
Somehow, I became the leader of the remnants of Zeon!
We’re not going to let someone with potential pilot the new model…
How do you manage supplies when becoming a guerrilla in MS?
If you die, there’s nothing left to talk about.
I can understand giving someone with low skills but at least minimal control a better-spec device.
As a newly graduated recruit from training school, I wasn’t expected at all and was assigned to the latest model, but I managed to survive through fierce battles, which feels quite like a light novel…
If we could make the Gelgoog’s handling closer to that of the Zaku…
Instead of a beam naginata, how about making it an enhanced version of an axe?
The integration maintenance plan was created because the model conversion was not going well.
Receiving Rigel in an environment that was mostly Gaza C at the time is quite unexpected, isn’t it?
In other words, it’s amazing that an ace pilot can immediately master a completely different control system.
To maintain a ship in space where there are dual limits on fuel and air, a base is absolutely necessary…
I wonder what happened to the remnants…
When it comes to the term veteran, it sounds good, but…
Being a veteran doesn’t simply equate to being excellent.
It’s better to have a beam rifle than a Zaku machine gun that doesn’t work well.
It seems that the One Year War started on January 3 and the Gundam was activated on September 18.
After 9 months of handling it and finally getting used to the Zaku, being told to switch to a Gouf, Dom, or Gelgoog in the following 3 months would be troubling.
Despite being short on resources, Zeon has been releasing new models too frequently.
Once the federation officially decided on a gym, it was mostly a single development type of gym for a considerable long period of time.
Even Amuro suddenly achieved results, so there’s no reason why this guy can’t do it too.
The machine itself is one thing, but it would be great if we could uniformly equip the Zaku with at least a beam rifle and a beam saber…
Isn’t it too sad for the new recruits who are thought to have potential and are put on old models, only to be dragged down with the has-beens?
Even though they call me a veteran soldier, I’m only a few months ahead of them…
The development team isn’t considering the pilots on the ground at all!
The absurdity of Char being able to switch cockpit operations without proper training.
If it’s just crashing while using an unfamiliar control system, that’s one thing, but the worst-case scenario is dying right away. So if someone suddenly tells you to switch, of course, you’d hate that…
If you’re excellent, being forced to pilot a Zaku is just too unpleasant.
Forget about collaborating with those old-timers who can’t even switch models.
It’s often heard that excellent individuals set it up with the same model so they can easily cooperate with veterans who are particular about the old models.
I can’t help but think there might have been a faint possibility that they wanted the clumsy ones to stay alive as much as possible in the new model.
The deployment of the Gelgoog started from the Solomon Battle.
Rather than immediately switching after being launched from Earth, it might be better to have the trainee soldiers who practiced from the beginning in a Gelgoog at the rear.
It is clearly stated in the original anime that student soldiers are piloting the Gelgoog.
It’s just that there aren’t many soldiers in Zeon, but it doesn’t match the depiction of the remnants endlessly popping up in later years.
It feels like a justification like this.
The combination of the Gelgoog’s beam melee weapon, beam rifle, and large shield is almost exactly like a Gundam.
It’s such a waste of talent to assign an excellent new soldier, who doesn’t have any strange habits, to a Zaku…
It’s a bit unreasonable for the entire Gergugu fleet with Shima to be ostracized.
There may have been student soldiers who survived after being deployed with Gatlers.
Veteran pilot (not particularly strong)
Frederick F. Brown was doing his best with the Gelgoog.
There are people who say without thinking that the new model is better!
If you think about the aircraft you’re entrusting your life to, it’s definitely better to be familiar with it.
The people who were packed into space probably have some time for model conversion.
The group that returned from Earth is probably doing their best to regain their maneuvering sense in space.
(Excluding Char)
How did you handle the supplies for the remnants? The Federation is basically disliked by the space folks, so… it feels like you can explain anything by saying that.
The Zeon remnants can easily prepare the latest advanced machines.
I don’t know if it’s exactly a junior mobile suit or a petit mobile suit, but…
It seems that MS-like construction machinery has existed since before the birth of the Zaku.
I think there is some piloting experience like that.
It’s only been a year of war, though…
It’s not like the Gelgoog was piloted by 100 student soldiers or anything.
It’s just that those who were simply excellent and managed to switch models were also riding the Gelgoog, like Shima and those around her.
Frederick Brown has surprisingly become a veteran who switched to a Gelgoog…
Still, I…
Survived the fierce battle.
There were quite a few people who didn’t like that we, the characters from 0083, came out as messengers on the Axis side.
Well, it makes sense if you think about it normally.
It seems like they are struggling to make sense of the settings that were probably decided on a whim back then.
Veteran warriors of light will, when the time comes, let the student soldiers escape first and try to hold back the enemy themselves.
Veterans of darkness will quietly disappear when the time comes, while the student soldiers and veterans of light are fighting.
A universe so loose that you can gather debris and create a thorny garden.
It’s not just a problem for the pilots; operational know-how will also be needed from scratch, and it would be tough to prioritize the new aircraft even at the expense of veteran mechanics.
Even though the performance of the MS and the strength of the NT soldiers were superior, it seems that one can still lose.
There were still quite a few veterans who would switch to Rick Dom.
It’s not surprising that the Gelgoog could have been distributed a few days before the Abau Akuu battle, so of course they wouldn’t have time to switch.
There may even be differences in policy at the unit level…
There were places where veterans were given priority, and it seems there were also instances where student soldiers were prioritized.
