This guy might be one of the craziest characters in the entire Gundam series…?
That’s right.
I only died because I was playing around.
I can do command, politics, plotting, MS development, and MS piloting.
>>2You were no good at leadership, politics, or schemes!
>>3When he’s doing it, he handles things like the Apollo Mission without difficulty.
Start playing in the middle and give up.
>>4Forgetting about colony laser destruction and accidentally firing while watching a lovers’ quarrel, leading to the complete annihilation of the fleet, is far too frivolous.
A person who was enjoying themselves throughout except for the end.
It was impressive when we outsmarted Bright and Jamaican and took control of Von Braun.
The gap between the brilliance of the setting and the actions within the story is remarkable.
Don’t be fooled by looks and voice.
>>8That is a part where Tomino reflects on the fact that he couldn’t successfully extract the genius of Sirocco, which he himself envisions as a genius, and instead he fell short as an ordinary person.
I was made a fool of for my blunder towards the end, but I still maintained a sense of superiority throughout.
Well, it was suspicious starting from the assassination of Jamitov.
>>10It’s the last 4 episodes.
Someone who just became the final boss for the sake of ending Z.
The impact of arriving in a Messara while the Earth Sphere is engaged in small skirmishes with machines like the Hizack and Rick Dias is huge.
Of course I’m a genius! I can’t help but get carried away.
>>11I already have a Gaplan.
Even though it doesn’t have a movable part, the Asshimar is too excellent as a variable mechanism; that was a year ago.
Titans and the Federation are amazing.
It’s certain that they are a genius, but when they think “this looks more interesting,” they spontaneously change what they’re doing.
>>12That one looks stronger.
Honestly, I think I can do anything by myself, but I seem like someone who can’t.
>>13If there were only ordinary people in the world, things would have gone as I wished.
I feel like I didn’t anticipate a person beyond my imagination.
>>54Thinking like that, Shirocco is just an ordinary person…
>>13I asserted that the bald character was a genius who could do anything, but I also said that what was output as a work didn’t go well, so I think that feeling is quite valid.
It’s like a 𓃠, isn’t it, Lord Paptimas?
To those who are interested, we will smoothly proceed.
It feels like, regardless of the final goal, everyone was mostly just going with the flow.
If I were doing it completely on my own, it probably wouldn’t have been a big problem.
The genius has an aura that really seems like they could do something, but their ability to charm people wasn’t as great as they themselves thought.
Surprisingly, I’m not popular with women.
>>19I also reach out to men, and once I take someone in as a member, I treat them with care.
More caring than Char.
Actually, the TR series’ large-scale units started rolling out before Shirocco came back, and they have already been deployed in actual combat.
Titans are awesome!
Even though I appeared in the middle of the story, there is little connection with the main character, Camille.
It’s a relationship where Camille suddenly gets angry in the end…
>>23The fated Jerid wasn’t fit to be the final boss, after all.
It’s been a long time since I made a surprise appearance in the main event.
Since I was hit only once by a Suika Bar in the story, I won’t die unless the occult is involved…
Maybe the most amazing thing is the technology development, followed by the piloting system.
From there on, debuffs will be applied.
In the end, Haman just bothered Char and went home…
Somehow, Haman handled things better during the Gryps Conflict.
I can’t help but compare.
>>29It’s pointless to compare Shirocco, who rose to power from a place that only had one large ship, the Jupiteris, even though they were the top of a faction from the beginning.
>>38Sending to the asteroid belt is an extreme disadvantage, isn’t it?
Amidst the cold, food shortages, and the spread of illness, Haman set up the lifelines.
>>44Going to Jupiter itself is originally a disadvantage, and that’s why those who have returned from Jupiter are said to be amazing, because they have managed it properly, right?
>>46They can receive communications and containers from the Earth sphere while navigating.
This is the core part of ZZ.
>>29Politics and leadership seemed to be above Haman.
In ZZ, even Haman is struggling due to the circumstances of the story.
“This won’t let us win against AEUG! I think it’s a famous line.”
It’s your fault, isn’t it?
Suddenly appeared, made an extremely annoying move, skillfully chipped away, and then quickly put some distance. Hamarn.
With the power of resentment, I can effectively take down anyone, and if I engage, I will lose.
Axis took quite a bit of damage, but they managed to recover well.
>>34It’s hilarious how the power and irradiation time of the sunglasses guy’s last megabuzz look way more intense than ZZ’s high mega.
>>34Isn’t it pretty much the leftover from ZZ?
>>40Despite that, the Federation has practically surrendered as each side is being dominated…
ZZ’s Federation is way too weak.
There’s no reason to stick with Grypps until the end based on Haman’s victory conditions…
The Titans’ fleet is being targeted by the Colony Laser, so I will go stop it by myself!
I was having so much fun being sandwiched between Char and Haman that I forgot to stop!
It’s seriously stupid as hell.
>>39It wasn’t that I was having so much fun that I forgot to stop; I broke it so that it couldn’t be used right away, but I thought I wouldn’t fully destroy it since we wanted to use it for ourselves if we took it… but then Bright just pushed himself to shoot it even though it was okay to break it.
You think there’s no one better than you, so you’re looking down on others, right?
Someone who is at the level of being seen through by the essence of Basque.
>>45I don’t think Basque had that much of a specification, regardless of the mental aspect…
>>47He is a genius of tactics…
>>47Even in the Basque country, Shirocco is a man who can see through to the essence.
>>47It also means that you are the kind of person who can be easily figured out by such a guy.
I thought it would be fine to crash into Axis, but it turns out the round one next to the pointed one is where people live.
>>48I don’t care! Hamarn, die!
