
It’s unfair that I can ride an MS right away with just a quick decision for the initial fare.
Can you really move your body just by placing your hand on the palm arm as if you’re moving it with your own body?
>>1
I think the Omega Psycommu is probably a system that corresponds to that.
New types can do everything based on a gut feeling without any reasoning.
However, the content of the conversation tends to be like that, so I basically become an airhead.
It’s because of psychic control…
>>3
Even without a psychoframe, this is basically what a Newtype is like.
Even though Cecily had no experience riding an MS at all and no hobby of tinkering with machines, she became able to ride it effortlessly after just a little training.
>>6
He said that the mobile suit felt like a straightforward machine.
In the Zeta era, the Zeek Axis space-time has an unusually developed psychic communication system, so Mobile Suits like the Unicorn are being created around that time.
Somehow, that elite-looking handsome guy didn’t make that function say a word, but as soon as the beautiful girl got on, it started working hard…
>>5
Even though it doesn’t say a word, it’s actually dodging attacks and grabbing and swinging the bit instinctively, so for a first battle, that’s more than enough…
The aircraft must be special.
The face of Gundam is creepy!
The two main characters are cute!
Even just flipping through the manual, Amuro is able to handle it, and the Newtype’s characteristics relate to the adaptability of MS and machines.
It seems that Exabe-kun could handle a normal machine right from the start.
What is that Gundam?
Even Exile-kun is a new type…
The thumbnail list is round.
Exabe-kun was also feeling it, so he definitely has the potential.
It’s just not enough to use a Gundam.
>>14
It’s amazing that you can go that far with quick judgment, even if the function just doesn’t activate.
>>15
If I hadn’t broken the joystick, I could still be fighting.
>>14
I saw the limits of the Fraganan school.
Hello is strange.
I’ll answer all of Machi’s questions and I’m aware of the activation of Ω psychomu as well.
What does Haro sense when the lock of the Omega psycommu is released?
The Omega Psycommu is probably one that locks depending on NT abilities, so it feels pretty similar to the Unicorn?
>>18
Actually, I thought that if Shalia forcefully activated the Omega Psyche, something there would guide me to Char, so I kept quiet and locked it down.
Wasn’t there no psychoframe-equipped machine that could be moved solely by thought until the time of the Unicorn?
>>19
That’s the mystery of Zikax.
It is clear that the performance of MS (Mobile Suits) was extraordinarily high by the time of the One Year War.
>>22
I wonder if Kishiria secretly setting Sharon’s roses is having an effect…
>>22
It seems that there is something strange about some kind of rose or something like that.
>>19
It will probably be depicted next week, but the development of psychoframes in this world is abnormally fast.
Exabe-kun is doing his best for a first battle, but it seems like the green old man never thought he could move the Omega psycommu, which is harsh.
When hostility is directed towards the cockpit, the body shows a frightened reaction like that of an ordinary girl, but the Psycho-Communicator carries out the most optimal combat actions. What could that be all about?
Is it that you automatically gauge my feelings, or are you a battle maniac in your subconscious?
>>21
The Gundam in the pose of a girl when the military police shine a searchlight on it is so cute, isn’t it?
“Suddenly, ‘If you don’t do it, you’ll be done in!'”
Who is the person that came up with the unremovable lock at the school principal’s office?
>>25
The Omega Psycommu hasn’t been used in actual combat, but it should have been usable in training.
>>25
I can tell that they are a decent person who thinks that if they carelessly remove the limiter, it would be dangerous…
>>76
If you move it, Macbeth will get angry!
Isn’t the bit-equipped Gundam unfair?
>>26
It’s the fault of those who created something like this and got it stolen.
I wonder what year it is in the Universal Century.
Isn’t it quite over the top technology?
>>29
It was two years before Z.
The only ones that can be operated solely by thought are Psycho and Quubeley Mark II, and only with something like a Unicorn, with an abundance of psychoframe receivers, is it finally possible to achieve complete thought control.
However, this is UC0085, so it’s really fast…!
>>31
Those guys have been adjusted as well.
>>31
Fou was calling Psycho from outside, but while it can do that, the burden on the rider is quite extreme, isn’t it?
It’s like an NT-D or something.
A speculation that “some kind of rose is not Hermes.”
