
Yes, it’s 3 height 5 cool.
The shuttle fee to Francesca is 520 Height.
No matter how you think about it, that coin doesn’t seem to have a value of 3 million yen.
It seems like an amount that Matty’s mother would help with if I lowered my head.
You picked up a currency unit that only appears in Mobile Suit Gundam Wing: Operation Meteor.
Speaking of which, even though it’s been going on for so long, I don’t really have an impression of currency in the Universal Century.
The price of 3 million yen for a smuggled military computer is expensive or cheap.
If it’s worth 3 million, it seems like Nyaan would jump in without hesitation.
It seems that the value has plummeted since the federation lost.
Pick up the height as well.
Pick up the gratin sermon as well.
If we cancel the club, we’ll be lost on the streets! They were saying something like that, and it seems like a considerable amount of money is at stake.
If you win in the club, even after writing off 5,000 heights, you’ll still be in the black, right?
If it’s simply a matter of not having enough money, it could flow directly to “I can’t pay” without the need for a loss scenario—so why not just suggest leaving the club?
I was thinking that, but when considering the market for Mobile Suit Gundam 0080, it seems like not having enough is actually the right approach.
Could it be that the junk MS business is super profitable?
The value of money might be quite different between wartime and the stable period after the war…
But since weapons production in the Gundam universe is done with the speed and casualness of making imagawa-yaki, it’s not strange for a fighter jet to be produced at 1/1000 scale.
I thought it would be really difficult to maintain this with a small number of people when I saw the actual size of the MS, it’s just too big.
Isn’t hyperinflation happening?
It’s hard to imagine what the prices of luxury goods would be like in a neutral colony during wartime.
Gemon, who assembled two Gazes from gathered junk, must be an amazing technician.
If I hadn’t dropped the coin, it definitely wouldn’t have been enough, and Nyaan would have ended up bearing unnecessary misfortune again.
As for repairs, Burnie and Al can handle it just the two of them!
It was predicted that there might be some cryptocurrency or something like that inside the coin.
The two women are unaware of that.
Since a junk dealer for MS can exist, I think it’s probably around the price of a passenger car.
“You tell others to apologize right away.”
Macchi-chan doesn’t apologize even when she drops money…!
Most engineers are still engineers even in the Universal Century, right?
It seems like it can work even with a rough connection, like swapping the entire head, so as long as you can get the parts, it shouldn’t be that difficult.
I have a question about whether Shuji is the kind of character who would place an order without any means to pay for it at all.
There are many high-ranking officials from public corporations, so that area is quite prosperous, isn’t it, Side 6?
In an instant when the organization was annihilated, Setsuna might be able to prepare the Exia Repair on his own, and the mobile suit might unexpectedly be easy to maintain.
That device isn’t prepaid, huh… Well, I guess that might leave a trace.
Shuji probably won’t be looking.
At first glance, it seems disconnected from the real world, but still, I’ve got connections to order illegal goods behind the scenes.
I wonder what we would have done without each other…
It might be something like a Bitcoin cold wallet.
Maintaining MS and getting it to 100% is super tough, but it feels like anyone could manage around 70%.
The Gundam world gives the impression that gold coins and gold bars are in circulation.
I thought it was just something that manages secret keys for accessing cryptocurrency.
Even if an FZ is quite broken, with one adult who can give instructions and one child, you can bring it to perfect condition using parts from Jimko and local stores.
Well, is FZ amazing?
If it’s a Zaku, I guess even a small organization can somehow maintain it, but I wonder how it is with the Gundam type… I feel like there was always an error showing on the UI of the Ziek Axe.
The Gundam is telling me to buy a device…
It’s a world where we can go resource mining to Jupiter, so I guess astromining has also been put into practical use.
Isn’t that shady guy a black market dealer planning to make a deal?
It’s not enough anyway without dropping it; that one coin is just not enough.
I feel it’s hard to believe the theory that their sense of money is completely wrecked, as they are likely doing various things to maintain that Gundam.
It seems like I’m spending quite a bit of money on spray art.
It doesn’t seem like a character with a strong sense of money, so the mystery deepens.
The head-mounted vulcan gun, which had been harshly criticized for being a total hassle to reload yet ended with just a few shots and was deemed useless, was actually functioning properly.
I regularly maintain it.
When I caught a glimpse of it in the movie, I thought there was a 5000 drawn on the coin, but it turned out to be some kind of OOOO pattern.
I don’t even know when I got my hands on the Gundam.
It might be surprisingly recent.
I think the inclusion of the scene where they deliberately go hungry supports the idea that they don’t have much money.
Even in the vast universe of the Universal Century, money is still scarce.
The framework of the nation is probably a mess, so it’s understandable that money maintains its value.
Well, rare metals are basically rare metals no matter how you look at it.
The funds that Char sent to his sister were also gold bars.
Shuuji takes out a gold nugget from his pocket…
Shuuji is currently saying he’s hungry, so it seems that the food he was about to order and pay for was from Uber Eats…
It’s not a world where we are colonizing a planet where gold can be mined.
I wonder what I ordered with one coin in the first place.
It’s the first season of Zeke Ax.
Where did Char go in the first place?
Can you tell just by watching the movie?
At this point, the theory of Nyann’s misdelivery is just too ridiculous, there’s no way it could be true… unless the password happened to match by coincidence.
Was the gold ingot that Char sent to Sayla too?
It’s one thing when you were the supreme commander, but where would a poor colony nation’s officer get gold bars…?
The Zaku that’s being auctioned off must be cheap enough for a junk dealer to buy.
If you watch without understanding what Shuji ordered, wouldn’t it be hard to understand why Machu gets involved and goes to Crab?
The rest is everyone’s toy.
Are we going to clean the ditch? Or not? I was listening to a silly conversation while thinking this.
Well… it would probably be just a supplementary currency…
When it truly has that value.
It’s scary that such a tiny coin has that value.
Is that gold coin really worth that much for just one…?
I don’t really care, but it seems like organic solvent sprays would definitely have strict regulations in the colony.
I understood the abnormality of Machu and Shuji, but I don’t know anything about Nyaan’s character even after three episodes.
If the complaint about a misdelivery goes to the boss saying the original customer hasn’t received it, I’ll get fired!
…Is it easier to move the story if someone gets fired?
Since no one can vividly imagine what a monetary economy that includes not just Earth but the realm of the universe would be like, it’s understandable that it turns into gold bars.
Even if you dig deeper there, it won’t necessarily become more interesting in an anime way.
If it’s inside the colony, that’s one thing, but spray art on the outer walls can only be called outsider.
By the way, in other colonies, they use a different currency, and I think it’s called Gira.
The fact that the newspaper hasn’t reached 1 height in 20 cools means this whiskey is quite expensive, right…?
The value of paper currency plummeted, so universal gold began to be used in transactions, as was written in a war novel.
In Gundam X, it reached a level where most of the characters had never seen currency.
I wonder how they maintain the Gundam, considering all that paint… Could it be that it’s being regenerated or something?
The self-repair function is not something exclusive to the Devil Gundam.
In Kondo’s Mobile Suit Gundam: Revival of Zeon, a Psycho Gundam with self-repairing capabilities appears, right?
In the colony, it’s unclear if organic solvent-based sprays are even sold, and I wonder if those spray cans are water-based.