
Solomon Zeon Forces Area Zeon Duchy (Side 3) A Baoa Qu Federal Forces Area Earth Side 1 Annihilated Side 2 Side 4 Annihilated Side 5 (Ruum) Side 6 Neutral Declaration Side 7 Luna II Moon
I was surprised to hear that the distance between Nyann and Granada, as well as Side 6, doesn’t really change, so it’s not actually getting closer to Earth.
All of the side〇 is inside Mars…
Wasn’t the Gundam colony basically located at the Lagrange points between the Earth and the Moon?
Generally the lunar orbit.
The Shangri-La where Judo was located is Side 1.
The Zanscare Empire is Side 2.
>>4The new side after the One Year War is in a different location.
>>190Why do they change the numbers starting from 0083?
Aren’t we going to get lost if we stray too far from Earth?
Unlike space operas, there are no warp drives or faster-than-light travel, so it takes 2 years to reach Jupiter.
Occasionally, Jupiter and Mars make an appearance, but the stage is fundamentally set around the Earth-Moon orbit.
6 and 4 are the same Troia points as 1 and 2, so they should be closer to the moon.
It was devastated.
I initially thought it was one side, one colony, but that wasn’t the case. There are also scattered places like Texas and Green Noah, so I don’t really understand.
Isn’t it a bit crazy to have about 40 colonies crowded at this distance on the moon’s orbit, one on each side?
>>10Given the size of this lunar orbit, the actual size of the colony is less than a dot!
In the Universal Century, they don’t really show scenes of colonies clustered around Lagrange points that much.
I often see plants, but…
Is all of this a Lagrange point?
From what I can see, Side 7 looks the most peaceful?
I was talking about how I was pulled by the Earth’s gravity in such a nearby place.
Until recently, I had the image of Side 7 or colonies being isolated, but it turns out they are actually a group of colonies.
Indeed, they were saying something like ⚪︎⚪︎ colony.
>>16Well, Side 7 has only one colony in the 1st series and only two in Z.
Well, you can’t maintain a colony without supplies from Earth, and it’s not like you can easily leave Earth’s gravitational field.
>>17It’s amazing, but this setting really doesn’t work after all.
No matter how you think about it, the Earth’s resources just can’t cover it all.
>>22I would like you to tell me a little bit about the content of that reasoning.
>>22They’re pulling in things like Luna Two, Solomon, and A Bao A Qu.
>>22The colonies in the Universal Century are basically designed to be self-sufficient.
Otherwise, the concept of a side co-prosperity sphere is nothing more than an empty theory.
What side were Amuro and the others on?
Is Camille at Side 6?
>>18Both are Side 7.
Originally, Amuro and Camille lived in the same colony.
>>20Seriously?
I had never thought about it at all.
>>26Well, that being said, there’s absolutely no drama arising from that, so it’s really just a setting like that…
The materials are probably being pulled from the moon, satellites, and Jupiter, but if we keep building colonies, Earth might end up empty.
Episode 1 of 1st takes place in Side 7, but it is a newly started development side, and there is only one colony in the first phase.
The first episode of Z also takes place in the same colony, but all the residents left once and there was a resettlement after the war, so although the location has the same name, it is a completely different place.
Where can I find Industrial 7?
>>27The site of the old Side 5 (also called the new Side 4)
It’s so sad when colonies get destroyed one after another and end up falling to Earth.
Humanity should perish.
It’s impressive that there were resources enough to create structures that could house billions of people in space.
>>30There are many mineral resources in space.
>>30I’ve brought several resource satellites into the Earth sphere.
Being at the Lagrange point means that the coordinates are fixed in advance and cannot be moved, and there is also no atmospheric barrier.
Even without radar, can’t we calculate and burn with a high-output laser from an ultra-long distance?
>>31Even with mino powder, I feel like it would be enough to go with a coordinate-targeted nuclear missile.
>>43In the first place, Minovsky particles do not inhibit visible light, so if light wave induction is used, it’s game over.
As long as the MS can use cameras, it is easy to equip nuclear missiles with equivalent cameras, thus resurrecting simple weapons of mass destruction.
>>53I believe that because of the purely distance-related issues, relying solely on optical sensors and inertial guidance systems would lead to interception at the absolute defensive line.
>>31If you do that, it will turn into a large base destruction battle, resulting in something as tragic as the Battle of Lume.
