
漫画を買うなら楽天kobo(電子書籍)が断然オススメ!
I hate it.
Shitty Zeon soldier’s response
I dislike the afterthought of pilots and such.
>>3
What do you mean by “post hoc” when it was announced simultaneously?
>>3
It’s understandable that if you’re not following in real-time, you wouldn’t know about the simultaneous announcement.
Yeah, including the ones who are in it, they’re such fools.
I like this visor, it looks cool.
The hero who annihilated the evil Zeon aliens.
The head looks extremely heroic.
You won overwhelmingly against the successor, and you like being anonymous, right?
I’m not really a fan of the beam effects in UC, not just this one.
Tekkaman Blade
I like it, including the comic adaptation.
A person who only succeeds without really understanding.
I love the image of the Zeon marching heavily on the ground while being overwhelmed from the sky.
In the end, was it shot down after this?
>>13
There is a story from the perspective of the Zeon forces about a modified unit that is pursuing pirates who have come to hunt down the remnants that escaped from Torrington, so it is still alive.
I like it because it’s a scene that clearly shows the difference in armor between generations, which is quite rare in Gundam.
Also, the beam saber is really strong.
The former comrade Marasai meets his end.
Removing the EFSF mark from the Baikas is nice, isn’t it…?
Zulu is a latecomer.
It wouldn’t be good to lose to the Chimera during the Gryps War…
>>17
I hate to say it, but Gilaazul isn’t that strong, including the pilot.
Although it’s called Zulu, it’s actually a Z-Zulu, which is an amphibious type.
I like Unit 2 more.
Upon reflection, the Byalan seems like a rather unpleasant machine with its weak-output handheld beam gun and saber.
It’s more like the premise of precisely avoiding and then hitting.
>>21
A MS that flies freely on the ground without transformation has to have conventional equipment.
>>23
I think it would be the strongest to put a high-output beam cannon on it, even if it requires a bit of effort with that concept…
>>24
If it couldn’t be done by the Titans with an unlimited budget, we can only think that it was due to the technical constraints of the time.
>>24
That’s the No. 2 unit, right?
The fact that the beam gun did no damage shows that the new model is really making its presence known.
I like this aircraft, or rather this scene.
I don’t feel excited even if I see it in another medium.
From the members of the alumni association.
Isn’t Nemo or Gym 3’s specs higher?
Gym 2 is what it is.
The MS that can engage in aerial combat solo won’t be available until Penelope.
It’s a modified machine made mostly with existing parts.
>>30
I went out of my way to order the parts and make it into this shape.
It’s still incomplete, but…
Even if a simple spec is high, there is too much of a difference between being able to fly freely like the Bialan and only being able to run and jump.
The only anti-air equipment I have is the old-style Zaku Cannon.
Do you need a setting where another machine gun fires and then immediately stops?
>>32
I don’t have a budget to move things around extravagantly, but I want to offer some variety!
Zaku from Karkus, Delta Plus, and TriStar can attack from the air, which gives them a huge advantage.
>>33
What took it to that point was Ξ and Penelope.
From the sky, various lines of fire really go through many places.
I’m glad that the Titans MS was able to fulfill its original role of hunting down Zeon.
Even the formidable Asshimar powers down after prolonged combat in humanoid form, so aerial battles are quite difficult.
The atmosphere of the reunion completely changes the moment this guy shows up.
An OB type that destroys the atmosphere of the place.
A machine gun that seems to have low firepower, like a “pechichichichi” sound.
The hometown rivalry with Marasai is nice, right?
>>40
You’re a damn terrorist, that’s not good!
Flight strong! I’ve already enjoyed it enough in Battle Operation…
I thought goggles looked cool for the first time.
The former Titans’ mirror challenged the cowardly remnants of Zeon, who began indiscriminate attacks on civilians using MA.
It’s cool to be unmatched, but even if they were more unscathed and headed towards Shambror afterward, their firepower was so low that they wouldn’t have been able to do anything.
Was there a measure taken against sea snakes?
Ah! It’s the pathetic biker!
Watch and learn, Unit 2!
I think the reason for the Baikasu’s dominance is because the Gun Cannon Detector and Gun Tank 2 destroyed the enemy’s SFS in advance.
>>50
I wonder if it would have been tough if there was SFS… it probably would have been tough…
>>53
After all, it would be impossible to shoot down from the sky unilaterally…
The Titans alumni association scatters the Zeon alumni association.
>>51
The fact that Marasai (formerly of the Titans) is mixed in with the Zeon alumni is a high point.
>>52
Even though they’re Titans, they’re getting too comfortable.
If there was a cannon-armed Type 2 machine, it would have been overkill…
That said, the Mega Particle Cannon of the Byalan has firepower that is above a beam rifle but below a Federation rifle.
I mean, the Federation rifle and the Zeta beam rifle are too strong.
Now that you mention it, this guy is under-armed…
I forgot because I was too caught up in the excitement.
Why are there former Titans among the remnants of Zeon?
Well, there is also the possibility of capture.
>>59
Not every member of the Titans must have had a strong belief like “I don’t want to breathe the same air as aliens!”
>>59
Those who understood that if they remained in the Federation, they would be made scapegoats in a court-martial and executed, often became deserters and joined the Zeon remnants (which served as a cover for anti-Federation guerrillas).
There are also those who were picked up by Axis.
I heard that quite a few Titans soldiers who can’t return to the Federation are joining us.
I wanted to see more battles between production models, like taking down each other, instead of just having the Federation side being one-sidedly beaten and fixing the balance by having the Vykus play an active role.
The balance is good, like the Gundam Mark II from the Beginning.
Is it a moving war museum? ← I hate this.
I joined the Titans because I received a directive, but if I lose, I’ll be treated as a terrorist.
>>66
It’s too cruel that a promotion to the elite selection unit would lead to destruction.
The Zeon remnants at this time clearly look like just worthless terrorists, but for some reason, in the side stories after the main series, they are depicted as friendly folks, and there is a mysterious development where they are saved by bikers from pirate hunters.
It felt refreshing to see the Zeon remnants, who do whatever they want, getting taken down.
The remnants that attacked at this time were the ones who wanted to make a splash out of their hatred for the Federation and took advantage of the Laplace incident, right?
I feel like there was damage to civilians not only from base assaults but also from fighting in the middle of the city.
>>70
They were making efforts to avoid civilian casualties.
Shamblo ignored the orders and attempted to advance into the residential area, and then the psycommu went out of control and began a massacre.
The protagonist of AOZ was in a tough spot at first in the trial, but the lawyer worked hard, and the boss wrote a note taking responsibility before dying, which involved the media, and they finally managed to bring in witnesses from the former Zeon remnants to achieve an acquittal, so it was quite a challenge, right…?
Only the Guff Heavy Armor is the remnant of light.
>>72
I wonder if the people who rampaged around came back to rebuild after seeing the light of the Psycho Frame.
The person in the image and that superior are both former Titans, but it’s quite a miraculous case.
Probably, most of them are like the ones from Ajisajiwa, and those who committed heinous acts and can no longer return to the Federation probably remained as they were in the Federation.
It seems like I won’t be able to succeed anymore.
Participation in the colony gas dispersal operation could be refused on a soldier-by-soldier basis, after all…
I really like how in the original story, Roni, who was killed while trying to stop the massacre, becomes a head Zionic in the anime.
The only one I can clearly say I dislike in Unicorn is Sturmgarz.
No one is telling you to talk about yourself.
The moment my ally was lost, I unleashed a beam and blew away the city of Dakar, and feeling irritated, I advanced on the city and obliterated Trinton as well; Ronin is just too reckless.