
I thought that since the Titans are the Earth Federation, the AEURO would be the resistance, but the AEURO is also part of the Earth Federation, so is this a story about infighting?
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That’s correct.
First, after the war, the Titans grew in power and controlled the Federation’s finances, resulting in widespread non-payment of salaries to regular Federation soldiers.
And then the massacre of the spacenoids by the Titans occurred.
That’s why the EFSF was established because the Titans were a problem.
There, Anaheim seized the chance to show off to the Federation Army!!! and got close to join forces.
Separately, there is Karaba, which advocates for anti-federation and anti-Titans on Earth, and Axis, which is idly waiting far away.
It’s basically like this.
>>2
Could you make it a little shorter…?
>>3
Titans who want to kill Space Noids.
The Federation hates both the Titans and AEU.
Eugou and Anaheim want to kill the Titans.
The Titans and the Federal want to kill Karaba.
Shirocco
>>4
Well, since both are your army, do something about it!
>>4
Anaheim is on the Eugo side…
>>14
Is it okay to view this as sponsorship? We are sending employees.
>>14
Both the Federation, AEUG, and Karaba are using Anaheim-made MS.
Why are Jupiter and the Titans on such good terms?
>>6
There’s no particular justification, but the Titans, who are remnants of defeat and seek sponsors, and Jupiter, which wants to use them against the anti-Federation forces, find themselves in a similar situation.
Isn’t this a graph of forces or MS?
First of all, what is this strange pie chart?
>>9
This isn’t a pie chart, it’s just the color of the aircraft…
Hey, isn’t Axis a hindrance for both sides?
In the second half, Axis is wondering whether to get along with them over there or with us here.
It’s even more complicated because you keep meddling!
>>12
Both AUEG and Titans are negative towards the purpose of Axis, which is said to elevate the Zabi family.
Now that Axis has joined the enemy, it would be troublesome, so both sides are trying hard to establish an alliance with Axis, which takes up a lot of time in the story…
>>15
However, with Char taking the lead, the alliance talks come to an abrupt end…
The structure of the federation is hard to understand because the upper management never appears.
Since it’s a three-way conflict, dealing with two forces makes it difficult for everyone, so they tend to mess around here quite a bit.
Upon closer inspection, it might be rare for the allies to use the colony laser so frequently.
Moreover, to former associates.
In the episode of the meeting with Axis, Apolly, who was in a position of being quite uninformed about the conditions in Zeon, was…
I really hate the awful retcon that says he was a subordinate of Char since the Axis era.
Sirocco (Sirocco)
Char, who came with a gift from Axis, has connections with Anaheim.
The relationship between Neo Zeon and Anaheim isn’t particularly adversarial, which complicates things.
Looking at it this way, the close relationship between Karaba and AEUG is quite precarious…
The AEUG is also a gathering of anti-Titans Federation soldiers and former Zeon members against the Federation, so if the AEUG wins and gets absorbed by the Federation, the former Zeon members might return to anti-Federation activities.
>>25
Many former Titans have also moved to Neo Zeon, right?
>>27
Akkusiduz wanted them as a force because it was guaranteed that they had skilled arms, so they scouted the remnants of the Titans.
The unit commander, who wanted to feed his troops, took action and joined Axis along with the entire unit.
It’s because they’re having internal conflicts like this that Zeon is making a comeback.
Even though the Titans were too hardline, it seems like there was some reason behind their actions.
>>26
If we just focused on hunting Zeon, it would have made sense!
Just complaining a little there leads to them spreading poison gas saying “die,” which is why the EFF showed up.
>>42
Well, anyway, Jamitov is doing this with the determination that humanity, which pollutes the Earth, should die in war, so it’s impossible.
Are you saying that if Éugo is not a regular army, then they are a presence that could be arrested just for walking around on Earth?
>>28
Considering the level of corruption in the order of the Gundam world, I have a feeling they might arrest someone just on the rumor of being connected to the EFF.
I really think that if the color of the aircraft hasn’t changed, it would be confusing between the Hizack and the Gym II.
If there were former Zeon soldiers in the EFF, it would have made the story easier to understand.
It was a waste not to touch it at all.
>>31
Char!
>>36
By the way, Apollyo Roberto was also a former Zeon soldier.
Is the Federal Army also engaged in armed conflict with the Titans?
>>32
It’s just a clash between the Titans and the anti-Titans within the Federal Army.
“Fucking Space Noids! The Titans, who were moving under that banner, shifting to Axis on the side of the Space Noids and the remnants of Zeon is quite a dramatic fall from grace.”
Is the Federation Army able to maintain itself as an organization with this?
The Titans are a crazed group that occupied Jaburo, the headquarters of the Earth Federation Forces, and blew it up with a hydrogen bomb.
The confusion starts with the fact that Neo Zeon is named as an anti-Earth Federation organization, yet it is merely a faction opposing the Titans within the Federation.
I feel like I heard somewhere the reason why it has that kind of name, but I can’t tell if it’s official, semi-official, or just someone’s imagination.
I spent a long time without actually watching it, but when I finally watched it seriously the other day, I realized that the Titans were a simpler evil organization than I thought.
Isn’t it true that whenever Char arrives at a meeting, there’s almost always an assassination incident?
The kids back then probably couldn’t understand the power dynamics, even with the MS designs.
>>43
Even the first generation didn’t understand all the internal conflicts and enjoyed them, so it’s too late to say that now.
>>43
So for the next work, I will make it easier to understand by narrowing down the factions and the mechs that appear, focusing the portrayal around the protagonist and making it comedic!
That aside, let’s have a terrible war!
The Euga has former Zeon soldiers within it, so it can’t complain even if it’s treated as a target for hunting down remaining soldiers; the conflict is way too chaotic.
It’s already complicated enough, so please don’t make typos when explaining!
It gets even more confusing!!
I remember there was a subtitle like “Triple Alliance” in the second half of the novel.
I think it’s beyond foolish for humanity to leave 30 batches untouched due to tacit approval.
When I was a child, I watched without thinking much…
In the end, ZZ is just a battle royale after all.
Aeuros seems to have almost taken over the existing anti-Federation organization, with some dissatisfied Federation soldiers from the Titans also participating, right?
If we lose, what’s going to happen with the Titans joining the Zeon remnants, who were supposed to be our original enemies…?
In ZZ, A.U.G. has also seen many defectors, making things really complicated and bizarre.