>>31In reality, the wooden empire was not planning this, but it ended up with nuclear bombing due to the leader’s lifespan and cloning.
This diagram clearly shows how incredible the trip to Jupiter was.
Is there any setting more outrageous than having robots equipped with ultra-small nuclear fusion reactors bump into each other?
Z feels more familiar with Green Oasis.
>>34Green Noah?
I understand that the moon has various resources, but I’m curious how a typical colony establishes its industry.
Are you finding celestial bodies like Solomon and mining them like a quarry?
It seems like the colony is tougher and sturdier than I expected?
>>39In the first place, it’s been a long-standing convention in storytelling for plots to easily have gaps or not.
In the early part of Z, when the Gym II exploded in the colony, there were no holes, right?
>>44The damage depiction of MS is also quite careless, and I guess that’s how colonies are too.
It’s amazing how the colony is self-sufficient in space, even with soil and fertilizer, not just water!
If you could do that, couldn’t you have created the Jupiter Empire in an instant?
>>41At the point when there is a safe and stable nuclear fusion reactor, the fact that resources and energy were tight suggests there was likely a lot of wasteful spending…
It’s no wonder they are resented for taking down three side bases in such a short time.
>>42In just one month, humanity has halved…
In just four weeks or 30 days?
>>86It’s shorter, 1/3 war, 1/15 is Loom.
Even if you say it’s light-years away, it’s really a matter of only about one light-minute at most.
In CCA, there are colonies like Sweet Water, and there are quite a few colonies that are not listed.
It seems like various debris and meteors might come flying in, and it originally gives off a very hard impression.
Is the side a group of colonies and is the bunch one individual unit of a colony?
>>52Yes
Because there are agricultural colonies.
Isn’t Side 124’s devastation crazy?
Isn’t it crazy that three space bases are going to be destroyed?
>>56It’s not a batch unit; it’s a side unit that’s obliterated.
Even the Titans’ poison gas is an extreme evil at the unit level, but that doesn’t even compare to this level.
For some reason, after that, the Space Noids consider Zeon to be a symbol of salvation.
>>56The Federation and Titans are pretty terrible, but in terms of the number killed, the Principality is way ahead.
>>66It is said that 5 billion people have died only in the Space Noids.
>>56It’s crazy, but if we can’t make it an ally, we don’t want the colony’s laser cannons to be used against us, and if we don’t take it down, it will be really tough for Zeon.
>>67It’s evil, but it’s the evil that results from acting rationally, so I can still accept it.
The Titans feel like the convenience of the script takes precedence over reason, and that’s not good.
>>56I got hit by 5 too.
The damage is the biggest.
The Texas colony seems to be involved in agriculture, but it’s also said to be for tourism, so it’s hard to tell.
The lunar orbit is actually quite far away.
As long as there is water, we can replenish oxygen and survive, but space is too lacking in carbon and harsh.
Although that water exists in trace amounts in the form of ice in areas such as the craters of asteroids, it is still minimal.
The water contained in asteroids exists in the form of hydrated minerals, making it difficult to extract.
I wonder if I can make a colony that pays for itself just through tourism…
>>61Moreover, using the entire colony to recreate that desolate environment is excessive.
>>64It is devastated because it has been broken.
>>64It’s that rough over there because the mirror is broken…
There are places in the colony where only rich people live, just like Side 6.
It’s not at all surprising that there’s a difference in toughness between the wealthy and the poor.
Is it okay to think of what always appears on the screen as some kind of urban colony?
>>63The type with three opening mirrors is the normal type.
A completely sealed type without a mirror is a special type that can maximize the area.
A discussion saying it’s suitable for industrial use.
The colony must also move along with the Earth’s orbit.
The relative distance will be extremely significant…
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>>71I thought that Bunch’s language sense is indeed impressive, as expected from Tomino.
I think I touched on a certain overview in Prelude ZZ.
It is said that there are dozens of units for agricultural use and other purposes on each side.
>>73The necklace around the bay is that agricultural block, isn’t it?
Seeing this makes me wonder if it’s insane that the colonies in the Zeon area have been destroyed.
>>75It’s scary that there are no intentions to involve the other side.
>>123It is the Zionic War of Independence, after all.
