I like firing meaningless all-around beams in urban areas.
>>1?
Isn’t it possible to efficiently clean up the monsters of the universe?
>>4Um… the urban area of the Earth…
>>5It’s a den of heretics that allies with monsters of the universe.
>>1It must have meaning.
It’s terrible that it’s already been referenced in the next episode preview after the episode where Stella was returned.
Looking back, if it weren’t for Stella, it seems Shin could have defeated Force Impulse by himself, and I thought that was pretty impressive.
The depiction of mobile suits and tanks being destroyed one by one.
Depiction of ordinary citizens being blown away.
Depiction of大量に破壊される buildings.
The crushed Bakuu.
>>6Whoa… that’s definitely too big…
>>6Ahh, this is it!
Since it is impossible to defeat anything other than ace pilots, we can concentrate on destroying the urban area.
Rampage
I may not be able to defeat a named enemy, but…
The trust that innocent civilians and mob soldiers will die in large numbers.
>>9Therefore, the named character is a very effective strategic element due to the trouble they cause for this person.
It’s funny that there seem to be more victims of natural disasters, if you think about it.
It’s nice to carefully depict destruction.
In the Heaven’s Base offensive and defensive battle, the ZAFT anti-Logos coalition forces were completely unable to make any moves until Shin and the others were deployed.
I thought this firepower was unnecessary, but it started to seem quite useful for destroying bases and such, other than the fine beams.
In response to Kira’s call for a ceasefire in the movie, my answer is to burn everything around with an all-around beam! It’s the most SEED-like thing ever, and I love it!
>>17It’s great that the first thing the shot-out arm does is to fly along the road and incinerate the evacuees…
I am filled with determination to defeat as many enemies as possible before I get taken down.
A pilot who can defeat Destroy is a one-in-a-thousand ace.
>>18Could it be that Luna is strong?
>>25No matter what you say, it’s still the red shirt…
>>25It’s the red uniform of Zaft.
Whether it’s Kira or Shin, how can they dodge that beam barrage…?
It’s like a mentality where you win if you cause damage, so it’s entirely advantageous to put it out there.
As for Kira, he has experience with beam barrages from the Providence battle.
Shin doesn’t know.
The confidence that it can definitely cause a large number of casualties when unleashed.
>>22In the Daedalus base battle, he appeared and got beaten up by Shin and Rei right away, ending up getting wiped out without doing anything…
It’s a minor detail, but I love the scene where Din is bravely poking at the arm that this guy shot off with a bean shooter, only for it to be mercilessly pierced and blown away by a finger beam.
I mean, dragoon-type equipment that can fly in the atmosphere is pretty much lawless, right?
>>23I wonder how this guy’s arms can fly…
>>29The dragoon system is said to be a weapon of the Federation side, and I think it’s an evolution of the gun barrel type.
Luna is strong enough to hold her own against Stella’s Gaia, despite the fact that the Gunner Zaku Warrior has no advantages in close combat from the beginning.
>>28I’m only using Gunner because I’m teamed up with Shin, who is the strongest in close combat, and Rei, who is more of an all-rounder at mid-range.
>>32I feel like it might be okay to let Rey use the Gunner, but in terms of machine performance, the Zaku Phantom is probably a bit better than the Zaku Warrior…
>>42I feel that among those three, Rei is the one who observes the battlefield the most, so it would be best to make him a skirmisher, which is why I think it’s correct to have him piloting the Blaze Zaku Phantom.
Luna says she’s bad at shooting, but in the end, she has skills equivalent to someone in a red outfit.
It’s amazing that they have made at least 12 of these.
>>30The number of main units is one thing, but the number of biological CPUs is more than I expected!
It seems there are some naturals among the citizens being massacred…
>>31The Earth Federation isn’t a unified nation or anything like that…
>>31They are pigs of Eurasia that completely side with the coordinator, aren’t they?
Muu can make the impossible possible, so it’s a bit tricky, but she’s strong enough to handle someone like Kagari easily, right Luna?
>>33Muu-san and Captain Kruze are a bit too much outliers in terms of naturalness to be of reference…
>>33Muu’s true talent is the ability to come back to life even after dying, so it’s understandable that Muu’s father doesn’t notice this and treats him as a failure.
Muu Papa and Kuruze both died after being killed once.
Lunamaria tends to be treated delicately, and Shinray is strong. With the atmospheric entry, it’s almost like they’re acting as a fixed turret, and during the initial ride on the Impulse, their feet were unguarded, making them targeted by Euclid.
