
If there is no war and technological progress isn’t advanced much, is it just okay…?
I’m stuck with some kind of psycho-communication, and I don’t know the history after Zeknova, so there might be a possibility of updates.
“Please talk to me about something.”
The fact that you can use a beam rifle means that you’re solidly above average.
There’s no beam rifle…
It feels like there are plenty of Zaku whether it’s in the Klaba or with the military police, so it should be more than enough to manage.
>>4
I wonder if the mass-produced Gundam will appear…
This time it was a Zaku, so it was good, but next it will be a Zealot equivalent of the Gelgoog, so it doesn’t seem like there will be a performance advantage.
It’s not just a difference between an old car and a new car.
>>6
It’s so straightforward that it’s not even a metaphor at all!
>>6
In Sunrise Robots, the robot is often treated as a vehicle, so I think that’s just how it is.
If it’s in color, it might turn the robot into a living thing, so I’m not sure.
Which will take precedence, experience or deterioration?
I wonder if Zieg Ax can really be properly maintained and repaired…
Is it because of maintenance issues that they might merge with Sodong?
I wonder how long Shuji has been riding.
The Gundam is saying, “I’m not going to lose to the young ones yet!”
First, I want to restock the Vulcan’s ammunition, but it seems like I’ll be spotted immediately.
They probably hadn’t been fighting properly until they came into contact with Sodon, and it looks like they haven’t maintained anything at all.
I don’t know because there are no new types other than Zegax.
I wonder if a reinforcement plan like 0083 didn’t happen.
>>15
That’s the development plan for Zikuax.
The green old man and Exed Exes will be participating in the club battle with the latest one-off machine, right?
Is the green uncle joining the battle with a backup machine like the Zieg Ax without the Omega Psychomu?
The only ones that have come out are the discarded Zakus, so it’s still functional, but isn’t it rather outdated?
It seems that everyone is using the surplus Zaku, so I guess the red Gundam has some leeway too.
If you come in swinging at the gym, you’ll lose about 80% of your advantage right then and there.
A beta psychommu device is going to come, right?
I understand that kind of thing.
It seems like I wouldn’t have any motivation to do it unless it’s with Colonel Green Man.
The federation, in any case, has no money, and it’s uncertain whether new development can be done easily.
>>23
Since Anaheim is not acquiring technology and the Federation is secluded on Earth, they can only produce Zeon-type technologies. However, since they have secured the Moon, there is no longer even a reason to develop Gundarium γ, so technological advancement has become very slow…
The mass-produced Gundam is likely stronger than the Rick Dom, so the performance advantage will be lost by the next time.
The economic scale is actually smaller than recorded in history.
>>25
Because we’re managing without spending money on the ZION remnants that keep popping up.
>>27
Wait, if that’s the case, the economy will actually improve.
The GP plan is about a Zeon mechanic integrated into Anaheim creating a Gundam and absorbing the Federation’s know-how.
Since the Gundam theft was moved up during the One Year War, isn’t it possible that some parts of the technology are more advanced?
>>28
The question is whether Zeon has the money and resources to do that.
>>35
We say we don’t have money, but we’re being suspected from the outside, and it feels like we’re spending money on new model development rather than on refugee relief.
It seems that the I-field-related developments are progressing rapidly.
It seems like in terms of pure performance, it’s completely outmatched by the Zieg Axis…
I probably won’t lose to Zaku or Dom, but it might be tough against something that looks like a Gym?
>>29
According to the Green Uncle, the only one who can stop the red Gundam is Zeke Aks who possesses the same power.
Is this assuming that Char is piloting it, or is it simply a discussion about performance?
>>39
I interpreted “the same power” as referring to psychoframe.
A world where humanity seems to shrink and isolate itself around the Earth, on the verge of decline.
I don’t know the numbers for the generator, so it’s hard to judge its performance.
>>31
The inflation of thumbnail specs in that area has been something the production side has been weary of for a long time, as it’s not about the combat power of a DB.
Overall, the miniaturization of psychoframes and I-fields has progressed quite unusually.