>>123Because there’s no chance of winning except in a short-term battle…
In just a little over 100 years, they can create such a large number of colonies…
>>78In reality, we’ve been bringing various things from the asteroid belt and Jupiter since around the Common Era, so it’s not immediate once we enter the Universal Century.
Since we were able to live in space, we held a ceremony saying, “Let’s do it in the Space Century!”
I tend to forget because I went boom! there.
The thread image suggests that if it’s not the space map used in Gihren’s Ambition for many years, it would mean that the Federation forces could intentionally pass by Solomon and come to the Aoba district.
>>79For the time being, I’m passing on Granada because the return is too low.
There are also stories of attacking just for the sake of diversion.
It’s no joke that half of humanity is dead.
So what are those space settlers doing to make a living? Asteroid mining?
Well, in the current setting, the end of the Gregorian calendar is a bit ambiguous…
How did Nyaan escape like this?
Luna Two is seriously huge, and I think having Luna Two will somehow make things work, so I’ll desperately go to get it.
Luna II (Total width: 180 km) Space Colony (Total width: 30-45 km) Candy (Total width: 30 km) A Baoa Qu (Total width: 30-45 km) Axis (Total width: 30 km)
>>89The pulled asteroid Juno is 320km x 267km x 200km.
You probably escaped from Colony Side 2 in a Petit Mobile and were picked up by a random ship.
I think Exabere-kun ended up being picked up by Zeon on the evacuation ship after all.
>>91This term is used naturally, but what is this?
>>97There are small working machines like Puchimobi and JrMS.
The series is appearing in various places.
>>97A working robot smaller than a mobile suit.
>>97Please watch ZZ and Char’s Counterattack.
>>97Petit Mobile Suit
It’s like the Robonoid from Future Boy Conan.
One should question where and how Lunatwo was pulled from.
>>92Isn’t that strange?
In outer space, once propelled, it generally doesn’t stop.
When considering the weight of the atmosphere packed into a single colony, it’s better not to worry about the small details.
Since the stage is only set inside Earth’s orbit, the fact that fusion reactors can be easily created means the technological level isn’t that high for a sci-fi setting.
2001: A Space Odyssey is closer in distance than Yamato.
>>98Compared to other sci-fi works, the Gundam series has an unusually advanced level of weaponry for a story set within the Earth sphere.
They’re mass-producing Imperial Knights in Warhammer 40k, making them fly and equipping them with beam weapons.
>>132It feels as if the material productive forces are excessively inflating.
Creating colonies for billions of people in about half a century is crazy.
However, not only can we not cross the wall of light, but due to the limitations of fusion rockets, it feels like we’re stuck in the neighborhood of Earth because of the distance we can travel.
>>132During the One Year War, the development speed of Zeon’s MS was extraordinary.
If we think realistically, it would mean that we are pouring development costs like water.
After the One Year War, Anaheim, which absorbed Zeonic Company, continues to produce one after another.
I found it when I Googled it.
Experience with this to operate a Gundam?
>>100There are various people doing that.
>>104Does that mean Nyaan can also become Mafti?
>>100I stole the data from Camille and my dad’s PC MK-2.
I created a cockpit layout for my homemade JrMS.
Thank you, Gundam doctors.
Nyann was drifting in a Petit Mobile on Side 2, which means they were watching Island Iffish get wiped out by poison gas while other colonies were being destroyed by nuclear attacks.
>>109Moreover, since I’m a Newtype, I can sense various things.
If it’s too far away, it would take years just to move… unless we could warp like in Legend of the Galactic Heroes.
Although it’s called Petit Mobi, technically, this development is MS, right?
It seems that technology flowed back from the advanced MS to the Petit Mobile.
I thought Petit Mobi was developed in response to the success of Zaku, but it turns out it existed during the One Year War.
>>113
That’s why it’s called Petimo.
It’s a work machine for colony construction and repairs.
>>113Otherwise, colony construction would be impossible.
…How did those people create their colony?
If one colony has about 15 million people and there are about 40 of them, that makes one side roughly 600 million people, so if you destroy three sides, that’s 1.8 billion people.
Even so, it’s still about 4 billion people short to kill half of the total population.
>>115It’s four.
Side 1245
It was an era when half of the total population lived in space.
>>115It is said that 2.8 billion people died on sides 1, 2, and 4, and 2.5 billion died on side 5, so the one that was actually the most thoroughly crushed was Ruem.
