
Didn’t Olga say not to stop?!
>>2I don’t know, you see…
The way of dying was just interesting, but the mentality is relatively normal.
>>3I understand what you want to say, but the way you said it was interesting: that the way of dying was interesting.
There’s no way that anti-social forces are decent, are you out of your mind?
Regardless of the mentality, what they are doing is that of a low-level member of an organized crime group.
Orga, don’t rub against the Gundam.
When you think about it, it sounds nice to say that we fought for everyone’s place to return to…
In the first place, it was a group where human rights were being ignored or legally did not exist, so I was betting on the young lady.
For some reason, in the second season, it became distant and Cordelia’s scenes as a politician were hardly depicted.
>>9The dawn gang extermination is related to Coudelia, so we haven’t grown distant!
Because it’s a general company leaning towards anti-social elements…
It’s true that the anti-social elements are not decent, but the place where Orga and the others lived in that world was such that those kinds of people held power, so it couldn’t be helped.
>>11Gyalalhorn itself will gradually weaken, but…
Normally, the dirty authoritarian rule of Rastor seems like it will continue until Rastor dies.
On the surface, it’s just a private military company and mining operator…
I wish I could have consulted more with the other members to avoid misjudging where to end up…
>>13I hate to say it, but in the second season, it’s like being caught in a chain reaction; when you say you want to win, the opponent just changes but still tries to kill you.
The farm, half-metal mining, and military advisors all get interrupted.
>>17At any point in time, no matter where you are, they’ll come at you to kill you.
It’s not treated as the main target, but more like “they’re the ones that can be killed on the side.”
>>17If Peshan-kun hadn’t caused the MA to occur, we could have had a perfect handover and a safe dismantling…
If you want to earn properly, you have to have support from organized crime, so it’s only natural to say that.
Olga had a purpose.
Machu is impulsive.
I guess it’s quite tough to rise to the top in that world using conventional methods.
It was just that the internal conflict and the opponent we teamed up with were fatal.
I was just trying my best to rise up in a decent way…
Aside from Galaho, the big ones are in trouble with antisocial forces.
The story of outcasts trying to become decent individuals is depicted in “Kino’s Journey.”
“Jump out on your own, because that’s what Amate-san did, reaching beyond the universe…”
Everything is normal, Olga.
In the second season, it was kind of sad that Olga is usually in the thumbnail with a head in hands in threads after the broadcast.
While it can’t be helped due to the social situation, I still believe that organized crime cannot be considered legitimate.
>>24Rather, it’s the story of someone who wants to become proper…
If someone says that my way of living isn’t normal, I don’t really have a comeback…
>>70I honestly don’t think there’s any way for the Teikadan to be legitimate from the very beginning.
>>75Finally, to be blessed with maximum luck, what can I say about the main story…
>>83Because the start is way too low at the bottom…
>>75So I thought surviving would be tough, but somehow I’m blending in with ordinary people by easily forging my ID…
>>89This is totally not legitimate at all!
It’s just that when I think about the start, it’s that thing called “agari.”
I understand that there are many complaints about the way one dies, but I feel that we couldn’t have achieved a better outcome, including the timing of the death.
I feel like if I had lived, I would have ended up shouldering unnecessary burdens again.
It’s a death that’s almost like a joke, but from Olga’s perspective, it’s somewhat close to salvation…
I was desperate to feed my family…
What’s wrong is that I was born into a bad situation.
In the end, it’s obvious that there are risks like that when you fall under the umbrella of an anti-social organization due to external factors.
Well, if you ask if there are other paths, there aren’t, so I’ll have Olga do the “Flower of Hope.”
An anime that taught us the lesson that those in power are allowed to break the rules.
What’s up with Machu, who, despite being born decent, has fallen below the Tekkadan level?
Although it’s related to anti-social forces, there’s no other path… It’s a relief that in the end we were able to prepare a legitimate path for the members.
A child who just wanted to welcome the arrival somehow.
The times and circumstances did not allow it.
It’s sad that you said you would eventually make a living just from a proper job.
>>35McGillis, who used it, didn’t understand this area at all, and that was the end of his luck.
If there’s a place that could use it other than McGillis…
>>42Just the fact that there was a place willing to use it is incredible luck…
The Tekkadan simply has no luck at all.
The script director wanted to kill Olmika, and that was the end of his luck.
>>36You must not say that.
In the beginning, the story can’t unfold unless you’re incredibly lucky.
>>36Although it was necessary due to the situation, saying that I want to kill the criminal in the end is somewhat understandable.
But I hate the crappy approach where they become infatuated with the enemy, allow the story to progress only in the enemy’s favor, and say that the enemy’s crimes are good crimes and therefore safe, and then end with killing Iok, thinking it’s all satisfying, right?
Orga has at least the situation where he has to feed those around him…
It’s been quite a while, but don’t Olga and the others feel like disposable workers?
>>38They are orphans who have been illegally traded, known as human debris…
>>43Orga is not a human debris.
>>38That’s true.
Among them, human debris is bought for cheaper than debris itself, and even life and death are seriously controlled, so it’s an incredible environment.
