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It seems like you’re attaching it on the right and placing it on the left…
>>1
That won’t happen.
Aren’t you messing with the armor on the left and putting it on the right?
Even if it’s said that the right side is closer to the original Gusion.
Of course, when comparing a beetle and a monkey, it makes me feel like the monkey is closer to humans.
Since I was able to repurpose spare parts from Barbatos, it might not have been too much trouble.
Aren’t you just using the frame?
You probably just picked up a bare frame and only had a Manrodi type casing.
I understand that.
Isn’t the joint position way off?
Did you take it off and adjust it nicely?
>>8
Extension parts are inserted.
I’ve properly adjusted the frame and changed the structure, so the left side takes more effort.
The exterior is completely different, but the frog is handling the Gundam frame in a pretty ideal way for a frog.
“Using output to hit with a mass weapon.”
Even though it was a pirate Gundam frame of Gusion’s thigh, it turns out it was properly placed on the ship.
The one on the left is more different from its original form, yet it has a name that suggests it’s the standard type.
It seems like there won’t be another opportunity to release it, so I wanted the Gusion Origin to be released in the Iron-Blooded Orphans MSV.
Although it is said that Full City was inspired by Origin, the head transformation and the four arms with the shield on the rear are from Re:Bake, so the elements from Full City are only the arm missiles, knuckle guards, and scissors.
It is said that there is a custom for Akihiro, and the origin is a mystery.
>>16
The Gundam frames, when they appeared in the main story, had either lost their equipment or been modified, and there were only a few forms of equipment, so hardly anyone knows what their original appearance was like at the time of rollout…
It seems that the only thing that is definitely known at the moment is Asmodeus, which has already been filled up immediately after being created.
Having multiple Manrodys and being able to fully customize a Gundam frame is, when you think about it, the sign of a very wealthy pirate.
>>17
There are pirates leading fleets with an absurd number of ships in that world…
It’s quite a challenge to mess around with it from right to left, even temporarily.
When you first picked up Gusion, were all the parts left scattered?
>>18
I think it was almost in a frame state, to be honest, if not worse.
>>21
There are amazing extension frames everywhere.
There are only 72 Gundam Frames, so it must be fully scratch-built for a specific purpose.
Gyaraho
Pirate organization
Yakuza
It’s a power map like that, so even just with pirates, they can build a kind of economic zone.
I want strong arms to swing a hammer, but I don’t need legs! That’s why I’m a frog.
Dismantling the Shoe Designer Gundam to create the Washio Gundam…!!
I wanted you to operate it as is on the left.
>>27
Not suitable for support for Mika.
>>28
It’s a custom designed for short-term battles in space.
It’s strong because it’s decisive, but I can’t do that because I want to try various things.
>>28
Rebake is a shooting battle customization, so adding sensors and arms to the frog shouldn’t cause any issues.
>>39
The lack of mobility to follow up on various areas during operational hours is truly unsuitable for the Tekkadan.
>>41
I was compensating for that with the Alaya consciousness, but it’s not our policy to exhaust our allies.
I mean, at this point, wouldn’t almost anything be fine as long as there’s a twin reactor?
>>29
The main body of the Gundam frame is said to be a twin reactor.
But I think the limbs to handle that horsepower are important.
>>29
Well, it’s actually like Motorhead or Gothic Made.
They probably boosted the armor value because they aren’t really good at combat sense, so they focused on being able to move.
Apart from those like Seventh Stars that have abundant support and preservation, or those like Astaroth that are widely circulated, they probably don’t maintain their original form.
Isn’t it good that Flauros is also a product from that time?
>>34
The color…
>>35
The model for the Curse Festival battle version has a different barrel size; I think the old one was shorter.
>>42
I think that at that time, instead of artillery combat with the Dainsleif, they were engaged in mid to close-range combat mixed in with the Pluma, buried in the short barrel area.
I prefer the left, but it’s pretty much impossible to operate a short-term battle-focused style that takes advantage of the terrain as it is.
For the Tekkadan, the toughest battlefield was undoubtedly related to McGillis’s rebellion in the second season, but…
I think the second one had a decent skilled team with Gusion and a Manrodi squad equipped with Arayashiki, right?