There are quite a few, aren’t there?
>地球連合って統一組織じゃないんだよね…It’s intense between the allied groups…
It’s insane that you can basically wipe everything out with Nefertem or the 4-way white and red beams and missile launcher.
Shin-chan is just too skilled at using the Impulse, but Luna, who gradually adapted, is also really amazing in her own right…
The perfect name represents the body type Gundam.
It just looks like I’m bending my knees and saying “here we go,” but seeing it this way, my lower body looks really cool.
The way Super Tsorn is defeated while shooting like a dying scream is completely the grammar of a kaiju.
I think it’s only natural to be called an evil organization when we’re gathered around the monitor, watching the massacre scenes from the thread.
In Berlin’s Destroy, with the Neo Windham as a companion, we can suppress the opponent’s ace.
I want this level of destruction depiction.
If it’s not regularly maintained, it becomes useless, and I feel that the old three idiots format was better.
It’s good that both offense and defense are strong all around. Since mobility is low, it seems like it would be more convenient if I put a VL on it.
>>52VL is not such an all-purpose system.
It’s at a level where it can’t be used unless it’s a nuclear engine due to its poor fuel efficiency.
The next work is definitely the Mighty Destroyer’s 4-barrel Disruptor…
>>54It seems like the one with only one Myfri was consuming a lot of energy, so if it had four, the power would drop in an instant…
>>56But if we can defeat the space monsters that took refuge in the shelter like that… ?
It’s amazing that this can be made using only the common technology held by the Earth Federation, without relying on nuclear power or anything like that.
>>55Is there a nuclear-equipped version of the Destroyer as well?
Logos was quite a passive organization without Jibril.
>>57Since her first appearance, Jibril has been the center of attention while the other Logos characters were depicted as being cold.
>>62When the plant attack failed, I remember saying, “I told you so!”
>>57Most of the members are probably a group that wants to make money rather than wanting to go to war…
It looks strong if the old three idiots are in Destroy ×3.
I love how they seem to be having fun destroying things in the movie.
They are doing whatever they want, to the extent of turning Berlin and several other cities into ruins.
>>60The first battle starts with the destruction of three cities and the battle against Freedom.
The name itself suggests only destruction.
Since it’s a parallel world anyway, I think it’s fine to completely destroy Side 6.
Even if it’s half-destroyed, it’s a threat that is impossible for a regular pilot to handle.
Made too much.
Gigantic
Unilateral
Numerous
Dominating
AMmunition
Fortress
The child between Big Zam and Psycho Gundam is quite greedy too.
>>70It’s also a Geonga.
>>73It’s deformed and really greedy, isn’t it?
I love eagle sterns in a ridiculously large size.
What is a bullet bigger than a clumsy MS weapon?
It’s too horrific to watch as this beam comes and the ZAFT soldiers are burned while holding their children.
At that time, it was criticized for being too much of a Z copy, but it’s a good design… I can feel a pure intention to “destroy” it.
The footed mobile fortress is no longer even thought of as a mobile suit, huh?
That’s strange, just popping that out like it’s nothing.
The damage that GQ customers were really looking for.
>>78An evil customer from Logos.
I also wanted the Destroy Mark 2.
A beam sword and the one who swings it around.
>>79I want Kira and the others to wreak havoc on future Mars or colonies because they are too strong.
It’s clearly much bigger than the settings, isn’t it?
>>80Because it has become free and of normal size…
The end of insanity in destroy BGM, I love it so much.
The compass has arrived!
Laughing at the desperate all-out attack from the back.
>>83Since it’s already certain I’ll lose, I might as well take out as many as I can!
>>83After watching Rising Freedom, immediately set fire to evacuation vehicles while destroying the road.
Far from being reckless, it can be said that this is a precise act of destruction with no hesitation about expanding the damage.
>>113I wonder if there is a manual or a pre-operation plan…
A meaningless all-around beam attacks the city!
>>84It has meaning.
Everyone die!!!
It really is the monster that tampered with the genes that’s to blame, huh…
Did you turn Germany into a wasteland?
So in the movie, the beginning and middle were chaotic, and Moscow was wiped out by a revenge beam, so I thought it was as amazing as ever.
Looking at it now, the firepower is on a completely different level compared to something like Psycho.
It’s so silly that there are 24 beam cannons on the back, but I love it.
>>89Well, it’s not just Psycho; there are also elements of Big Zam…
The various beams with adjustable angles and the arms of something like dragoons, along with armor that primarily relies on reflectors, have a strong persuasion that they cannot be operated by an ordinary natural user.
