
To be honest, there are many cases where external weapons seem sufficient without being incorporated into the armor.
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The number of Ahab reactors and riders is important, so the Alaya consciousness became popular.
It seems like there was originally a difference based on customization for the rider.
>>2
I think it feels like a competition of metas regarding the evolution of mobile armors.
>>2
In reality, it’s finely tuned for Rex’s advantage and for the crescent moon.
It seems that the performance would significantly increase when it comes to things like Rupsurex and Kimavida.
It seems that there isn’t a significant performance difference among the Gundam Frame units at the time of the Witch from Mercury.
I feel like they wanted to do something FSS-like.
I feel that the shared frame is subtly hindering differentiation.
There are variable machines, but that’s the thing…
>>6
But it seems like even forced extension parts like Gusion are okay, so I think there is room for arrangement… If you’re going that far, can’t we just do away with the frame concept? I can’t deny that if you say so.
I believe that the rider is everything, as even with a simple layout like number 1 or number 4, one can achieve remarkable results.
There are also those who wear even more armor like Dandarlion, so I don’t really understand.
It can be said about MS in this world that while it’s understandable in theory that adjusting the system can allow for functions ranging from light armor to extremely heavy armor, it’s not realistic in practice.
>>10
Does that mean it’s a highly advanced structure that is very close to the human body?
The strength of humans, so to speak, is that we can wear anything from running clothes to metal armor.
>>12
The long-standing question has been resolved.
I see, that’s one way of thinking.
Nano-laminate from the eye
I wonder if there used to be a changing armor system like the Zoids New Century/ZERO?
Aside from the lower left of the image, it seems to show the equipment from that time, and without an armor replacement system, it wouldn’t be possible to change the armor and head into battle on short notice.
Gusion is also adding some modifications to the frame, right?
>>13
Rather, it feels like only the pirates have made such a magical modification that alters the frame.
Barbatos also had different equipment at the time of excavation.
Changeovers have been done regularly since ancient times, right?
When you line them up, it’s surprisingly different from what I expected, the Kimaris and Kimaris Trooper.
It seems difficult to differentiate between the shared frame and the mass physical strikes being the absolute justice, since there are also speed slashing types, but unless the shooting is really huge, it generally doesn’t become that effective, doesn’t it?
Maybe the frame isn’t that important if you have a genuine reactor.
>>19
Rather, the frame that can fully utilize the output of the twin reactor is the main body.
Just like other frames, how to effectively use the reactor’s output is important.
>>19
Well, Barbatos has also put quite a bit of effort into Lupus, Rex, and Frame.
Kimaris has a lot of clothes and is a rich kid.
If the frames are all the same and the only difference is the frequency of the Ahab reactor, then if the Bael’s frame is equipped with Barbatos’s armor, would it just look like Barbatos while actually being Bael?
>>21
Almost Astaroth in armor, Uval was treated as Uval in the story, so it should be like that.
It might not be that difficult to extend the limbs.
As for the core part, never mind.
Zagan is also modifying its limbs, so I thought it would modify the frame even with genuine parts.
I don’t think it has the characteristic of being close to the structure of the human body as a Gundam frame.
The adaptability of the Alaya-Vijnana, which seems to make it feel as if the tail was present from the beginning, is too high even for ships, and I think it’s becoming a way to align the pilot’s nerves with the Gundam frame.
I think that could lead to it being taken away.
The current setting of the noble Gundam, including Bael, is merely its form at the end of the war.
Zagan may have initially been a smart and handsome guy.
As expected, there’s no one who has modified the reactor.
Vidal is a triple reactor! I was excited for a moment, but it was just for camouflage.
>>29
I think they haven’t done it because there’s no need to modify it.
It’s suggested in the settings that there are multiple sizes of reactors, and the smallest one is mounted on the MS, which is sufficient to operate the MS normally with just one unit.
The mobile suits in that world are designed with the minimum size of the Ahab reactor as the starting point, theoretically.
>>29
There seems to be something like a unique waveform, so it might be difficult to handle, like with a GN drive.
I think I can manage up to a twin, but when it comes to a triple, it might be impossible.
The Grimgerde wearing a Helmwige is treated as a different entity with the name Linker attached to it.
