
According to official history, the Federation was quite dedicated in pouring resources into Operation V…
I simply think it’s the worst.
“I’m even losing to the Pegasus level.”
An unforgettable blunder in history.
It’s been destroyed up to the pro gun level.
Why are they leaving a Gundam unprotected without a password?! The soldiers and military enthusiasts in that world are all criticizing it!
Even so, I wonder if it’s really necessary to make the main production machine a light cannon?
The Gundam data can’t be stored only inside the mobile suit.
Did you replace it from the stolen sense of shame?
There’s even a light cannon in tricolor that seems to be clinging to regrets despite being that way.
The V plan is a top secret, and at first, it seems that there won’t be many Federation soldiers who know it has been stolen.
When the light cannons start being deployed, I’m sure people will think, “Doesn’t this look similar to the red MS of Zeon…?”
I’m doing so well that I almost want to hide the fact that I was stolen from…
Tem Ray is probably hardened by being held accountable.
It’s a bad image to officially adopt something that was stolen and is being used on the front lines…
A major blunder occurred because we completely lost the opportunity to obtain a test bed and know-how after the model of the main production machine and the operational ship were seized.
Moreover, it’s a painful loss that the know-how for beam miniaturization has also been stolen by Zeon.
Still, it seems that the volume of material won’t change even after being kicked out from Earth.
The GM’s decisions likely reflect the combat data of the Gundam, so they emphasized close-quarters combat capability against MS by implementing beam spray guns and lightweight designs. Since that wasn’t the case, it led to the further evolution of the Gun Cannon and Gun Tank, reinforcing the Federation’s basic principle of battleship gun supremacy and long-range capabilities, right?
Captured weapons played a big role in winning the war! It does have a somewhat uncool vibe, though.
Losing like that is much more uncool, you know…
The flow of stealing the Gundam felt more natural with Amuro boarding it amidst the chaos of the initial attack.
Why is there no one here from the beginning…
Well, we’re pushing up to Solomon, so doesn’t it matter much whether there’s a Gundam or not?
The absence of Tenpa and the fact that Char continued to side with Zeon is decisive.
It’s nice, isn’t it, the messy equipment management system…
I think it’s also significant that there’s no one in Solomon who can stop the bit.
Just by being on the screen, about 10 ships have been unilaterally sunk by Char.
In the main Gundam storyline, there were no people around because the trailer was broken and they were in the process of calling a tow truck.
In the end, Zeon couldn’t create a mobile suit more amazing than Gundam!
In other words, since the Gundam created by the Federation won, it’s understandable that one might feel the Federation has not lost…
It smells a bit musty in the cockpit, so I wonder if they were airing out the Gundam in the sun.
I wonder if the feelings around this area are depicted in something like seeds.
The issue is more about colony management allowing the invasion of MS-sized entities rather than the management of MS during the loading process.
It might be that Amuro wanted to get on as per the main story, but he had to go to the bathroom and stepped away.
Captured equipment is being used quite normally.
First of all, the fact that Char directly boarded the colony indicates a branching point.
The moment of inspiration probably changed everything there.
There is also a malfunction in the gene of the Zaku causing that issue.
I mean, it’s a level of blunder that makes you suspect they are a mole.
I heard that the method of operation itself is key to weapons.
In other words, because the console didn’t change much compared to the Zaku…
In the real world, there have been instances of capturing one or two advanced aircraft, but I’ve never heard of any stories where that changed the course of the battle.
From the perspective of someone who knows the true history, doesn’t the fact that the Federation doesn’t have a guy with “Amuro’s” hairstyle have a greater impact than expected??
As for Zeta Gundam, the Titans lost because the Mark II was stolen…
It’s reasonable that there is no key because it would be problematic if the pilot holding the key died and it became unusable.
There may have been security, but regular security guards probably can’t defeat Char.
It may have been inevitable once we were invaded.
The key to the all-or-nothing V operation was completely taken along with the battleship, and all the data was captured as well…
I want at least a lookout.
It seems that the impact of the smaller beam weapons being taken away is greater than that of the Gundam itself…
Because there is no combat data from Amuro reaching Jaburo.
The performance of the mass-produced models might have lagged a bit.
I only watched the TV version, so I don’t really understand, but I was surprised to find out that Dozle had died without me realizing it.