Until then, I lived a life completely unrelated to MS, so adapting without proper training is something only characters like Lalah, Katz, or Sara could do.
Cecily seems to be lightly pulling away from Zabine.
I read that the installer device’s Mill shell that I was curious about was a complete copy of the one that was originally mounted on the Gundam.
No wonder…
>>38
It’s the fault of the one who was stolen from.
Furanagan
Sharia too
…Did it move? (With just Exabe-kun?)
It’s also bad to be reacting like that.
It seems that the miniaturization of beam sabers is quite delayed, so I think it has developed in a distorted way compared to the official history.
I don’t know if the school top ranker is first due to their high potential as an NT, their skills as a pilot, or if it’s a combination of both that makes them top rank.
Even though it’s 0085, it has the I-field equipped on the shield, and some of its technologies are on par with UC.
>>47
At the alpha stage, it’s like it’s causing resonance with the psycho-frame, what the heck…
It may seem like I’m talking about the beginning, but it’s strange that the Alpha Psycommu can be loaded into the red Gundam in this world…
It couldn’t be miniaturized, so it ended up being Hermes-sized, huh? What kind of size is that?
>>48
I made an unreasonable request.
>>48
The background setting of rapidly advancing technology due to a mysterious object buried underground has likely been a habit since the Gainax era.
>>48
I was forced to be crammed in.
I wonder if there are small bits like funnels.
I’m excited about the Pegasus class in Zeon colors!
>>51
I mean, from the neck down…
>>51
I’ll properly carry out the amphibious assault.
>>56
That part moves…
Even though it has been modified, it’s still a model from six years ago, the red Gundam.
I know it has a built-in generator, but I wonder if the bit has the power of a Fin Funnel.
>>57
First of all, the bit is frigging huge.
Something like that is about 8 meters long, like the Hermes.
>>57
The size is the same, so the firepower is probably the same rank.
>>57
Numerically, the output of the beam is higher for the rechargeable bit funnels of the Jagt and Sazabi than for the built-in fin funnels.
I am looking forward to next week’s live commentary.
>>58
I couldn’t hear the reading of “Beginning” at the theater.
Now that it’s been revealed that titles are read aloud on TV, I’m hoping to hear “White Gundam” teleteetelen!
It’s the Universal Century, but since it’s not canon, it’s nice that I can do whatever I want.
Originally, Holo was a cheap toy.
The ones that can think and converse like that must be those modified by Amuro based on the Tem circuit, and the ones who commercialized it.
>>62
I thought it was too scary that toys are becoming popular that start mentioning names of people like Amuro that kids don’t even know.
It’s possible that the Newtype research, which had progressed due to the result of Zeon’s victory and did not become disconnected from the official history, has developed differently. However, even at the beginning, it already seems like the psychoframe is quite small…
>>65
Why are you getting into the Gundam with the psycho-wave system?
>>72
I insisted and got a ride.
The canon’s beam cannon is one thing, but the weapons in that world are unusually high-performance.
The red cockpit will probably be visible next week.
They really have the contents of Hermes’ cockpit placed here, don’t they?
Exabe-kun is a monster that can handle bits in his first battle.
>>70
The action corresponding to imagining bits = dodging or shooting down attacks.
Actual action = Grab the bit and kill the bit.
The Gundam Cannon fires beams.
There are a lot of Big Zams.
I must say the overall level is high.
The Fraganan machine disintegrated due to the defeat, just in case.
The Federation starts from zero, while Axis’s research has stagnated.
However, the Blau-Bra has become smaller, so something happened to the technology during the One Year War.
Exabear-kun is impressive for holding his own against the red one even without the psycho-frame.
>>82
It seems like Shuji might not be that great… No, that’s not it…
>>87
Both are not in their prime, but they are aircraft designed during the war and the first generation of post-war aircraft.
Originally, Shuji is stricter.
In official history, there is a doctor, an NT expert, who defected from the Flanagan Institute and created the EXAM system in the Federation.
There is a possibility that they stayed at the Flanagan Institute and are still developing, so it’s not surprising that the NT and psycho-frame aspects are not so strange.
It’s like saying that you were fighting without activating the psychommu and without funnels while riding the Quebeley, right, Exabe-kun?
>>86
A few years ago, there was a leaked illustration that showed the Zieg Axis with added equipment that somewhat resembled the Quebeley.
