
I will now take custody of this ship.
Is this something to be so happy about?
I would be happy…
I feel something that connects to Jotaro’s smile.
That Captain Bright from the White Base team is joining us and taking over.
Of course, they will be happy.
☺️
😎
Captain Quattro’s smile is irritating.
>>6
You want to hit them, right?
>>8
But even a person with such a smile can destroy the Earth.
As expected of a professional… No, that’s not it.
Is Camille here?
Even if it’s not Camille, I’d still want to punch Captain Quattro.
Is there anything that can be hit these days?
>>12
Especially right after Bright’s joining.
>>13
That’s because this guy is Char.
>>12
Char is laughing with the Federation.
It’s enough.
Right before this, I was told “If Char is there, I won’t get on!” but I succeeded in persuading them, so I’m wearing a smug expression with my sunglasses.
I would like to be praised for the achievement of capturing the Gundam Mk-II.
It’s the captain of the White Base who survived by fighting against himself.
If he becomes an ally, Char will also have a smug look on his face.
Getting a Gundam and riding in it with Bright must feel incredibly justified.
Even now, the dream team vibe of Z is amazing…
>>18
Even just the Argama is amazing, and on Earth, there are Hayato and Amuro too.
>>22
The Titans are a convenient enemy…
>>23
On the contrary, the Titans had no thoughts of using the WB group as a way to attract customers or anything like that.
>>18
Just having that Char on our side is already a big impact.
Why did Bright come?
What happened after you complained about Basque in the grips and got beaten up?
>>19
After being ordered by the captain of the Temptation to evacuate the anti-Titans residents in Green Noah
Sirocco attempted to earn points by assassinating with Messara and was saved by Camille.
Bright got angry.
>>105
This guy really only causes trouble for Jamitov…
The rerun has started on Teletama, but there are signs of torture underneath Basque’s glasses.
I thought there might be something, but there isn’t anything special.
Isn’t the idea of the Brex similar to Zionism?
>>24
I’m considering the independence of the Space Noids, so I lean more towards the fully naked side of the co-prosperity sphere.
Jamito is an extremist who plans to deplete the budget of the Titans and leave the Earth Federation to dry out in the sun.
“Are you going to quit Gundam?” I said it’s fine, and Burekkusu is really good at that kind of thing.
“I feel that using the name Gundam is disrespectful to the previous Gundam. I’d prefer to use a different code name, like Rick Dias, don’t you think?” “Dias? What does that mean?” “I don’t know. Ah, wasn’t he the Portuguese discoverer of the Cape of Good Hope on Earth? I think there was someone by that name.” “Bartolomeu Dias, right? You know quite well.” “It’s just a play on words. It has no meaning.” “……Well, it might not be good to be swayed by nostalgia. Let’s have some champagne brought in. Let’s hold a naming ceremony.” “How youthful of you… Is that really alright?” “I won’t interfere with the nicknames of mobile suits.” “But…” As expected, Char was impressed by the ease and adaptability of Brigadier General Brex. He admired his decisiveness.
I feel like Brigadier General Brex was an important person, but I didn’t really know much about his character before he died.
I recently rewatched it and thought that Camille’s warm personality shows that he’s an adult who is gentle but has no hesitation in relying on children, especially when trying to make Heugo the ace pilot.
>>30
They said there are times like Amuro Ray, so it’s basically half wishful thinking, right?
>>39
Jamithoff neglected the process and couldn’t control the Basque’s rampage, resulting in a series of poor decisions that led to a downfall, but in the early days of Z, there was a significant gap such that even the AEUG couldn’t compete, so they wanted to borrow even a cat’s paw.
A boy whose parents were killed by the Titans.
It’s too tasty to fight in the Gundam left by my parents.
It’s natural to want to use Camille.
>>31
It’s too much of a noble story, isn’t it?
It’s surprisingly few adults in Tomino’s works who say children shouldn’t fight.
Rather, I think Camille believes it’s fine because he is older than Amuro due to the precedent set by Amuro.
>>32
After the One Year War, there would be a huge number of children, right?
Because they are often stronger than clumsy adults due to being Newtypes.
I feel it’s hard to say that child soldiers are not okay.
Rigamiritia is even crazier around there.
Children don’t have the luxury to fight.
How shameless!
