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[Gundam: The Witch from Mercury] I think it could rank high in the Gundam garbage machine ranking.

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Are you sane to try to mass-produce this?

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It’s not a bugged machine like Devil Gundam; this is just the original.

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It just kills people without resistance.

It’s like a machine that dies from G-forces at super acceleration or blows up like the Zuda.

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>>2

Even Sleta, a clone of Elict with super resilience, became paralyzed from the waist down in just one hit…

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I told you it’s a competition for mass-produced machines!

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>>4

I understand!! It seems like the pilot will definitely become a wreck, but I’ll put this out!

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>>6

Moreover, for some reason, it has survived to the present day.

Why?

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>>10

It’s like keeping prototypes that ended up in the experimental stage in places like museums.

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I feel like the pattern of defective machines was quite rare.

The person who made this is out of their mind.

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Moreover, it is clear that there are some victims at this point.

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>>7

Well, the hospital was in a terrible state during the prologue.

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Would you prefer to become a ruined person in one go, or to become one over several times?

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>>8

At the very least, let me have an active role like Belphegor, even if it means becoming a shut-in after just one time.

Don’t kill before they can make an impact.

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If you can somewhat search for those with aptitude, then you can digest it as such, but what does it mean to be practically the only one in the world?

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The fact that a fighter from over twenty years ago is closing in on the strongest aerial in the story is

Even taking Slette’s resilience and skill into account, the design is still too much in the mindset of viewing humans as nothing more than disposable parts.

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>>11

Isn’t this guy automatically at max level the moment he becomes a disposable part, and by the time he actually deploys, he’s already a complete wreck?

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It’s something like Zuda, right?

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If we’re talking about comparisons, it would be something like Delta Kai.

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I think Zuda is still closer to Lubris…

I don’t think it’s this far…

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Zuda won’t explode unless it’s above a certain threshold, so it’s on a completely different level from this one, which is out of the question once you get on it.

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Just trying to start it up and being out is a bit on a different level.

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This thing can cause health issues just by getting on and starting the engine.

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>>19

So far, I have piloted many dangerous aircraft that were mentally, physically, or life-threatening.

There wasn’t any dangerous aircraft that had the engine running while in standby without being operated…

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But that means it has good performance, right?

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>>20

It’s fighting against the latest aerials with almost no maintenance, and its performance is extremely high.

However, ordinary pilots usually die before combat shortly after taking off.

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It seems that even the mass-produced Lubris might not be able to be ridden by the same person even 10 times…

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>>23

In other words, even the person who rode it once in the prologue was panting, right?

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Robots with this kind of defect usually die in battle in exchange for overwhelming power.

This guy is on a different level because he will die before the battle starts if he doesn’t have resistance.

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As expected, after killing that many people, it’s impossible to survive, but I think I’ve found someone who has the potential to at least fight.

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There is only one instance in the story where the characters do not intend to kill each other during a battle, so evaluating their performance feels a bit ambiguous.

There aren’t many good points other than the coolness of the appearance scene.

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Tallgeese and Zuda can also move their limbs to some extent, and Calburn is insane.

The funniest thing is the staff that brought this to the competition.

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Even though Rubrus, which becomes suspicious just by reaching a score of 3 that can show significant differences against other MS, is already in a questionable state, this here is just out of the question.

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>>29

But if Rubris can force out a score of 5 during the era of score 4 by squeezing out every limit, then it’s worth a try!

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With this, it would have been just an ordinary silly prototype.

I brought it to the competition and aimed for mass production, but in one sentence, it became a mad machine.

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A terrible machine that makes me even doubt if it was left behind for a reason like a shadow clone technique trap.

If Sofinorea were to pilot it, she’d probably be dead by the time it moved a bit.

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My dad was also killed in the cathedral!

Just by turning ten girls into hopeless wrecks… there’s no blood or tears!!

Is there no salvation… for the Vanadis Organization?

We’re going to die like this… die…

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I am moved to present mechs that could update the series’ worst mech rankings since the start of the Reiwa era.

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If there is a pilot who can master something like Anchor V4, that’s one thing, but what about just killing at 100%?

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At the very least, being able to be active instead of dying is the minimum line.

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It’s pretty much their own fault that Vanadis was attacked, right?

It’s just that it looks like bullying because there are many women and elderly people, but MS (Mobile Suits) are actually being deployed in a serious armed organization.

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>>37

Vanadis is just a research institution!

It’s the companies that aimed to use GUND technology for military purposes through acquisition that are to blame!

Please believe me!

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Something like a Zerofafner.

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The Iron-Blooded Orphans’ Alaya-Vijnana can be used fairly normally and continuously as long as it doesn’t overdo it.

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>>39

The surgery is incomplete and only produces undesirable results, so the benefits of the technique itself are stronger.

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>>43

It’s too troublesome in terms of the world’s situation that I can level up a disposable kid into a super strong disposable kid.

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Isn’t it the case that since this doesn’t have a limiter or filter, the PAM keeps increasing constantly?

Is it okay to start a countdown to death without brakes, instead of dying from being hit by a high concentration of pamer the moment I get on?

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At least Barbatos confirmed my agreement when bringing me along…

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This machine existed before the full resistance of Elicth was discovered, right…? Who were you planning to have pilot something like this…?

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>>44

Believing that the research of the old woman will solve everything──

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>>44

It’s not strange to say, “I made this, but nobody can ride it, so take that!” in the competition setting; it’s that level of coolness.

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Don’t compete with planes that will kill you when you ride them.

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>>45

The Lubris, which poses a danger of death when the limiter is released, is incomparable to the Caliburn, which can die in an instant.

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>>45

If you set aside a machine that dies before it can fight, the one you actually ride into battle might seem better, right?