>>32
Suddenly the Gun Cannon can use its beam cannon, yet the development of the GM is lagging behind.
>>59
There’s a theory that Tem was recovered without suffering from oxygen deprivation and continued development.
It is common for the disadvantaged side to want to create high-performance ace machines rather than mass-produced ones.
>>76
The cannon and tank are extremely luxurious, but since the prototype has a cannon head, it seems like the upper management’s big ship and big gun doctrine adjustments haven’t fully taken effect.
This explains, in a way, why the master data for Unit 2 is only on the White Base’s bridge.
It seems like they hold a significant secret in terms of the scenario, but in terms of combat power, they’re just like the second robot compared to the protagonist machine, the Zeke Axe…
For some reason, Anaheim seems to be meddling and trying to extract data.
Currently, the available units, including the GM, are all from the One Year War era, so the red Gundam has an advantage.
It seems that the situation will change when the next generation rolls out.
Unlike the original history, there are no prolonged small-scale battles.
Zion is also not making any moves to invade Earth.
I guess at most, only a motivated colony is secretly conducting MS research to prepare for the upcoming space age of warring states.
The Gundam development plan was conceived to catch up with the delayed MS technology of Zeon, and from Zeon’s perspective, to reflect on the lessons of the One Year War, there was no choice but to gradually develop MS without a specific virtual enemy.
If Odessa hadn’t fallen, there wouldn’t be much concern regarding resources.
According to historical facts, Dozle died, and it seems that Odessa was also recaptured.
The colonel absorbed from within has awakened and powered up three times.
For the time being, we declared independence and reached a ceasefire favorable to Zeon.
To be frank, just that means a ceasefire is still just a ceasefire, so we have to continue to expand our military, and since the sphere of influence has unnecessarily increased, the burden of maintaining public order has also increased, making it seem like there’s not much money available.
If it were available, we wouldn’t be selling it off.
I still don’t know how much reverse engineering has been done even in the gym (tentative) of this world.
In that world, new models and improvements are constantly being developed not only for big battles but also because there are always small skirmishes ongoing…
I still don’t really understand the performance of the latest model, the Zikax.
It seems like there won’t be any GP plans anymore, and it looks like it still has a monocoque structure.
>>48
Regarding the structure, we have been instructed this time to align it closer to real robots.
It might just be a difference in design concepts rather than parallel elements…
I wonder if at least something like the Zeta won’t be born.
>>49
It seems that there is currently no development environment for the movable frame.
The performance of the psychomic is already drastically out of line with the official history at the α stage, so in that regard, it is completely one-of-a-kind.
The fact that even the Zaku has a thoroughly Gundam-derived computer system introduced is notable.
It’s interesting to see the differences in priorities between Zeon and the Federation.
>>51
It said that the existing MS was updated, and it must have been a significant blow that the technology related to software leaked as well.
The beam rifle and beam saber are included, and the shield with I-field and the Ω psychommu partially exceed the original, so the main body specs might also be better.
It would be lonely if something like Gundarium or new alloys weren’t created.
Zeta is a type that is extremely limited in its use, like attacking Jaburo solo and then escaping, so it probably won’t be used by anyone other than the AEUG.
>>57
Any organization can use a force capable of solo operations after entering the atmosphere alone.
>>69
It can be used, but is it really necessary to use it that way…?
>>57
In the end, variable machines have remained more on the niche side except for a certain period.
>>57
If you look at it from a critical perspective, you might wonder about this guy’s performance specifications… but it’s just a high-performance mobile suit that was in line with the variable trend of its time!
>>57
The Federation has always been troubled by the vast defense target of the Earth Sphere, so they desire MS that can expand their range of action.
Could it be that the Shield of Gikax has an i-field?
>>58
Yes
There are currently no scenes receiving the beam, so it’s difficult to understand.
>>63
I learned about it for the first time…
I wonder if I can see you at the gym next week.
If the Federation loses their base asteroid and goes to war again, it will depend on how many colonies other than Zeon will support them when they go into space.