Speaking of which, in the anime, it was mainly just Captain Bright and Henken, whom Admiral Brex has taken under his wing. I wonder if there are really so few captain-level personnel in the EFSF…
Because both sides disappeared without really understanding anything during the civil war in the Federation, Camille is not elevated in later generations.
The Gundam team is more abnormal as a presence that changes the course of the battle.
>>41
In the end, it was an internal conflict within the Federation forces, and it was the side with Char leading that won, so it can’t be made very public, can it, during the Gryps Conflict?
Even when he becomes an enemy, it’s only natural to say, “As expected of Bright” and “Nice job, Bright.”
>>43
Captain Henken was just teasing his romantic relationship…
The upper echelons of the AEUG became influential after defeating the Titans and were then appeased by the Federal Government.
When I become important, I guess those guys think they can just kick back and enjoy their privileges instead of being independent… The ones who were motivated ended up dying at the front lines, so aside from Londo Bell, everything else has completely decayed, and those who opposed it became the remnants.
The decline after the absence of Blex and Quattro is also happening in ZZ.
Did they write “Eugoh remnants”…?
Well, it’s not strange if they’re here.
In terms of ideology, Char’s Neo Zeon is indeed the legitimate successor organization to the AEUG.
Anyway, it’s too difficult to understand each person’s goal if you only focus on the main story.
Brex was suddenly assassinated and there was no successor, while Char, who had inherited his charisma, is missing.
The close aide that can be called Henken died in battle, and at that time Mr. Bright couldn’t engage in politics and was also a mid-term addition.
That’s not going to work out.
>>50
I really want to say something unreasonable, don’t I?
>>53
Metchaa Muka
>>65
Hassha Mosha
>>67
Goton Go
Camille is nothing more than a young ace under Quattro’s command.
Names won’t be recorded in history books, and they aren’t particularly useful in politics.
>>51
As a romantic notion, it’s about how those involved, including Char and Bright, remained silent about the boy who was scarred in battle.
Bright will be deeply immersed in his mistress, so to speak…
>>52
If I were pursued by a beautiful blonde rather than a really young wife…
>>56
Because it’s an era of wives on Fridays…
I’m grateful that Mr. Tobita is sharing about the Z recording site at that time… It seems that for Maya Okamoto, the youngest at just 15 years old, there was quite a resistance to acting confidently in front of that group.
>>54
Kosugi Jurota, being told by Shuichi Ikeda to get off this ship already…
I heard it was an anti-federation and joined, but…
It’s way more cheerful than I expected…
By the way, I had no idea what happened to AEUG at all.
>>62
Essentially, it should have been a dissolution and a reorganization of Londo Bell.
Does the guy in sunglasses who frequently changes sides not have a heart?
Aren’t the Titans a bit lenient for not trying to suppress Mirai and the others immediately?
>>69
This is just a terrorist group that is affiliated with the federation through its leadership.
>>71
That’s right? That’s why they’re called the anti-government organization AEUG, and in the TV version, the Federation’s Layla and Bran also received requests from the Titans to deal with the terrorists, so they went out to crush them.
>>71
Char had to take care of everything, reform the Earth Federation, and lead humanity…
Since Karaba is primarily a mutual aid society for anti-federal terrorist organizations, the decision to seriously incorporate them as allies is really an outrageous and crazy judgment.
I’ve often seen the reasoning that compared to Jamitov, Brex doesn’t seem like a good person either.
Just not being a military leader who commits genocide makes you a top-tier good person in that world.
For those who came to AEU for the purpose of defeating the corruption of the federation.
The Federation after ZZ is nothing but a target for destruction…
>>69
The salary is good in this rebel army.
All except the Titans are enemies!
Amuro, who was part of the anti-federal community and doesn’t seem to think the regime has improved, smoothly returned to the Federation and is now affiliated with a successor organization of the Titans, makes one wonder what he’s really thinking when you think about it calmly.
It’s not that we fell apart or anything; the organization exists to fight the Titans, so now that the Titans are gone, we just returned to our original state…
>>79
It’s quite a remarkable story that after the initial target’s disappearance, each of them can properly return to their original sheath…
The Anaheim that is funding terrorists is a dark mega-corp.
>>80
People say Anaheim keeps doing things, but I think what’s really outrageous is that they’re doing it with complete support from Zeta.
>>97
Aren’t you completely on our side? You’re supplying mobile suits to the Titans, after all.
I wish the Federation had expelled the Titans and returned to the right organization.
But that didn’t happen.
I will carry out divine punishment…
The spirit will continue on forever.
