
As a bride, she’s the strongest, right? 💢💢
What were you watching in the main part?
>>2Sorry, it was so boring that I was only half watching.
>>236Look, the true form has been revealed.
>>236It seems like they’re beating Zeke Aks as well.
I was on a super high-performance machine or a missing machine, but I can only evaluate skills in situations where the opponent was special.
>>3The skills are bizarre even at the point of the official past arc novel.


Mobile Suit Gundam THE WITCH FROM MERCURY Season 2 ©Sotsu・Sunrise・MBS
>>10Advancing along the crack in the ground as if sewing.
I can hear the cries of the Ergo.
Although Suretta is doing it nonchalantly, the speed is terrifying to ordinary people.
However, the fact that screams can be heard means that air has not run out. It serves as a perfect confirmation of survival.
Are you doing whatever you want?
Rather, my experience as a pilot is unusually high.
Instead, academic ability…
>>4Common sense is also low.
>>12Isn’t there a common sense for Mercury?
>>12In other words, it is ideal as a biological weapon.
You were winning purely based on skill, despite the interference from rain during the Guell battle.
On the contrary, you only had skill.
It’s better to stop making threads without watching.
Weren’t they doing something crazy like disaster relief at that age?
I guess you were riding around on an aerial all the time on Mercury, huh?
I’m riding an aerial vehicle for rescue missions on Mercury.
If Elict wanted to safely neutralize Caliburn in the last battle, he could have just turned it into a Daruma with bits like he had been doing until now.
Sレット’s skill must be above Erict since I couldn’t do it at all.
>>13I was surrounded by bits, but wasn’t I shaken off?
Maybe a thread started by a general athletic high school student.
>>14As I thought, the Aesian is the worst.
>>18It’s a Spacian, you know…
But you were thinking of giving up on the mobile suit piloting class due to the harassment pretty quickly, right?
>>15It’s more about how human malice broke my spirit than about driving skill.
>>15Wasn’t that after trying to retry it multiple times?
It was mentioned in the main story that just the pilot’s skill is already at an ace level for the military, right?
Since sister support comes in, there’s no way to find an opponent you can win against at the academy level.
Most people who can stand in this image
That’s all thanks to Amazing Big Sister’s support, right? There’s also a last battle that denies that.
What are we going to do about this thread?
The level of civility in Asuka is…
>>24It looks like a prestigious school, but…
>>32Even though Machu’s alma mater is a school for girls, there are still some who play at online casinos.
In the main story’s depiction, besides the bit where Guell is instantly defeated in the first episode, Sleta herself also feels quite over-skilled as she moves around vigorously and handles things.
Moreover, they are relentlessly riding around on aerials in Mercury, clawing their way up.
The experience points are among the top class of all the past protagonists.
>>26Like Takumi, who drove his 86 since he was小さい頃.
Thanks to Caliburn, I’m showing that I’m really skilled even without Ellie’s support.
Even if I’m blocked from using Bit, I’m still managing just fine.
It’s just about whether you can ride it according to the permutability.
A protagonist like Garrod fighting without any special abilities like a Newtype.
I think Caliburn shows off its skills quite well.
Doubting Suletta’s skills after watching the Calibur battle is not sane.
It seems that as a pure pilot, Mom is probably better.
Elick is not about pilot skills, but rather fully adapted to the GUND format, and Suleta feels like a blend of the two.
This raccoon has high base physical stats.
>>36I was surprised when I saw someone lift and toss rubble by themselves during the terrorist attack; it was like heavy machinery.
I honestly had the impression that Caliburn suddenly became stronger.
The Caliburn is… a high-performance machine, right!?
>>38The only person with the talent to master it is Suletta, so it’s not about how high-performance it is; it just means that Suletta is amazing.
>>38Aside from the fact that the safety of pilots is fundamentally ignored!
>>47Even ignoring that, it’s an old model, so no matter how hard you try, it should lose in terms of performance to the Aerial…
>>48An example of Wing Zero
>>48It feels like Maverick defeating the fifth-generation machine in Tom and Jerry.
>>47In the end, Suletta is alive, but was the “you’ll die if you ride it” exaggeration, or is it okay for a little while? Which is it?