The moment I realized the power of the hearts of those who didn’t believe until they were hit by a watermelon bar, I thought, “Then I’ll do the same and make it go back,” so stop dragging Camille along with you.
Even though they look young, how accomplished must Shirocco be to be the commander of the Jupiter fleet?
The power that comes through the body? Can something like that defeat a Mobile Suit?
You say that, but you were fighting an aura battle against Haman, weren’t you!
>>56Due to the pressure exerted by Shirocco, Char’s sniping has come to be talked about as if it were only for weaklings.
>>56It’s good to convert the power that comes from your body into a nice form using psychokinesis and release it outward.
When you say that the power of the dead comes out through my body, it makes you think that kind of occult is impossible.
You can also do gags while riding the trolley.
I think the mindset of MS, which believes that a settlement can’t be reached between NTs, was looking ahead.
>>60They were saying that this is the era of women, looking ahead.
>>69“Naked: ‘Well, I was the one who was most visible.'”
The one who directly harmed Camille was overwhelmingly Jerid, but…
It feels like the ability to empathize is at play when someone treats this person, who is almost unrelated, as an enemy.
I used to think he was a joke character stabbed with a watermelon bar before I knew about Gundam.
>>62The complete destruction of the fleet is like a gag character.
I am overflowing.
>>63Pee
A loser who exaggerates Elon Musk.
We had lost the moment the colony laser was fired.
If left alive, it will be judged as not leading to anything good.
It feels like I was killed with a follow-up attack.
>>66If you miss this opportunity, you’ll just fool some random power again and get back to the top, causing some trouble.
Someone who has high abilities in political strategy, MS development, and MS piloting but ruins everything with a terrible personality.
I believe the optimal solution is to focus only on MS development and mental care for women with trauma.
Jamito and Basque are not pilots.
The first generation has a similar structure, but the Sirocco lacks any compelling backstory.
After the game ends, I’ll just be reset with a trip to Jupiter anyway, so I don’t really have the motivation…
I’m seriously scared by how much of a womanizer I am.
What the hell is this guy?
>>76It’s not as much of a flirt as it sounds.
The impression is that despite being a genius, they are not as outstanding as they think they are.
>>79It’s like a genius within the confines of standards…
When life isn’t going well, a genius fully affirms you.
Of course, a heartbroken woman will fall.
Regarding the colony laser, Shirocco is also at fault, but…
The combination of Char and Hamarn is actually politically dangerous.
Rather, it raises the question of what the fleet was doing.
>>81Why are you in a place like that! It felt like I was getting angry!
>>87It might be due to a lack of charisma and poor leadership skills.
The only death I can think of is one that is as unreasonable as being haunted by a Camille who is in such a terrible mood it makes me want to die.
I’m really good at causing chaos without being in the spotlight.
Camille hates the fact that there are people who treat war like a game.
Although he is the enemy of my parents, I feel pity for Jerid, who has killed many colleagues and has become so obsessed.
The only one who has admired me is Sara, but even Sara seems to have feelings for Katsu, so to be honest, I’m not popular.
In modern times, there are types who, partly for fun, provoke internet fools and succeed up to a point, but then face social punishment or imprisonment and end up in ruin.
The most popular one was definitely Yazaan.
I thought he was oblivious to people’s feelings, but Sirocco can actually see through the deep desires in Char’s heart.
Camille doesn’t like that Sara is being lured into bad deeds.
A man who could do anything yet did nothing.
There are no particularly noteworthy achievements that will be remembered in future generations.
>>92I think it was a big deal to describe Char as a failure of an NT from a meta perspective.
>>92There are many sins…
I like the twist where someone who arrogantly thinks they’re a genius capable of changing the world ends up dying without leaving anything significant behind.
>>94If viewed from a historical perspective, does what I’ve done categorize me as an excellent pilot and engineer associated with the Titans?
>>99The great罪人 who caused the Titans’ destruction by sinking the Jupitris…
>>99I wonder how it looks from Jupiter…
I’ll take care of the fish I catch, and I’ll properly get angry if they die.
If I didn’t get greedy or mess around, I could probably handle things better.
Well, it’s impossible because I’m looking down on others.
You fell for a girl who was just a burger joint manager?
It feels like a true psychopath who can read others’ minds but only uses their power for themselves.
Even if Shirocco somehow survived, I think he would have been killed by the main characters later on in a good way.
First choice: Judo
I love how surprised they are when they’re suddenly confronted with a gun while enjoying the petty quarrel between Char and Haman.
Well, of course that would happen!
If this guy wasn’t killed by Camille, I think he would have casually bounced back and started playing again.
However, sometimes even if you defeat it, you end up taking Camille with you, so the cost of defeating it is quite heavy…
I dislike the incompetent, so if I had survived, wouldn’t Shirocco have dealt with the high officials from the time of ZZ?
I mostly like the MS you made.
Don’t use it for the Jupiteris War, you idiot!
>>110As a commander, this guy isn’t doing anything worthwhile…
From a historical perspective, I think the actions taken have made one quite a villain.
Yazan is also treated like garbage, and Camille’s sensors aren’t very reliable.
>>112Yazan is a loser.
>>112No, Yazan is trash.
I’m a worthless person who seriously lives for my desires, risking my life.
>>112At the time of the Z broadcast, Yazan was not wrong to be a jerk.
A producer wannabe who gives orders.
Despite wanting to manipulate others with a cool demeanor,
I don’t really understand, as I’m in a state of rage and confusion after Sara’s death.
After knowing about Char’s Counterattack first, I always feel that Camille should have killed the guy in sunglasses earlier.
>>117The reason I got on the Char’s Counterattack course is partly because I felt the moment Camille became a recluse through NT waves…
It’s just bonus footage from the game.
This guy ended up with a series of blunders.
Jamito is better off in the head.