
Char happened to pick up what was thrown away without even trying it, and it ended up becoming the Psycho Frame.
No…
A child who can’t accept that nothing in life has meaning seems to have a tough time living.
>>2
In other words, when I realize that my incredibly talented dad, whom I respect, is saying that the old junk he gathered is an amazing part just by looking at it, it makes me aware that he’s gone a bit crazy, so there’s definitely significance to that scene.
Even if Tem was sane, there’s no way he could make something like that.
>>3
I might have become a sick person like Toki, with some inexplicable power-up.
>>64
So, to defend such a personal theory, they forcefully come up with absurd reasons and throw them at me.
You need to realize that you are turning into a typical disgusting nerd!
Gundam performance unlock key
Are you telling me that something crazier than the Psycho Frame can be developed over about ten years of research?
USB 1.0
>>6
Are you really sure? Not 2.0 or anything like that?
>>6
I think this was the best joke conceivable when it came to commercializing it.
Do you really think that if that’s the case, you can get the right answer by asking on a bulletin board or something?
Go ask Bandai or Sunrise.
There’s no way you can make something like that just by shopping at the town’s electronics store.
At least in the main story, it was treated as a garbage circuit.
It seems that in the case of Super Robot Wars 30, there was apparently something amazing included as an exception.
>>9
The performance will be equivalent to adding a magnetic coating to the mega booster.
All that’s left is for the High New AI to serve as a reference for Temray.
Since it was created by the people who made Gundam, I can’t really say anything about it.
It’s a circuit made by the dad from a robot anime…
It’s definitely going to be amazing…
What they said was that it was all about such an old thing.
If it’s Super Robot Wars, it can be used to make money.
Amuro realized it was old just by looking at it, so it must be outdated hardware…
There’s almost no use for it other than incorporating it into Halo.
>>16
If you incorporate it into Haro, it will be as capable as the V Gundam’s Haro.
The fact that it’s noticeable at first glance suggests that the standards may be outdated.
But this circuit is actually incorporated into Halo as well… It seems it was considered the greatest masterpiece by Tem back then (according to Day After Tomorrow).
I remember the Bianco from F91.
Didn’t you step on and break it?
>>23
Although I threw it on the ground, there was a light sound and it didn’t break, as noted in the storyboard.
According to Tomino’s memo, it was supposed to be that the character becomes a prisoner of Zeon, steals MC technology, escapes, and dies, so why is it developing like this?
>>24
Laughing at the classic developments.
>>27
It’s in a super robot context.
>>24
It seems like a scenario where, during a period of not-so-good mental state, the general director would get shot down before passing on the stolen technology.
Even the young red comet found something like this and laughed.
Tem is a technical officer and deeply involved in Operation V, so why was he left alone?
I think it would be okay to keep searching a little harder.
>>28
Didn’t they think you just died normally? Besides, the V operation had already reached a stage where it could manage even without Tem.
>>28
There should be no way to search for a human being who has been thrown out into space without any proper preparation, all alone.
>>30
In addition to that messy situation, it’s no wonder you’d leave it alone.
Well, when I think about it calmly, why am I still alive…?
The similar thing that appears in Zeke Axes is just an item that unlocks MS’s weaponry, so it’s not something that grand.
>>32
Are you unlocking that?
I thought the necessary circuits for using weapons were removed to prevent their use.
I would understand if they were piloting an MS even as remains, like ZZ’s family.
Being sucked out into space with just my body and surviving is incredibly fortunate.
I wonder why Amuro left it alone afterwards…
>>37
I guess they didn’t want to face the family that had become like that… Especially since they were already in a difficult situation…
>>41
No matter how much I’m left alone
From the viewpoint of the machine enthusiast Amuro, he must have been a father to be respected.
The technology of Zion is something that the Federation does not have.
I think it’s possible that incorporating that could have improved the performance with simple devices.
But in playwriting, we don’t incorporate such backstory.
There was a story in a side manga or something where someone faked having oxygen deficiency to return to the federation, right?
It’s just that my father, having lost his mind, handed me broken parts believing they were high-performance ones.
I wonder why they try to add deeper meanings to make it more dramatic.
>>40
Amuro no longer has a place to return to where his parents are, and that alone is already more than dramatic enough.
If the developer of Gundam wasn’t crazy, they might have been able to properly power it up.