>>37
It seems that a considerable number of members who could fight in close combat have died…
At that time, items do not necessarily mean originals, which is a bit troublesome.
Is it okay if the first one that came out is the Origin version of Kimaris?
>>38
It seems that Kimavida is definitely the final specification, but I wonder what it actually is…
Personally, I’m curious about how much of Bael’s state remains the same as when it was rolled out.
Since it fought until the end of the War of Possession with Gundam Frame No. 1, it seems like they could have made any number of modifications using the data from the subsequent machines that were born during that time, and it also feels like they might have intentionally restored it to a rollout state as a kind of commemorative item when storing it…
>>38
It seems that there have been various mode changes since the calamity festival (there seems to be talk that the appearance of Kimavida existed back then).
It probably feels like the decorated Sukimaris is basically the initial state.
>>66
The initial form was often featured in ceremonies, so it was probably treated as “this” when it comes to Kimaris.
>>38
The appearance of Kimavida has been confirmed as far back as 300 years ago, so it seems that they originally have a lot of costumes.
The details of the equipment may have changed.
It’s disappointing that interesting designs get toned down.
I mean, since it has a twin reactor, I wanted there to be more units like this one that can be called Gundam!!
On the outside, the left looks flashy, but in terms of fighting style, the right is the one that’s flashy.
>>43
The bean cannon specialization is quite an eccentric customization.
…at least I have a lot of flamethrowers, right?!
The development concept at the time was a custom super pilot that can roll, featuring a twin reactor, and that is the Gundam.
I think there are definitely places where it’s correct to play around as you like.
>>44
Since there’s enough output, it feels like the pilot just needs to tilt in the direction they’re facing.
>>44
The definitive part of Valkyria no Gundam Yes is probably the twin reactor.
I feel that I can’t move properly on the ground unless I change the way I move, regardless of space.
Manrodi is also changing its leg parts.
It feels like the plain Kaerugushion is being unfairly treated as having poor fuel efficiency when it seems it could increase the cargo capacity for propellants or fuels based on the Manrody exterior, which is a completely outrageous romantic custom.
>>49
Maybe it’s not that there’s no load capacity, but rather that it’s operating with a greater load capacity compared to others to maximize working hours.
>>49
Equipping a short-range 400mm caliber cannon to close in on enemy ships and fire is quite insane.
I wanted to see more of the fight on the left side.
I like the right side, of course.
>>51
Isn’t it big?
When you look at it again, hasn’t the size of the frame changed?
Can the Gundam frame be adjusted to this extent?
>>54
It seems like the arm and shoulder area has been slightly extended, just like it was with Full Mechanics, right?
>>59
That’s right, it’s designed to incorporate the shoulder section for replacement.
I’m really glad I bought the Full Mecha 1/100.
Putting aside the weak constitution that quickly leads to loose joints.
I thought there were quite a few works that described the differences between ground combat and space combat around the legs.
Gusion looks heavy, but it’s only a few tons different from Marnroddy.
It seems that the weight difference has disappeared with Landman Roddy.
>>58
I was surprised when I looked it up earlier.
The size only changes by about 1 meter.
Lupus and Rexus are both types with extended frames.
>>60
A little Lupus stretching its arms.
The right one is closer to the original.
It seems that there is a difference between Astaroth and Astaroth Origin.
There are ones where you can change the assembly with plastic models, but for the left side, parts like the hip joint need to be removed and pieces to widen the legs are just inserted normally.
The Iron-Blooded MS primarily moves by hovering on the ground, so to put it extremely, as long as the main body can float, the shape of the legs doesn’t matter.
But that doesn’t mean I won’t walk, so I need my legs after all.
I wonder what that shield that came with Barbatos during the excavation was?
>>71
I can’t tell if that is also original equipment or something that was added later…
The fourth form is just based on Teiwaz’s data and adjusted to resemble its original appearance as closely as possible with current technology; it’s not exactly the same as the origin.
>>82
It felt like the director, the screenwriter, and the science fiction consultant were each saying whatever they wanted, and it had become a total mess.
