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[Mobile Suit Gundam 00] What principle is it operating on?

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Being able to fly in the air is one thing, but how can it also adapt to being underwater…?

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The power of Jupiter is amazing.

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Moreover, you can knead the mass.

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Well, it’s because… the turbines are being spun infinitely with GN particles, right?

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From what I’ve seen of Sec-chan, it seems that the solar furnace itself is maintenance-free.

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I don’t really understand the lens type…

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Things that can only be created in the Jupiter region.

Somehow, an incredible amount of particles are being emitted.

This bamboo shoot is just an exterior.

I only know that much about GN drives…

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If you don’t attach the TD blanket, the particles (as compressed) have toxicity.

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Egg

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It seems to react to people as well.

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What does Kuroda think of Jupiter, calling it Leviathan?

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I’ve heard that you need to be a topological detect, but what does that even mean?

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Believe in the power of Jupiter…

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Carmen Carmen! Buster Machine No. 3! The Power!

Jupiter has a lot of crazy things going on, doesn’t it?

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What is the egg of the universe?

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If Jupiter is involved, it should be a Jupiter reactor instead of a solar reactor…

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It’s said in Cybernight that the high gravity of giant planets is suitable for monopole collection.

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There was a great theory about twins in Iron-Blooded Orphans too, but was it trending?

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If only the Kojima particle lost its toxicity…

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The optimal manufacturing environment is probably the sun, which is why it’s called a solar furnace.

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What are GN particles…?

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Installation and removal are surprisingly easy to do.

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I feel like Jupiter appeared quite frequently in sci-fi not too long ago.

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Don’t you need fuel or something?

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Creating particles should involve breaking down a large mass, yet there is no mention of the original material at all.

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Isn’t it a bit too picky that it can’t restart once you stop it?

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It takes a long time to make, like a high-pressure processing of materials that can be extracted in space, using wood with high gravity.

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Why do strange particles come out of a monopole furnace?

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It seems there are some somewhat intricate settings, like needing a starter for the pseudo furnace and that it has an attached battery or something.

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What does it mean that having a Gundam face is convenient for particle control…?

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A clavicular antenna is needed!

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It’s something that’s just as hard to understand as a perm.

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The carelessness of thinking that just by naming it something like GN whatever, it will power up anything.

I love it with the generous spirit that this is how robot anime should be.

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The original solar heater is a bundle of potential that has not been diminished at all until the theater version.

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Even if it’s a simulation, mass production, neutralizing toxicity, and reproducing Trans-Am, the genius is just too genius.

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Let’s add GN particles to versatile broth products too!

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I like the gruesome missiles of the Dynames that get all beaten up when they hit.

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What does the solar furnace itself look like again…?

Isn’t it the case that the commonly seen cones or the cylinders on the backs of Curios and the rears of Gebruder are all covered with a shell?

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Is something wrong with the innovator?

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Since the time of Mr. Minofsky, it has been fluffy, so it’s a tradition…

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Convenient weapons of the Build Series

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It’s like a lineage of things such as lean light and photon mats.

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Minofsky particles are known to be made from helium-3, but it’s extremely unclear what this one is made from.

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Isn’t it amazing that they can produce those pseudo-solar furnaces so quickly, even if they emit a little toxicity?

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GN Anonymous

GN and Shiiaki

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It’s sturdier than the main body, so it can be attached to the shield without any problems.

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It was an era where just saying “rare metals” would somehow get you by.

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GN folding chair

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They say a monopole core can decompose almost anything, so the fuel should be fine with whatever is around.

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The contents of the corn can be seen in the scene where it is ejected from Nadore.

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I think GN particles are more humane than Minovsky particles because they are visualized.

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What is the principle behind automatic generation…?

I wonder if they are collecting particles from the air.

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What’s up with those clear parts that suddenly started appearing on that weapon and such?

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Sunlight is just ultraviolet rays, right?

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Was there a problem with the pseudo-solar reactor?

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It’s amazing how easily it can be removed and attached like an attachment right on the spot.

Ribbons was doing it, right?

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In terms of performance, there’s not much difference between the pseudo and the original, right?

The original seems to have more of a dialogue power, though.

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I think the most peculiar thing is the development of capacitor technology.

Why can you move 00… and how can you burst?

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It’s surprising that they didn’t start with the setting; instead, they designed the character first and then expanded on what this spinning top-like thing is.

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Eoria thought of it.

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It might be orange particles that result from detoxification, but the toxic-looking red particles are also hard to resist.

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The pseudo-reactor from the second phase onwards seems to be more user-friendly for those controlling the power generation infrastructure compared to the genuine reactor.

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A quite rare original solar furnace.

The fact that I destroyed the one that was mounted on Seravee and 00 towards the end of the second season is affecting our lack of firepower in the movie version.

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Hey… like this

Was there only a solar furnace of that shape?

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If you manage the toxicity, it only becomes harmless oxygen and hydrogen after being released, which is too kind to humans.

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So the bamboo shoot is not in the shape of a solar furnace!

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Technology from several generations ahead.

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I don’t really understand the distinction between the names of particle storage tanks and capacitors.

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There’s no Quanta or bamboo shoots attached, right?

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The solar furnace itself was released by Tieria in Nadle at the end of the first season, right!

It’s that black one.

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How they are converting it into electricity is still a mystery, so the theory that they are using particles to spin turbines cannot be denied.

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It’s just lonely without bamboo shoots.

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I feel like it was quite large in the beginning, but once it starts moving, it doesn’t stop. I wonder how they are miniaturizing it…

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It seems that there is compatibility between solar furnaces even when driving in twin mode, though I’m not entirely sure.

