
Noble gas!?
The enemy is not ZAFT.
That’s why the nameless diner…
It felt like a situation where everyone needed to calm down, back then.
Null pointer exception.
I wonder if a simple Trike Dagger will come out in HG…
Despite being in a gym-like position, I have a strong image of being beaten up by Jin.
The protagonists have become the enemy forces…
I followed the story of Seed for the first time in the new G Generation.
It feels like the difficult developments keep continuing…
Despite the significant difference in material resources, the Federation seems to be constantly getting defeated by ZAFT.
The scene where three units surround and skewer a single Jin with sabers is very memorable.
It’s wrong to use the archangel as a pawn.
Rather, the tactic of attacking with a majority is already perfected from the start, so it is more balanced than the difference in performance of the people inside.
Panama has a brief depiction, but there are scenes where it doesn’t lose to Jin even in one-on-one close combat, and Dagger is just an excellent machine.
What was the kill ratio of Mebius and Jin?
I realized while playing Eternal that even though it seemed like only the orbs had mass drivers, I was wondering how I was able to go into space.
It seems that the Alliance wasn’t just losing, as they managed to retake the ZAFT occupied areas and capture the mass driver.
Now that you mention it, both the Zaku position and the GM position are enemies.
In the next work, the Zaku will become an ally.
I like how in the thread someone says, “Is the Alliance’s Striker a mobile suit?!”
The image in the thread was something that was hurriedly produced because the implementation of the striker pack wasn’t completed in time, right?
It’s already complicated with the Strike Dagger and 105 Dagger, but adding the Dagger L makes the performance relationships even more complicated.
I wonder where the Alaska base was located in Alaska…
A technique for splitting the stage position and setting of the gym equally between Strike Dagger and 105 Dagger.
What I made cheaply and in large quantities is this one, but I recently learned that by the time of Yakin, I had a proper set of Dagger L as well.
The simplified wartime improvised version of the 105 Dagger is the Strike Dagger.
The low-cost version of the 105 Dagger is called the Dagger L, right?
Even though it bears the name “Strike,” it can’t use the striker pack.
When 105 Dagger appeared in the movie, 105 disappeared and it was confusing that it was just called “Dagger.”
Why did the 105 Dagger appear instead of the Dagger L in the movie?
It feels like the appearance of Dagger is a turning point since the Allied forces are quickly becoming suspicious and immediately heading to the Alaska base.
Is it really true that “Kitakore” is already a dead phrase?
I was using it normally in reality.
The original mass-produced model is the 105 that supports Striker Packs, but it was partially simplified and produced quickly, resulting in the Strike Dagger.
The Dagger L, also known as Dagger Lightweight clothing, has been able to reduce costs while maintaining the same performance as the 105 Dagger.
When we say “alliance,” it’s not a united front at all, and mainly the antagonist is the Atlantic Federation.
I feel like I don’t need 105 if I’m there, but the one that remains is 105…
I guess the direct line of Strike has some prestige as well, huh?
Is it true that in G Gen, it’s said that you can hear Frey’s last voice?
It seems that the Allied Forces of Freedom have settled on a two-type formation of 105 and Windham.
In other words, even the elite Phantom Pain is a Slaughter based on 105 instead of Windham, so I think the 105 is superior in the finer details.
Who is the enemy?
The alliance that has emerged freely is the Eurasian Federation.
In Eurasia, there may not have been many Dagger L available.
Due to the pro-ZAFT faction being destroyed along with the capital, Eurasia has shifted towards the pro-Burkos side in the post-war period…
In the movie, 105 seems to be doing quite well by taking down Murakame Kai.
It seems that outside the screen, you’re able to fight Zaku with Windam, which is more than enough as an infantryman.
Zamu is really strong as one of the three Naturals.
It seems that Dagger L simply looks weak.
Add more anti-personnel guns to the legs or something!
Since I’m just a support for MA, thinking that a pack is sufficient with Jet and Doppelhorn, well, it has to be Windam, right?
It might be that the reputation is bad because Logos was mainly using the Dagger L.
I have a Strike Dagger, a Duel Dagger, and a 105 Dagger, and I don’t know which one is the strongest.
Did the dark dagger not become popular?
It’s definitely MA, rather than the coordinator’s monkey imitation Katombo!
There’s also a long dagger.
The general-purpose pack for space should be an ale, but Windham never equips it at all.
Only being bombarded by artillery from a straight distance towards Euclid’s swarm.
General MS troops are tough.
It’s already apparent from the time of Artemis that the alliance is not united.
They said something about which organization of the alliance belongs where over there.
But there’s no way children back then would understand that!
I heard from someone anonymous the other day that there is a coordinator unit in the alliance that is highly motivated for battle.
It seems that the power relationship of the Windham 105 Zakugaitz, which is supposedly on par with the initial GAT, is somewhat unclear.
The Strike Dagger, due to the Uniuss Treaty, is being released at an incredible pace and plays a significant role in destabilizing the world; it’s an amazing thing.
I liked listening to the sound of footsteps in a line.