It feels like both Zeon and the Federation are wary of the mood in the side colonies.
>>61
The Zeon are disliked, but the Federation is also carrying out operations that could potentially cause collateral damage to other colonies if things go wrong…
In the first place, I don’t even know what the economy of the official history was like.
The variable machine will be made by Shirocco.
Losing both bits in episode 1 is a tremendous blow, but will there be a weapon replenishment afterward?
>>65
If we could use Bitcoin in the club, it would be too strong, so even if we go back, I think it would be a serious battle that isn’t in the club.
>>73
When Char obtained the Gundam, it was evaluated as not enough to change the tide of battle, but once he got the bits, he reconsidered thinking, “Maybe it could be…”.
>>83
In fact, I was destroying the reformed federal fleet in Solomon as a substitute for testing bits…
IF has probably contributed significantly to the mass production of the Big Zam.
I think receiving a beam saber without damaging the shield is only possible with an I-field.
I feel like it was written in the movie pamphlet.
Overall, the evolution is completely in a different direction from the official history, so simple comparisons are difficult.
Lose two bits quickly.
For now, it’s just funnel weapons I’m dealing with, right?
I wonder what the federal side is using now.
While it is possible to quickly assemble elements with variable machines and general-purpose machines, this is specifically regarding battleships with limited onboard numbers. For regular sorties from the base, two general-purpose machines and an SFS are sufficient.
Before jumping to 0085, there is a possibility that it has been modified after jumping to another world…
There are differences in aircraft performance, but the differences in the OS and user interface seem significant.
Is it not that Shuji is crazy, not the potential of Gundam?
It’s not that the Scopedog is strong, but rather that Kiriko is exceptionally strong, following the same logic.
>>84
But ExaVeck-kun, who hasn’t activated the Omega Psychommu, was destroyed by a bit, so it’s not like they stand out that much, right?
>>93
That’s also because it was inside the colony, so it was crashing with bits.
I might have shot! If I had let it do an all-range attack, Exave-kun might have died.
Just having a machine gun makes the opponent pretty formidable! That’s the kind of world Clava is.
The beam rifle sabre funnel is overly excessive firepower.
>>85
Even if it were to exist, it could just become a money sink…
>>85
It’s just that I wouldn’t mind dying by accident, but I don’t actively want to kill anyone.
Originally, it seems like a great weapon because Amuro used it, but here it might have become an easier-to-use machine by improving the Gun Cannon.
I feel like Gundam was treated as a high-performance model even when things like the Jim Custom were released.
The head vulcan and beam saber that were used in episode 1 weren’t used at all in the Clava.
Is Shuji being considerate and holding back, or has it become unusable because it needs to be repaired?
>>88
Isn’t there a bullet?
I wonder if they were able to fully analyze the Gundam after capturing it, up to the Zeknova.
Since you probably aren’t operating something that is still in the middle of analysis, it may be that it wouldn’t be a problem for future development even if Gundam is no longer around.
>>89
I only know that the Zeku Nova is related to the runaway Cyber-Newtype.
Therefore, the Ziegax was deployed with the strict prohibition of using the Ω Psycommu.
>>108
I’m sorry, my writing was poor.
It’s not analysis of Zeknova, it’s analysis of Gundam.
The physical Gundam is gone in Zechnov, but the subsequent MS are based on reverse engineering of the Gundam… So, is it okay that the original Gundam is no longer there…? This raises questions.
>>116
The psychommu was added later by the Zeon side, and since the Zeon Jim was already deployed in combat during the war, I think they may have fully exhausted that option.
Well, that’s to be expected.
>>89
I had also been thinking like this.
The gym won’t be complete without incorporating Gundam operational data, and since they analyzed a Gundam with a similar concept, it seems that even the ones that were produced in advance can’t be used as they are.
I like the light cannon that looks like a Dragoon from Dragooner.
I don’t really know how strong Shuji is.
Exabe-kun’s opponent was quite strong, but in episode 3, it wasn’t to the extent of being exceptionally strong.
