
Considering the mishaps of Zeon and the fact that there seem to be many people who dislike Zeon, it’s unavoidable.
It’s the opposite; since we’ve made it to the Titans, it makes even more sense.
Don’t complain compared to the ones like the Zaku Cannon and the Gouf Flight Test Type that were given to you.
No one thinks like a playboy who sends NTR video letters, right?
On the contrary, there are people like Kou and Keith who praise excessively.
RMS-106 Heyzack is a rapid mass production machine designed to compensate for production shortages, based on the Zaku II, and its structure is a hybrid of Zeon technology. The unit is heavier but easy to handle. Once this gravity test is complete, rollout and deployment will begin immediately. It seems that by then, an omnidirectional monitor will be standard equipment. Times have certainly changed.
Did you want to ride the gym?
Speaking of which, I don’t know which is stronger between the Jim and the Zaku from the One Year War.
>>7It is often said that the Jim, developed with the assumption of facing the Zaku, cannot possibly be weaker than the Zaku.
>>7The performance is overwhelmingly at the level of Rick Dom in the gym.
The Zaku has an excellent basic design and is captured in large numbers, so it’s used for training new recruits and for patrols. Meanwhile, they are also considering using Zaku Cannons for defense, specifically produced anew and maintained with leftover parts from the One Year War.
Do we need makeshift mass-production machines to compensate for production shortages in the era of disarmament?
>>9There was a fool who dropped the colony.
The Zaku Cannon exceeds the Hizack in terms of firepower.
The Federation’s Hizack is blue, but the Titans’ Hizack is green, which is strange, isn’t it?
>>13The Titans had a sense of NTR video letters, so they intentionally used green, while the Federation troops chose blue colors because that’s what the Titans were doing.
No response on the radar. There are no shadows resembling a fleet. We must find them at all costs! The Federation’s MS is responding on the radar. We cannot allow that transport ship to get within 30 minutes! No, it’s the Gym type, but the model number is unconfirmed. It looks very similar to a Zaku, but there are no friendly identification signals. Is it a Gundam?! The Titans… how ridiculous!
It’s working, it’s working.
There’s a beam, so it’s an office.
Please give me a bound dog!
>>17Who would want to ride something like that! And how are you supposed to operate it like that! I don’t even understand the design philosophy of it compared to the Zaku!
>>17“Dandelions aren’t even blooming at this time!”
The only downside to the gym is the gym head.
>>18I’ll punch you!
The gym is lacking power, right?
If we’re talking about power, the Zaku is definitely lacking much more…
I heard there’s a girl riding a Zaku Cannon in the manga, but when I actually rewatched the anime, I realized that there was indeed a Zaku Cannon at the Kilimanjaro base, and it was properly deployed.
It was impressive that Haizack was almost thrown outside the ship after being called outdated by Yazan.
>>22That is just Yazaan being too extravagant.
They’re saying they’re ahead by several steps, but hasn’t Zeon not conducted weapon research and development for about 3 to 7 years?
Not only will I bridge the gap, but it seems I will also surpass it.
Why can’t I use both the saber and beam weapons at the same time with the Hi-Zack when I could do it at the gym?
What made you turn out like that?
>>25The beam spray gun isn’t really a good weapon either…
>>28That just looks like a spray can; it’s just a regular beam rifle.
>>25Due to Masaharu’s circumstances, when I loaded a different generator than originally planned, compatibility issues arose (the performance of the one adopted later is better).
I thought the gym was more about winning with numbers even if it was inferior in performance.
Is it stronger than a Zaku normally…? Well, since there are already enemies stronger than a Zaku, I guess that’s just normal.
>>26In other words, a GM that can use two types of beam weapons can’t possibly be weak.
Uraki also piloted a Zaku, so it seems like not everyone resists as much as they say.
>>29That guy is a MS otaku.
>>29The two in the thread picture are also being scolded by the captain, so their maneuverability is actually good… I will revise my evaluation.
In the One Year War, beam weapons or mega particle cannons are truly lethal weapons.
I’ve never seen anyone take down an enemy with a beam spray gun.
That backpack is too big for the gym, isn’t it?
The muttering strangely sticks in my mind.
I want to ride a Gundam type like the End of the Star Moon or the Judgment Yorn, just like young pilots do! It looks so cool!! I guess most people around me feel the same way and want to ride it too.
I was thinking that I might get to ride that legendary Gundam, but instead, I’m handed a Zaku.
>>36But the person who rode the Gundam in development said they prefer the Hizack…
The official probably won’t pick it up anymore, but I really liked the setting where the Zeta Driver is the aspiration of Federation pilots…
I thought it was to make it easy for children to understand that the Titans are the enemies.
>>39I’m confused because I’m also riding a Dom-like MS!
If I were handed either the Haizack or the Jim II, I wouldn’t feel much different.
The Titans cannot handle it unless they have someone who can steal a Zaku from Zeon and reach climax through the destruction of dignity.
Regardless of my feelings, they’re giving me the latest advanced equipment.
After all, I can’t trade my life for it.
When I was a child, I thought the Titans were the survivors of Zeon.
If it was just harassing Zeon, a Hizack would have been enough, but when it came to fighting the AEUG’s Jim 2, it actually lowered the Titans’ morale…
It looks like a Zak, so the Kaze group is satisfied with this.
It’s a bit strange that even after a few years after the war, they’re still talking about Zaku technology and so on.
Despite a new model coming out one after another.
>>50Development didn’t progress much during the interwar period.
The F2 Zaku, and the Hizack derived from it, as well as the Marasai derived from the Hizack, are really good units to pilot.
Even if you have the blueprints and production equipment, it takes time to understand why each part is designed that way unless you ask the developers or try it out yourself.