In a world where there are no ‘perm’ in the Federation and the victorious Zeon’s mantra is the innovation of humanity, the treatment of Newtypes is consequently overwhelmingly better.
The V plan itself has Revill extremely enthusiastic about it, but many other officers were more in favor of building battleships, so it’s not exactly a last-ditch effort…
I believe there are definitely factions that view Tem Ray coldly as a war criminal, even if he is still remaining in the Federation Forces as an engineer.
It is clearly stated that piloting a Gundam is different from piloting a Zaku.
It’s strange that Char can pilot it well.
That’s why Dr. Flanagan had his eye on NT, right?
In the end, the mobile suits created by the Federation brought victory, so the Federation has not lost…!
I feel like no Mobile Suit that surpasses the Gundam has actually appeared during the One Year War in the official history, so once again, Tem Ray is amazing…
“Just drop Solomon and crush Granada! The reckless energy was just too amusing.”
Since Side 7 originally had the pretense that there was no military, they couldn’t really leave any security outside.
Char, who was good at catching confidential information.
Newtypes can understand structures just by looking at them, you know…
By stacking bits, it became a strategic-class weapon, and probably even the strategy of trying to destroy the lunar base by violating treaties has been turned into Zeknova.
Engineers will be protected.
Because it would be a problem if they defected to Zeon.
Char is too strong for completely dominating Zero One, who behaves like Amuro during that overly polished time.
Is the strangely organic form of MS some kind of foreshadowing?
Gundam is super strong! It was taken by the enemy, but we have superior resources, so let’s mass-produce this! We also have the data for it!
From the perspective of federal officials, it’s probably extremely frustrating to see Sodong operating so self-importantly in 0085.
It seems that the Zionic Minovsky craft technology was lagging behind the Federation, but isn’t it a big deal that they completely acquired technology that can float a space battleship?
If there were Azam and Absarass in the Zeta Gundam world, it would seem more complete.
If you’re troubled by someone stealing Gundam, shouldn’t you create a stronger Gundam and smash them to maintain your pride?
I don’t really understand, but I understood something!
The amazing thing about Newtypes is that they can do it on their first try.
Dr. Tem has no fault, but I think there is no place for him in the military.
I think post-war Zeon is also struggling with Newtypes.
It’s a claim from the Daikun faction, which represents the innovative side of humanity.
In the Ziek Axis world, it seems they’ve become hesitant because the danger of NT became clear due to the Zeknova incident.
I haven’t watched the movie, but is this world’s Sayla also becoming a “Char must absolutely die” person…?
When watching First, it’s surprising to see regular housing lined up very close to the military’s secret weapon development site.
It’s quite silly, isn’t it?
If a Biz Gundam that has a long operating time and is cost-effective for mass production grew out of the application of the stolen energy CAP, that would be truly regrettable.
Since we can shoot beams, then mass production of light cannons is reasonable.
I think Zeonic and Dymad were incredibly frustrated.
I was planning to develop various things from here, but I guess I have to base it on this super high-performance MS…
Temurei has lost his place within the military due to this blunder and is now working as an underground device dealer, I bet 5000 Hight on it.
I was able to steal a facility for charging energy into the beam rifle and the beam rifle mounted on the Pegasus, so I can say goodbye to operational worries.
It might be somewhat advantageous to have obtained technology that allows mobile suits to enter the atmosphere on their own.
It doesn’t seem like there will be many opportunities to utilize it.
In the TV version, it’s not depicted, but the Big Zam army has been formed, and it’s like, seriously, don’t mess with me… that’s the situation we’re in…
Moreover, Amuro is also not here.
I wonder if there are Light Cannon Sniper II, Light Cannon Striker, and Light Cannon Cold Weather Specifications in the Zeke Axis time space…
I want to see a scenario where Char thinks it’s silly to leave the hatch open and approaches excitedly, only to realize that it just looked that way because of the catwalk, and that it was actually locked.
Looking at the situation, it seems like Zeon could easily win, yet even so, it’s still a ceasefire and a draw…
Because he is the person in charge of the Temray V operation, he must be bearing some sort of responsibility or punishment.
I feel like the fact that the 01 Gundam lost has a significant impact.
A weapon that can be easily taken down shouldn’t lose… It’s better to compromise with cannons and overwhelm them with numbers.
There are no flaws in the specifications of 01 or the pilot, but Char’s close combat sense was just too outstanding.
