
I like the sound of “standardized equipment.”
I really like that it feels like I’m inheriting the blood of Destiny.
Is this a battery?
I want to see a one-off machine with the current level of technology.
>>3
It was nuclear power.
>>4
Was it stronger than the Strike Freedom?
>>4
I’ve bought various books, but I’ve never seen anyone state that explicitly.
Where were you writing it?
>>17
The source of power is still unknown in any medium.
There was someone spreading the rumor that it said “nuclear” in the super complete collection!
>>21
I learned about it in that rumor thread and bought the complete collection, but I didn’t discover anything new…
Rather, it says that Mei Lin is moving the Z’gok within Artemis, which differentiated it from the director’s mention.
>>23
Since it was all originally Mei Lin, the director is just saying that because of his favoritism towards Kagari.
I think it will probably become an enemy once it is mass-produced.
Well, in terms of the job with the compass, we need a value suit, and instead of Gelgoog or Gyann, which require special equipment for returning, we want these guys.
>>6
In terms of versatility, these guys are better than MyFree and Fate.
It’s like a practically mass-produced Freedom, but I wonder if there’s no pilot.
>>8
The current one is just malfunctioning; once we start mass production, it should be able to function effectively by flying around rapidly in the back and providing artillery support.
Destinies are also in mass production plans, and the Strike Freedom was a heavily modified version of the mass production plan; there are few complete one-off machines.
Is Justice a one-off for all devices?
What kind of rifle can withstand thermal compression!?
In the first place, the Strike Freedom is supposed to fight without taking any hits, with Kira putting in an incredible effort to finish the battle; if it gets hit, it’s going to be bad.
It’s a defective machine that, for some reason, was usable, so it would be difficult to develop technology that falls below that if we proceeded in a straightforward manner.
It was just strong because I attached the disrupter externally.
Even though it’s a new model, since it’s a mass-produced machine with a battery (probably), considering technological advancements, it’s at best the same level as the original Freedom.
I thought that even though they call it outdated, the Destiny is better in performance than this.
Putting aside its strength, the Strike Freedom’s maneuverability is , so basically if a pilot were to ask which one they’d prefer to pilot, it would probably be the Life Rail.
Inja and Imoja are fundamentally in different areas of expertise anyway.
The sweet potato is not only high-performance but also easy to handle because it doesn’t have any odd quirks, so it might be better over there.
It seems that even the Murakumo Kai is sufficient in terms of performance…
>>19
The Murasame type is for ground use, so it is necessary to separate it from the space-exclusive Ootsukigata.
So, frankly speaking, it’s a compass that is needed for the ground ↔️ space, well…
I like this because it seems easy for me to handle.
Shin could have won if he had been free.
>>24
I feel like Shin, who uses various weapons, might have been better off with Freedom, but I wonder if Freedom’s armaments would allow for a non-lethal battle strategy…
>>34
The original style is all about one-hit kills, you know.
Well, there’s only a modest mention that the performance is at least on par with the original Freedom Justice.
Is the concept something like Imoja acting as a dodge tank while LifeRy targets from the back?
One potential point of consideration is the collaborative card game, where the specifications of VPS were the same as those of the battery-operated machine, but there has been no clear statement regarding the power source of Life Re.
>>27
It’s the usual thing!
>>27
The PS armor of Battle Spirits has effect resistance, so it can be thought that they decided to refrain from including Rising and low-cost Immortals for balance, as they can always be held in the opening hand.
If it becomes too high-performance, the coordinators might manage, but the naturals probably won’t be able to handle it.
Moderation is good. If it’s okay for the natural habitat of the compass to be lost, we can create high-performance mobile suits that don’t consider the pilot’s burden, like a brain plant.
There was a discussion about not just mass-producing that as it is for LifeRay and the bulletin board, but gathering operational data with Kira and Shin to refine it.
>>29
The director wanted to create something that wasn’t a prototype but rather a freedom, and that’s how Life Re was born.
The compass was also divided into the Millennium group for coordinators and an AA that was mostly natural.
AA is also a compass, right?
>>31
It should have been treated as the flagship of the Compass.
The Strike Freedom becomes weaker on the ground, so this seems easier to use.
No matter which document I look at, it only says vague things, so I can’t understand the performance differences.
At first, there was only the Archangel in the compass.
The Millennium was constructed later.
Arrogant Thunder doesn’t have the weapon names written in the materials.
At that time, the power of fate was a bit ambiguous, wasn’t it?
>>41
Fate has consistently been ambiguous with the hyper deuterion (a hybrid of nucleus and deuterion), and I remember that it was the Stofuri hermit who was involved.
