
If you’re not on the White Base, it seems like you won’t end up with Mirai, so Hathaway might not exist.
>>1The world has become a little more peaceful…
>>3In the first place, Hathaway ended up like that partly because of Char…
Weren’t you originally an officer from Luna II?
>>2I was originally a cadet.
I haven’t even graduated from the officer school yet.
If Amuro appears, it might break the world view, but I would like someone like Bright to make a cameo appearance.
Since Char is still alive, I thought that the main characters are relatively alive in this.
In the worst-case scenario, I happened to be climbing up to the bridge during Char’s attack and ended up turning to ash along with the captain.
It seems I can’t become a hero like in a historical record.
I wonder how far I have progressed in my career.
>>7This person’s achievements aren’t leading to happiness at all, so isn’t that fine?
Are you even alive?
Isn’t there a high possibility they were riding on the White Base?
>>8That’s a Pegasus in terms of model number.
The estimated White Base is accompanying the Solomon drop.
>>13The novel version is a Pegasus from the very beginning.
There are some parts where Sharia has elements from Shaakichi or pulls settings from the novel version.
>>15Amuro was there, but he’s dead.
It seems like a bad taste development is about to come…
>>16In the novel version, Amuro is just a regular soldier…
There were quite a few bodies floating in the dock where the White Base was, so you’re probably just one of them.
Zeon will not comply with the Antarctic Treaty.
There is no reason not to kill.
If we’re not careful, there’s a possibility that we could be among the non-commissioned officers of the main fleet and get sunk along with the fleet in a raid by Char.
>>12At that point in Side 7, I was already a lieutenant, so I was an officer.
Because I was a member of the military, I was working hard during the One Year War…
It’s not strange to think I could be dead somewhere…
>>14Well, Bright is an official member of the federal army, isn’t he?
Military personnel refers to non-combatants who are employed within the military.
>>26It’s correct terminology in military terms, but in Gundam, they usually refer to soldiers as “gunzoku,” which is confusing.
>>28Even though he’s a military fan, he’s too careless.
In the first place, whether that was a Pegasus or not, it seems like there wouldn’t be much difference among the crew since the captain was Paulo.
Normally, there are no military personnel, so I was the captain. If it were a normal situation, I would have been part of the crew, so there is a possibility of falling without any achievements.
Since civilians have already evacuated, could it be that the new recruits are not sent out together?
>>19It’s probably arranged for the deployment of combat ships to learn from real battles…
From the perspective of someone who knows the official history, I hope they can survive even if they don’t achieve any military accomplishments.
This person would be dead without Amuro, dead without Camille, and dead without Judau.
There are occasionally people who think that non-commissioned officers are junior officers.
>>25The non-commissioned officers are sergeants and corporals, existing between second lieutenants and soldiers.
It seems like they are raising children to be soldiers.
Is it possible that the first ship Pegasus and the second ship White Base are each separate?
Even though they are military personnel, they are involved in politics, and the federal government is neglecting even civilian control.
General officers, be quiet!
>>34There are quite a few people who don’t understand the difference between an officer, a general, and a military officer.
It means that after entering the military and being assigned to the field, as a midshipman attached to the captain, I should have been seen as quite promising.
>>35Promising people end up being sent to the Titans and their lives are ruined…
Bright was originally on the front lines, right?
So that’s why I’m an old acquaintance of Ryu.
You came from Jaburo, and weren’t you fighting Zaku with a spear on the gravity front?
>>38Neither side has a front line.
Ryu is also a rookie.
>>40Ryu was participating in the room, right?
>>43Are there really idiots who think the origin is official canon?
>>43Even though they were a veteran who participated in the battle of Lyum, they didn’t have the wit to charge with the sun at their back until Amuro pointed it out; the Federation is out of soldiers.
Aren’t you dead?
I can’t believe the Federation soldiers who were in Side 7 under those circumstances are still alive.
>>39Before reinforcements from Luna Two arrived, I quickly closed up shop and withdrew, so the soldiers who weren’t directly engaged in hand-to-hand combat with the bridge crew are probably just lying around there.
The Pegasus that had its bridge destroyed fought until the end while in operation, but was captured.
Bright hasn’t been depicted from the opening of the war in January ’79 to becoming a White Base crew member in Jaburo in September, right?
Even the officers’ academy students are being deployed as usual, so did they almost die several times from the beginning?
“Origin is also official since it’s part of the officials.”
>>47That’s right.
>>47Origin settings are a different thing from origin settings.
It is mentioned officially.
Well, Bright is 19, so it’s not surprising that as a military academy student, he’s already been called up and has fought a few battles on land.
Captain Bright is quite strong in close combat, especially when he was attacked by the Rambaral team.
Don’t you have any real battle experience?
>>52They’re pulling the trigger with no hesitation at all…
It’s unclear whether you’re alive or dead in Side 7.
Whether or not I was held accountable as a surviving officer is a delicate matter.
If we hadn’t been shot down, it’s also questionable whether we would have gone from Luna II to the Solomon attack or if we would have gone to the Luna II defense battle from guarding the home front.
In the end, I don’t understand anything.
>>53There is no responsibility or shit.
The situation is that everything above is dead.
If someone is to take responsibility, it should be the upper management.
Honestly, whether I’m alive or dead, it doesn’t seem like anything good would come from being in the position of the Federation Army in that situation.
It seems like they might suddenly appear saying, “I’m the captain of Temptation!”
No matter whether the federation wins or loses, the Basques only do unnecessary things…
If it’s a world where Amuro isn’t piloting a Gundam, I have an image of him likely being dead somewhere.
But without Amuro, I wonder if everyone is surprisingly surviving by considering various strategies and situations.
If it’s just about individuals, that’s one thing, but considering the White Base, I really don’t want it to end up dead.
However, this person has an outrageous background… the military must be quite troubled handling them.
>>60In reality, it seems that the person is quite constrained and treated as a pariah despite their achievements.
Seira seems to be somehow taking down Dozle, so it feels like there’s something similar to the White Base team in the Zeke world, and she might be the captain.
If Amuro is still in hiding, he might be alive, but I wonder if dad has died…
If I’m alive, as long as I don’t have any deficiencies, I would be in high demand as an engineer.
I guess I was in favor of the idea that everyone should go into space?