When facing overwhelming numbers, the only option is to counter with mass, so mass-producing the Big Zam makes sense.
There’s no way a gravity-crushed mobile suit can beat an aircraft.
The canonical Guncannon is tough and is way faster compared to the Zaku.
And then, I have a powerful handheld beam.
I think that just with the Zeke Axis, since it runs out of hand-held weaponry and changes to shoulder beams, it becomes weaker in close combat.
It seems that reverse engineering of Gundam might completely overturn the genealogy of Zeon mobile suits, so I have a feeling it could influence not having to create ridiculous prototype machines and crazy designs.
Tem Ray took responsibility and became a bio-computer to assist with the man-machine interface, advancing the Federation’s psychocommunication technology by 10 years… I hope that’s not the case… I can’t believe it could be.
I thought about whether the developers of robots and weapons would be held responsible if they were attacked by enemies and failed… but then the hatch was opened and they were taken over! In that case, it might be possible…
Before A Baoa Qu, but only up to Solomon; however, at the point Solomon fell, Zeon had already suffered significant damage.
In the end, the federation has no spare military strength left and after being beaten this badly, they chose to cut their losses and had no choice but to retreat.
Char is not dead…
It must be the responsibility of the security side that allowed the infiltration.
Rest assured that the Zeon swimming club has been properly established chronologically.
Well, I might as well just use the cannon instead of going through the trouble of making another Gundam for the experiment.
I don’t think they would put the blame for the failure of the V operation solely on the captain…
It’s not a plan that was pushed through unilaterally; it’s likely a large-scale operation that was approved by higher-ups.
In the end, Zeon is driven out of Earth, so they aren’t really gaining much.
Being able to be independent is significant, but isn’t there a lot of bleeding?
I never imagined that Char would have the qualities of a protagonist in a misunderstanding gag.
With Luna Two falling and no federal foothold in space, the security of space is stable, but the colony tax remains unchanged, so I wonder how the Earth economy is doing.
There were no soldiers in Zeon, but Char was too present…
Isn’t it strange to place the responsibility for field security on a technology officer?
Rather, it’s because Tem survived that we were able to create the light cannon, right?
I didn’t make a hole in the colony, and Char just took the Gundam and Pegasus and left.
The Zeon lost at Odessa despite not having the Wooden Horse team and without Elran’s spy being exposed…
Or did Ms. Seira find out who the spy is?
It is a war that has significance in making the Federation recognize Zeon as an equal nation.
Megaton Altheisia is far too heavy a material for consideration.
How did you become a soldier and an ace pilot?
If the learning computer from Gundam hasn’t taken Amuro’s data, then…
I feel like there’s not much point in specially creating a new body to produce a mass-produced version of the Gundam.
It seems like there won’t be any problems if I just upgrade the arms and legs to Gundam and use a light cannon.
The second ship, the White Base fleet, was probably there, maybe.
It seems that Jamitov is thinking about how to somehow reduce the number of people on Earth within the Federation.
No matter what happens to Gundam, the Ground Type Gundam and Ground Type Gym should be produced…
What a wonderful sight! It’s a Gundam that feels like the spirit of Zeon has taken form!
If you go to Earth, you might surprisingly encounter some land guns.
I’m looking forward to that part in the Earth chapter as well.
I wonder if Char is merging with the red Gundam or something like that.
The ball frame is nowhere to be found, and since the light cannon still has Luna Titanium armor, even if the Zeon gym was deployed in actual combat, it wouldn’t have been an easy fight.
Rita Bernal…? 🤖 🐤 Are you… Char Aznable?
If the Kompeitō drop had succeeded, it would have clearly resulted in the Federation and Zeon both collapsing, but what were they really planning to do, the Federation?
We’ll have no choice but to completely ignore the Space Noids and isolate ourselves on Earth… No, it turns out this doesn’t really change much in the end.
Revil didn’t show up at all, but I wonder if he has already died in battle.
Perhaps Ramba Ral hasn’t descended to Earth because Garma is still alive?
I wonder what they are doing in that case.
Even the Ground Gundam probably has a light cabbage-like face now.
It’s unclear whether the strategy of overwhelming with a large number of gyms and balls, which seems to have turned into a rather unproductive single formation of light cannons, is advantageous or disadvantageous for Zeon.