At the point where identification is based on frequency, it’s essentially like giving the reactor a specific name, like Gundam.
I think the strength lies in the fact that the Gundam Frame can move around while holding the Dynaslave and can redirect excess output from the twin reactors to special equipment.
Two reactors stacked as a Gundam frame.
I think it would have been fine if there were several patterns of that.
In terms of simple completion, things like grays are better.
The Arayashiki also has the strength of the Gundam when it comes to horsepower.
It seems that parts like the penis or upper arm, which likely won’t contribute to performance, can be replaced with different exterior designs.
I think it might be okay to leave it as it is and share it, but I wonder if I really need to replace everything.
In an era when it was necessary to defeat MA, I feel a certain freedom in the sense that the weapons and equipment could be as peak as they wanted.
Isn’t the one on the bottom left kind of cool? Is this the same?
>>38
The frame is the same, but since it’s armor for camouflage, this one is excluded from the system.
>>38
The frame is the same.
It’s a Gundam from a prestigious place, but for some reason, it needed to hide its origin, so the exterior was replaced and the name has been changed as well.
With 72 units, there might have been some with almost the same exterior.
It’s really scary to have power that could take down an entire city’s functions.
The linker is not exactly the same as it was in the past; it has a modern twist in its revival, which is why the name has changed.
It’s also scary to have the cockpit sandwiched in between those engines.
The fact that this reactor is scattered everywhere contributes to the poor handling of the outer area.
It’s like other MSs are also being operated in front of a fusion reactor…
It’s like using a fake name with the siren where only the armor that Bourei did in FSS is changed.
It’s a relief that there is no possibility of an explosion in a meta sense.
The fact that everything is deemed unbreakable is what makes customizing it very frustrating.
Even though I went through the trouble of creating the setting for the nano-laminated armor,
In the end, the frame material turned out to be more durable.
Since they said the reactor won’t break, can’t we also assume it can’t be disassembled?
Vidal is suddenly cool, yes.
Colonies and facilities like CGS are powered by aihub reactors, but I wonder how they manage the effects of aihub particles.
>>53
Aren’t they shielding the block of the power generation reactor really tightly?
>>53
Is it abundantly using half-metal that can be obtained on Mars?
>>56
Ah, I see, I just need to cover it with half metal.
In the case of mobile weapons, there’s no room to do that, but if it’s fixed in place, it can be done as much as you want.
X-K…
>>54
Speaking of which, there was another one…
Kima Vida is said to be in the form during the Witch Festival War, but doesn’t Drill Knee incorporate Ain’s preferences?
>>57
It may just look like that on the outside, but on the inside, it could be cutting-edge modern technology.
Nano laminate feels strong against beams and somewhat strong against physics as a bonus, but I feel like the frame part is not laminated, so it seems weak against beams.
Barbatos’ strike couldn’t pierce Graze Ein’s armor, but it could still sever its joints.
Since the damage from the MA’s beam only resulted in my right hand being injured due to the gun misfiring, the frame probably seems to be resistant to beams as well.
Marcochias was forcefully slicing through the armor with enough power to heat the cross-section to red, so it is possible to destroy the nano-laminate armor from the front.
Barbatos, who was stored underground.
I think it was set up so that it could be handled with some kind of coating or something, but I forgot the details…
There is also a smart weapon called the γ-nanolaminated sword.
Lost
Then just make that ultimate equipment! The problem is that it’s lost… so you’ll have to avoid it.
The nano-laminated crispy sword probably won’t cut through the frame at all, right…? Maybe.
The γ nanolaminate sword seemed to be regarded as unstable and low in practicality, even back then…
The main point is that it’s an era where there’s no need to create such things.
The final form of the machine for breaking MA adds more arms and relentlessly slashes with a big sword.
MA is also scared.
Ah, Marcocias, what’s up?
There are guys who bulk up their arms and just relentlessly punch with gorilla power.
It’s totally unrelated, but I was really disappointed when Vidar turned into Kimaris because he was just too cool.
I wouldn’t say Kimaris Vidar is particularly uncool, but…
Isn’t there a combined unit or something…? Or maybe not…
Barbatos was actually a relatively quiet one…