

That’s bad.
Since riding the MS, any era you pick is amazing.
The nameless, faceless Zeon soldiers who made me break out in a cold sweat must have been quite skilled.
There is no other way to say it than “one warrior against a thousand.”
I can kind of understand how one would want to confine someone.
>>5If I accidentally switch sides and get taken out by a pilot, that would be bad.
>>6According to the novel’s explanation, after the end of the war, the Federation Army elevated the White Base crew to hero status and brought them out to various events to use them for propaganda.
I think Amuro, who was the greatest hero when the heat of the situation cooled down, became seen as a danger and feared shifting to the political world because of that state.
>>16Amuro is in that state too, so I think he has probably barked something like, “You guys are nothing! If I became a politician, it would be a piece of cake!!”
Whether we actually do it or not is another matter.
>>5After a long time in actual combat, Camille and the sleeveless pilot were crushing the Asshimar with a transport plane…
Well, this can’t be left unregulated.
>>5Damn it! If I’m kept in such an environment, I’ll rot away!
It even took 2 minutes yesterday to drop all 6 new recruits!
>>10Scary…
>>13It used to take just one minute!
>>14Take it easy…
>>10(It’s only because those around are desperately trying to hold on to their natural curls.)
The last shooting or whatever, it’s not remote control; it’s pretty insane to input actions based on Char’s ambushing and position prediction to aim and shoot at that location.
>>7Gundam pilots should be like this. Kamille was involved in the concept design of Zeta, but since then, the skills of Gundam pilots have declined severely. Kou is just a mecha otaku, and since the Colonel is from another series, that doesn’t count.
Surely this is the place, hit it! (Hit it)
If you ask for advice, they’ll seriously tell you to keep an eye on what’s behind you.
It’s scary to think that if Amuro hadn’t shot down Lalah and Char Aznable, the Federation might have been overwhelmed by Zeon with psychommu-equipped machines.
>>17I might have underestimated Amuro from Z a bit too much.
>>20Even if I’m a coward, surviving almost every day of the One Year War for several months isn’t just for show.
>>20This is what it’s like right after my return to MS battles, almost in my first match.
You’re always perceiving things that you can’t physically see at all.
There! Down! More down! Keep an eye behind you too! That’s not it!
>>23It probably won’t be as crazy as Amuro in the official history.
Doo-chan can visually confirm the wired psychoframe behind, so there’s no way to win against Shariable…
I was able to respond quite well to the all-range attack on my first try, and after that, I dodged it perfectly.
>>24I wonder how you can do deviation shooting on something you couldn’t see (as Hermes’ bits get drawn into the beam rifle’s line of fire).
Even the great Amuro wouldn’t be able to dodge attacks from behind swiftly if he got into a Psycho.
That guy shot down the wired psychommu.
At first, the educational computer that even amateurs could operate as long as they read the manual was amazing.
In the middle, I started to achieve results to the point of being called an Esper, and in the second half, the latest mech, Gundam, couldn’t keep up.
Their abilities skyrocketed, making them a constant threat to Zeon.
I think whether Char could become a Newtype beyond Amuro by piloting the Gundam is a separate matter.
Amuro became stronger in the extreme situation where he thought that if he didn’t participate, both the people around him and himself would die.
It’s questionable whether Char, who is strong from the beginning, would have become that strong even if he got into a Gundam.
I want you to see the new translation of Z Gundam.
They perform some incredible acrobatic dodges.
(Why do I already feel a lack of performance less than six months after starting to use that thing, which was made with insane high performance…)
>>32Not just half a year, but it was only a little over three months from when the thread image was posted until the end of the war…
>>35Perhaps during the initial development and production, no one expected that this war would end as quickly as to be called the One Year War.
The crucial Tem Ray also developed the weapon with the intention of mass-producing the Gundam.
Sliding through the beams smoothly.
It was pitiful that Camille had to bear the useless expectations of this guy’s return.
The person is a good pilot, but the Titans were just too strong in the first place.
>>37That was pretty much equivalent to Top Gun back then.
If we get this close, attacks from all directions will be impossible! Char! Back then…
I think Char also had feelings like “I’m not really into this…”
>>38(I’ll imitate…)
>>41This is no good! Amuro!
No matter what anyone does, this person’s stock keeps rising.
The more the green uncle causes a ruckus, the higher the value of this curly hair bug goes.
This guy should be grateful to Gundam.
If I hadn’t become a pilot, I would probably have ended up killing someone.
>>46That’s not possible.
It just ended up that way because it was a necessary situation.
“Keep an eye on the back too! What are you talking about?”
…Why are you following me?
I don’t think Amuro is a psychopath, but I really believe it’s crazy to charge in with absolute certainty that he won’t hit.