>>94
Was it because the presence of Bit was a deterrent that Exabe was strong?
That world should have already seen the emergence of Z and Geo by now.
The mobile suits haven’t been updated at all since the One Year War, right?
It seems like the Federation forces got really pissed off after their defeat and are mass-producing Ricked Dias or something.
>>96
I’m holding the Jikax IF shield, so I’m racing past Geo.
>>96
That being said, in the main storyline of Zeta Gundam, MSVs from the One Year War appear, and the Hizack is a main force.
Isn’t it the case that there hasn’t been much of an update?
I wonder why only the light cannon was able to continue being produced.
I wonder how Shuji is managing with maintenance.
In the end, the Federation’s strategy became a seesaw with front-line GMs and rear-line Balls, so it’s not entirely unreasonable to think, “Why not just use all GM Cannons (light cannons) from the start?”
>>102
It might have been better for the vanguard to have specialized units, while the rear guard could be just mobile cannons, making it easier to gather numbers.
>>102
The ball is a support device, but the camera and sensors are cheaper than those in the gym, resulting in lower shooting accuracy.
It seems that the proper operation is to match numbers alongside the gym as in the main story, or to come forward in front of the gym and act in place of the gym.
Shuji doesn’t have any money.
In terms of performance, the Gundam is on par with the Gelgoog.
The red Gundam is almost a complete inferior version of the Zeke Axis.
Well, I don’t know about psychic powers.
I don’t quite understand why Shuji’s red Gundam needs an installer device… Did they really install such safety mechanisms on the Federation’s earliest MS?
Personally, I have a theory that it’s a counterfeit or modified, but Shalia perceives it as the red Gundam, so it seems like the real one might exist.
>>106
According to the milk shell in the story, it seems that the installer device itself is based on technology obtained from the Gundam.
>>120
I see, I understand.
Oh, there are people who read that carefully.
>>125
The original source is my dad’s circuit.
>>106
In the scene where I read the wiki for episode one, it says that the system was originally from the Federation and was completely copied by Zeon, then retrofitted into all MS.
What’s going on with the supply of weapons, ammunition, and energy in the first place?
What overwhelmed Exabe-kun was also the fact that he lost all his weapons right from the start.
It’s quite a mystery how they managed to secure fuel for the remaining two bits.
It was supposed to be a situation where we rushed because the fuel was in a critical state just before Zeknova.
In the first episode, it was quite fast-paced.
Well, Bit occasionally moves with supernatural powers, so it’s hard to say…
>>115
They’re not New Types; they might actually be operated with topless and exotic maneuvers.
>>132
Do the fraternity dorm edition, Tsurumaki!
>>132
I wonder if the green uncle is eating Lalah’s cultured meat to maintain his abilities.
>>115
Is it still not in Jinman?
Well, at least the bit in episode 1 is powered by propellant.
Originally, they should have shown the incredible NT + Newtype phenomenon around Char’s Counterattack, but they did it during the One Year War, so the restrictions on psychoframe came super quickly.
Surely Shuji is either buying or stealing at least some fuel.
I think the reason the gym is focused on close-quarters combat is because of the successful data from Amuro’s Gundam.
Without that, it could be explained that the nature of the federation becomes a focus on outranging during battles.
>>122
In close combat, it seems that the one with superior motion patterns would be stronger.
The IF Shield is a pretty dangerous weapon since it basically doesn’t exist until the time of F91 or Crossbone.
So something must be flowing in from the official history.
It’s quite something to be a pilot who gets played by the ball at this point…
>>127
Well, it’s better than the public pilot.
The operation method is too masculine.
In the movie trailer, Rinne had her arm cut off.
I wonder how Shuji will repair the red Gundam.
Are they going to transplant the Zaku’s arm?
I lured them into the colony to prevent them from firing the beam.
If he were a criminal, it would have been no joke, but Shuji was not like that.
Does Zeon in this world really intend to completely crush the Earth Federation?
It seems like there’s no room for that at the moment.
>>135
I’m not saying it’s a victory.