>>57Normal humans die.
>>57Considering that Suleta had a very high suitability and was able to freely utilize Permet Power while there were still that many obstacles left, I think even enhanced individuals would die if they got on.
>>57Sleta only survived because she had some resilience, even if it wasn’t as much as Ellict’s.
There are also marks left like aftereffects.
>>38The thrust is probably the highest in the story thanks to the broom rifle, but the balance is so terrible that I don’t think it’s just difficult to use.
Aside from that, it is inferior to high-end models like the Daryl Balde and the ABS modification.
Many people mistakenly believe that the par met score is at the NT level or something similar.
Also, while Güell’s win-loss record has many losses due to the differences in machines, when looking at the skill level, he is doing some really crazy things.
>>41The Guell in the Faract battle was really strong, wasn’t it?
>>41The scene of killing a parent is great, isn’t it?
>>44Not good!!
>>44A parental murder attack unleashed from exceptional skill!!
Even when they were sealed by Mikaeris, they managed to handle it on one leg, right?
If the pilot’s skill includes superpowers (like New Types), then I can understand.
Guel is strong regardless of the aircraft he chooses…
It seems that the Caliburn was just a life-disregarding machine and not particularly high-performance.
>>51It’s not that it’s a special high-performance aircraft; it’s just that with the operation of Quiet Zero, machines with a perm score of 5 or lower are placed under the control of Elict, so it’s just that Caliburn can achieve scores higher than that.
>>66In short, I’m only riding this because I have no other means…
>>66Building a machine with such a score typically results in death, you know…
Why are you making it, Vanadis? You’re crazy…
>>293A decoy of Lubris.
>>325It seems that the side that submitted to the competition was ready to fight…
Well, I think if you rank a protagonist from the Gundam series with SAB, it would be around A minus or B plus.
It was created to raise the permit score by having it experience intense situations in a Gundam, and it has actually been educated that way.
Throughout the entire Gundam series, there probably aren’t many ace pilots specifically created to pilot a Gundam like this.
Even after the bits stopped moving during the Shadik battle, I was still handling things normally.
There are many scenes where Sleta’s skills appear to be high, but there aren’t any scenes where they appear to be low at all.
You were moving recklessly during the Shaddiq battle, right?
Although I have support from my sister and GUND
>>58If anything, I’m managing even in a one-to-many situation without any support.
In other words, Mercury itself is bad at choreographing action scenes.
>>59You got hit with a delayed-effect shielding spray, didn’t you?
>>59It doesn’t seem like you’re watching.
Rather, there are no weak depictions, even just from watching the anime.
It’s a terrible system that leaves lasting effects even if you don’t die.
The Caliburn can increase scores, but its performance seems to be outdated and below that of the Aerial.
A Mercury girl who relies on aircraft performance would struggle with even a single accident… No, I actually have the impression that she has managed to get through quite a few situations with her natural high skill.
Reading the prologue of “Cradle of the Stars,” while the piloting skills are high, in the anime the impression of the aerial bits is strong, making it difficult to gauge the skill level.
The reason it looks weak is that I haven’t killed anything at all.
>>72Well, that would mean Domon is weak too…
>>72Brigadier General…
People who appear weak probably have a strong impression of the spray in their eyes.
>>74I wonder how general students would behave if that happened.
Are you giving up in the first place?
>>74That’s exactly a place where raw skill doesn’t really matter.
>>74It felt like I was able to clear about half of it as if the visibility and sensors were both OFF.
>>74The A-camera can’t be used, and other sensors are also off, so I have no idea about the external situation; there are landmines on the ground, and even the historical protagonists can’t manage that.
>>91It’s terrible that having NT is a prerequisite and being weak is not acceptable.
>>74I wonder if it’s that kind of vibe where Amuro could handle it somehow.
>>110There are too many kids who haven’t heard the explanation that the sensors other than the camera are turned off.
>>121I’ve never piloted a giant humanoid robot with all sensors off except for the camera, so I don’t understand the sensation…
>>150Can you drive a car with all the windows tinted black using just the car navigation system?
>>150Parking without mirrors, just by guidance?
>>150The tank is roughly nearby.