In the original work, the character in sunglasses is flailing around, but in the defined version, it gets even worse.
As expected, the second work is too heavy in various ways.
I wonder why they didn’t easily make Neo Zeon the enemy.
There are a lot of remnants like the Zeon remnants and the AEUG remnants in this world.
The dark wealthy ones of the Earth and the universe are also getting involved!
This old man smiles like this…
I honestly forgot why I read it, but I feel like there was something about unpaid regular military personnel in the Federation.
Of course, I would normally ride on the paying side.
Kata, it’s not you, sit down.
Titans: “After all, we need Inre, right?”
>>92
In the end, this is just a waste of resources that will ultimately devour the Earth…
It’s a distraction to deceive the important people until they are starving.
>>81
Is the miso soup that Jamaicans sip on thin…?
Many people join the Eugo for the sake of livelihood.
Because the salary is better than the federation.
Quattro during the AEUG era seems to be unable to help himself and is quite close to Camille until the middle of the story.
To be honest, I want to make a living as a test pilot, and I won’t say to anyone else that I can’t get a wife with this kind of job.
Wasn’t the Titans an elite group?
>>98
It’s really pitiful for the federal soldiers of this kind of layer.
>>100
So that was Emma…
>>98
You may be an elite.
Bad behavior.
>>98
No, it’s just an elite.
There is plenty of money, and because of that, plans like the TR project, which feel like throwing money down the drain, are being approved without hesitation.
>>104
It was no good because it connected in an unpleasant way.
I don’t really understand Karaba.
What criteria do those guys use to gather and what kind of capital do they have?
>>99
The Anti-Federation organization AUEG was established by a person from the Federation (Brecks).
Karaba is an anti-federation organization created by another person.
Aren’t there multiple anti-federal organizations themselves?
Given the actions of the Titans, it’s only natural that there would be a lot.
I absolutely cannot forgive the Titans! However, the Titans’ blunders are too severe, so there’s nothing wrong with that.
After the Titans were destroyed, when it came to the transition to the Space Noid’s independence movement, I would say, “That’s not what I’m about…” Additionally, Char, who was supposed to continue being a figurehead, is effectively treated as deceased and is missing.
>>106
Char gave up on A.E.U.G. because they weren’t even considering independence for the Space Noids.
Actually, after this, you’ll become a federal dog.
>>110
Well, it can’t be helped; all the top leaders of Eufa are dead!
>>115
Well, it’s understandable that Quattro would want to leave then.
>>110
The Brex must have really thought things through, but they ended up dying… If they truly became an organization aimed against the Titans, of course Char would give up on them.
It is often said that Char changed in Zeta Gundam, but it is actually the others around him who changed.
When I see Hati, Inle, and Geminus, I can’t help but wonder how much money you’ve poured into them, Jamitov.
I mean, Hatti is not good, right?
The Titans turned out to be surprisingly well-developed as heels.
When it was crushed, everyone felt quite refreshed.
>>112
Because all the motivated people are dead, corruption is accelerating, and from there, it is thought that the Federation cannot do anything, leading to being looked down upon as we approach the Jupiter Empire.
I thought Yazan was an elite group, but they’re just a group of ideological people, and that’s everything.
In other words, the next target of the EUG after defeating the Titans is Neo Zeon.
There’s not even a millimeter of obligation for Quattro to move to kill his old acquaintance Haman Minerva for the Federation.
I realized that I have only a fluffy knowledge of Z Gundam more than I thought…
It’s really unbelievable that even Earth Federation soldiers aren’t being paid. What’s going on with the Federation?
>>119
There are quite a few armies like that in this world as well.
In the main story, Bright starts off in a lackluster, low-profile position.
That’s why the White Base has quite a reputation that even Camille gets excited about.
You’re from the anti-federal side, right? I want to crush the Titans that are making a big noise right now… Would you like to join in on this?
Let’s all be happy together, okay?
It’s not hard to imagine that I was led by smooth talk.
Honestly, it really hurts that the Blex are dead.
The reason Char cannot wield political influence is because he is a Spacenoid, and the right to a seat cannot be bought with money for several decades from now.
Because it was Brex, the federal legislator, who could cover for that.
>>122
In ZZ, they have pointless negotiations, Char starts dropping meteors, and Hathaway becomes Mafty.
Nothing good happened.
Rather, what kind of sense of belonging do those Eguum people have towards AEUG?