
The republic is good, right?
Honestly, Zeon is the worst.
Although it can be said simply that there is Zeon, there is the Zeon of Dykun and the Zeon of the Zabi family.
The Zabi family’s Zeon is complicated with factions like Gihren, Kishiria, and Dozle all being extremely divided.
This country is really a hassle, isn’t it?
The republic is kind of like that too.
Is there no beautiful Zeon?
>>5
There is nothing, nothing at all.
Legion and Zeon Mars are also no good.
The future where Gihren and Kshiria survive and engage in factional struggles is certain; the Zeon of Zieg Aks-Zion is also finished.
Both the Federation and Zeon are just trash with different directions…
But you know…
If you trace back to the origin of this country, it comes from a federation…
The meaning of the word “Zion” changes depending on the recipient.
Minerva said that if anyone uses the text of the Universal Century Charter to condemn the Federation and think about the revival of Zeon under the Laplace Declaration, they will be purged in the name of Minerva Zabi.
From the perspective of the Dykun faction, why does the daughter of the false Zabi family, who affirms both the Newtype ideology and the independence movement, say she wants to prohibit and purge the country that realizes that ideology, the restoration of Zeon?
It’s going to be a case that makes me really angry.
That “furious Zeon” refers to the Zeon Republic, so the fuse for UC2 is already lit.
>>11
It was a speech asking for no war to occur, but it looks like there was a huge oversight…
>>28
It starts with a prayer… and there are precedents for it becoming a curse…
>>28
You can say that the princess, who thought only her Zabi family and the Principality of Zeon were Zeon, is foolish.
Did you not realize from personal experience that all of Char Aznable’s supporters dislike the Zabi family?
>>34
Because I grew up far away from Side 3…
>>73
How could you have raised me like this, Haman!
After all, it was wrong for a few people to monopolize Earth’s interests by throwing humans into space.
>>12
To break this composition, it makes sense to drop various things on Earth to apply debuffs.
In practice, it’s just genocide.
Claiming to be Zeon and starting a war is the exclusive privilege of the Zabi family.
I won’t allow a second-rate version.
>>13
But I hate the Federation and it’s crap…
I didn’t realize until recently that nations are being formed on each side of the colony.
>>14
When I look at colonies like ZZ, they feel more like countries in finer units.
If we had remained the Zeon Republic created by Daikun, then eventually a new humanity would emerge from us space colonists based on the Newtype theory, and it would be a country where we strive for autonomy and independence.
Gihren distorted the Newtype theory with his eugenics ideology, claiming that the principality of Zeon, as a superior species, should rule over all of humanity! That’s the problem with his foolish thinking.
The Zeon is the worst.
>>19
Casval’s response
But you know, the federal government is also at fault for taxing the air.
>>21
The colony maintenance tax and the water tax, among others, take a total of 50% in taxes.
The taxes are used for resort development on Earth, and the colonies are gradually falling apart; the air is polluted, the water is dirty, and the radiation shielding is inadequate…
>>21
Please don’t be angry; it’s only natural that living infrastructure costs money, isn’t it?
It’s okay to be angry that high-ranking officials are embezzling the budget that should be allocated to living infrastructure for their own gain.
>>24
So Hathaway got angry at himself.
There is no qualification to say anything about a mere girl who has lost the backing of the Zabi family, and especially that of Dozul, eeeeeeeen.
It is somewhat frustrating that the federal officials, who are the root of many evils in this world, are rarely scrutinized and are only occasionally indirectly depicted as villains.
Well, that might be because it started 80 years ago.
>>26
So Hathaway must have killed them.
🎃 should have had about 20 more people.
>>46
There were a total of 20 to 24 ministers, and 8 of them were on the Hounzen.
Haunzen was heading to Hong Kong where the remaining ministers are.
The pumpkin hijacked it, so we won’t be going to where the others are anymore.
The colony drop is terrible, but isn’t the One Week War seriously bad enough to be called something like “space Nazi” by the Zeon people?
>>27
It was just a massacre of the space folk that doesn’t quite align with Zeon’s interests, to the point of almost complete annihilation…
>>29
The reason why Reum and Moors didn’t launch a war of extermination against Zeon was simply because they didn’t have the national power to do so, but they definitely carried out small-scale terrorism.
But when the Federation is driven into a corner, they end up dropping things like Solomon…
Those who say things like “Zion aliens” are talking about how Char is weak or how Amuro is just a bazooka.
It feels like it’s becoming a topic that feels like “Wow…” from a while back.
Zion, get out of here!
After having fought several wars under the banner of the Zabi family, it’s too late to say anything now, right?
Only someone like Char would have the right to complain.
>>35
Monahan…
Well, the named minister of the Zionic Republic has become a character that seems like it’s okay to make fun of, so probably not much will happen in that direction…
>>36
The smaller the item, the less I know what to do with it…
>>38
I don’t have the ability to be a politician, and I just want to be a carefree pilot. Stop the badmouthing about the lolicon who dropped Axis and just wants to fight Amuro as he pleases.
