
UNIT MS-05A Zaku 50
I like the background that this is an exhibition piece meant to showcase technical prowess rather than for combat purposes.
I have memories of being helped because it’s easy to create in G Generation.
They disappeared sometime ago…
Mega particle cannon! Large beam saber! Beam shield! This is all you need for a Zaku!
>>3
Isn’t it more like Drahtze 50?
>>7
That ignorance is perfectly fine; it embodies the impermanence of all things.
This is the first time I’ve seen a picture of this guy in motion.
It seems strong, but it doesn’t look strong.
Developed in the year 130 of the Universal Century, huh…
It’s been 50 years since the One Year War.
>>8
Is it the 50th anniversary of the defeat?
I feel like I created this in a G Generation game about 20 years ago, but I wonder what its first appearance work is.
>>9
I think it’s G Generation ZERO.
There is no potential for development, so the only option is to strengthen it through modifications.
G Generation has quite a few original machines, huh?
I have no idea what kind of technology has been poured into this thing.
Now that things like Neo Zeong have appeared, it feels even more profound when viewed again.
It seems like there wouldn’t be any data left about Dratz during this era.
The technology itself is truly amazing.
I can’t help but wonder why Anaheim is releasing Zakus.
>>19
After the One Year War, Anaheim merged with Zeonic.
In other words, it is our company’s responsibility to release a craft named after the Zaku at the 50-year milestone after the war!
>>28
That said, it’s likely that the Zaku as a mobile worker continued to be sold intermittently even after the 130s.
>>19
It’s absorbing Zionic…
>>19
It was probably released by the absorbed Zeonic.
The name given to the new concept model has a weak genealogical connection but is named after an old product that has been deified.
I think it’s quite impressive for an original game to include something like Psycho Gundam.
Actually, the Psycho Gundam is not an original from G Generation…
The Psycho Gundam didn’t first appear in G Generation!
>>23
Gachapon Warriors are great, aren’t they?
Originally, G Generation included both minor works’ mobile suits and G Generation original mobile suits.
It’s like how foreign companies name their modern super cool concept model fighter jets “Zero Sen”…
The endosperm was officially designed in G Generation ZERO, I believe.
The Zaku elements are hardly more than just the mono-eye…
I love Gigantech and Titania.
It’s a delightful situation for fans who would squeeze a precious original machine into a festival-themed work.
The G Generation ZERO original machines like Gigantic and Rig Ring had designs that really made me tilt my head and wonder, “Why such a lukewarm choice…?”
I thought the RF Zaku was better, but it was actually Zaku 40.
The Mark IV ended up with a unique face when it was made in realistic proportions…
I like how to deceive in Patrooper.
Are there no original mobile suits after Turn A?
>>35
Serious ∀ that brings about a dark history…
>>39
The seeds include a large number of Haro from G Generation SEED…
>>35
Wasn’t there a Mono-Eye Gundam?
In terms of the game
This is like a dead end of evolution, where the original machine bridges the gap to later models.
It is very appreciated that the upgraded unit has added the functions I wanted.
>>38
At that time, I didn’t find the existence of the Gundam Mk-IV strange at all.
You might think “Hmm?” from the first generation to Mk-II and then to Mk-III, but it’s fine! I don’t dislike the vibe from when it was like that.
I felt that 50 years as a future machine was short enough for the memories of the Zaku to fade, but I also feel like it has been somewhat reinforced by Crossbone Gundam DUST.
>>40
Even in 0096, which was not even 20 years after the war, the existence of the Zaku was already being forgotten by people (as seen in the Anaheim Institute scene in UC episode 1).
Few remember that Devil Gundam Jr. was selected from submissions in the now-defunct Comic BonBon…
Even though it has nothing to do with it, the Perfect Zeon also has the name of Zaku attached to it, but that one still feels more like a Zaku.
I wonder why they released Zaku 50 instead of Gundam 50.
>>45
It can only be said that it was made by the Zeonic Division.
If you think seriously about it, tracing the development lineage from the first generation to Z is really tough.
