
It’s the CRS Gelgoog!
I’m a time traveler, but in the new Gundam series, there’s a Gelgoog that looks like a GM (with magnet coating) fighting evenly against a Gundam.
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Yeah, who the heck is Jim…?
I feel like Zeon was also researching magnet coating, but perhaps as a reaction to stealing the Gundam and acquiring various innovative technologies, research on those kinds of things other than psychommu stagnated…?
The moment it was revealed that this was a Gelgoog, the live commentary thread was filled with about 800 responses of “Gelgoog?!” which made me laugh.
I didn’t expect the Gelgoog to look like this…
In Twilight Axis, there was talk that Alex’s reaction speed seems quite excessive even by today’s standards.
In the end, only a select few extreme cases really require magnet coating.
Honestly, even if you say Gelgoog with this appearance, my brain glitches.
The glitch is so bad that Bison is called Vega and Vega is called Balrog in Street Fighter 2.
https://bandai-hobby.net/item/01_5932/
Hurry up and announce who this is!!!!
I can do whatever I want!
It’s just a gym with a name carried over, right?
Gym…?
Why has the memory of the gym disappeared from the nameless?
Since there are quite a few Zaku components mixed in, I guess it’s somewhat different from the GM; in the official story, it’s probably more like the Galbaldi, which is a hybrid of the Gelgoog and the Gyanko.
Against the federalized Gelgoog of Sanboru.
This one is a Zeonized Gym (Gelgoog).
I want a Johnny-specific Gelgoog… although it’s more likely that the Chimera Squad doesn’t exist in that world.
I have a memory of seeing that the MC became standard technology at the time of the Zeta broadcast.
I wonder if the ball will come out.
Please wait.
If this is a Gelgoog, then Gemu Kamof wouldn’t be born, right?
In the Federation, it’s a world of light cannons, and we don’t get close to distances where reaction speed and joint friction become issues.
It seems like someone is telling you to somehow manage with distant bombardment.
But it’s a mass-produced machine, right?
Look, it’s broken.
I was thinking, “What is this that looks like a fusion of Gelgoog and Gym?” and it really was fused…
Please provide a model answer for when someone asks what’s interesting about the Gelgoog being like a gym.
Does the name Gelgoog have some important meaning for Zeon?
The mass production plan for the Gelgoog was already in place when they incorporated the data from the Gundam, which led to the creation of the new Gelgoog!
It’s a thread image that looks like a collage.
As a result of reverse engineering the Gundam, the Federation’s technology and design philosophy flowed into the Zeon side, creating a rather chaotic situation.
There was a future person who could tell just from watching the special footage of the theater that it was a Gelgoog, which is amazing.
It’s not the gym, is it?!
In the integrated maintenance plan, isn’t it that MS before the Gelgoog also have a Gundam flavor?
However, Gergugu is an amazing name.
Mash may be heavy due to full psycho maneuvering without magnet coating.
Was there not even any magnet coating done anywhere yet?
The Gouf is just a regular Gouf, right?
The design on the side of the mouth is more subtly Zaku-like than Gelgoog, which is unfair.
Mash
Wasn’t the magnet coating Act Zaku already developed back then in the first series?
MS-01 (model) created by reverse engineering the Gundam
The Zaku’s neck is delivering a continuous neck chop.
Generally speaking, it’s not that Machu is slow.
Shooting down 100 aircraft is a bit too sudden for the opponent to jump up so much…
There must have been someone in Zeon who really pushed for the name Gelgoog…
It seems that MS14 was canceled due to the arrival of Gundam, and the gMS-01, which was created based on Gundam, was named Gelgoog.
Ortega Gaia Mash
I’m not Gelgoog, Gelgoog isn’t Gelgoog, Gelgoog is Gel.