
It was very interesting, but…
I didn’t really understand why Ito-kun bought an extra device because the one for installing combat programs on the MS broke.
In that world, after the war, the mobile suits are tied to the software side and being sold off by Zeon.
So, I’m bypassing the restrictions of that software by adding illegal software and doing club activities.
The thread image shows that after the battle with Exabé-kun, the illegal software for Gundam broke, so I’m buying more.
>>1
But that illegal device is meant to force an unarmed civilian MS to be armed.
It’s a mystery why a federal-made uncle is needed during the war.
>>16
It’s not that it’s been modified so that it can’t be used without that being inserted on commercial aircraft.
A part that should be for military use is being removed when it is being sold off to the civilian sector, right?
>>25
However, the explanation is that it’s an illegal smuggled item that allows civilian mobile suits to use weapons…
>>16
The real danger of locking is probably the psychoframe feedback.
Is it that all mobile suits after the introduction of psychoframe are limitedly used to expedite familiarization?
Didn’t it break during the battle with Exabe-kun?
What Nyann is carrying is…
A physical key that can be used for combat only when it’s inserted.
By inserting it, you can install combat behavior, but it can only be used once per device.
It means “If we’re talking about the former.”
Is it correct to say that if intense combat is initiated, it’s a physical key that will break if you exit during the battle?
>>3
It might be because it’s breaking through the colony’s walls and falling, so it’s probably experiencing quite a strong impact.
If this were the true history of the Universal Century, it would be like “I don’t care, I’m gonna shoot beams even from the colony,” but Shuji and Exabe-kun had their reason intact.
>>5
As expected, I think that’s about as common as Basque and Zoltan in the official history.
>>93
The first Gun Cannon in Zeek Axis…
>>93
I thought Zoltan was a particularly crazy guy.
When the Gun Cannon? Light Cannon? shot its shoulder beam at the Zaku at the beginning, I thought, is that head Zoltan or what…
Or is that not really something special or bad from a Gundam fan’s perspective?
>>100
Even if you shoot a beam horizontally, it will attenuate before hitting the wall.
So there are occasionally battle scenes where they have their backs to the colony…!
What’s crazy about Zoltan is that he shot vertically from the colony.
>>114
I see.
In other words, it was a proper beam operation that ensured that under this direction, the worst things wouldn’t happen.
>>93
The Federation Army in F91, breaking through colonies and launching assaults, is quite a lawless group that bombards areas with evacuees from battleships.
The exterior of the main body, which was repeatedly hit by the ammunition of the head-mounted Vulcan, is covered with bits and propulsion fuel.
Since I’ve lost the bits, not only do I need to prepare a new hammer, but the additional software also costs money, which is, to put it mildly, far too difficult as a personal hobby.
Since it was shaped like being inserted from below upward in front of the cockpit of Team Pomeranian’s Zak.
It might become impossible to activate because it could fall out due to severe vibrations.
It might be better to secure it with duct tape or something like that next time.
That device isn’t something that becomes unnecessary after installation, as it’s just a container for the software.
It felt like leaving a graphics card or dongle plugged in.
>>8
Including the fact that the eyes turn pink only while inserting.
It must have been extremely troublesome during wartime if the inserted HDD came loose or broke.
The designer who opted for a bottom-to-top fitting method must be extremely angry.
>>4
I don’t think the scriptwriter has thought that far.
Even the worst card key might be fine.
>>10
The presentation thought up by the grandpas can only be accepted as it is; while the appearance looking like an HDD is questionable, at the very least it should be a USB memory…
>>24
It won’t look like a significant device, and the presentation plan for Machu to check the contents will change completely, so the form itself is fine as it is.
If it broke from a physical impact with that solid shape, I wonder how that could be.
>>50
Well, I think if you give a shock to a spinning disk in an HDD, it will get damaged and become unreadable.
As a personal experience
I wonder how Shu-chan, who might be a bit questionable in terms of having normal social skills, has been managing the maintenance of the red cancer all this time…
>>11
Since you’re a Newtype, you could make a killing if you go gambling, right?
