
Do you think we can win against the alliance?
>>3
I wonder if there are underwater machines that can fight and win against Deep Forbidden…
>>4
When only viewing the footage, the impression is stronger that Zono is the one being defeated…
>>14
It’s not like I won against Forbidden Vortex in a one-on-one.
>>4
So I’ll transform, break through the Forbidden-type interceptors, slip through, and launch a simultaneous bombardment on the ground base.
I wonder why they changed the one on the back from a railgun to a beam cannon…
>>5
I’m not really motivated to do underwater combat, so I’d rather make it possible to punch PS armored machines too…
>>1
There are countries on Earth that are aligned with ZAFT and bases like that Carpent thing, aren’t there?
If you mount a nuclear engine on the image and rev up the VPS to the max, you should definitely win, right?
The Seed Destiny 3 idiots’ mechs are really uncool.
I hope to see an HGCE that has been made incredibly stylish up to this point.
A guy who can shoot ships with a varana while cruising at sea.
Ash is here too.
A shoulder binder that modestly balances VPS armor and anti-beam coating.
This guy can’t win against Deep Forbidden.
I remember it became a style of making a quick escape before the enemy shows up…
It’s just an anonymous delusion that says you can’t win just because it’s an amphibious vehicle that excels in assault compared to previous ones.
A Zaku is swimming buoyantly in the water, while something is moving at high speed and flying towards it at a sharp angle.
Rather, the setting only appeals that it’s strong even underwater, so the claim that it’s purely for escaping is unfounded.
It doesn’t look like underwater-focused weaponry at all.
Deep doesn’t look that strong.
I guess it gives a stronger impression of a bomber.
Far from being a trio of fools, they were the ones who had the most rewarding performances in the second stage.
>>21
Image → Shot down by a valuable blast impulse attack along with the pilot.
Chaos → A beehive for the Murakami team’s mob group.
When Gaia captured Stella, what was taken from her was stealthily taken again by Eternal.
Saber → Aslan gets the brigadier general angry, Bonanza.
Yes
>>42
Before the era of free seeds, this was about the only place where Blast was active…
>>45
Why does everyone ignore the impressive achievements of Requiem?
I love being able to pop out the rebuilt Baraina from underwater and shoot beams.
I like that the overall firepower is clearly superior to the non-printed Freedom.
In the first place, it’s a mistake to try to conduct underwater combat properly in such a vast sea.
It’s probably just a matter of mutual coastal ambush defense at best.
You can normally slice through with a spear, what’s going on?
When it transforms, the muzzle faces backward…
>>27
It’s an arrangement for shooting that completely comes after you…
>>1
There’s the Carpenteria base, right?
Advance through the water at high speed before being captured by the enemy.
As soon as it leaps out of the water, it attacks enemy ships and coastal bases with beam firepower.
Immediately return to the water and rapidly escape or launch a strong attack elsewhere.
Do not battle enemy MS underwater, even by mistake.
>>30
The virtual enemy is too overpowered.
You won’t look cool unless you pose as if you are opening the shoulder binder wide.
Well, it’s a shellfish, right?
No matter how many years pass, it’s still uncool.
Torpedo
The real ammunition cannon is effective both underwater and on land due to its rapid-fire capability.
It’s said that since Abyss’s attacks don’t affect Fobi, we have no choice but to run away.
Conversely, it is often forgotten that Fobi’s attacks are also ineffective against the Abyss, so there is no choice but to let it escape.
>>37
I don’t think the Fobi’s weapon hits, judging by what I’ve seen in the anime.
>>37
Isn’t the phonon maser effective?
>>41
I feel like the phonon laser had an ambiguous handling, as if it could be blocked or not by a beam shield that might be preventable or not.
Looking at the settings illustration again, it doesn’t seem that cool…
If they fought underwater, they would probably end up depleting each other’s batteries with ineffective attacks, and likely the Forbidden would run out of power first.