If you’re going to declare yourself as the Zabi Kingdom and start an independent war, then that’s one thing; but since Char has carried out a massacre that will forever be associated with his father’s name, he probably has the right to complain a bit.
The system of the federation itself is evil and corrupt, so no matter how many high officials you get rid of, new ones will just appear.
>>40
After all, as soon as a position opens up, everyone rushes to compete for it.
If it were Zabikin, it would add credibility even to that castle of evil…
To destroy the deep structure of a corrupt giant government organization, one must either become an individual strong enough to destroy the world as the ultimate terrorist or become Flitt Asuno.
The last words were about an argument concerning an ex-girlfriend…
Dai-kun was also a papier-mâché tiger, right?
>>45
Well, any ideology is just a means to gather people’s hearts…
>>45
The Zeon in the Origin timeline is clearly just an agitator that can only break the system commonly found among revolutionaries.
It’s probably a character named by reverse engineering from the official history of Char, so it likely won’t change much even in the official world.
>>45
Deging reflects that it is impossible for the Space Noids to gain independence with Zeon’s methods.
The AG Federation isn’t that corrupt and the position of space citizens isn’t clearly depicted, so it can’t simply be compared to the UC Federation.
The purge of those connected to the Veigan by the Flit.
In the case of the Universal Century, I’m not sure where to start cleaning.
Origin is too much of a secondary creation by the original staff, but I agree with the interpretation of Daikun.
I can’t help but think that a federation seems like a pretty dangerous political structure where military personnel have oddly significant political power…
>>54
It seems that you can become a politician without having to look like you own something; you can do so while remaining a regular military person.
When I read the settings again, humanity can only exist up to Level 7 of the side.
It is evident that it will collapse soon without the One Year War occurring.
>>55
The raw materials are from the asteroid belt, and the fuel is from Jupiter, yet…
>>55
Create up to two sides at each of the five Lagrange points.
It seems that I can make up to about side 10.
When they started building Side 7, the One Year War broke out and everything became chaotic.
It was around the time of G-Savior when Side 8 could be created.
Die, Zeon, Federation, and Anaheim!!!
Kai says it’s ironic that Earthlings are elite, but Earth is pretty worn out too…
The military faction is so strong that it’s all over.
The judiciary is quite paralyzed, so unreasonable proposals like the Dakar Day pass.
Even if we say “federation,” it doesn’t necessarily mean one ideology or one organization.
>>62
The government and the law are one, right?
We cannot change things peacefully through elections because aliens do not have the right to participate in politics…
>>64
First of all, this is just plain bad.
This is my ballot! (Colony drop)
Well, it seems that Angel Halo can fly to other galaxies like an ark…
>>66
It’s probably a nuisance for space creatures that such a toxic radio wave generator drifts in space…
Despite saying it’s a Earth Federation, the indifference has been really severe since moving the headquarters to space.
I understand that the federal officials are terrible, so just target the officials.
I was rewatching the TV version and I wondered, wasn’t Degwin assassinated…?
Federal officials make the lower classes suffer and sometimes kill for the contents of their wallets.
Terrorists kill high-ranking officials along with the people around them for the noble purpose of reforming society.
In fact, from the perspective of those who get caught up and killed, both are equally despicable.
>>75
So, Mahfey, who only targets and kills corrupt officials like this, is thinking about a thousand years into the future.
Bored…?
There is a problem with the reproductive power of humanity in this world, which is increasing at an incredible rate.
>>77
Is there no contraception technology in the Gundam world?
>>79
Since Marida and Angelo are unable to have children, it doesn’t seem to differ much from reality.
Looking at the outcome of the Universal Century, it seems there was nothing good about being independent.
That world seems to have little entertainment and a lot of poor people, so it might increase quickly.
If it weren’t for the reproductive capacity and civilizational level in the Universal Century, people could actually survive quite well on Mars in that world.
>>83
The civilization level should be at a point where it has already won, considering it can create such a super giant colony.
Seriously, the number of Universal Century people is increasing too quickly.
I want you to listen calmly, Anonymous.
Angelo originally cannot have children.
Lagrange points simply reduce the need for orbital adjustment burns to maintain the position relative to the Moon.
I don’t really have any plans for the moon… If it’s a colony, it can be set up anywhere besides the Lagrange points.
Well, I guess it would be an incredibly convenient world during the Space Century with the moon so close.
The population that had decreased by half was completely back to normal by the time of F91.
It may be about 40 years in time, which could seem like a long period for a work, but in terms of human history, it’s not even one generation.
The increase is too fast, or rather, the average age must be strange…
>>90
I think there will be a significant gap between the relatively thick elderly and youth layers, with the so-called working-age generation that died in the war missing entirely, creating an hourglass shape.
If the working-age generation is dying, I wonder who is giving birth and raising children…
Instead of creating colonies, distribute condoms, Space Age.
I think it’s quite tough for the federation to maintain order while also raising a large number of children who can’t do anything in outer space.
There are only scenes where important people are taking their time leisurely.