When you actually carry a bit on your back, it’s an incredible size that makes you go, “Huh? What?!”
>>88
Hermès is really huge, you know.
It feels like development has progressed significantly around the psychoframe due to the analysis of the mysterious object.
Furanagan
I wonder if I was using the psycommu machines in Gihren’s Ambition with an OT.
A system that even the head of the Flanagan Organization can’t activate.
Who can activate it…?
>>92
Someone with the potential to be as good as a natural perm.
>>92
There was one person!
>>92
It’s just a propaganda organization for Kycilia, anyway.
Basically, what Exabe was doing this time was like when a controller player suddenly experiences a controller malfunction while playing an FPS and while saying “Ah, I don’t really get this!” starts fumbling around with a mouse and keyboard, getting used to it.
I’m surprised at how much you can move around like that.
In reality, Shuji’s ability was at that level even without the bit, so…
Well, when it comes to super miniaturized psycommu, there’s only that T-shaped one in the settings.
>>98
There’s a possibility that T, who disappeared beyond the rainbow at the end of Char’s Counterattack, flowed into the Zeek Axis world.
I thought there was no doubt that the voice inside the red Gundam was Megumi Han.
Well, but…
What are you doing, Lala?
They might still be alive, you know?
>>101
Aren’t you being scouted as well?
Originally, they are the poor Earthnoids.
Before I knew it, Halo had become like a partner, but where did it come from?
>>103
The belongings of the orange-haired girl.
…This Holo is surprisingly detailed!
>>110
It might be that way, but this Haro is being quite familiar.
>>103
If we take the setting that Amuro’s individual was mass-produced as a commemoration of victory…
It’s very significant that a Haro not mass-produced in this world is here.
It seems like Matu is the first one to jump into an MS without any experience at all with machines, while Cecily, Tobia, and Katz have some level of training, and Amuro has experience tinkering with machines.
Speaking of being buried underground on the moon, that’s what Hermes in the Tomino Memo is about.
A ridiculous weapon that remotely manipulates bits from beneath the moon.
Machu has the strange NT ability to instantly see the engraving, and Exabe-kun is finally doing well too.
>>108
Manually operating the aircraft during familiarization training, I grabbed the bits that move the NT and neutralized them!
What is this guy…?
The usual SE was doing the usual SE things.
I thought it was Kycilia because she’s an older woman with orange hair, big sis.
T! T! TTTT!
I get so excited about Gundam at this time that I can’t sleep at night…
Hello is generally pretty rude in any dimension, right?
I don’t quite understand it, but I get it! Perhaps Exabe-kun also had the experience of moving around like a limb when he first piloted a Zaku.
Is Machi only learning manual operation through direct control with psychocommunication?
Why do you know about Z…? It would be terrifying if it were a sphere that even recognizes parallel worlds.
According to the official history, Char scouted Lalah when he stopped by India, so there wouldn’t be any chance of them meeting in Zeta Gundam.
There’s a strange sound that seems familiar from somewhere, but…
I’m a bit disappointed that it’s a non-lethal type.
>>121
Fending off the police and escaping
You shouldn’t compare killing a cop to escaping together!
>>121
I don’t really understand what Machu means by killing or anything before that, but wow! Given that result, it’s not even about killing or not.
>>121
You shouldn’t kill military police in a neutral zone!
>>121
As expected, no matter how much distrust you have in power, killing a police officer is crazy!
>>121
Even Mercury was just a mock battle at first, right? Isn’t it not going to die?
>>121
You don’t understand.
The moment when the protagonist, who doesn’t kill with a sports mentality, accidentally kills the opponent is probably what makes it appealing.
Amuro is probably working as a Federation engineer with a safe Tem.
It’s pretty suspicious since they know too much about that Hello.
The depiction of a Newtype who can move a machine just by getting in a little is quite prominent in characters like Shibuk and Quess, right?
Killing a police officer is not normal at all.
It’s scary how the ace who encounters Amuro is completely crushed but still survives, huh, Zeon?
>>133
Dozle: “Why…?”
>>137
Megaton Altheisia, you see…
>>133
What do you think? There’s a possibility that Seira is going around killing.
>>139
Why…?
>>145
Because Seira-san is in the official history of Amuro.