Fate has been a hyper-duetron from the very beginning.
The Strike Freedom should have been more ambiguous.
What really matters is not the power but the engine or system.
In terms of freedom and impact, as generations progress, there can be a significant difference in performance based on the presence or absence of nuclear power.
>>44
In the days of the species, you couldn’t use the Varela properly without a nuclear-powered machine, but by the time of destiny, it could be used with a battery-powered machine.
First, the hyper duoterion engine had not been disclosed yet…
If they were planning to add the Proud Defender later, I think it will likely have performance that can respond to that equipment.
If you’re going to mass-produce them, I’d like you to reduce the number of horns, wings, and colors.
That would really resonate with fans of mass-produced machines.
If you want, I can put goggles over your eyes.
>>47
Since the aircraft design is done by Orb, it seems like if the production line goes there, they would probably just start mass production as is.
>>47
I think it’s better not to change the twin eyes for the orb, since the mass-produced models are M1 and Murakumo in terms of settings.
So even though fate is a hybrid, why does it run out of gas? I was being teased about that.
I like the way the equipment of Gates R has been simplified after the freedom and the first Gates.
They were able to use the Meteor with Impulse, so they probably don’t consider what the power source is to be that important of a setting.
But somehow it’s on my mind, you know?
>>50
“The sword that descends is overwhelmingly stronger than nuclear power = battery! It’s burned into my brain.”
The life support console has PRESS (pressure) / TEMP (temperature), so it’s certain that the core exists and it’s not just running on power.
Since some aircraft equipped with nuclear power don’t have this, I really don’t understand anything…
I understand that mass-produced machines based on the Inja concept will definitely not be made.
>>53
Well, that’s impossible with Infinite Justice…
>>53
But I combined the saber-boomerang and the leg saber…
The Inja Type 2 is equipped with 10 pointed beam sabers.
>>57
It’s too much like giving a knife to a madman.
Wasn’t it the case that after doing what needed to be done in Impulse’s Meteor, the PS was down during the detachment?
>>60
You’re down, aren’t you?
The energy remaining and the special armor are linked, so what the power source is is a very important matter.
To be honest, the director prioritizes the direction and cuts things out…
I want to see the Freedom Corps descending from space and intervening…
>>63
It seems like the current compass is costing a lot for deployment and launch, so they probably want to mass-produce it quickly.
>>63
I saw it more than enough in Gundam Online…
The Type 2 has increased knife options, but it also properly has more ranged weapons… On top of that, it even comes with removable armor!
The output itself had already caught up significantly by the time of Seed Destiny, both in terms of nuclear and battery.
>>66
It seems like a pseudo-solar furnace and the original one.
>>66
In aerial combat, Freedom is being pushed back by Saber.
If we set aside whether there’s anyone who can fully utilize it, the INJA is actually not as strange of a machine as it’s often said to be, considering it has speed, above-average shooting ability, and absurd hand-to-hand combat capability.
There are descriptions of downs and charges, but…
SPEC2 is quite an improvement, considering it has enough energy to rampage around like that.
If you become a mighty lifer, the combination of Arrogant Thunder and Shield Boomerang is awesome.
The performance of batteries in that world is strange.
Because some madman almost destroyed nature by stopping the nuclear power plant.
>>72
However, it is said that if they had gone with the nuclear barrage instead of that, humanity would have perished.
>>72
I forget who shot first.
That’s why natural charm is…
I want to adopt batteries because I’m scared of nuclear explosions, so I’m focusing on ground operations.
It’s not guaranteed that the manual NJC off can be done right before it’s executed.
The mass-produced versions of Zaku Windham are at Strike level.
I remember that the Second Stage had the Zaku without nuclear weapons and reproduced the armaments of three Zaku Gundams.
I thought things would solidify in Mechanics & World soon, but it seemed uncertain over there as well.
It seems clear that the person in charge of settings has been wracking their brain and struggling since the release.
The overestimation of Cosmic Ilra’s nuclear power seems largely due to people who think that the Hyper Impulse Gundam, having gained the power of the nucleus, is invincible!
>>78
Shin!!!! Don’t casually make up a model name and show incorrect knowledge to others!!!!
>>78
It’s amazing that, even though they struggled with battery issues during the Strike era, once they switched to Freedom, they were able to shoot with no problems at all!
The three idiots retreated due to running out of EN, and there were also times when they ran out of medicine.
The N-jammer was not just Siegel’s unilateral decision; it was made after extensive discussions within the council.
It seems that apart from combat capability, there isn’t much difference between nuclear and battery options.
Life Ree ran out of energy after going on a rampage against multiple Black Knights.