>>40
However, the Forbidden is a mass-produced machine…
>>44
If we take the difference in numbers into account, the strongest Forbidden Vortex of the Forbidden Tribe lost to the mass-produced Zaft swimming club machines in the story…
In the first place, Forbidden seems like it would cost a lot of money for something like a Gestumindich Panzer.
Because it is a high-cost madness adopted for mass production, it seems that they must destroy Goon and Zono without mercy, having seen the painful consequences of that.
Before Bonanza became Bonanza, Aslan wasn’t very motivated and was just spinning around while fighting the three idiots, seriously…
I like the part where he jumps out of the water and fires the beam in the OP; it’s cool.
Although it can handle underwater combat, its specialty is ground combat, right?
In the second stage, Gaia, who couldn’t fight in a stage he was good at, is the most pitiful.
Be cautious with stories from unnamed sources, as a significant portion consists of hearsay or imagination.
>>53
The bulletin board is all about Gundam!
>>55
I’m not defending the anonymous person, but I don’t think this is limited to just this place.
Wasn’t Gaia working the hardest when the tiger was riding it?
>>56
I feel like the moment when I was running through the remnants of the colony at the beginning was the coolest.
If I think about the settings, it should be possible to shoot with a sound wave attack on PS, right? Mezer.
When I sunk a submarine, I would fire a torpedo and then slip past with a rear gunfire, so that seems to be the basic strategy.
For some reason, it’s using sound wave attacks because it’s the original Gundam…
A phonon laser is an energy weapon.
It was advertised as being able to fight on par or better than the first-stage mobile suits in its preferred battlefield, but there aren’t many scenarios where it would fight underwater, and all I remember is getting hit by a railgun from Freedom while in the air.
Although he is a regular enemy character, I really think it’s terrible how he feels forced to make an appearance just because the battlefield is always the sea.
Phonon Laser As a science fiction interpretation, it is sometimes explained as a sound wave version of a laser. A laser involves light, and light is an electromagnetic vibration, but the quantization refers to counting the nodes of that vibration one by one. This quantized version, reconstructed in a solid lattice structure, is called a phonon (high particle). When phonons can reach a state where they are in a coherent manner, similar to photons in a laser, they generate hints of sets. This is the phonon laser, which oscillates energy in a solid state.
It’s a seed booklet from quite a long time ago, but it kind of feels like a laser imitation.
The Mazers of Zock from the original Gundam are way too chaotic…
Speeding through the water to shake off the Fobi and landing at the enemy base.
It seems they will operate by fully bursting and then escaping underwater.
The Impulse, which continues to thrive without ever being defeated in a second series full of pathetic characters, is truly a masterpiece.
I’m watching Destiny right now, but isn’t Gaia, Chaos, and Abyss way too weak compared to the early theft slot in SEED?
I want chaos to be brought down by someone like Murasame.
>>67
It seems a bit sad that a one-off machine from Space S is surrounded by three mass-produced machines from Space A in the air.
If Duel and Buster were to fight Bakuu in the desert, it would be dangerous even in a one-on-one situation.
Chaos-kun’s home is space…
This setting is only having a negative effect on the team formation, after all…
>>68
I feel like it would have been better if Aslan was for space use and Sting was for aerial combat.
The Aslan from the Minerva period can also be excused for not standing out.
It’s not like breaking up with sound wave vibrations.
It feels more like heating, doesn’t it?
Isn’t it an amazing invention that you can reduce water pressure with a Geschmeidig Panzer?
Why do you use it for war?
Although Zaku and Murasame are mass-produced machines, it depends on the pilot.
I think it’s a high-performance machine that can compete on equal terms or even better than the new poetry creation machine.
I believe that the fact that Chaos can perform aerial combat so well is a testament to the excellence of its basic design.
[Phonon Maser] Incidentally, it is believed that phonon masers can be applied to high-energy weapons. Note that lasers and masers are fundamentally the same, with masers limited to microwaves that have phase-aligned electromagnetic waves, while lasers refer to phase-aligned electromagnetic waves in a higher frequency range that includes visible light.
There was another entry in the same book, but…
It feels like the PS armor might break through.