>>152
So Amuro was a character who went around killing ace pilots like a berserker after the war ended, huh?
Isn’t it better for everyone to review it about three times before discussing?
>>134
I’m already watching…
There aren’t many people who say to be scared from episode 1 while trying to kill the military police!
Hey, this isn’t just a toy for the Psycho Zaku!
>>136
Over there, it has the advantage of being usable by anyone, even though it has become unavailable for use.
In the first place, I’m not at a level where I can even think about whether to kill the opponent or not.
In a world where when it sparkles to the extreme, it becomes a new species of life called Gundam, being able to sparkle from the very first episode is quite a talent…
Actually, that Haro was ◯◯! But even if that’s the case, it will just make me think, “That guy was enjoying Machu’s ass in ED…”
An anime that simply plays ED with a cute girl can be trusted.
This is serious.
Super Japanesque Side 6
I knew it was somewhat American from things like 0080.
>>146
It really feels like Xavier-kun is coming with the latest weapon while seeing Side 6 as a representation of Japan.
>>146
If there is an American-style place, it would be fine to have other sections with models from other countries.
>>146
In the first place, a colony can accommodate about 15 million people, and during the Crossbone era, it could hold up to 90 million, so I think it varies by area.
>>146
I wonder if the culture is different even within Side 6 in Bunch?
>>146
Since Gog is so stylish with just one filter, it’s not surprising if it resembles modern Japan.
>>146
It seems to be picked up from the novel’s setting in the Japanese town.
As a result of Director Tsurumaki prodding at it, Sharialpur became Mav.
“The scattering of the military police in space was unnecessarily cool…”
If the relationship with my parents is strained and the conversation continues without going home, it might be a problem to kill military police, but from what I’ve seen so far, there doesn’t seem to be anything like that.
Haro, with his eyes half-closed as he’s being stroked under the chin like a cat, is too cute.
It has the touch of Ramba Ral and Ma Kube, and it might even be from the Artesia faction if we’re not careful.
>>153
Wasn’t Ma Kube mentioned or something?
>>157
Ma Kube seems to have been promoted and is working as a judge.
>>157
It seems like it’s either a normal boss or someone even higher up.
I only heard about the 1st parallel.
Did Zeon win?
>>155
Stay tuned for how we won next week.
>>170
How dare you take Gene’s turn!
>>155
It looks like Giren’s Ambition…
>>155
Jin’s MS is not functioning well, and I’ve been told I can’t participate about three times, to the point that it is written in the historical timeline.
I was wondering if they wouldn’t do the beginning part, and then they came in like this.
I was surprised.
The sky is cloudy! I’m gonna kill Zak!
>>161
You’ve mostly killed Frau’s family!! I’ll kill Zak!! Why do I have to be called a mad dog even though I’m with Amuro who did that?
>>179
I think there is quite a difference between being killed because it was cloudy and being killed for another reason…
>>179
As expected, there haven’t been any deaths here!!
I wonder if the story of the red person will be split up too.
>>162
It feels like the beginning part might be condensed into one episode since it’s lacking length.
If they started off like that in the official history, but ultimately grew to the point of taking down the Big Zam, then…
Well, it’s not too surprising if a few people have eaten the ace as experience.
Camille is really strange, you know.
There must be something going on because Halo is guiding quite unnaturally.
>>168
It feels like it’s guiding us in the right direction to fight effectively.
I want to watch an anime where cute high school girls fight while riding robots.
What the hell is that masked guy?
Since the first two episodes of the movie version resemble the second episode of “Zike Ax,” it seems that the content up to the fourth episode is part of the movie version.
I have a feeling that Amuro might appear later, but I also feel like he won’t.
In other words, I don’t understand anything.
>>177
Even if they come out, I don’t think we’ll see Amuro, the strongest pilot, so I hope they live happily.
It’s a homage to that device system’s ray circuit.
Speaking of which, there were torii gates and such; what about religion?
>>181
Isn’t there, after all, freedom of religion?
It must be easier without Amuro.
In an era with smartphones, is it the machine of Tem Ray’s USB1…
Since it’s being sent out from Garma’s revenge unit, Ral hasn’t even descended to Earth, right?
The ED’s Nyaan is dressed quite flamboyantly, isn’t it?
It seems that Makube has become a lieutenant general.