Drugging the living CPU and shooting!
>>90Even a regular coordinator would find it difficult.
Since there’s a cannon on the shoulder, Psycho + Vickzam + Zeong + Gun Cannon.
A machine that accurately damages the mental state of the brigadier general.
I really think it’s a masterpiece that it’s powered by a battery.
In the world of species warfare, it’s like they genuinely believe that the winner is the one who exterminates the other, rather than just fighting for power or control.
>>95It all starts when we invade the aliens’ nest and launch a preemptive nuclear attack.
>>95I hate that person! There are people who will kill everyone because they hate, and there are those who will involve their comrades and kill because they hate! It’s a world where those who don’t feel that way are caught up in this war and dying left and right…
This site where they’re designing this looks really fun.
GQ Psycho, try a little harder! But stop with the thread image! Stop it, stop it!
But you die just from being stabbed in the chest, you know.
>>98There’s no one who can reach that point other than the ace…
>>98First, you can’t get close, and if anyone comes close in that situation, they will involuntarily start destroying the town actively.
I cannot defeat the Ace of Compass, but the Ace of Compass cannot protect the citizens from my beam.
Everyone is different, and that’s what makes them good.
Can’t we increase the mass production capability by omitting deformation?
Before the Compass arrives, I can kill around 400 coordinators!
>>101I guess you need about two machines to take down a four-digit kill score…
If it weren’t for the compass, I could have probably killed more.
If you get close, you can take them down!
How do I get there?
>>102(Shin-chan smoothly cuts open with a single strike on his first encounter)
The purpose is genocide; it’s just too brainless.
CE is not necessarily a good relationship between earthlings…
I don’t care about trying to burn it down.
Seeing that high firepower and long range Dritzehn is visible, I really don’t want to get near it with a battleship.
CE doesn’t have the idea that everyone is different and that’s good.
Everyone is different, so everyone should die.
>>112I think it’s terrible that the ideological leader is relatively better.
>>114I really hate coordinators because my roots are too much like a business owner, but I feel like I might tolerate them if there’s money or some kind of benefit involved.
There are a lot of beams, but I wonder which one has the most destructive power.
>>115Maybe the Aufprall Drayzen can shoot continuously like Freedom’s Baraena with the red and white beam.
They say to stab in the chest, but there are also huge Super Scylla three-gun suites in the chest, you know.
I really don’t want to go, dodging swords and arms.
Well, since they are remnants of Burkos, I guess they want to take someone down with them even if it’s just one person… that’s the vibe.
Why do you prioritize destroying the city over fighting the enemy?
>>120It might be easier and more rational to kill the aliens along with their nest rather than trying to wipe out the enemy without destroying the city… I guess.
The vulcan near its head is nearly the same caliber as Din’s handheld machine gun and is four times larger, and it also has a beam twice the size of the Raider’s in its mouth.
Even if you get close, it’s usually instant death.
Understanding the values in this area will help.
It is easy to understand why Siegel, who argued that coordinators should mix with naturals and dilute to disappear as a species, is dynamically assassinated.
It’s really terrible that Kira’s father and the alliance king are relatively the better ones in their respective fields.
Destroy is often treated as weak, but it’s actually pretty strong.
>>126The CE world has too little human rights for mob pilots…
>>126The fact that they can control that aircraft gives off a vague impression that it’s something amazing.
Isn’t there a significant mental burden just from the method of operation?
>>137It seems that the burden is severe both mentally and physically, so I can only handle something like a medication-infused extended version.
>>126I feel a strong will to prevent any damage from reaching zero, no matter what.
>>126I think it’s bad that Destiny, Legend, and Impulse defeated it so easily.
It’s unfortunate that there was a time when they were trying to release a new type of Destroyer in a movie.
My sense of ethics has become CE, as I hoped for the psycho to shoot beams and burn people.
>>131At least by the time large weapons are brought into the city, safety is not really expected…
It must be different when it comes to defensive weapons.
>>131Because in the Gundam world, a psycho-type mobile suit is like Godzilla, right?
It’s a letdown that Godzilla comes to the city and doesn’t destroy everyday life.
>>154The original Psycho Gundam didn’t cause that much chaos either!
Destoroyah is too much like Godzilla.
The evacuation route sabotage is truly professional, isn’t it…
It feels like there’s a power ratio of 100 times between the mob, the weapons of mass destruction, and the ace.
If you burn the town, it will become difficult to live there, so just that alone makes me happy.