It’s at a level where you can see the time clearly.
>>13
Banned! You’re banned!
>>67
Isn’t Ms. Seira making a profit from speculative investments using the gold ingot given to her by Char?
>>11
The Gundam is saying to order this part…
I believed you weren’t an outlaw and forcibly brought you into the colony.
If it were a lawless person, it would have been a terrible situation…
>>12
There are a lot of people who shoot, you know…
I saw the bonus footage for the first time, but Shuji, are you disappearing?
You can’t help but think, why would you use a device that breaks in one battle…
The fact that the red Gundam was there means that Zeon originally operated in that way.
It looks like an HDD, but I think it’s just a regular USB.
>>19
That’s a tribute to the Temrelay circuit, so it can’t be helped.
>>22
I mean, a USB boot device overlaps with Geass.
>>31
Wow, that’s nostalgic, now that I think about it.
I wonder if the maintenance crew was replacing the devices every time Amuro drove recklessly.
Upon further consideration, the Ω psycommu doesn’t activate, and my rifle and saber were quickly destroyed, leaving me unarmed, yet instead of backing down, I was able to destroy two bits.
Is Exabe a monster?
>>21
What’s going on with the pilot who destroys the control system of a brand new Gundam in their first battle?
>>21
I’m a Newtype even though I can’t use psychoframe.
>>56
Pyu-rururin! ⚡️ It’s definitely coming out, right, Kare?
If someone said, “If we’re going to do it, we might as well make it in the shape of a TEM circuit!” I couldn’t strongly deny that.
It feels like in a real situation, if they could just detect whether it’s a hit after the second time or later, they’d probably just pretend to stick a dummy.
>>28
It’s a dongle key for paid software, so the key side requires code authentication.
Replicating a dongle is difficult.
>>28
Like a Gundam X that has been certified with a flash system…
I wonder if genuine products are less likely to break.
It might have been forcibly attached with a device that originally had a different standard, specifically the Zeon specification.
It felt like the Psycho-Frame was just plopped on, and I don’t think they would have been able to tweak it on such a large scale during the war.
I wonder if they replaced the entire cockpit area since the time Char was using it?
But if you do that, you won’t be able to use psychommu weapons, so I guess these issues have been left unchanged since wartime.
I wonder if the devices of the Federation and Zeon are common…
I’m inserting the Zeonic logo into the old man.
It’s fun to snap the HDD into a insert-type case.
>>35
But the design that inserts from the bottom to the top makes me wonder if it’s made by a head Jupiter person.
If it falls out, it will drop quite a distance due to gravity.
Still, I wonder why smartphones are still so common. I mean, having smartphones just like that in the future seems a bit strange too.
>>36
Isn’t it written in the pamphlet that those who dress in a modern style are recreating old-fashioned outfits because that colony is nostalgic?
I want to hear it too.
What is that strange receipt that Shalibaru gave to Kamuran?
Yesterday, they were saying something like “The lieutenant colonel fulfilled his duty…”
>>38
I’m pretending that I came here following the proper procedures yesterday.
I was forcibly intruded upon and threatened, so I accepted their demands…
If I did that, I would be called weak and be criticized harshly.
>>38
Entry documents for Eguzabekun dated yesterday.
It’s something like, “Neither of us wants to go to war, so please handle it this way.”
>>38
Isn’t it like Exabe-kun’s official passport or permit?
>>38
The universe belongs to Zeon.
All colonies are under the control of Zeon according to the status agreement.
The Zeon soldiers can enter freely, but arrested criminals are not subject to that.
I pretended to have legally entered the country the day before.
I feel like it’s somewhat like a game cartridge.
I guess it would be a contactless card device now.
>>41
If it’s an authentication key, then that would be the case.
Isn’t the Temray circuit about breaking open the lock because the fire control software isn’t on the MS-side OS or it’s locked?
The one-year war part won’t be released in the form of a beginning, but it can be read by breaking it into pieces or rearranging the timeline.
On the contrary, isn’t it more clichéd if it’s too small?
>>47
Rather, the physical device itself is outdated.
