Looking at the settings around Wag Tail, it seems like it has been absurdly modified and turned into a chimera since the gym revamp, and it looks like expansions are possible.
It seems that there are those who have reached their destination after refurbishing the new creation and the gym continuously.
I’m trying to solidify the settings around there, but it should still be at the level of rumors and not confirmed yet.
Watching Wagtail’s unreasonable demands, it seems that the development staff treats gyms like toys.
>>3Well, make it in preparation for the V operation and so on.
There are probably quite a few that are leftover from the end of the war.
What is left over after allocating for the entire controlled area and for patrols will likely be used for experiments…
The importance in the history of MS development is quite low, but it’s still a delicate state where it doesn’t necessarily mean that those who speak up win.
Of all things, the Sentinel allows you to modify the GM II into the GM III! If you create a new one, it becomes the Nouveau! While it’s being tentatively accepted, it still feels like the official stance is unsure if this is confirmed or not.
>>5By the way, even in books that deal with Sentinels, Nouvel tends to be overlooked.
Since it is possible to upgrade from Gym to Gym 2, there may be units that have continuously upgraded from Gym and have reached Gym 3.
>>6The modification group will likely start with individuals that have not been around for long, and it seems they haven’t done much.
Rather, it seems that the number produced is not as high compared to the production of II.
>>6The setting of Gundam is complicated and I don’t really understand it well.
Is it correct to say that the frame of the Jim III is almost the same as that of the Jim from the One Year War?
It seems that Gym 3 is undergoing a major renovation with partially movable frame incorporation.
In a few years, it might be cheaper to scrap this antique and make a Jegan instead!
>>9The repair technology of the Universal Century is amazing.
I love Wag Tail II.
Commercialize it.
The Gym 3 has movable frames for parts like the legs and arms, and even if it’s a modified version, I think it’s questionable how many original Gym parts remain.
>>12The legs have not had any frame replacement, in particular.
I have incorporated reinforcement parts to increase driving power in the knees and such.
Where did Nemo come from?
>>14That is an aircraft uniquely created by AE company, so the exterior has a layout resembling the Jim Sniper II, but the interior is quite Zeon-like.
>>16That’s not really the case, is it?
It’s a mix of the Federation and Zeon.
I think that the massive production of over 10,000 gyms, which has resulted in a lot of trouble in handling them, is probably part of Jamitov’s plan.
Even though we made significant renovations compared to the improvised II, ultimately the original was old, so it might have been cheaper to switch to Nemo sooner in terms of running costs.
Well, I guess I understood it, so I developed the Jegan pretty quickly.
The one that’s the most surplus is definitely the gym, huh…
I like that MS is evolving at a crazy speed, but the upgraded gym that has been remodeled can still perform decently, which seems to show a grounded scaling of performance.
The base gym itself is surprisingly minimal, but the production quantity of Gym II is pushing to make all weapons into MS.
Wagtail is at a level where it is absurdly overdone and makes you think it’s ridiculous.
The new soldier Yorn, who has been forced into this, is justified in getting angry.
If Wagtail has become too much of a chimera, then if Wagtail is possible, I could probably take a regular gym all the way to Gym III.
>>24Well, if it were a normal situation, I wouldn’t do something so foolish.
In the initial design, the Gym III was a completely new design, so it shouldn’t have been easy to update, but because the design didn’t change, it was perceived as similar to the Gym II.
>>25The rejected model was actually intended to be a re-deco of the GM II.
The head, arms, and backpack, which were replaced with the III, are all on the same runner in terms of the plastic model runner.
Wagtail has a nonsensical specification of upgrading an old Gym with outdated Gym Custom parts.
>>26The focus of the upgrade is on the one at the back, but that’s just too arbitrary in its wording.
I wonder if there’s no Gym III Sniper 2.
Wagtail can do decently because the opponent is also somewhat lacking!
Aren’t the hands and feet significantly modified, not just a backpack? It’s at a level where there are hardly any traces of the original design of Gym Kai.
With Jagan
Yes.
Gym 3 has arms with a movable frame and legs with a semi-monocoque design that has additional reinforcement structures added in the new construction.
So, compared to the gym, the cockpit is different, the generator is different, the sensors are different, the internal parts have been changed, the torso is different, the backpack is different, the arms and legs are different, and the propulsion system is entirely different.
In the end, it’s a good machine because it allowed the two pilots to survive by continuing to fight long before Camille.
Even though the gym is outdated, it hasn’t been 10 years since production, so it seems like it has been modified and used continuously.
Both Barzam and Varjeem are used by the AEUG.
It’s rare to suddenly use a Barzam that changes color like a referee.
Even if it’s said that the Titans have a bad image because of their use, in a situation where they are engaging in battle with Axis, there’s no choice but to use the latest production model, right?
>>40In the first place, if you say you don’t want any MS that the Titans are using, we’ll have to mass-produce Nemo or Dias at a rapid pace.