>>92
Are there any discrepancies in the history of the aircraft among the individuals involved?
In a nutshell, I really don’t understand the origin!
>>92
It’s not separate; what are you talking about?
I might have wanted a bit of flair, like making a huge hammer with the left part and swinging it around with the right.
But well, that’s not really your role, Akihiro…
The heavy armor short-term combat specification that takes advantage of Gaerugushion’s high output could be said to be perfect for pilots without the knowledge of Arayashiki.
>>75
There are plenty of meat shields during the withdrawal.
>>75
It seems that they may have also made it a complete superior version of the operating units to prevent any possible rebellion.
When I see the plastic model, it seems like Marukoshius was already reaching out at the time.
It’s quite versatile that there aren’t any particular issues even if the frame is extended…
The four-barrel cannon built into the chest on the left is probably really heavy.
There’s no other equipment on any other machine that can generate that kind of firepower internally.
It seems that the cockpit block has been removed and left unused.
Even though Frauros was buried, it seems the cockpit was removed.
I don’t really understand why the armor was removed and just the frame was left, or why the stolen Asta had the armor and other parts sold separately… Wouldn’t it be better to sell them as a set?
>>81
Why was it buried in that situation in the first place?
>>81
The reason for this is simple; as far as the explanation goes, Astalos is quite rare and is in its original specification including the cockpit, so it won’t operate without the Arahya knowledge.
And basically, that specification is not known.
So it’s treated as a frame that others who don’t know it well don’t know how to start, so the frame is left untouched.
The Sevenths Stars group making their debut in OrG isn’t using original equipment, is it?
The original Kimaris that came out seems to be original after all, including the enhancement.
>>83
Even Bael is carrying a railgun, but what is up with the original Kujan that only has a sword and shield claw hunting MA like crazy?
What was the red Gusion Rebake in the game?
I think the left one has poor fuel efficiency and maneuverability, and it would be tough if there aren’t many available.
>>86
That’s why that pirate is using disposable meat walls as much as they want.
It’s been 300 years since the Difficulty Festival, so there might be some Gundam frames that have been operating separately from the early days of Gjallarhorn.
Maybe when you throw it away, you were told to also discard the associated Alaya-vijñāna.
The machines that survive until the end with a younger Gundam frame in the development number may have more special variations or forms.
By the way, it seems that the Gusion frame was wandering among pirates before it was given to the Brewars, so I assume that it was probably based on Manrodi when it was returned to Rebake.
So it also explains the reason for having parts that can return to the normal Gundam frame structure.
I like Kaerugushion, but the one riding it is really something…
>>94
Ah, they’re all so useless! And those kids! I actually quite like the intonation of such lines.
First, starting with Astaroth, Greemory from Barbados, followed by Flaurus Kimaris, and finally Dantalion.
I think the design philosophy has changed quite a bit.
>>96
In the end, it turned out that overwhelming power was all that mattered…
>>101
Well, that’s true, but if it were that easy, we wouldn’t have trouble… right?
>>101
A transitional period where various new technologies are introduced in a simple initial phase.
Is the climax of using Dainsleif in the late game the final culmination…?
>>101
Dantalion is an all-rounder who can do anything from armor recombination for mobility + sniping to swinging a spear with gorilla power.
>>96
Dantalion is often associated with gorilla power, but they have a style that can change depending on the situation.
It might be a concept to make use of the data we have so far as much as possible.
>>109
Dantalion has a pretty large high-mobility booster and a sizable rifle as well.
The definition of Iron-Blooded Orphans’ Gundam is essentially something that indicates the framework parts that merge with the Alaya-Vijnana.
>>97
No, it’s just whether they’re using the core and frame from the series made a long time ago.
The large Gusion has poor fuel efficiency, and it seems that other MS with fewer fuel input areas have better fuel efficiency; I just don’t understand that.
>>98
For example, if it carries twice the fuel compared to another MS and has the same operating time, wouldn’t you say its fuel efficiency is worse?
The name Kudar Kader is strangely memorable because it has a nice ring to it.
The frog is simply not aware of the one riding it, so despite its large mass, it has a lot of wasted mobility.
It seems that Gremory hasn’t changed from the beginning.