>>81
So I’m just a warm-up act…
This opening act really sticks around…
>>84
Well, thanks to sticking it out, I figured out my opponent’s tactics, so it ended up being a good result…
>>81
Since the major general is quite resilient during dirty times, it can be difficult to use that as a reference when trying to indicate the aircraft’s performance.
>>88
When you’re cornered and being cornered to the point where it wouldn’t be strange to be called a zombie, it’s a really scary battle that brings out something beyond the potential of the machine, so it’s impossible to use it as reference material, Kira.
In the first place, NJC requires rare metals, so it’s not something that can be mass-produced easily.
>>82
I ended up having to dismantle the prototype Zaku with the nuclear engine for the neutron stampede, which is tough…
It’s not just the battery, but we’re also making progress in reducing the power consumption of the armor and equipment.
>>83
It seems that Black Knight is a development of Accord, just like the Proud Defender created by the brigadier general.
I think the strength of the upper layer coding is that it has a versatile talent, stemming from the genius George who is a jack of all trades.
>>94
Well, if anyone could create a universal genius by aiming for it, they would all do it, right?
The mobile batteries in that world seem to have incredible performance.
Imoja also has stability, and is the trend toward mass production by cutting down the sharp parts like foot sabers?
A fully equipped Life Ray with disruptors and proud defenders would probably be nuclear powered, but for use in movies, a battery seems to work just fine.
The free streaming of Death Man was until the end of this month, right?
The Universal Century was loose, so let’s set things firmly! But the details are fine because it’s the director’s choice.
>>95
It’s a reflection of the director’s choices, but it’s also about the aspects that don’t resonate with the viewers.
Losing half of mobility and equipment and still holding on is only something like Kira can do…
Others tend to expose a weakness before finishing the fight in one blow when they lose.
Considering the background of the number of shootdowns, it’s understandable, but Luna was quite wild even though she went down twice.
A strike is probably just right as a measuring tool.
It’s too much of an embellishment to say that the later-developed model can’t even catch up to the Strike; it’s just creepy.
It seems like the Strike that Kira is on is putting out around 4.8 strikes…
The director had some particular insistence on the military aspects, but he complained, “But it doesn’t come across…”
>>103
It didn’t matter that we couldn’t clash swords, right?
What’s with the feeling that the latest high-tech compass is inferior to the new model from a small country?
It’s because it’s a movie, so there’s no helping it.
>>105
Isn’t it a problem of budget, operation, and virtual enemies…?
>>105
No matter how you think about it, they were connected to Chairman Durandal.
The mastermind behind the Freedom Heist is also almost certainly the Foundation.
It should be seen as having made thorough preparations to win.
>>112
It clearly has performance like it’s been heavily meta-ed, doesn’t it, Black Knight…
That’s why when fate goes out of control, I can’t help but say something like, “I had no idea such equipment existed!?”
>>105
(It’s a small country that made remarkable progress in just over a decade thanks to Mendel’s associates and even won the war for independence.)
The foundation’s aircraft is being quite supported by the coup faction of the plant, isn’t it?
It must be the technical cooperation of ZAFT and the talent of Accord.
There is also the factor that, given the global situation, there is no longer a need to create such a powerful aircraft.
Kira was tired and developing dangerous things, but…
>>110
But I’m glad it happened…
>>110
That dangerous item was one of the factors that would have led to a dead end if it hadn’t been there…
The Black Knight is too strong, but the general machines are just discarded Jins or something in that country.
>>111
It has only been 6 years since MS came into the world in the first place…
When it comes to the Black Knights, it feels like they have refined the element of surprise by combining aircraft performance, the pilots, and tactics.
In this exhausted situation, there’s no country that would do something as foolish as world domination like a child would think!
Before the broadcast, it seemed like the otaku who only watched the sword fighting scenes understood super quickly that the setting this time was that they couldn’t cross blades with beam sabers.
>>116
There was definitely an intention to increase the importance of shields.
It’s easy to think that if you can block with a saber, you don’t need a shield.
>>126
Even if it’s a bit silly, having an episode or dialogue that explains that setting might have changed the impression.
Well, I think it’s correct to say that it wasn’t necessary after all.
A military urinal is designed with a specific user in mind.
It’s probably a difference in the foundation, where one side is broadly deploying with the assumption that it would at best be a destroyer, while the other is assuming a Compass and Strike Freedom class and is thoroughly prepared to win.
>>118
That’s a terrible typo…
The femtech technology is just too revolutionary…
What was that illusion against Mars Helbert?
LifeRi and Imoja are probably assuming that they will intervene in Earth’s battles from space and then return once it’s over.