>>135
For Giren, who wants to manage the entire world with a few elites, defeating the Federation is probably necessary for his ultimate goal.
Degwin and Kycilia don’t seem that motivated.
>>135
Since they took all the space bases in exchange for the withdrawal from the ground, there isn’t much attachment left, is there?
Girell must be dissatisfied that he can’t control the population.
>>135
Even though Zeon has few people, if they try to maintain control over the entire universe, it would be too dispersed and governance would be impossible.
The psycommu seems to be a monopoly of Kshatriya despite being called a regulation, based on the way it’s expressed in the work.
Of course, there must be dangers associated with Zeknova itself.
>>137
If a somewhat amazing NT rides in the old Psycommu, it could blow everything around it away, which is too much of a defect as a weapon… I don’t want something like this mounted on a ship!
The performance balance of the Gundam’s arms and legs on the Canon’s body is surprisingly good…? It’s a bit of an unexpected success from an injury.
Equipped with a hammer for close combat, further improving balance.
>>138
Do you need a hammer?
>>140
Because it’s necessary to spin under the legs of the Big Zam…
>>140
A hammer is important.
What do you do when entering the atmosphere?
Why are you still alive even though you were at the epicenter of Zekunova?
“There were many fools who claimed to be Colonel Char.”
“Head Vulcan! And the bits! This guy is the real Gundam!”
I guess there was someone who rode an MS that looked like a red Gundam just for appearances and called himself Char Aznable.
In the first place, the data on Gundam itself is with the Federation, so even considering Char’s existence, I don’t think the retrieval of Gundam would be that much of an advantage.
>>147
Since it is the recovery of the victorious hero, I think it serves as the best appeal to both domestic and foreign audiences.
The technical advantage is certainly so.
>>147
The data of the Gundam has been handed over to the Zeon side.
The test operation data could not be obtained.
These two points seem significant.
>>147
I actually thought that Char wouldn’t change that much with just one MS.
With the psycommu and bits equipment, this is doable…!
That being said, the existing systems of the machines have all been upgraded with the Gundam circuits.
It’s ridiculous that Shuji uses a Gundam to doodle in space as a luxury.
A Zaku is fine.
>>152
The Gundam is saying, “Do some doodling…”
>>152
Shu-ji is poor, so he probably doesn’t have the money to buy a Zaku.
>>157
I can’t just sell Gundams, can I?
It is a fact that there was a time when the Federation forces were overly obsessed with the mass production of Z.
>>153
Why would you omit the variable mechanism with that?
>>160
That’s the part that costs the most and is a hindrance to mass production…
>>174
Then there’s no point in focusing on Z!
>>174
Then it’s fine not to be Z anymore!
>>153
Mass-produced Z, Z Plus, Rigazi, Z II → the line of Rezel…
“Please don’t sell me,” the Gundam is saying.
Shuuji lacks common sense, so you shouldn’t think about it with common sense.
Since it can take hits from a hammer with a heat hawk, the hammer is theoretically an all-purpose weapon.
I wonder where all that spray is coming from…
>>167
The reason Shuji is poor is probably because he spends all his money on paint and Gundam maintenance costs.
Shuuji is living a life like a street racer.
>>173
It looks like Machi is infatuated with a biker gang guy.
>>180
Is that so?
For Shuji, Gundam is probably more like a Bren Powered than an MS.
Isn’t it good to add features for flying? That’s a bit too serious…
In the explanation of MAV tactics, it was stated that MS battles are fundamentally visual combat, so once an attack is made, the position gets revealed, and that led me to think that bits and funnels are cheating weapons.
>>175
The light cannon crew was in a panic, wondering where they were being shot from, and in the meantime, the entire fleet was wiped out.
>>175
Char and Sharia’s mabu tactics are likely on a different level from the tactics that became widespread after the war…
With new-type sensitivity, optimal coordination is also possible.
Transforming aircraft have a lot of breakdowns for not much of an advantage.
What is the meaning of Shuji deliberately painting graffiti on the colony’s outer wall?
It is saying to draw a Gundam.