>>115The massive debris in Sydney has also caused tremendous tsunami damage due to the aftermath.
If the remaining ones that didn’t burn out fall in urban areas, it would cause quite a bit of damage.
>>115It looks like it’s still intact in the image, but actually, it’s side 5 loom.
At the beginning of the war, almost everything except the Texas Colony was devastated by the aftermath of the naval battle in the Loom Campaign.
I didn’t pay much attention to the refugees from the destroyed colony while I was watching the official history, but of course they exist.
>>116Thunderbolt and so on.
>>116In other words, it is said in Char’s Counterattack that Sweetwater is a colony created to accommodate refugees.
Hundreds of enormous structures called colonies.
Looking at the production capacity that can be constructed in less than 100 years
Rather, the scale of weapon production is too small.
You can easily make thousands of ships like the Salamis.
>>118It would be impossible in just a few months.
In UC, the Petit Mobi that Big Princess picked up also uses banana flavor.
It’s not that it doesn’t exist; the original Geonism emerged in the 0050s and spread throughout the Space Noids as a trend.
However, when power shifted to the Zabi family, they completely embraced elitism, so I couldn’t really follow along, and Gihren, who led the way, had no intention of bringing others along.
How do colonies manage air and water?
>>134Reuse as much as possible while timely pulling in ice satellites for replenishment?
>>134I’m bringing it.
There is a mass driver from Earth, right?
There is ice in space too.
>>137It seems like raising it from the Earth would be too much trouble.
>>139As far as the power issue is concerned, it can be considered almost resolved with nuclear fusion.
All that’s left is to launch them one after another using the railgun mechanism, so it should be easier than launching rockets.
>>144Isn’t it easier to pull ice meteorites from comets or the asteroid belt?
Considering the required volume
>>148The distance…
>>148The Earth has the ground right at its feet, but asteroids have both rotation and revolution, so I understand that it becomes a major undertaking.
>>139It is rather difficult to rely solely on space.
It’s not that there is no water in space, but it requires energy to extract it.
It is cheaper to bring it directly from Earth.
>>134Forming a circular society that recycles as much as possible.
Still, the insufficient reduction will be mined, processed, and transported from resource asteroids in the asteroid belt.
In the One Year War, Zeon attacked the colonies too much… and they’re destroying them, it’s scary…
When delving into the technology of the Universal Century, you encounter the wall of how helium-3 is obtained from Jupiter.
Basically, each colony is already self-sufficient, and Earth is the buyer of the colony’s products.
Mass drivers exist on both Earth and the Moon, so the resource transfer itself is relatively low-cost during peacetime.
It’s a mystery since it’s not like they’re diving into Jupiter.
Official easy-to-understand explanation of Petit Mobile.
The Trohachi is the latest Petit Mobile produced by Torulo Corporation in UC 0096. Its official name is “Torulo Corporation Petit Mobile Suit TOLRO-800 Type,” and it is affectionately referred to as “Trohachi.” The spherical canopy is protected by what is known as a roll bar, making the aircraft structure considerate of the pilot’s safety. It also has high mobility, capable of flight in low-gravity environments. Banaj Linkz piloted it to rescue Audrey Burn, who had been thrown out into colony space. Initially, the unit was deployed in the construction area of Industrial 7 and is believed to have been engaged in some kind of work. Petit Mobile refers to a general term for small mobile suits used for work purposes. They are primarily developed for tasks around colonies and are equipped with manipulators and thrusters. The mainstream units are generally around 4 to 5 meters in size and can usually operate in outer space without a normal suit. There are various types such as Middle Mobile Suits, Jr. Mobile Suits, and Mobile Pods. These are utilized not only in civilian sectors but also as equipment for military engineers.
At the time of the Zaku II, it’s already quite a super weapon, you know.
>>147Because it has a fusion reactor installed.
That world has small nuclear fusion reactors, so in theory, it should be possible, but it seems like a technology that doesn’t make any economic sense at all.
Because we are regularly engaged in wars, rather than developing, we are gradually withering away.
A super small nuclear fusion reactor is considered a super technology from today’s perspective, but in the realm of sci-fi about space wars, it is quite a realistically grounded type of technology.
>>153In Macross and from the first generation, they’ve been introducing even more super weapons.
