoog in space is over, the hell of Snow Dome, Desert Dom, Z’gok, and Guff awaits on Earth.

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Did you gain a little weight?

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The last underwater MS of the Federation is the Zaku Mariner.

The underwater Gundam is the last one we completely developed on our own.

The day an RF Z’gok arrives, the coastline can only be trampled.

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A… Aqua Zephy…

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If you’re going to pull, which feels better, the one with sleeves or the dog?

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You cannot escape the problem of having a lack of underwater areas in the stage.

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There’s a Siegan!

There’s a Siegan!

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Why are the high-ranking officials of the Federation, living on Earth, not interested in underwater weaponry?

Most of the Earth is made up of water, right?

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Humans do not live in water, you know…

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Even though there are people living in the era of V Gundam.

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No one is trying to dominate the oceans during the V Gundam era…

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Since land transportation and air freight are the main modes of transport.

If they were to completely seal off the water, it would be a big problem, but that’s impossible for Zeon.

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During the war, let’s set that aside; was there talk after the war about maritime shipping having a lower transport volume than land and air transport?

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After the war, there haven’t been any significant space wars, so maritime defense is even less necessary, right?

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No, not that way.

The fact that shipping, which is the main form of logistics in modern times, is considered inferior to land and air transport in the space century.

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>>61

What are you misunderstanding?

If we were to defend against an invasion from space, prioritizing air and land routes over sea routes was not realistic.

Before you keep spinning your questions in your head, why not take a look at the Strategic Records of the One Year War for a bit?

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It’s safer to stop it in the star sea, after all…

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>>19

Humans live on the remaining land, you know…

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There are also underwater equipment for the F90, right?

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I actually intended to release it to use it in the game against the thread image, but it got scrapped.

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The sea dragon wearing a snorkel is cute.

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Didn’t underwater humans appear in Crossbone?

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Moon Moon?

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They are the ones saying “I want to go back to the Earth Yada Colony!”

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They wouldn’t make a robot that can only be used for coastal attacks.

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Creating localized weapons like those for underwater use is just unnecessary.

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Since there is only one illustration of the Siege Gun in SD, we need someone like Katoki to do a cleanup to adapt it to a realistic body type.

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Is this an Oldsmobile…?

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It’s impossible to completely conquer the ocean without a force that isn’t like a fleet of fog.

Especially with the drastic difference in national power, it’s very, very tough for Zion…

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You can’t scatter Minovsky particles underwater, and there are no advantages to being humanoid in the water; it would just end with conventional anti-submarine weapons, so there’s no point in fighting on the same playing field.

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Why is it under the name F90FF?

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Because it’s the latest arrangement.

The original work is too old, so there is no logo material available.

Please choose whichever you like.

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>>38

In fact, F90FF also serves as a comic adaptation of Formula Chronicle.

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It’s a big success to somehow manage things from above the sea despite the constraints.

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I was doing it at Johnny’s home.

Because we can’t build arms production factories at sea, if we just control the acquisition of weapons and ammunition, they will be quickly neutralized.

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The coastline is already in tatters from the colony drop, and people are likely moving inland.

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Me… Metasmariner…

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The underwater MS is the idea of aliens who really don’t know the ocean.

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I think it’s fine as long as it’s until Goggs Gock.

Too much variation!

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Since there is the option of attacking Jaburo from the sea, it is not entirely correct to completely deny it.

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Since related mechs to F90 generally appear in FF, it’s understandable that summarizing them would make the notation simpler.

The setting illustrations have been newly drawn.

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Oldsmobile design is pretty good, you know.

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Zaku is really a Zaku, but the others are quite arranged.

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Isn’t the Zaku showing some strange originality with its shoulder armor and such?

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Is there really a need for this kind of underwater warfare in an era when this kind of technology exists? I guess they’re making it because there is, though.

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Mars has many important locations such as waterways, so the factions involved in internal conflicts there tend to have a surprisingly high number of underwater mobile suits.

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I think this is just made out of nostalgia…

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>>52

They were fighting underwater on Mars too.

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The reason we descended to the ground in the Formula War Chronicles was to crush the Olds gathered in the sea, right?