It’s fine because I’m doing it intentionally.
>>52
Because of Minovsky particles, electronic devices cannot operate independently on the battlefield, or they become useless.
>>52
I didn’t think it was outdated at all if you consider it as a military aircraft…
It’s like a type of black box, such as an aircraft’s CVR or FDR.
Just looking like an HDD doesn’t mean it has the same level of sturdiness, surely.
Everyone only says “temurei temurei” about that, so I’m actually surprised that there are so many people who recognize it as an HDD.
>>53
Because even the position of the serial number looks exactly like an HDD.
The Temurei gadget doesn’t resemble it.
>>53
The top is Temray, but all the other elements have an HDD-like design.
When considering exposure to cosmic rays, it’s possible that the contents themselves are not that significant in size, so I can only say that I really don’t know.
I think it’s a device designed based on the machine made by my father Temu, who suffers from oxygen deficiency.
If it’s an HDD, before it hits the floor when dropped
It breaks during peacetime with G all around.
I don’t like that either.
The appearance of being easy to understand, like the G-Con or AGE device, is quite important…
>>62
I couldn’t understand how Ray Hunton’s accessories were actually being used.
It’s not that I’m being picky, but…
“I’m going to buy it again because the installer is broken.”
I encountered it for the first time in a sci-fi work.
It may have been burned like a mission disk due to the strain of psychoframe combat.
>>65
Since the Psychoframe is an inherently dangerous thing when added later, it’s conceivable to consider a core unit exchange system simply as a security measure.
The load may have been affected due to bit corruption.
I bought a hammer because all my bits were destroyed in the battle with Exabe-kun, but it had a lock that prevented it from being used in combat, so I think I need a jailbreak temurai circuit.
>>69
Speaking of which, it wouldn’t make sense for weapons from wartime to be locked.
>>74
Shuuji himself said it.
“It’s because it broke yesterday.”
I didn’t say the circuit was broken.
“I wanted an illegal installer for the Gundam Hammer control because the bit is broken.”
I am convinced! Anonymous is clever!
>>89
The device is broken… right?
If we think about distinguishing between consumer and military use devices, could it be that the devices circulating behind the scenes are items like defective soldiers’ offloads or disposal leaks, or some kind of shady hacks like mysterious cancelers?
I wonder if Shuji isn’t really that outstanding as a pilot.
It seems that I’ll take a hit from an unnamed former Zeon soldier and be cornered by a witch as well.
>>72
“I can’t catch up!” Matshu is saying, and there’s probably a gap that’s unbridgeable even with the specs of the Gikax and Newtype abilities.
>>72
It’s been five years since the aircraft, and my partner is a complete novice, so I don’t have any bits…
In cases like Acebe, there are many texts that evaluate them as excellent pilots, so it is quite favorable.
Why is the red Gundam called the red Gundam?
Since the period when it was white was shorter, from the perspective of the Spacenoids, red is the default color of the Gundam.
>>73
There is a theory that besides the red Unit 2, there are seven other Gundams in Unit 9.
>>73
Was it referred to like that in the play?
>>73
I thought that after seeing it several times.
Especially during the One Year War, they called it the “Red Gundam” among the soldiers of Granada.
>>73
The reason the name of the Gundam itself wasn’t changed lies in the initial plot of the bonus (it also mentions that it’s unclear whether the settings have been carried over).
In short, ‘red’ is also a retaliation against the Federation.
Isn’t that the hammer from when Altheisia was there?!
The arm is cut off over there, and the hammer is safe, so if it’s near the red Gundam, it should be sucked in together.
In the first place, those guys in the opening battle are hardcore survivors of the One Year War.
It’s like the Titans.
>>80
It seems like there are many former federal soldiers who have been left behind…
Also, Shuji has been fighting while looking after Machu, so talking about combat with restraints on hands and feet is a bit questionable.
Side 6-related tidbits
On the side of official history, the prime minister is placed, but it is clear that Zikaku has the presidential office established and is completely independent as a nation.
After the One Year War, there was a period known as the Zeon Occupation.