In the history of MS, the Zaku was the first to demonstrate power on the main stage, so it’s easy to understand as an icon.
The Zaku was displayed in both UC and Cro-Bon Ghost, you know…
Isn’t this clearly not a mobile suit…?
>>51
This isn’t just any Zaku… it’s a super-class Zaku…
It’s a Zaku 50!
Titania was born from the extending Oberon and settled in quite a good position.
If it’s a commemorative mobile suit.
Make sure to properly create the mobile suit.
Perhaps the size is also around 50 meters.
Is the reading “zakugojū” correct?
How about the Zaku 50?
By the way, has there ever been a time when my name was called…?
The Centurio, the so-called strongest class mass-produced machine, is really great…
>>60
Thinking about it, it’s kind of strange that mass-produced machines used in war, which involve people’s lives and deaths, are weak…
>>63
Prototype models are probably full of defects, so it’s rather easy to think that the mass-produced version seems stronger, but I wonder what the reality is like.
I can understand if it’s a custom machine modified without considering productivity.
>>68
Gundam → The Jim is prominent, but…
In the prototyping stage, it’s common for Gundam prototypes to be heavily exaggerated and then trim down the unnecessary parts.
Defect identification is the work related to prototypes.
To be serious, it should be Zaku 5-0.
I understand that it’s made as a commemoration for the 50th anniversary.
Why large MS in an era dominated by small MS…?
>>62
Is it MS in the first place…? What is this object…?
>>64
MA
If this is MS
The Big Robo and Big Zam are also MS, right?
>>65
The large mega particle cannon is the only effective weapon.
Flying on the ground with Minovsky flight.
And the Zaku head.
…It’s an apsaras!
The large beam saber attack from the massive G Generation gave a really heavy impact sensation, which was great.
It’s just for display, so they probably didn’t make it seriously, but still, the fact that they create incomprehensible things without following the trends of the times really gives off a sense that Anaheim is already losing to Sanary.
>>69
It seems to be a latest specification that fits well with the current era, with no apparent points to criticize…
Even though it’s a machine from the Universal Century, the pilot who suits it best is Mr. Mu, who loves juggling.
>>73
Despite the main body’s performance being subtle, it’s too addictive to be forced to fight in all ranges.
Wasn’t there a guy who could be designed with Alpha Azil and Rafflesia?
>>74
I feel like with Gremlin, MA, and something tentacle-like, I could do anything.
>>74
It’s Evil Dog.
It’s a bit unsatisfying that, despite being set in a world where remnants of α Azile are incorporated, it looks nothing like it at all.
Why are we talking about Zaku now…
Why are we doing giant mobile suits now…?
>>75
If small Gundam types are trending, maybe it would be better to go in the opposite direction…
>>82
I can feel the spirit of the Zeonic Division, which released a free dial in the mass-produced machine competition, in this contrarian mindset.
The outrageous original machine has been inherited in Try Age and Engage.
Gaplan 2, when you watch AOZ, isn’t necessarily…
I wonder if it’s okay for it to be a vehicle from the Karaba side.
It’s disappointing that Evil Douga seems unlikely to appear in the F90 cluster since it was consumed by a mobile machine.
First, the fact that Gundam deliberately emphasized mass-produced machines contributed to the sense of realism.
The style itself directly inherited the context of super robots, so in the end, the one-off mechas were the strongest, and that trend has been continuously carried over to real robots.
It’s like that Super Robot Wars’ Lafressia that has bugs built-in and can be launched as a weapon, the Evil Doga.
This thing itself is like a concept car presented at a motor show, meant for souvenirs or display.
However, following that, it would be like bringing out a monster truck during the heyday of small, fuel-efficient hybrids and EVs…
Prototype (trying anything in the original prototype position)
Prototype (Creating the aircraft according to the original concept, even if it means using up the budget)
Mass production machine (cost-saving)
I have this impression of the Gundam mobile suit categories.
The RF Zaku looks like a reproduction machine and is solidly armed.
Where did you bring the sea snake from?