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Since there was a depiction of Pame gradually rising, it might work if just moving it. But then again, it says something like a lot of people are dying, so does the countdown to death start automatically?

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Elict’s death was likely due to the environment of Mercury or being soaked in permitt, after all…

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I wonder which is better, having to cut off limbs or the Psycho Zaku…

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If Season 2 comes to Super Robot Wars, the thread image will come.

It seems likely to be remodeled with techniques from a completely different work.

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>>52

There’s no way for Mercury to do anything about it other than to somehow cover it up by throwing in the Electrophilter.

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>>61

Believe in the power of Getter rays…

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>>61

Actually, in the end, it was 4 who took over Erict’s role, and was it Pam 10?

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It was just a setting for a protagonist who bravely fights even when falling apart, so one shouldn’t think about the details too much.

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>>53

Don’t add the insane premise of mass-producing them and entering a competition.

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The Arayashiki is designed with the premise that it can’t be endured in a living body, so it involves surgery to become a modified human using nanomachines.

“This can be used as an extension of the real body! That’s the point of commitment, so there’s no helping it.”

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During development, someone said, “Should we remove the permit filter?”

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>>58

A mentality like that of the people who established the Kamikaze Special Attack Corps.

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Prototype Unit 0 was said to be this good in terms of rock by Majepuri as well.

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>>60

That prototype over there is a useless machine that is too advanced for humanity to use in actual combat, but as a prototype, it is fulfilling its role, you know?!

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>>60

This guy can probably ride with someone like Theoria, and since it is thoroughly reflected in the later Ash, it definitely has enough value to be preserved as a keepsake.

So please don’t get on it!

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>>76

Please bring out any aircraft that can be ridden!!

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>>76

Isn’t it that they’re being made to do something that the Ural people can normally do in a roundabout and strange way?

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According to the mechanical designer, all the Gundams appearing in the main story are part of the Lubris lineage and are developments of Lubris.

Caliburn is the only exception.

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I’m glad it turned out okay in the end.

The launch experiment was successful, but since Sleta has become a shut-in, it can no longer be used in actual combat!

The worst route could have been possible, right?

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I made it, but it’s so bad that I’ve left it unattended, yet it still fits within the context of the story.

It seems that there is a setting where there was a madman aiming for the mass production of this thing.

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I wonder what exactly makes complete resistance so strong.

Even a natural-born three-year-old kid is already complete, so it must not be the nervous system or the heart.

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>>69

I wonder if it’s just a complete innate talent, like a Newtype?

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Wouldn’t it be more useful to sell it as a torture execution device to kill Pame?

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But it’s really strong, so we can make it!

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>>71

It’s really strong because it skips several generations!

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>>71

These guys have no intention of using it peacefully…

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It’s quite understandable that Prospera, who should have had everyone around her killed, doesn’t seem particularly focused on revenge.

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Speaking of prototypes, it completely ignores the pilots, but it’s such a strong sealing weapon that it can stand up to the final boss! There’s definitely a classic feel to it.

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Is there almost no aftereffect for Suleta?

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>>81

It seems I can move at least for now… My lifespan may have shortened, though.

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>>81

From what I can see in the final episode, it looks like there are definitely some aftereffects remaining.

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>>81

It looks like they are partially paralyzed and using a cane.

Mom probably can’t talk anymore.

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The Vanadis itself is an institution that should have perished, so it makes sense that my father isn’t particularly blamed for that.

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>>82

That said, I think involving Miorine was about half revenge.

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>>82

“I want to make it so that the human body can endure life in space! But isn’t it a peace organization…?”

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>>89

Those guys are armed and are selling weapons on their own, you know.

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>>97

Isn’t it Oxxearth?

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It’s an early experiment model, and it has no practicality! That would be typical and makes sense.

It’s crazy to think you were going to sell it…

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The fact that you almost certainly die when you get in it, as well as the armed configuration, is quite insane.

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The raccoon may ultimately need crutches to walk, but I wonder if it will recover somewhat with long-term rehabilitation.

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As medical technology advances, recovery will improve even more.

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Are there any other machines that seem to have their developers’ IQ lowered for the sake of the story, like in the thread pic?

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>>95

Since Lubris is an aircraft that causes health damage from the start, it’s not just a matter of convenience that the developer’s IQ is low.

It’s not about IQ, but rather a sense of ethics.

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>>95

Prototype No. 2

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I was going to submit it to the competition, but there were too many problems, so I sealed it away, didn’t I…?

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>>86

I also quoted it due to lack of confirmation, so I deleted it.

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I understand that the Lubris was developed with a limiter because it was discovered that the prototype before Lubris had serious issues.

“You entered a competition to compete against Lubris?”

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Reiwa’s Zuda

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>>102

As expected, it would be disrespectful to the surviving Zuda for the pilot to excel normally in A Baoa Qu.

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>>102

I think even Major Duval would get angry if this were compared to that.

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Is it Oxearth that’s bad? So it’s not Vanadis…?

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In terms of the shortcomings of fictional weapons from subculture, it’s as bad as Kamen Rider G 4.

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Those idiots who use guns as weapons! Just use this and die, you idiot!! If there’s a line like “I sold it out of frustration,” then I would understand.

In that case, making the lubricants becomes a nuisance…

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The ideals of the Vanadis are commendable, but the result of associating with a terrible company as a means has led to the spread of dangerous weapons…

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>>106

Without sponsors, we can’t conduct research… The world is tough…

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If you’re not constantly at score 6, you’ll just be taken over by Aerial Kai and that’s the end!

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In the first place, it’s already numb, but it’s out at the point of Luperis.

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Once you use it for weapon development, the ideology…

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