I like the design of both the thread picture and Windham, so it’s sad that in the anime they basically just play the role of being defeated and taken down in the bank.
The Windham shoulder parts have changed, so I can’t use the launcher and sword.
Well, if the image of it being an homage to the original Gundam comes to mind first, you might mistakenly think that the Earth side is a unified nation.
Basically, it’s better to think that my mental state will just keep deteriorating until I reunite with Kaghari in the desert.
There are many attractive new mobile suits in the alliance, so I wanted to see new mobile suits in the movie.
If you say it’s fine with MA, then yes…
In other words, out of a total of 500 million coordinators, only 60 million live in the plants.
Cody from the Coalition became unnecessary since the natural-use OS was completed, right?
The greatest masterpiece of the Union is undoubtedly Deep Forbidden.
There is no MS in ZAFT or Orb that can defeat this in underwater combat.
The 105 Dagger has the same specs as the Strike except for not having a PS, so it doesn’t even have a gym position…
It seems that the final production viability is also quite good.
The Strike Dagger has a face that can look handsome or more like a background character, depending on the angle, and that’s great.
Dagger L has become a typical gym face.
It’s strange that Eirwindam is only a few panels in Astray!
A mobile armor with great thrust, thick armor, extremely high mobility, and equipped with dragoons is definitely the strongest! The Millennium proved that.
Only two people are moving naturally.
105 is close to the Gym Sniper Custom or around that area.
It feels like the mass-produced MS from each faction is clearly outclassed by the Murakumo from Orb.
Although they are increasingly producing Zakus, Gelgoogs, and Zaku-types, in reality, some new models are being circulated, and there are still bases on Earth where Zins and Zauts are the mainstay.
It might mean that there isn’t much of a performance difference since the elite unit that suppressed the coup used a Shigu instead of a Zaku.
There’s no upgrade to the Strike Dagger to power it up like the Gym II, come to think of it.
The relationship between the Strike Dagger and the 105 Dagger seems like a homage to the setting where the 1st gym had both a prototype mass-produced type and a standard mass-produced type.
Well, after seeing the performance of Zamza, I can understand why people think MS is for support and MA is the main force!
Although CE is often ridiculed and criticized for various reasons, I still believe it cannot compete with a world that has experienced colony drops.
It’s impressive that even from the outside, it’s clear that your mental state is falling apart, yet you’re taking care of Frey in the Red Sea.
Regarding Slaughter, I think it was because Wyndham’s HG wasn’t out at the time, and basically Phantom Pain was a redecoration.
Since dagger blocks are being produced, it wouldn’t be strange for FREEDOM’s to be of high performance.
There were those who caught Murakumo and those who stopped Imoja.
The depiction of the Tanhauser defense with the Zam’s positron reflector is always stylish and full of flair.
I mean, it’s the awakening episode, so they’re really putting in the effort in that battle.
Eurasia is a mess with a free and utterly foolish designation for launching nuclear strikes on Earth and a requiem for retaliation.
Well, if someone says we don’t need Union MS in Compass, I can only reply, “That’s true.”
Is the formation of the Destroy and several MS supporting it the ideal type of the Federation’s tactics?
Alliance: MA is better than MS!
Orb: Emphasis on MS with special equipment as well
ZAFT: Let’s go with an all-purpose MS!
Certainly, when it comes to making a story as Gundam, the easiest places to develop are Orb and Zaft, right?
Since it’s completed with Windham and Dagger, everything else is fine with MA.
Euclid is probably the most versatile, but its appearance is plain.
I still prefer Zamzazar and Gelsuge.
The fixed gun turret Loewegrin and the MA equipped with positron reflectors are optimal for base defense.
If a natural has an upper hand, they can pilot a mobile suit, so I wonder if a coordinator with a lower hand can’t pilot one?
The Federation is not a monolith, and I was surprised to see that their controlled areas on Earth are even fewer than I expected; it’s shocking when you compare it to the image of the Federation from the Universal Century and then look at the world setting.
In the final battle of DESTINY, the Orb and the Alliance are collaborating to fight against ZAFT, and although they didn’t appear, there seems to be Alliance mecha in the Compass as well.
In Eternal, the scenario was that Kira could hear the voice of the deceased Frey, but I wonder if the setting has changed.
Perhaps it’s because it’s a director’s comment that doesn’t appear in the work itself, so it wasn’t originally part of the official setting.
The alliance also gets a bit flashy when it’s a complete mess like N Dagger N…
The final battle for freedom is the combined fleet really working hard, but since there are no MS units, it seems to be simply a matter of animation or something similar, and not because there are actually no combined MS units.
I have a feeling that aside from some aces and enhanced humans, the upper limit of MS that naturals can handle is probably about the performance level of the initial GAT.
I can’t help but shed tears when I think that some coordinators, who are supposed to be elite with their edited genes, end up being passed around like a Zawt.
It’s not so much Genesis, but Patrick is the craziest.
The Sword Calamity is part of Kaito’s collection, but what happened to Ed’s machine and the other one?