It would have been nice if the Zaku could carry a beam rifle.
Not limited to Char, many named aces of Zeon frequently switch their mobile suits, and there are quite a few whose final machines are Gelgoogs.
It’s no surprise that they are called the ace.
I can understand committing terrorism after surviving.
Why is a student soldier becoming the leader among so many people who are clearly older than him?
Mai is a true Zeonist, so of course she would go to Axis after the war without having to experience the massacre of the Federation during the final battle.
It’s amazing that you can switch to Char so much.
You can suddenly pilot a Gundam with Zikax.
I think the Gelgoog has an overwhelming advantage with a beam rifle and a naginata.
Anyway, it’s a fight with the gym and the ball…
Standard model conversion is something that you do thoroughly in the back base.
Personnel who cannot breach the frontline units or defense units will continuously fall behind.
It’s crazy that Char can move the Z-Gokk’s all-range attack on the first try.
Rather, even veterans who have talent for riding MS would quickly switch over, right?
There are those in a tricky position who have experience but lack the skills to immediately adapt to new things, and they cling to the old models.
I wonder how the ranks of the Zeon remnants are determined?
There are basically no people like Char who can switch between different types of machines effortlessly and still achieve consistent results.
Don’t you want strong MA or MS?
“I’m just a trainee soldier, you know?! Yet I keep successfully carrying out terrorist acts with a Gelgoog and somehow ended up as the leader. It feels like I’m climbing the ranks.”
The ace has been given a pre-production type Gelgoog, so compared to regular soldiers, it’s possible that there was still time for conversion training.
If you think about survival, having a big shield with a Gelgoog is definitely better than a Zaku-Dom with just its bare essentials.
MA seems to have a complicated control system.
It’s only natural to feel some discomfort because they are trying to force consistency.
Even if they survive until the Second Neo Zeon War, will students still be treated as veterans?
The bottom panel doesn’t have the atmosphere of a student soldier anymore.
It must have taken a considerable amount of time to reach this level of success.
What about the Zeon swim team members?
Can the Z’Gok be used in space?
Aside from the exceptionally high value of Char, it’s quite strange that Gato managed to finish the Gelgoog from the Rick Dom in just a week.
There is an atmosphere that suggests the others can afford to convert models since they are originally keeping their ace in reserve.
After being invited to a derafuri (a dangerous operation), I turned it down because the survival rate was zero, so I’ve been surviving, which shows I had a good sense for that kind of situation.
With student mobilization, it would be a state of emergency, and there wouldn’t even be time for practice…
The Delaz Fleet was treated as a suicidal act that wouldn’t succeed so conveniently even among the same remnants of Zeon.
Considering the mobility of the Gelgoog, which was the most advanced at the time, it seems that it would take new pilots longer to get used to it compared to the Zaku and others.
I thought the Gelgoog finally felt like a standardization, but I wonder which MS’s control unit it was based on.
If you’re going to criticize the Gundam setting, please make sure you understand the setting properly first.
The Axis, kind enough to accept the Delaz faction, would only become a cursed child.
The fact that they’re sending slightly trained recruits to the front lines means the military is already in its death throes.
These days, all beam weapons are directly connected to the reactor, right?
As expected, they should have mass-produced the Gelgoog Cannon for student soldiers.
Even though radar tracking is difficult due to Minovsky particles, using one-year war mobile suits for guerrilla activities…
It will stand out a lot and there will be a flurry of sightings, so normally it’s impossible to stay hidden for a long time.
It’s really annoying that there’s some fake fans mixed in.
Frederick Brown has a similar background.
Isn’t it that the spray gun normally has reduced output?
Thanks to that, unlike a rifle, it can be prioritized from the power source.
Oggo
The spray gun has low output and weak convergence, so in addition to simple power, its range is also inferior to that of a beam rifle.
However, if we limit the comparison to destructive power at close range, they are equivalent.
I wonder what the percentage of soldiers who became Zeon remnants from student soldiers is…
In the anime, the depiction of the spray gun clearly looked weaker than the Gundam’s beam rifle…!
It’s strange that there is almost no energy attenuation and it retains the power of a battleship’s main gun.
The fragments of stars can’t possibly succeed; it’s an act of suicide… There are many remnants who abandoned them, and they will only learn after everything is over that Delaz achieved his true purpose, dealt a blow to the Federation, and gloriously fell.
And I guess I’ll live my life always dragging the regret of not having participated…
It’s honestly hard to understand why beam rifles, which are handheld weapons, can’t be reused due to the generator’s circumstances.
I remember seeing in the game that the Häyaku Shiki can only use either a beam saber and machine gun or a heat hawk and beam rifle.
Fire, Mom! The pilot of the Zaku is often mistaken for a Gelgoog pilot, but I wonder if they would be considered a promising new recruit now.
Personally, I interpret it as a younger adult expressing such things out of fear of death.
Escape from A Baoa Qu.
I know there was a conversation at some point about meeting at “some point” and saying “where are we going?”
The background of the Zeon remnants is too diverse.
Despite all the members of the Zabi family at the top of the faction being dead, they are still acting according to the faction’s interests, which is ridiculous.
The beam spray guns of the skilled players were really scary in the early days of Gun On…
That pilot had a name…
Thank you.
It’s bad that there’s only one week from Solomon to Aoba Ward.
It’s bad that the Zaku machine gun can penetrate the Jim’s armor.
Don’t we not need beam weapons?