It’s true that from a programmatic standpoint, the Titans side really does have a lot of mono-eyes…
Gundam has a track record and data, but the developers…
In later years, it would be good to make only the head in a federal style, because that guy is here.
I think the mono-eye was probably unpopular, wasn’t it?
The Jim is overwhelmingly stronger than the Zaku, but that wouldn’t make it a game, so they are generally adjusted to have roughly the same level of performance.
>>57The Jim deployed in the One-Year War consists mostly of the A-type, which is on par with the Zaku, and the slightly improved B-type.
And both are low-quality items that don’t meet thumbnail specifications.
>>72So, that means Zeon was overwhelmed by the few GMs, which are equivalent to Zaku.
>>89I need a ball…
>>89If it were Abyo Akuu, the collapse due to internal strife would have been fatal.
I wrote the breakdown of the forces in the materials collection, but it’s evenly matched or better.
These two who are complaining like this ended up saying, “High-Zack is a great machine…” once they actually got on.
>>58The evaluations from the people who rode it are generally high, Haizack.
I think it’s unreasonable to say that it’s designed to look like a Zaku just to harass the remnants of Zeon.
According to that reasoning, it would first become harassment against allies.
>>59In the story after the thread image, I really dislike the psychological aspect of being in conflict with the gym-faced guys using mono-eye machines!
There’s a story like that, so it’s really true.
If you know about Amuro’s achievements, you’ll want to pilot a Gundam too! It’s so cool…
It seems that a monocular camera would be better in terms of cost and maintenance compared to gym-type facial sensor cameras…
>>61The setting that most mobile suits became mono-eyes during the Gryps Conflict was due to their actual performance being good.
Since I got the image of the Titans, I’m going back to the visor after all.
If you can only operate either beam weapons or melee weapons in close combat, then…
Than a machine gun and a beam saber.
A beam rifle and a heat hawk are better, right?
Rick Diaz is also a cyclops, and I don’t really understand that era.
It’s not that the gym face has been discontinued…
To make it easier for the viewers to distinguish between the bad guys and the good guys, the MS used by the enemy Titans will resemble Zaku.
Creators who try to maintain consistency with existing settings can only go crazy.
>>66Well, I think it’s completely unnecessary interference at this point…
The protagonist and rivals respond immediately, but with such a wide variety, I think they would be very confused by the differences in control methods and reach.
>>67If you’re constantly switching to different machines, that’s how it is, but basically, once you get used to a new machine, you just forget the previous one.
Even if I was confused at first, I thought in real life that it might not be so bad after all.
The gym’s weakness is that it is a gym.
Regardless of the overall situation, I feel that the foundation of MS is well-developed by the Zeon lineage, and this is often mentioned in the side stories.
If you can blend the Gym and Zaku well, then it’s definitely easy to use…
Why are they giving it a Heat Hawk now when it already has a Heat Saber?
>>71Come to think of it, there’s no need to make the weapons look similar…
You have a lot of axes left over, don’t you?
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It’s a mystery why they’re going out of their way to refurbish the outdated Zaku machine guns.
At the time of the anime, there was no setting, so it can’t be helped.
There must be something like good maintainability, low cost, or combat capability being longer than a saber with the heat hawk.
Even Z Gundam has a Zaku head.
It was definitely the cost that made it a Heat Hawk.
The size of the heat generator varies, so it seems that for the cost of making one saber, you can make 2.5 hawks.
>>80The length of the blade is completely different.
It’s been said many times, but isn’t the Hizack’s color scheme the opposite of Titans and Federation colors?
2.5 times is big…
Speaking of which, the Heat Saber of the Gouf was really long.
It seems like there might be issues with mounting because the saber is so big.
Which is stronger, Jim or Rick Dom?
>>86Even if you say “gym,” the variety in models and performance is too large.
The federal government immediately starts talking about cost cuts, doesn’t it?
In terms of aircraft performance, the Gym is probably stronger.
Because the performance of the contents is different.
To be honest, the gym is stronger than Zaku, just not to the extent that it affects the kill ratio.
Dom doesn’t know.
Regardless of the aircraft’s performance, I think the difference in equipment between the Zaku and the GM is too significant.
>>95That being said, the shield probably isn’t the same as Gundam’s, and the beam spray gun is for close range, so I don’t think there’s much of a difference.
The gym’s design performance has been guaranteed since type C onwards.
I was surprised by the significant performance difference between Nemo and Gym II.
>>97Nemo is a next-generation model that adopts a movable frame and armored with Gundarium.
At A Baoa Qu, the number of MS including balls was about 1.3 times more for the Federation than for Zeon.
However, in war, there is a principle called the “triple attack rule,” which means the defending side has an advantage, leading to a significant lack of military strength.
>>98It’s like we won by a miracle where the ones who could inherit the command of Degwin, Gihren, and Kycilia conveniently got annihilated in a short period of time.
The fact that the advantages of the Dom’s heavy armor have become meaningless due to the standard equipment of beam weapons is also significant.
The superiority of beams is quite ambiguous, you know? In IGLOO, Zaku can just die from regular machine guns, and it’s not necessarily true that beams are easier to hit with… I don’t get it.
It seems that the prototype gym built in Lunatwo had rather unsatisfactory performance, so accumulating operational data is really important.
In that respect, the Zaku has a lot of data and is convenient.
When asked if the beam spray gun is strong, I think it might be stronger because it’s faster than a bazooka.
I don’t know the speed of the beam.
The specs are not much different from Gundam’s; it’s a Jim.
Descriptions like “comparable to Gelgoog or Gundam, equal or greater” come from units like Gym Command or SC type Sniper Custom.
I think the Gym is extremely rare, and its specs are not that different from the Gundam.
There are too many poor-quality gyms.
The Zaku in the thread looks sturdy and handsome…