The parts I’m using are old due to family circumstances, but the circuit design is flawless. If I incorporate the latest parts using reverse engineering, I think it would be amazing… It seems like I’m also aware of Gundam’s slowness.
I thought it was just a set piece expressing the sadness of being overtaken by illness rather than machinery, so I never even considered seeking meaning…
The Temrelay circuit placed in the junk corner of Hard Off.
In games, they become enhancement parts.
Moreover, although it wasn’t done intentionally, the reason for my dad becoming a loser is none other than Amuro himself… It’s a gag-like scene, but it makes me feel a lot of things.
Well, I guess it can’t be helped because that’s just how dad is.
I can’t help but feel that mom could have done a little more.
>>53
It’s because I’m a mother living on Earth alone, leaving my son behind…
For Amuro, it seems that Tem is still looked at more as a parent.
>>54
In other words, it’s not that there’s a bad relationship between father and son; the Rey family is not like that.
>>58
Based on the depiction in episode 1, it seems they didn’t do anything resembling parenting at all.
Amuro seemed to not only be dissatisfied with that environment, but rather to be enjoying it.
Well, it’s like a case of like father, like son.
Repair cost 10
In the first place, we developed the Gundam to keep kids like Amuro from going to war, but look at how amazing the Gundam that Amuro pilots is!!
That’s really a destruction of dignity…
It would be interesting if they had realized the concept of memory back in 1978.
Hobbies and areas of expertise are also aligned, so it makes sense that my dad gets so absorbed in it; I have an understanding of Tem’s work to that extent.
I have enough trust in my father to say that I’ve never even been hit by him.
It seems that their parent-child relationship is not just good, but even better than average.
I’m going to post a video that makes you think you’ll spend 2 hours on Temurai…
Even if it’s said that he was killed when bringing back the technology for magnet coating like in a novel, it might be somewhat confusing considering the impression from the first episode.
Recently, Amuro has proper photos and is lamenting about young people going to war, so he’s acting more like a responsible parent than a mother, right, Tem?
Mom probably had no choice but to be a woman rather than being alone.
Well, just having a child makes it a bad match with Temu…
The repair cost will be 10.
In the TV version, don’t they fall down the stairs and die?
>>68
Falling down the stairs and becoming motionless is in the movie version.
However, it is not clearly stated whether they are dead or alive.
The evaluation of Amuro’s father-son relationship often changes depending on the era, being seen as good or bad.
Amuro’s mother might have been tough on him to help awaken him as a Newtype…!
Being a Newtype means that one must exist as an isolated individual in outer space, probably.
>>70
There’s no way I’m thinking about that…
It’s questionable whether Tem Ray asked the Flau family to look after Amuro.
In the end, it wasn’t a bad environment for Amuro.
This is probably just how things are regarding this.
Amuro’s relatives are both… but I think the key point of the story is that he is happy to return to everyone on the White Base at the end.
>>77
I thought I lost everything in the war, but it’s a hopeful ending because I have new things I gained and a place to return to.
Yet, it will be continued in the sequel saying that there’s no place for Amuro after the war.
I wished there was at least an episode where they tried to recover the team after the war but found that they had died.
…Or are you alive?
I think it would be better to be thrown out into space and die than to endure this suffering.
Is this the end for the protagonist’s father, the genius who developed the Gundam?
It was shocking in a way that previous robot anime had not been.
Temray looks more decent than Franklin, even when suffering from oxygen deficiency.
>>81
There will surely be love for my son…
I’m worried because there are responses that make me doubt whether we really watched the same work.
You haven’t seen it, have you?
The father whom I must have respected has become strange because of me, and is now running a junk shop in a corner of the colony.
Isn’t it too difficult to be confronted with such a reality at 15 years old?
Amuro’s mom is someone who is scared of living in space and can’t move away from Earth, so it can’t be helped.
If it’s an if-route where you don’t suffer from oxygen deficiency, the parts become really high-performance and the Gundam gets significantly enhanced.
>>86
Are you talking about a game or something?
>>87
GQuuuuuuX, an ignorant country bumpkin?
In KaiMemo, it may now seem outdated, but at the time of its development, it was definitely referred to as my father’s greatest masterpiece, the learning device.
Amuro, who was secretly proud of his father’s invention and had been researching various things, quickly realized that this was an old item.
Even so, it couldn’t be completely discarded and eventually turned into a learning device for Haro… that’s how the story went.