If amphibious aircraft backed by sufficient support gather to destroy commerce, it would be troublesome for the global economy, I think.

But the scale of the Earth’s economy is quite limited, isn’t it?

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Without the Zeon Navy, we can’t gain control of the sea, and it’s pointless to engage.

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Even for Zeon, the swimming club was largely for the purpose of attacking Jaburo, and I don’t think the subsequent forces were really needed.

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The V-type F90, which is not optimized for the sea, gets beaten up, so you can imagine how the underwater specialized mobile suits fare.

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Following the prototype, it’s also amphibious.

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The Titans, who sometimes dealt with the Zeon swimming team during their remnants hunt, may have seen the need for underwater equipment.

The Titans, who sometimes dealt with the Zeon swimming team during their remnants hunt, may have seen the need for underwater equipment.

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>>60

The strongest weapon has arrived with a Morin attached to a Federin rifle…

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I want to see that emotion once again~🦀

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I think the technology has been distributed to anti-federal forces for guerrilla warfare, so it must be quite troublesome in terms of small-scale terrorism.

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They’re still making things for underwater use…

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The Z’Gok is currently hot in both the arcade and Battle Operation.

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The Titans are saying something ridiculous like if they put the Aqua Hambrabi on, everything can become an underwater machine…

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I want to see things like the RF Gog.

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The RF group is steering away from seriously engaging with heavy guns, making it easier to use for guerrilla warfare (more feasible to disguise and create), so it’s natural that they would be overpowered by the F90 in terms of power balance.

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In a way, that’s smart…

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There are no important bases underwater in the federation.

You can just kill them after they come ashore…

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Even if there were, the tsunami caused by the colony drop would probably wreak havoc over a wide area, so it’s fine to abandon the ocean, right…

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Z’Gok is really nice, isn’t it…?

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>>74

E…

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This guy’s equipped B-Shower is quite heavily armed, so expectations are high for the Snow Dome as well.

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When the claws are set up with a heat weapon, they glow red, making it easy to notice when aiming the dispersion beam, which is a drawback.

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In other words, the RF series is somewhat weaker than that heavy gun being referred to as industrial waste.

I guess there are limits to the modernization of old models…

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Their main objective is to target small to medium-sized bases that only deploy strong units like Jegan or Gustav Karl.

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If modernization upgrades could solve everything, then we wouldn’t need the Jegan.

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>>79

These guys are newly produced items, but…

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RF has always been the RF series from the beginning.

There are no modified machines that just look like past MS (or rather have been made to resemble them).

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If it’s in the name of F90FF, would RF Kampfer also be available?

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I think they will release it if it’s Battle Operation.

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How will it be since the appearance of the base is generally the same…?

Well, it’s a game that has a lot of gyms, so I guess it’s fine.

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It seems that the Heavy Gun is more of a forced fit into the category of small MS rather than being considered industrial waste, which is why there are various complaints about it.

Well, until then, it was all about fat and tall MS that were eating up the budget.

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I wonder if Zugokki will be out in five years.

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It feels better to sell it to the anti-federal forces that are smoldering on Earth rather than managing it ourselves.

Whether it’s Mars or Zeon, the main battlefield is in space.

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Abram.

To Gundam

1 invitation

Zenmetsushima

did

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I tried to increase it with E, but maybe the three claws are my obsession.

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>>92

It’s a different route from E…

It seems that there is no data left.

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>>92

They are deliberately manufacturing new MS to resemble the MS from the One Year War period, so I think that shows their commitment to detail.

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Is RF a refinement or completely new?

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If you can make it to Dolmel, then you probably feel like you can handle anything in Battle Operation.

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The youngest member of the Zeon swimming club.

The vast ocean is unknown.

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However, this guy has changed quite a bit from its original form.

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It’s big both horizontally and vertically, like a sumo wrestler.

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Gawish

The text appears to be incomplete or may not make sense as is. It may refer to “Gundam.”

Muhesakusen

End

Be quiet.

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It’s finished to common standards, so it can be operated as a different MS just by changing the shell, right RF?

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I like raising my right arm.

I like raising my right arm.

GUNDAM F-90 H-TYPE Z’GOK H11

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In this case, it’s simply that the Heavy Gun was strong because it was the latest model during the Oldsmobile era.