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Ribbons was holding it carefully, which is a bad thing.

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A mysterious bamboo shoot where Vache and Flag weigh almost the same.

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If the performance is equivalent or better, why is it that the original can be quantized, but the pseudo version cannot?

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What is the cosmic egg…?

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If it were made for twin use from the beginning, there wouldn’t be any matching issues. The fact that Eoria has almost completed it theoretically is frightening.

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It seems that quasi-particles and genuine particles are compatible, which was also demonstrated in the Brave movie’s supply.

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Things like Ahab, GN, and Minovsky are good. But what is it with firing beams and moving MS power without any special particle settings! The SEED series is strict about energy devices, so I can’t include it in the discussion.

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Green GN particles look refreshing, don’t they?

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The energy associated with thinking and its affinity could have made Parmet more health-conscious.

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What does GN in GN particles stand for…?

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You can generate power with solar energy and just run the pseudo drive.

It’s incredibly eco-friendly, the world of 00.

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Graviton nuclear?

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The clear parts of the GN Qatar are directly used as heat weapons.

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I wonder if there will come a time when every household has a solar furnace.

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It gets confusing whether the aircraft with two drives other than 00 is simply carrying two or if it has a multiplicative effect type.

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The only one that is stated to be a heat sword is the clear material, so I feel like I didn’t really understand how a normal GN physical sword increases its cutting power.

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The stove aside, we might start placing a tank behind the kitchen in a propane-like manner.

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Is it an abbreviation for Gundam energy?

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We don’t need a space elevator! Tear it down! The vested interests will disappear!

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Furthermore, it’s super toxic.

What is this…

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But somehow, it seems that cell something can also be healed.

What is this?

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A parallel double drive matching inspection task more rigorous than the Manhattan Project.

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GN particles seem to permeate matter, so if you vibrate the particles that have permeated, they will generate heat. I just thought of this.

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The thing about Susanoo that has a bizarre setting where it appears to be an ordinary GN sword but is actually equipped with a beam saber emitter, giving it both properties.

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Isn’t it terrifying that particles that transmit thought can be absorbed?

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This is an original solar furnace.

And this is the pseudo-solar reactor.

This is amazing, a pseudo-solar reactor (trans-am possible).

This is twin drive.

Also, twin drive (without multiplication effect).

“Isn’t it all the same?”

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Maybe it’s not poison, but it’s seriously tearing the cells apart…

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I think it was a sword that vibrates a lot, wrapped in particles, giving it the properties of both a solid sword and a beam saber.

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The names of GN swords have started to come out in various variations, and it’s becoming a situation where you might wonder, “Is that even possible!?”

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It seems that clear parts can be subjected to thermal energy without any loss, but what does that mean…

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The Gundam’s armor is also made strong with particles.

The solid sword is probably surrounded by thick particles, making it sturdier than the opponent’s.

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I want a Gundam science and technology ranking list.

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Don’t create things like the iron-blooded Ahab reactor that are hard to understand but somehow work, engineers.

…The Psycho Frame is like that too…

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I remember that only the major powers with space elevators were able to reap the benefits, while the smaller countries were struggling, but is this the same after the ELS?

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Let’s turn the surplus pseudo-solar furnaces into special attack weapons.

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Is it a beam? I don’t remember there being such a setting.

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It can be attached and detached relatively casually.

Even though Ribbons is a character that can basically do anything, how can he equip the 00 Gundam in that situation during the final battle?

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Going as far as quantum teleportation is a bit too much, isn’t it?

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Since it’s a build series, it’s a different thing, but GN particles can even harden… that’s what the Diver Ark became.

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If GN particles change continuously from infrared to gamma rays, then that might be the case.

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The bald man who anticipated this… is a saint.

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In an era where the Sakibure is moving, it coexists with ELS, and quantum teleportation has also been put to practical use.

The problems on the ground have probably settled to a level where there are no longer any issues.

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Actually, we were swapping back and forth during the twin drive activation experiment.

Wasn’t it made easy to change out casually?

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By the way, there isn’t a depiction of the half-destroyed rubber gun exploding.

If you want to, it’s possible to have someone pick it up and play it again…

The main performance is probably becoming obsolete in no time.

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Unlike the development of psychoframe technology because of the existence of Newtypes,

The emergence of the innovator is completely in line with the bald prediction, right?

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Dr. Ioria’s friend, you know… A

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The Ribogan was still functioning despite being broken, but how was the O-Riser, which had completely stopped operating, going to be swapped out?

Are you asking to move to the Exia side?

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Every time I see Ribbons piloting the O Gundam at the end.

I was standing in the vase right after the final episode.

Ribbons sat and died on the seat that still held the warmth of Rasse’s butt.

I remember that thread.

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I finally got my hands on it…! The original bronze bell.

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The drive has a higher priority for protection than the Meister.

Well, it has become easier to spawn GN drives.

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What’s with Rasse’s butt?

I was having a conversation with the ambassador, so I’m sure it doesn’t matter.

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If Setsuna hadn’t looked at Ribbons with those eyes…

I wonder if I was fulfilling my role as an innovator without being rebellious.

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What is up with the guy who has seen the normal operation in the video and is already imagining Trans-Am?

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Isn’t shooting Eoria the biggest mistake?

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If I weren’t so patriotic, I probably would have been scouted by Sorabi normally, right, Professor Eifman?

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If it’s moving with particles, I think you could release everything at once and do something amazing, right?

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It has transcended even the gods.

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It seems that the Meister is also likely undergoing training for drive replacement and protection on-site.

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