
I wonder if I can transform in this state.
If you shoot, just purge it.
>>2
Isn’t Gaplan’s strength the binder…?
>>8
There are also de-tuned machines that have a shield booster instead of a binder and hold a blade rifle.
It can be said that it is an element that narrows down the people who can be used as strengths.
In terms of evaluating the rigidity of the frame, it is leveraging its strengths.
After discarding the giga arm, it seems like I could fly if I could reattach the shield arm.
At first, I said, “You can make combinations like this too! The arm is just a beam cannon!”
Before I knew it, settings like the OS have developed to be usable at a practical level.
The prototype is obviously going to be no good… but since there might be a chance, I’ll go ahead and try making one for now! This is no good! Collecting data that shows this is also part of the job…
Well, I think this is fine if you detune it for non-enhanced humans and increase the firepower.
If you’re going to try to bring out the original specs anyway, you’ll need body modification.
Firstly, let’s put aside whether there is value in modifying the Gaplan for general use or the costs involved.
>>9
Even if I revert like Gaplan…
If you think of converting abundant high thrust into power
It’s no longer a battlefield for variable fighters.
This guy is a paper plan, right?
>>11
In other words, there is a real machine!
>>13
There are probably about three of them!!
>>14
One machine might get stolen!
Isn’t it amazing? All the load is going to my shoulder!
>>17
The connection is not on the shoulder, right?
>>19
The Full Dodo II is connected to the shoulder, and there is a Psycho arm attached to it.
>>22
I thought it was attached to backpacks and such…
https://hobby.dengeki.com/aoz/illust/reboot13/
The transformation mechanism into MA is also retained, and at that time, the Foldot II is detached from the shoulder, the unit moves, and then the waist joint and frame section are reconnected.
Because.
I don’t have any illustrations of the transformation for now.
What are the benefits of a psycho arm?
>>20
It can become a beam cannon and can also punch.
In plastic models, it’s obviously impossible to hold them without support from a base.
Even when flying with a booster, that power is still on my shoulders, so I think I can do it!
It’s insane that you can directly mount and operate two 5-barrel beam cannons.
It seems like the output might not be enough, but does it have a generator or something built into the arm?
>>25
The Fulldodo has an amazing generator built in.
I feel like the Full Dodo had a built-in generator, but even so, the Psycho Arm…?
There may also be a decrease in mobility, and it seems like it will waste power.
I’m happy that there are plenty of surplus, both for Ausra and for others.
It looks like you’re a little down.
Well, it seems that this thing also had the aspect of being an experimental machine for the development of El Alira…
Aren’t you putting on too much shield buff?
>>32
I’m extending the arm unit from the back of the full dododo and holding it with that.
Well, that’s a test machine.
I’ve heard that Heinze’s Ray II is an S or ZZ as a hypothetical enemy, but who is this equipment intended for?
>>34
The virtual enemy isn’t specifically mentioned, but it’s probably a test machine for the Gigantic Arm operation.
It seemed that there were around 6 or 7 generators when counting the ones in the Heisenrei II.
That guy is crazy too.
The more generators you install, the stronger you become!
It has a self-destructing proportion.
I wonder if we could have improved the overall quality if we hadn’t spent money on these guys?
But it’s cool, so it’s okay.
>>39
Basically, it’s a reuse of existing machines, so it’s surprisingly reasonable.
The scenario assumes taking out Gym II and Nemo single-handedly and establishing control.
I like it because it resembles the Fafner Powers model.
Even though TR-6 was on the verge of practical use, Jamitov died, and we barely managed to wipe out the Titans.
It was fairly dangerous.
>>46
Absolutely strong.
It seems like they might attack with a psycho-comm link, using just the arm wirelessly.
If I wanted to, I could equip this guy with the booster that comes with the Gaplan…
It looks like a part of the upper body of a combined robot.
No matter how messy it gets, the Jegan is still stronger, and it’s nerve-wracking.
>>50
After all, the Jegan is also descended from the TR series…
Even with the same G-arm, the HG Ausra seems like its base might struggle under the weight, making it difficult.
What do you mean, just support it with that flimsy plastic sheet!
This one looks stronger than the MS type.