Well, ordinary people also have a sense of stopping; even Ezaria was drawn back by Genesis.
It is only at the point where it is about to perish or not perish that it works…
The Psycho of Zikauks suddenly appeared as a huge MA in Shibuya Center Street! It was on that level…
>>138What is going on that the building is unscathed at a level where something is exploding…
>>143In the first place, it’s wrong not to apply it to the building.
>>143It has been proven that it’s no good for the pilot to retain their rationality.
>>148It’s a level of rationality that can’t even be compared to a psycho rider, considering they just sprayed shots a little and then went to properly aim for the assassination target.
>>143It seems that explosions are occurring with a beam in NT, so it seems to be the same principle, and there appear to be casualties, but the depiction is lacking.
Make it depict the girl who was burned more like in a requiem.
>>151I thought the beautiful snow shimmered and vanished, but then the Requiem swept through; it’s way too artistic…
>>161That should have been an incredible disaster like the chaotic opening scene, but I definitely had a sense of satisfaction from watching SEED right now…
According to the setting, it seems there’s a differentiation where Scylla’s chest can maneuver more easily.
>>139If you actually see the scene where Sin dodges the barrage in the Berlin battle, you’ll understand the abnormal firing rate of the chest beam.
Since there are three, even if they are fired with a time difference, there are more rapid shots than the finger beam.
There are both groups: those who believe gene therapy is good even in a natural state and those who say don’t touch anything or I’ll kill you.
Let’s do it… Activate Destroy inside the plant!
I think the lack of escort ships and the residual effects of Destiny are both contributing to a critical decline in cognitive ability, similar to being under the influence of drugs.
I’m confused by things like the novel version and the afterimage.
Doo-chan has deployed the bits in a ring shape after purging the armor, yet not much of the building is damaged, which shows the skill of a master craftsman.
The one that senselessly scorched everything around with an all-directional beam in the movie.
>>152I like that, it looks like a disco ball.
The name “Destroy” is so on-the-nose that it’s great how it really does destroy, just like the name suggests…
>>153The movie was really as the name suggests, and I was like wow…
Usually, if you ride something that big, you’d get so excited that you’d throw out a massive beam along the road for no reason and sweep everything away, right?
In the theatrical version, flowers are suddenly blown away, and although it’s a massacre scene that shouldn’t be funny, it’s just too entertaining.
>>157Right after watching the final episode of “Destiny” during my preparation, I ended up planting flowers again → I got blown away, so it’s really terrible.
>>157This feels like a joke at this point.
>>157Ahh, this is it! There’s something bad about that.
Massacres are limited to living CPUs…
Those who cannot move for the sake of a pure and blue world end up like that.
I think the terrible aspect of CE is that it’s easy to justify the mass killings carried out by ordinary pilots due to the Borkos ideology and the Code of the Chosen.
The omnidirectional beam also sounds good while being emitted.
It’s amazing that it was used in a semi-destroyed state in the movie.
Too perfect as a symbol of evil.
>>170The background music name of the three idiots who properly followed orders and aimed only at the target is “The Three Evil Weapons,” but this one is way more of an evil weapon.
>>172Excuse me.
It’s generally carried out according to orders, even the massacres.
>>170It’s a robot that moves not to defeat enemies, but to kill many people…
>>170Both forms look incredibly bad and are actually incredibly bad as well.
The attack doesn’t work, it’s big and strong, and it keeps coming out, it’s impressive how often it appears.
I never expected to be reminded of the greatness of Destroy in the new Gundam series.
>>171Goodness…?
>>193Well, there is probably a good presence as a character.
It is too cruel to be considered a weapon.
>>193There is a merit in completely destroying the monsters of the universe by any means necessary.
When it comes to large MS, this is it!
Some air conditioners are trash.
Tearing through space-time (Three連スキュラ, cutting down refugees and the land)
It’s hard to stop laughing when I think of the flower that seems to have been blown away for what is just a little over a year in the story’s timeline.
>>176Still, Kira continued to plant flowers.
Of course, the mental state would reach its limit.
>>176In the movie, there were countries that invested in or joined the law enforcement organization called Compass, but they instantly lost trust and the organization has fallen apart.
There is no weapon on the legs.
>>179(Step on)
>>179(Baku becoming scrap)
>>179So, the drop kick is a special motion for this game.
I’m recalling whether the red beam was harmful to the environment.
>>180The early positron cannon must have been harmful to the environment.
It was improved at some point.
>>180The positron guns like Loengrin are bad for the environment, but I don’t think general red beams like Agni have such issues.