The other day, I heard Freesia on the radio and I thought it was a really good song.
It’s kind of sad to be with Amate, who became a terrorist, captivated by the sparkle and shaking off her surroundings…
>>45The viewers might not understand, but the sparkle feels really good.
It is thought to be something like a drug addiction.
At that point, my mind was completely captivated and I was unable to make any sound judgment.
So please declare me innocent.
>>51Shall we try arguing in court?
It might be a slim chance.
I wished Iok would have died a pathetic death at the hands of the nearby bandits in the epilogue after going that far.
But it seems they won’t listen to any advice I give…
It didn’t seem like Dad’s or Name’s advice had much of an impact either.
If anything, the captain’s ultimate goal was to become the police side as a subcontractor for Gallarhorn, so it’s destined for Machu to dislike him.
I wanted you to fight while sitting on the throne, even if it was just a cardboard cutout…
>>53It’s no good, Orga.
If you’re going to rely on organized crime for support, you need to be on good terms with executives other than Name, but it seems like that was neglected, so I wonder if we would have been crushed even without the various issues at the gallery…
>>54Namase, to begin with…
>>59The sudden explanation of a world where homosexuality and male prostitution became mainstream led to suspicious accusations that were only directed at women.
>>76Jasray: “It’s not good to put women on the battlefield.”
>>76It seems more relaxed than reality, but I don’t think it’s particularly common…?
>>84I think it’s just normal and common.
It’s easier for that person to do anal horn too.
>>54That route has almost no chance to get along because Nameze is disliked by the other executives.
Even if Hashmal were the last mobile armor left in the world, the characters in the story wouldn’t know that, so mining on Mars is not allowed.
I really feel sorry for that.
It seems like the world is heading in a slightly better direction after death…
Mackie himself wasn’t really a bad person; it’s just that he had a bad attitude, but he actually had a fondness for the Tekkadan, which is really terrible.
>>58It’s the main reason why Orga made the wrong judgment in the end.
>>63It seems that the relationship between Nyann and Kshiria will also be like that.
It seems that Olga and the others are starting to have a good impression of Exabe-kun and Nyaan…
To be frank, the Tekkadan is really lucky to have ended up on that route.
>>62Because the first season was about continuing to win bets.
Brother Namase was already on the edge, and after taking on the Terrestrial Coalition, various things happened and it all fell apart…
Even if you try to read between the lines, the most troublesome part about Mackie is that he himself thinks he is on the side of the Tekkadan…
Orga is Gundam, so get closer.
I rewatched the previous season the other day, but it’s impressive how they didn’t just throw away their responsibilities and run away.
As a premise, the Iron-Blooded Orphans started from a state where the initial members had almost no rights…
My older brother Nameze has quite a few likes and dislikes within the organization…
It’s not that the other executives besides Jasray’s uncle are on bad terms, but the relationship isn’t good either; it’s a bit of a delicate situation…
Buying a shuttle and going to Earth with Shuji, isn’t that one way to level up?
Rather, it was Orga who was trying hard to return from being an anti-social figure to a regular person.
If it weren’t for someone as eccentric as Brother Naze, I wouldn’t have found anyone to team up with…
If there were a proper UN organization, it would be fine to steal a vehicle and rush there, but in that world, there isn’t any…
Well, I thought that the beginning of the second season where things were going boom boom boom would definitely not lead to a good conclusion…
If you can’t even get close to Gundam, then what is acceptable…?
No matter how hard we try, it always ends up with the conclusion that we just did our best…
>>87Isn’t the way they handle getting to that point the issue with Iron-Blooded?
>>112Because we unexpectedly became genuinely popular, it’s like people are now holding ordinary grievances even about our deaths…
What the hell… It seems like we could actually do well in the popularity vote even without the gimmicks…
Amate-san… I mean, I want you to stop getting involved with us…
It’s like being forced to choose between biting back with all your might or quietly accepting death.
In short, it’s a story about the way of life and death of those involved in organized crime, like in Yakuza.
>>93I understand what you want to do, but when you say you wanted to see that, it feels different…
It’s from polite language… Connecting it to a standard form makes me laugh…
It’s really such a waste that Orga never got to pilot the mech, but it couldn’t be helped for the sake of the story.
It’s not like there’s any organized crime; on Mars, it’s just a completely legal PMC…
>>96Are there companies that have relationships with the Yakuza in reality?
>>100Flower of hope.
>>100Why did you die halfway through, Captain?!
I only received a reward at the very end for working hard to help the bad old man of the Earth, so it’s ID forgery.
If Galalhorn is doing its job properly, then we don’t need PMCs…
The kids who genuinely had nothing were struck by both luck and misfortune, and in the end, even if they were pretending to be something they’re not, they managed to settle a considerable number of them into a fairly decent life, so isn’t that a win?
What are you doing, ride on!!!!
It’s kind of quiet, isn’t it?
There aren’t enough Baels.
Well, the attack on the activist’s office as retaliation after the battle with the Dawn Horizon gang was certainly the act of an anti-social group, wasn’t it…
That unmistakably looks like that.