The currency unit complies with 0080.
>>85
Side 6, based on the concept of post-war Japan as a model, evokes a sense of red glasses.
Even if it’s only an estimate, it’s someone who was once a pilot for Zeon or the Federation, and who employs proper MAV tactics and even uses flashbangs.
The other party is at fault.
First of all, having a machine gun is already insane.
It feels like Kamran always gets some great scenes every time.
It seems like they will do their best as a neutral official.
The red Gundam’s equipment has also been dropped by Exabe-kun, so it can only use the hammer and saber, and the hammer will be broken next time.
It’s pretty much in an unmanageable state of being worn out.
It’s pretty bad that we don’t have any long-range attack options over here.
The witch’s beam melted both the hammer and the Zieg Axe shield.
There is a depiction of the federal remnants being provided job placement by Zeon.
But there are people who don’t follow.
Even with Mach’s intuitive piloting through psycommu and the mysterious Shuji, it’s tough to deal with a former soldier who comes at you with full force from the very beginning.
>>97
The presence or absence of combat experience is significant, after all.
>>97
Rather, Machu, who is only operated with psychometrics, is really affected by flash grenades.
If you take an action to protect yourself, Sieg Ax will follow that, so your fear becomes a clear weakness.
Shuji has to fight while covering that.
>>109
It’s a game movie, but I like the scene where Neo Gundam Unit 1 is waving.
First of all, what the hell is the Omega Psycommu!
>>101
Please hold my hand…
>>101
Just the name alone is already crazy.
If we reach that point during the One Year War, this world will become strange…
It’s not just because red is Char’s color; I want to leave that impression.
The beginning part is something that can only be experienced in the theater’s advance version, and it’s the director himself who is stating this.
Even if they do it, they’ll probably cut it down to a shorter length, so it’s not entirely a rumor, is it?
Isn’t it scary that Exabe-kun, who can only use a manual and is an incomplete machine, faced off against the red Gundam and even captured bits to bring it to a standoff?
>>106
The condition and performance of maintenance are probably more on the side of the Giggax, so I think it’s about even with the psychommu restrictions.
Machu’s high school is so much like a modern Japanese high school that it makes me laugh.
It’s in Side 6, right?
The new type MS light cannon ALEX for Sayla Mass is…
>>110
Let’s bring out the RX-81.
The MAV tactic, which received official approval as a model, is not the opponent for the first battle since it is a survivor of the war.
I think the situation was such that the combat know-how within the colony had not been established, and there was a lot of confusion, so they just went ahead and shot.
The beam dissipates rapidly in the air, and after traveling a certain distance, it is almost completely neutralized.
That thing with the Gun Cannon seems like the output and convergence are both pretty crazy.
Also, when Exabe-kun was trying to make the Zeke Axe do some reckless maneuvers by rapidly pulling the lever, it was spitting out errors.
I don’t know if it’s a hardware or software issue, but if it’s a hardware error, then only those who can operate the Omega Psyche could pilot the Zeke Axes, meaning the other members besides Machu wouldn’t be able to use the machine.
Quattro is using a Vulcan inside the colony! Are you crazy!?
I was exasperated with Mark II.
I’ve seen the movie about five times, but when it comes to the vocabulary used for the first time, there are so many things that I just can’t understand no matter what.
>>120
I want to respect people who can remember detailed information on the screen.
No matter how many times I look at it, I can’t remember it clearly.
>>120
Still, I think the only thing I completely don’t understand is Sharon’s rose.
The wording of the status agreement and the time of the Zeon occupation can be somewhat imagined.
The 17-bunch incident also seems to indicate that something went wrong.
>>131
It’s been said that it’s probably Hermes because it’s a mysterious entity that has disappeared and is connected to psychoframe technology.
There is no evidence-based production.
>>147
la la la
While there are various groups like the UC Zeon remnants attacking while committing massacres of civilians in urban areas, or Mahfdy using the city as a shield, fundamentally, if you have a decent head on your shoulders, doing this in an urban area will result in civilian casualties…
Because then you won’t be able to use the beam rifle.