It’s been so unchanged that even the anchor that’s half gone remains as it is.
I feel like Barbatos is somewhat coming back to its senses, as having only completely customized hobbies might not be good.
Metaphorically speaking, it might be because it’s the main character.
Generally, things like this have heavy armor and require a lot of fuel to fly, which together results in poor fuel efficiency.
Roddy is 40 tons, but the others are around 30 tons.
The Frog Clan uses heavy armor to forcefully launch short-term assaults.
>>112
From the perspective of those with alaya consciousness, I feel like the frog tribe is quite an optimal solution.
The thick armor provides high survivability, and the super response and super drive of the alaya consciousness can compensate for its heaviness.
During the Earth arc, that huge body was squirming while clinging to a tree, which looked incredibly gross.
>>122
The weight of the aircraft is like the limit in Super Robot Wars; even if the responsiveness is good, there’s not much that can be done. But it seems that all PD’s mobile suits have a limiter on them as if they lack Arayashiki.
>>135
As a premise, the setting of the non-alaya consciousness and alaya consciousness being completely different in their detailed behaviors is…
The wrongness has a somewhat patterned, robotic movement, but in the case of alaya-vijnana, each finger moves in an unsettlingly organic and smooth manner, making it instantly recognizable even to an observer.
Dantalion’s design concept is that by changing its head, it mechanically realizes a sort of pilot replacement by altering its characteristics.
Isn’t Barbatos, who was maneuvering against MA using only an estimated pon sword and a small shield, quite hobby-oriented?
The information control of Gjallarhorn is quite strict, isn’t it?
The reason the Hashmal incident happened is because I was too strict.
>>119
It seems that at Seventh Stars, only enthusiasts really know much about the War of the Curse, so it might have simply faded away.
>>119
If they mess up with aristocracy over there, their house will be immediately dismantled…
The Seventh Stars Class is one thing, but those petty nobles around here are desperate to curry favor with the higher-ups.
Andromarius seems like they would be overly reserved for a lifetime.
Despite appearing in the final stage, Dantalion achieved results second only to the Seventh Stars, suggesting that its concept was quite good.
>>121
Isn’t it possible that it was bonus time for dealing with the remaining faction after taking down the main heads?
>>128
I think it’s doing a good job in its own way.
>>133
Being able to move quickly across the battlefield and also perform long-range artillery strikes must have helped our allies quite a bit.
At that time, there must have been quite a bit of damage from the plume as well.
>>128
I don’t think that’s enough to earn a title.
Well, I don’t know.
I want the 400mm cannon to be more active.
The number itself is in the middle of the series, but it seems that Asmodeus wasn’t ready for practical deployment, so there were twists and turns in its development.
Kudar Kader and Kurankuni are the ones you usually rely on when using the app.
Initial assembly of equipment along the extension line of the single reactor machine.
Bael and Gamijin Zepar
Mid-term group of interesting gear
Astaroth, Murmur, and Gremory.
Gorilla Power and the late group of Dineslave.
Zagan, Furaurora, Skimaris, Dantalion
It seems that if you replace the cockpit, you can operate a Gundam frame without the Alaya-Vijnana, but if you’re going to use some old-fashioned and unclear thing, you might as well use a normal machine that can operate without replacement, and just borrow and use the capable parts.
>>129
If you’re going to use it normally, it’s definitely better to gather the ones with more parts in the common band.
This Dainsleif is nice… Let’s embed it in a hammer to increase its destructive power.
I love how Kaerugushion is constantly extending and modifying the Gundam frame; it feels like a true transformation rather than just a simple equipment change.
I thought Marukoshias was using its sub-arms to deploy knives just for hunting weak enemies, but…
Charging towards the fallen MA while extending the arms was so filled with intent to kill that it was genuinely scary.
>>137
It’s insane that a Gundam pilot can take down an opponent with such a thin arm and sword.
>>137
I wonder if it is also equipment conceived for the plume.
>>147
In other words, it says that it’s for scattering against Pluma, the sub-arm.
If it is remixed, that is not the case, which is what that video from Uruhan is about.
In other words, a capable person can make use of a Gundam frame that much without the Arayashiki.