My shoulder hurts…
Why have you become an anti-social element all by yourself, Ride!?
>>108It’s probably because you died.
Wasn’t it the captain who said, “Don’t stop!!!”?
Orga had little choice in his tragic end, while Matu chose his preferred option and ended up in the current situation, so don’t lump them together.
The events in the second season are too unfavorable for the Tekkadan, but since there were too many favorable events in the first season, I guess it balances out to zero.
>>114My life up until now has been too inconvenient…
Anyway, we are no longer involved in this matter.
What happened to Ormatu?
>>116All connections.
It was bad to join the losing side, but…
I don’t know which side will win.
>>118You don’t get to choose which side to take.
>>119In the end, we can’t even negotiate properly.
It’s bad that there’s no proper brain.
If convenient things don’t happen, it won’t turn into a story…
>>121Well… if you can’t convince the viewers to some extent, the evaluation will drop…
If Makki simply fell from power due to a political battle, there would have been a way out even for the losing side.
I woke up because of Hashmal, so there’s no helping it.
Isn’t the Iron-Blooded Orphans if a total high?
The sadness of having fewer choices if you are born and raised in a poor environment.
The leader is really amazing for having learned to read and write in this situation…
I suppose you bowed your head to the biscuit and asked for help.
>>127Well, since things like Atlar are also available, it seems like if you’re willing to learn, you can normally acquire it.
Regardless of the less frequent use of writing, it would be best if reading could be done with CGS.
Did Olga say she would give up around here…? I think I got scolded for saying that to Mika, who told me not to stop! It feels like I was rushing towards that death, but it’s a bit hazy in my memory.
Mika just wanted to meet Olga’s expectations, so the destination didn’t matter to her.
Orga just wanted to meet Mika’s expectations, so we were ready to stop at any time as well.
I can’t stop.
When I was threatened by Mika, it was a time when I had my heart broken at a moment where I couldn’t get nervous, so I shouldn’t get excited.
>>130It was the kind of timing where, if we stopped when the biscuit died, we would just be quietly exterminated afterwards…
I would have died if I had stopped at the train.
I just want the Tekkadan to deal a blow to the Dainsleif unit or for Meat Uncle to be defeated by the Galaxy Cannon.
Orga protected Lupus Rex with Shiden.
I just wanted to see Mika and Julietta-chan take each other out…
>>132Ah. We should have seen the ultimate battle where the Tekkadan fought seriously against the Galahrhorn that stopped with their lackadaisical approach, leading to their total annihilation…
I feel like Takaki had a pretty good finish.
Well, it’s not like I wanted to become that kind of person.
Isn’t it unnatural how Takaki was able to rise to that level?
>>136They probably call Makinaoi’s mistress by the politicians.
>>136Blonde boys are the best…
Regarding Atlra, I’ve been taken in by a really kind shop owner thanks to Mika’s introduction…
I feel like I’ve raced through life without knowing any way of living other than becoming anti-social.
A fate rushing towards destruction.
At the beginning of the formation of the Iron Flowers Corps, there are depictions where even the maintenance team couldn’t read and were doing maintenance somehow, which is pretty intense…
>>140I always moved like this, so that’s good! You know…
Caught in a situation where they had no choice but to become like this, despite being born in a worthless state, the Iron Flower Gang aimed for something decent.
A truly contrasting figure who, despite having been born and raised in a very privileged environment, can still be a genuine natural outlaw.
>>142That’s different in its own way…
Takaki is managing to do his job thanks to his own abilities, but the most important factor in his hiring is his connection to the former Tekkadan, so it’s mostly thanks to Chad.
The ID forgery operation is mostly thanks to Chad.
>>144I want you to talk more about Chad’s good qualities…
>>148I can endure the shoulder pain.
>>148When shot at, you can lie flat on the ground and move while hiding behind the car door to avoid being hit by bullets.
What’s going on… The captain is receiving it in life, isn’t he…
>>148I was properly on guard.
The subordinates were not under control.
Which period is this image of Olga from?
Even a kid who can’t read the manual, let alone correct the calculations for the artillery, can operate various machines with the power of Alaya consciousness…
Well, there’s about a 50% chance that the surgery will fail…
>>151It’s because it’s 30 percent…
How about a night private lesson with Meribit?
>>152The leader has no interest in women…
I want you to at least tone down the eroge mentality…
>>152There’s no way the leader is gay.
>>156Wait!
Those who have undergone multiple surgeries for the Alaya consciousness are out of their minds…
It’s unfortunate for those who failed a second time…
>>155It feels like I’m repeating the double-up and failing…
>>160It’s obvious that doing it will improve performance, but the extent of that improvement doesn’t seem to be all that impressive…
Lying sideways makes you more knowledgeable about eroge…
There’s a little story where someone who doesn’t go to the sex industry and doesn’t know women gets dissed by Eugene, but the captain who doesn’t go to the sex industry is pretty much a consensus interpretation.
It’s not an organized crime group, it’s just a private military company.
I think Miss Amate should step on the brakes a little more…
I’m going to rise up because that’s what office work is all about…