The side that is attacking is strange.
Kane said he can’t buy a machine gun.
So, how much money does the witch’s clan, which can deploy two gyms, have?
>>123
Well, you must have been winning a lot in the clan battles and getting so much attention.
>>123
I don’t know, but if it’s true, the witch side is messing with a different matchup at the last minute, so it seems like the background is significant.
In an urban colony, unlike on the ground, the population is dense no matter which way you look.
If it’s the developing Side 7 or the expansive wilderness of the Texas Colony, that’s one thing.
I’m not quite sure, but was the cannon on the shoulder of the Gun Cannon originally a beam weapon?
>>125
There is some fluctuation in the direction, but it’s real ammunition.
>>127
Even the handheld beam of the Gundam is set to be super powerful, so if you think about that, the gun on the shoulder of the Gun Cannon being a beam would really be terrible…
Since it’s a plot to hold down the Zaku and buy time in battle, this time it had to be with a beam.
>>125
No
In the original work, it’s live ammunition.
>>125
Originally, since beam weapons were still unreliable, a projectile cannon was used while the handheld weapon was a beam rifle.
Because it was equipped with complete beam weapons, it became unable to handle the swarm of Big Zam and lost Luna II.
>>134
The Big Zam itself has been significantly strengthened, so it’s just impossible, really impossible.
>>134
Well, it seems we can’t win against the Big Zam army since that’s live ammunition…
>>138
If I have the Hyper Hammer…
Well, there probably isn’t any software for the Gundam Hammer that wasn’t part of the initial equipment for the red Gundam.
It’s insane to be having a shootout just one panel away from the inside of a space colony.
It happens often in the series, but about half of the colonies become unusable.
I don’t really understand why I brought the Gundam hammer.
In the next episode preview, the sword on the back was drawn, and the shield was still intact after fighting with Exabutt, right?
>>140
The equipment itself is almost the same as when Char disappeared, so maybe he was carrying it from the beginning.
>>143
Well, isn’t it good to just use the saber and shield you always use? Why a hammer…?
>>153
Long reach
ZZ recklessly makes holes in the colony.
It was a total mess, just blocking it off haphazardly with some boards.
There was a scene where Sharia Bull was wearing a regular pilot suit, but I wonder what she was riding at that time.
Dom?
>>144
Dom appears for just a moment.
>>144
Isn’t it a bluish Rick Dom?
When I was rampaging in Solomon, I was behind the red Gundam.
The circumstances of Shuji’s acquisition of the Gundam are too unclear.
>>146
It’s scary to think that the coloring might have come from nothing, considering it’s a negative inversion of Char’s as well.
>>146
If anything, Shuji’s origin is also important.
One Big Zam is equivalent to two Musais (and requires one Musai to operate).
If you make that many Big Zam units, it could potentially bring down the country…
>>149
Well, if we don’t have to create a swimming club, we can manage.
>>152
The swimming club already exists.
According to the materials, the construction costs for the Doros were covered.
The Pomeranians who would have been doing clan battles without any ranged weapons are some crazy guys, right?
>>150
If you bought the installer device for the first time this time
I wonder if I finally made up my mind and decided to buy something instead of renting it like I used to.
You were behind the red gun during the attack on the Kompeito anchorage.
“That’s amazing! Did Char and Sharialble set that up together?”
In the scene, Bit Musou is doing nothing, while Sharialble is just there…
The current bonuses are centered around the Gun Tank, but there was also information on the Big Zam…
I’m concerned that Dom stubbornly isn’t saying anything…
The Gundam Hammer should be easy to use since some versions are coated with anti-beam materials, but from what I’ve seen in the previews, it doesn’t seem like it is.
Losing the red gun’s bit must be quite painful, right?
>>163
It’s extremely painful.
If you’re aiming for non-lethal around the colony, you wouldn’t use beams, but at least the speed would drop significantly.
The part about the psychoframe around the Zeke Axis is abnormal rather than the fact that Char seized the Gundam.
I think they were conducting tests of wired psycommu with Zaku during the One Year War.