The Murumuru of the Farid family is seriously crazy.
Are there only monsters in the Seven Stars?
>>140
It’s because they are monsters that they became the Seven Stars.
>>140
Monsters that hunt monsters are the original Seven Stars, so it fits perfectly.
>>140
I’m surprised your brain didn’t fry from controlling that amount of psycommu…
>>156
Mika felt like the tail anchor became so natural that it was as if it had been there from the beginning.
I wonder if it felt like an octopus’s leg.
Raising armor to enhance survivability implies that the organization’s ability to recover incapacitated members is a prerequisite.
Without much thought, it’s clear that the artillery-equipped Frauross is dragging down the melee combat along with it, making it a real quagmire…
From what I can see, as soon as you get in, the Renge starts praising the power.
For those who have never ridden one, everything from the equipment to everything else seems like old antiques, so they probably think that a customized Lodi that matches the present is better, right?
I didn’t really want to be hostile, but when multiple enemies got involved, even Makki felt like there was no choice but to kill them, which shows just how strong the impromptu Kero Araya Shiki is.
There were also two dormant MA units, so they’re probably still somewhere if I look for them…
>>149
Well, basically, it’s because Gallarhorn wiped out everything after the war by targeting the unique reactor frequencies, so the only one left in the wild is Hashmal, which is a super exception.
Uruhan is under the jurisdiction of the Seventh Stars, so it has become a suspicious story.
The Olfa cutter user and the Shuriken spinning knife ninja really racked up a lot of kills with that.
>>151
It’s an interview from the end of season 1, so I’m not sure if the official settings are established, but there’s a conversation suggesting that those who distinguished themselves as commanders may have become Seventh Stars, implying that there might have been means to earn scores even without direct subjugation.
>>162
I think that’s probably the Ishiyu family.
The tactic of charging in with Zagaan, surrounding, and hitting with sticks.
Astaroth wasn’t supposed to have a normal connection method, but is it modifying the cockpit?
The current product probably has a standardized balance in the arrangement of the armor as well.
This is a surprisingly annoying setup.
A Gundam frame has incredible horsepower, but it’s like a muscle car that’s difficult to handle…
It can’t be properly handled without a massive modification.
>>155
You’re talking about the pilot who has been heavily modified, right?
>>159
True Alaya Consciousness has almost no disadvantages…
It seems there were hints that Agnika has gone beyond her limits.
>>155
Moreover, there are only 72 original classic cars from that time!
There are so few standard parts; this can’t be right.
>>165
Teiwaz was also working hard to gather data as closely as possible and making parts… They have the technical capability to create a new frame, and it’s not manageable without that level of skill.
Well, Takaki Aston was also one of the skilled members within the Tekkadan.
>>157
Aston has a background that supports it, but isn’t Takaki a bit of a gray area?
I was doing my best, but…
>>160
He’s one of the veteran members who has been on the front lines since the MW era, so I think he’s definitely skilled.
While I was scouring the asteroid belt for Rodihexa wreckage, I ended up finding a half-destroyed MA… It’s something that seems quite likely to happen, yet such stories never come up…
>>158
I think there was something during the 300 years after the calamity war.
>>158
Isn’t it because they die upon encountering it that the information doesn’t get passed on?
It is a mystery why it wouldn’t head towards densely populated areas next.
I wonder when Uvarorigin will be released to the world…
>>163
Wasn’t it abandoned in a discarded colony, just with the face unchanged and completely nude?
Full Power Murumuru probably uses a strategy like Harael, charging in while swinging around six disgusting cutters.
It seems that there were quite a few instances where they couldn’t kill it and instead sealed it away, leaving it with the Seventh Stars and closing off the entire space.
With a sub-arm, if it has alaya consciousness, it seems scary that it could poke at the MA’s eyes.
I wonder if there are Seventh Stars who changed their aircraft during the calamity war.
Isn’t the range a bit too wide since MA is at least from Monday to Mars?
I wonder if there were things like MA transport spacecraft or MA factory Mars branches back then?
>>176
I think MA is about being self-contained and operating completely freely, from resource acquisition to growth production and everything in between.