The Proud Defender is a dangerously powerful existence that can single-handedly slice through fortresses and annihilate fleets, so it should be immediately frozen and sealed away.
I heard that the aircraft design was done by Accord itself.
Initially, it was said that everyone was supposed to ride machines that showcased their individual personalities.
But I think copying even the defective parts of the Strike Freedom is taking it too far in terms of harassment.
>>128
It’s like the Grand Zebow from Gurren Lagann.
>>128
Every time I hear this, but since there are ziggurats, space operations are basically fundamental, so if you want to deploy the wings of light, just launch the dragoons.
What is the defect?
The timing was not good as the armament was becoming beam-centric against PS armor.
I heard that the blade clash has been lifted.
The type of beam sabers that only have a handle have only clashed once or so.
>>132
But while watching a movie
Falx and Excalibur
Inja Type 2 and Shiva’s foot saber
I was quite taken aback when they were in a blade lock, like, “Huh?!”
Because it was thoroughly redrawn even in the remaster.
In Carla’s case, she is using Ingrid to lessen the burden for dragoon control.
I can’t help but feel that having two people on it for that purpose feels somewhat counterproductive.
If we can prove that we are superior by defeating the Strike Freedom with an equivalent craft, then that’s what I was thinking.
>>138
It’s cute, but in a way, it’s also manly, isn’t it?
>>138
There is femtech.
There is a ziggurat.
Two-seater
I don’t think you believe it’s equal, no matter how you look at it.
>>138
I would say they have a level of arrogance that makes it only natural for the Accord to win against a machine of the same type, if they can prove it.
>>138
Well, that’s probably true.
It seems that at its core, Orphe’s jealousy towards Kira and Aura’s grudge against Yuren are leaking out.
>>138
It is a pity that it is an old-fashioned aircraft.
If it were just made secretly, I’ve seen countless instances of that in Astray.
>>140
From the very beginning, the wings of light are cool.
In that regard, MyFree seems a bit lacking.
>>148
There’s no playfulness and the intent to kill is too high…
If it’s just Karla, it’s a Freedom Gundam with FT armor without the railgun, but what is that large Dragoon stationed behind it?
>>141
Meteor
The Freedom theft incident makes me think they wanted the data for the Strike Freedom.
Once the data is received, it will be deemed unnecessary and destroyed.
>>152
Rather, is there anything else?
The only thing left is probably the favor of selling the orb compass because of carelessness.
I think that MyFree should end here, or else it would be on the borderline of going beyond being moving and crossing into excessive territory.
There are a lot of things like that…
Isn’t nuclear power a violation of the Unius Treaty?
Because it is an aircraft that symbolizes the compass known around the world.
The image of Life Re is that they created something as powerful as the Strike Freedom using only legitimate technology.
>>155
It is unclear whether the Unius Treaty is still in effect.
Life Ri (Imoja) is ultimately a test head for the future.
I can’t understand anything because all the materials I look at only have simple things written in them.
But if Orphe’s plan had gone as intended, the two of them—Lacus and Karla—who were taken away, might have become the most terrifying final bosses…
The movie version has a limited world-building.
>>159
I don’t think you expected it to be this well-received, and it was probably supposed to be the last.
If it’s a battery, then that means it can use the beam shield so much that it can withstand for a long time.
I feel like it becomes a question of what kind of stamina the latest battery machines have.
>>160
I think energy-saving technology and storage capacity are becoming amazing.
Even though nuclear engines can be replenished infinitely, if the consumption exceeds the replenishment, running out of gas can happen, as seen with Destiny and Strike Freedom 2.
I can’t express it well, but I like this design that looks like a police officer.
My free will becomes strength…
I feel like the Earth Federation framework isn’t needed anymore considering its establishment, but I also don’t really know if it is functioning or not…
>>164
I can understand the military alliances and internal conflicts, but it’s still somewhat unclear how things are politically, including the Earth Federation.
I was doing quite a bit regarding the energy remaining at 00.
Waiting until the charging is finished.
There were surprisingly many idiots who couldn’t understand that being able to freely use the Strike Freedom meant it could also operate without issues on nuclear power.
In the movie version, the Atlantic Federation is on the Compass side, while the Eurasian Federation does not recognize Compass.
>>168
Eurasia has had a terrible time due to the Atlantic during the previous war.
My Free is indeed a reckless act that can be forgiven because it is the final work.
Moreover, it can be achieved by changing the backpack in terms of setting.
Even if the LifeRui is battery-operated, adding a defense changes the meaning of the battery.
>>170
I like that the element of swapping out Strikes is coming back around.