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Aslan’s Z’Gok can fly, but this one can’t.

Sad

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This guy has arms and legs instead of being flexible like a snake.

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In Formula Chronicle, I like the Gelgoog’s beam naginata attack because it’s cool.

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Spinning up and then stopping suddenly.

Then it charges in.

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That’s it.

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>F90FF

When the F90 fires its beam rifle, it always does so in sets of three, and the cockpit console display is exactly like that of Formula War Chronicles, which is quite moving.

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You didn’t seem to care about the angle of the three claws…

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The design allows for parts to be repurposed and secretly manufactured at private factories that handle production for machines like the Jegan, so it doesn’t expect the performance of cutting-edge models from the beginning.

The exploration of this area was just recently covered in the February issue of DAME. I definitely want you to take a look at it.

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I thought they wouldn’t increase anymore, but recently RF Kampfer has been added, so RF Zuda might come out soon too.

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Even if it’s just a change of appearance, it’s a bit much to lean towards a defective machine…

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If it’s just about committing a terror act, even an old Zaku can do that.

MS format is just too convenient.

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It’s a style that assumes terrorism or guerrilla warfare, making it clear that it’s not a machine for straightforward, head-on confrontations.

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I’m sure RF Hildolfr will also appear.

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As you progress through the stage, heavy guns and G cannons will appear as allies, but enemies like Denanzon and Bergadalas will also show up, so they are still not useful after all.

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>>114

At this point, it’s kind of crazy to send Belga Dallas into battle.

Something’s launching the shelf nozzle… Wait, is it okay to launch it?

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>>121

That is a different weapon called Cielph… it’s kind of like a funnel.

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That was probably because the only thing written in the materials we received from Bandai during game production was “can also attack by flying.”

It’s no surprise if you intended it to be a missile, but it turned out to be a “Oh, it’s a funnel.”

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There is an important canal in the Mars settlement at AOZR.

A large number of underwater machines were used in that battle.

There is a high possibility that expertise in underwater combat has been accumulated.

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Well, there should be plenty of stock and parts for the mobile suits from the One Year War…

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Even though it was a short period, the number of deployed units is ridiculously high, so it’s not just terrorism; it’s practically a war—First All’s Mobile.

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>>119

Well, it’s called a war campaign, after all.

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Was it 300 to 500 units?

Well, there certainly were a lot of machines and pilots, huh?

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Looking at the number of aircraft in this area, it makes me wonder if the scale of the 1st Star Operation was out of control, doesn’t it?

It’s probably the largest MS battle in human history, so I can understand…

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>>119

Belf defeated over 90% of them by himself.

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I can’t help but think that the manufacturing technology and the aircraft themselves, which could be scattered around here, might actually be the true identity of the dust or the reproduction MS troops from the space warring states era.

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The F90 has underwater combat options, but the M type doesn’t appear in the game…

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I want the RF series plastic model.

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Isn’t the white pro’s manual and Akuga too much?

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Instead, it has over 600 assaults but doesn’t have evasion.

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If you can’t master the Akuga, you’ll be put in a bag…

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>>123

The mobility stats and skills are terrible.

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The RF series doesn’t even have individual-made garage kits.

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The only place where Zé Zulu and RF Z’Gok can team up for underwater combat is in Battle Operation!

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The RF Gelgoog looks so trendy now, but I wonder if it will still look cool.

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How much does it cost?

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>>134

600 Assault

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I wonder what they will do about the RF Gyann, which has no ranged weapons at all in terms of armament.

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>>136

Shutgar-kun’s nightmare

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>>136

Aren’t there any shield missiles either?

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The complaint about the RF Zaku in Battle Operation is that it doesn’t have a cracker.

If it’s said that it’s participating under the name F90FF, then that’s that.

The complaint about the RF Zaku in Battle Operation is that it doesn't have a cracker. If it's said that it's participating under the name F90FF, then that's that.

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>>139

Well, on the other hand, I can use the shield vulcan…

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Which is stronger, Bellf or Seabook?

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Seabook is strong at first, but when it includes Kincaid…

My NT abilities aren’t very impressive.

On the contrary, Belph has the strength of a supernatural being.