When Pamesco goes up, which area of performance improves again?
Mobility?
Isn’t the aerial high-performance even without the escutcheon?
>>76The hybrid model has good responsiveness, but isn’t everything else average?
I’m winning against opponents that I can’t just beat with bits.
An outdated prototype can’t possibly be stronger than the latest model!
>>78Because GAND technology is being used.
>>89Isn’t the opponent also equipped with the latest technology and ignoring the disadvantages?
I wish they had properly shown the harsh everyday life of the Mercury era and the piloting skills with standard machines in the footage.
>>79There were scenes where I scored high in class after my aerial was confiscated, right?
This time, I learned that funnels are not good for the protagonist side in Mercury.
There are scenes where I handle things without using a bit, like in the Daryl Valde match or the Michaelis match.
Even Aerial can die normally if the permut score is raised.
Which has more firepower, nuclear weapons or modern missile weapons?
If I had to say, the “Boom!” with Aerial’s mysterious power left a stronger impression.
The performance of the aerial that doesn’t use the GUND format is normally below that of Daryl Balde.
>>93Before the renovation, it was about the same as Dylanza, I guess?
>>93Originally, it’s the prologue’s Lubris, after all, Aerial.
Aerials are strong, but the opponents you fight are usually high-performance machines as well.
If the main camera is covered in paint, OT will be disturbed.
>>95You’re one of the weird ones even among NTs, you know?
>>95Amuro was alive except for the main camera, so the situation is different.
>>95Even Amuro can’t do it; no one is giving off any killing intent…
>>106If it was a pulse that separated between the cliffs, Shin might just make it.
>>338That can’t be done because it’s based on a map.
>>338That is relying on the map, not on sight from the beginning.
Of course, it’s incredibly amazing, but…
OT (Outside Raccoon)
Caliburn is doing its best to collect elements with a broom and being a witch, but I can’t tell if it can continue to be used in Super Robot Wars due to the Earth-like specifications, which is frustrating.
>>100I feel like if it appears in Super Robot Wars, it will be a two-person ride with ABS.
>>100White Zero is beckoning.
>>100Escacchan will probably be able to alleviate things nicely since they’ll arrive earlier than the main story…
>>100I think when Elict returns to Hotts, it will feel like the problem is solved.
It seems like the only one who can clear that harassment outside the rules without complaining is Shaddiq Quattro.
That’s just being moved by Miorine’s guidance, isn’t it?
>>103Ah, I thought this was a development where I could show the bully a thing or two in my first combo play, but it didn’t go well at all, and I ended up crying.
It’s like being asked to operate in the same way as Amuro in the final battle with the main camera dead from the very beginning.
Mines have no hostility, so even a Newtype wouldn’t be able to sense them, and since I cleared it with support, my skills are high.
Training with only visual information and instructions from the support team, without using a camera, is a losing event.
I think the craziest thing about Calibur is that you can forcefully increase your score through external parmet injection.
While other Gundams maintain a boundary where score increases are based on the pilot’s judgment, Caliburn is seriously treated more like a biological CPU.
>>109I really think that aunt is getting too involved with inhumane weapons.
>>116It couldn’t be helped!
>>122Aunt Bell is the most amazing Gundam engineer of all time.
Despite being able to do so many things, it’s impressive how quickly they resort to self-preservation.
>>116It couldn’t be helped!
Well, there’s no occult power, so it might look weaker because of that.
What do you think Amuro is?
Saying things like OT or NT in another world is foolish, isn’t it?
Gambit not only has shielding but also has high defense even when scattered, which is too high-performance.
Because she has been riding an aerial with dubious performance from the beginning, it’s really hard to gauge Sleta’s skills.
>>119In other works, you can also attribute it to NT abilities or to the Alaya consciousness.
Wasn’t that academic ability bad?
It’s really better not to use Amuro as a broth.
>>125Aren’t you just mocking it by presenting an extreme comparison?
>>130I’m telling you to stop that!
Amuro got delayed by Gune and ended up dropping Fifth Luna, so he’s not as invincible as people say.
Is the problem that there are almost no scenes where you dominate weak opponents in one-on-one fights?
>>127Well, we had a grand fireworks display with Caliburn…
>>127Stop it~🖐️🍅
Those who are complaining are just not really watching properly in this case.
The craziest woman among the main technical staff is Aunt Bel…
Even Amuro can’t do it with these conditions… Saying Amuro could manage it just seems like an excuse to bash the new protagonist…
The thumbnail specs of Aerial are known even in conversations.
“Why is that guy able to do so well with that machine? If there were two more lines like that, the impression might have been different.”
>>136It’s strange to say such a thing when you see scenes where they are normally dodging attacks even after receiving antidotes.
>>136I think it inevitably turns into “Isn’t that just Gundam? That’s a scam.”
I think the previous Aerial would be an ordinary aircraft without bits.
>>137The skills of those surviving in the Glassley War are insane.
It’s actually quite normal to be unable to exit a minefield with the camera off and the camera having been treated with slow-acting paint.
You can’t become the main character unless you have a special ability or a unique machine, especially in the main series…
Aerial has somewhat decent hardware but the software is illegally modified.
When Amuro’s main camera was destroyed, he could still see sideways to some extent, but it was still not usable, so he abandoned it and had it shoot upwards; the situation is different.
It seems there are those who were sealed by the permit and lynched, yet still ended up losing.
I understand that Bit leaves a strong impression, but you can also see how impressive the main body’s control skills are in battles like against Daryl Balde.
Weren’t you the strongest pilot throughout the entire story?
>>147With the information from the cradle included, the mother during the prologue may be stronger.
>>162I wonder how much reference we can take from the story about losing a game score at the age of 6.
The impression of crying heavily due to the mystery spray is too strong.
There are suspicions that Aerial is doing this on her own, without my sister’s consent.
No matter what, noise.
>>148Well, you can tell by watching that it doesn’t move on its own until the score reaches 8…
>>151I think Funnel has some big sister elements, though.
The aircraft operation is basically Sletta’s skill, right?
>>160Is it like a different attack helicopter with a pilot and a shooter?
>>345By the way, I haven’t seen much of those dual-seat robots that split into gunner and driver.
It’s a violent device that will kill anyone you don’t like.
The only one I can clear is that decapitating king.
Amuro’s thing is alive except for the main camera.
When I was watching it in real time, I felt like it suddenly became stronger since nothing happened between getting dropped from the aerial and getting on the Caliburn.
>>153It’s not like I actually got stronger or anything.
It just looked like it was relying on the aircraft’s performance from the beginning.
If there were any talks among the students or between the students, it would have been resolved.
Why are we testing them one by one?
I knew Aerial was strong, but I didn’t have the impression that it was that strong for the one riding it.
So, I was surprised by Caliburn’s first battle.
>>155As this thread has already mentioned numerous times, there are plenty of high-skill scenes in Aerial from the very beginning.
Without permittivity resistance, it seems the peak Mama is stronger than the tanuki…
>>156I’m a test pilot for the latest cutting-edge aircraft.
It’s a position where the top ace of the regular army is assigned.
>>167I mean, it’s Top Gun.
Isn’t it unfair for only one person to have a funnel?
>>157There is also Falact there.
>>157Looking at Darryl Balde, he’s not that sly…
>>157I’m here, but…
>>157It’s not something you can say when there are dandy heirs cruising around in their own products until the aircraft is ready!
>>178That’s really true.
I think it’s tough for Caliburn to fly straight with that broom booster…
Someone who thinks they’ve found a drifting space traveler at the end of the first episode and rushes out in an aerial to rescue them.
Even if it’s not aerial, it’s strong when it’s Caliber.
To be honest, the Calibur battle is just the final battle, so we’re just going to release the animation, right?
>>169Since the fight with Daryl Balde where he implemented countermeasures against the bite, he has been showing quite a bit of his skill in his movements.
I won’t deny that Bit leaves a strong impression, but I haven’t relied on Bit’s fighting style since our first duel.
It’s strange that you could see through the AI control disappearing while completely dominating Guellbo in the first match of Daryl Balde.
In the first half of Aerial, everyone tries to seal the bits using various methods, so after they are sealed, I felt that the plain Aerial would come out and you would think, “That guy is strong.”
Especially the Guell battle.