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>>147

Shivak is similar to Amuro; as he gains experience and matures as a pilot, he becomes duller as an NT, which is scary because he evolves as a soldier.

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>>141

If it’s between Berf and Seabook, it’s Berf.

The battle histories are different and the records are also different.

Moreover, both F90 and F91 are fighting in an incomplete state.

I can’t understand when it comes to Kinkedou.

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I feel like I saw a setting long ago that said RF Zaku and Gouf have the same interior or frame.

So does this guy have a Zaku inside…?

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>>143

If the question is whether the RF Zaku and the person inside are the same, then the answer is yes.

If the question is whether it’s the same as the Zaku from the One Year War era, then no.

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No way! Various elements are hitting me in the Universal Century 150s!

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To reinforce that MS in the area can connect parts and move around freely with dust.

The technology of the TR plan is used in the RF series.

The design plans for the RF series are being spread by anti-federal forces.

In other words, the OS that can connect anything, TR6, is scattered throughout the universe.

It’s great to have such an association game come together…

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>>148

The guy with Dust has nothing to do with the TR project.

The story of Dust is like a blueprint for Hermes’ rose.

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>>148

It’s similar to Bosch, but the various scattered settings have come together nicely to create a good-looking image…

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>>167

So the dust has nothing to do with the TR plan…

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To Gundam

Next goal

“like that”

Towards

Please.

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The shelf nozzle can fly just with that…

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Just when I thought the First Oldsmobile Campaign was over, the Second Oldsmobile Campaign happened two years later.

It is now the time for the Abram squad in the Formula War Chronicles.

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The era of space wars will turn into the great mixing era of space.

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>>154

It seems like the MS and its technologies from various places are in a chaotic mix.

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>>160

It really seems like a plain Z’Gok flying in space behind the RF Z’Gok.

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>>163

This is a reproduction of the Space Z’Gok that appeared in the Gundam manga.

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Considering that the total number of Neo Zeon MS is about 300 units, the First OM War was truly a war.

Belph managed to defeat everything on his own, while missing a few things here and there.

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F92 (temporary) is still blank no matter how long it takes, so Seabook’s track record is unclear, damn it!

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Since F91, Ace has suddenly become a seasoned pirate, so what on earth happened?

Well, I understand the general outline of what happened, but…

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In the manga, it has become official that over 300 enemy aircraft were shot down, and it has now become a two-person-three-legged endeavor with AI onboard.

Just like in the game, it remains unchanged that it hits the stomach directly and splits in half, Bellfu.

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Well, it’s probably impossible for Berufu to take down the Rafflesia, at best it would be a draw.

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Since Seabook was wearing a Cosmo Noble uniform in the prequel to Crossbone.

It might be included in the CV.

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There might be a world where after defeating an unusually large Z’Gok, a red Gundam appears.

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>>166

RF Char’s Gundam! seems like it could be released as an original unit in a Gundam game.

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I thought I met Tsube-kun, but I found him after about 12 minutes.

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Can the RF Z’Gok fight in space if it wants to?

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>>169

The propulsion system is only available for land and underwater use, so it’s impossible.

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>>172

Well, if you put in the effort to fiddle with it, it might be possible to make it space-compatible, but then the original Z’Gok would be the same.

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However, after F91, in a joint battle with Zabine, Seabook and Zabine are

Isn’t Savine stronger at 3 to 7?

Considering that, I don’t really see Shibuk’s skills being that impressive.

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>>170

Hya-ha-ha-ha! Kinkedou! It’s because I’m ridiculously strong…

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>>173

But you’re getting destroyed by Anna Marie who’s piloting a lower-tier machine…

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>>178

This has become quite a trauma for me, and I ended up laughing.

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In the first place, Seabook is in an era after UC2 (tentative) where everyone stops lending their strength to Newtypes, so he hasn’t been relying on Newtype abilities to fight from the beginning, right?

The amazing miracles no longer occur, and now I can only use a little bit of telepathy, precognition, and the aptitude for psychofield.

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It’s just the convenience of the game that makes Berufu strong!

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The RF Z’Gok could be made more airtight for use in space, but unless you replace the propulsion system, the only thing it can do is operate the mega particle cannon mounted on the SFS.

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