Is the thread image about a 1/5 scale battle map?
It’s amazing that if you don’t worry about joint wear and propellant in the Zaku’s fusion reactor, it can operate almost continuously.
>>155It will stop when the 3HE is cut off, just in case.
>>157If it’s MS, we can manage without external supplies for about 10 years.
Ten years is amazing; the fusion reactor will definitely fail first.
>>159It’s not a nuclear fission reactor, so I wonder how it would be.
Outside the lunar orbit, the battleships that rarely appear are rather dull, even in hard sci-fi.
>>158I can understand the atmosphere of being almost completely rural outside of Earth.
The night before Origin depicts fleet battles quite well, and around episode 11 there are some highlights.
Why use the colonies of Side 1, 2, 4, and 5, which likely have many of the same Space Noid compatriots and Zeon sympathizers, for colony dropping instead of allying or occupying them for puppet governance…
>>164I want you to never forget that we, the citizens of the Zions, are the chosen people!
We, the superior species, are the ones who can save humanity!
Zieg Zeon!
>>164I think basically everyone was more aligned with the Federation and was in a position to wonder what that guy (Zeon Daikun) was talking about.
>>170Is there a source for this?
>>164Because you didn’t side with Zeon at the time of the outbreak of war…
>>174They definitely haven’t been working on it.
>>176Because it’s a strategy to end it with a surprise attack and a short-term battle, if it gets exposed, it’s over…
Where is Axis located again?
>>166The asteroid belt that exists in reality.
Between Mars and Jupiter
>>168Well, it’s far away and the sunlight doesn’t reach it, so it’s no wonder it’s cold.
When we collaborated with America to create the G-Saber, it seems we struggled to ensure their staff grasped the technical standards.
It’s described as a world closer to Apollo 13 than to Star Trek or Star Wars.
So, they say that after the One Year War, the Space Noids were oppressed…
The reality is that Side 3, which was untouched, and Side 6, which maintained neutrality and non-interference, are established as an economic zone.
The remaining side is unable to operate properly due to being physically devastated or overwhelmed by refugees, causing society to break down.
The Green Noah of Z was temporarily called that because there was only one completed colony at the old Side 7.
To house the families of those involved and to build social infrastructure for them in the process of militarizing the base.
The colony that forcibly evacuated the former residents of Side 7 and resettled them after reconstruction.
>>171Well, in the first place, according to the official history, Side 7’s number 1 bunch was abandoned once during the One Year War.
There seems to be various plans like capturing comets and so on.
If I had been taught about MS and Minovsky particles, I think there might have been some who would have joined Zeon.
Well, if I teach you, the Federation will definitely find out.
So, was it my brother or my father who started the Zeon independence war?
It’s true that the brothers cooperated, but…
The Gundam series is basically about people who still haven’t left Earth.
Macross is in the opposite direction.
>>179They’re in a tough situation where they have to scatter across the galaxy in a hurry.
There are at least 1,000 core fleets operating within the galaxy…
>>179That’s not just about the solar system; it’s currently in the middle of scattering civilizations all over the galaxy, so the level of civilization is honestly on an entirely different scale.
In their world, it takes them days to move to Earth at 1st, while we can warp and finish it in a few seconds.
>>179If the One Year War hadn’t happened, Earth-Moon Lagrange might have been buried too, so it probably would have led to the expansion of the Jupiter colonies or Mars colonization…
>>186The capacity of the Troya point is large, so it seems that the population in the Earth sphere increased significantly during the V era.
>>186If the fundamental premise of restoring the Earth’s environment is overturned, I wonder if people will get really enraged.
In the scene from “Gihren’s Ambition,” a Zaku is launching a nuclear attack on a colony, but the outer wall melts easily and is fragile.
In terms of the series, even with phase transition reactors and gravity control technology, we’re still messing around on Earth and Mars.
There is a project to bring icy asteroids from the asteroid belt into Earth’s vicinity.
By installing the nuclear pulse engine and sending it to the specified catcher coordinates.
It is replenishing the consumed net reduction of water molecules and oxygen atoms on each side.
The installation work for that nuclear pulse engine ended up being like a snack, dying and becoming driftwood in space.
It is an extremely dangerous task that can lead to infertility due to radiation damage even if you don’t die after prolonged exposure.
So, the large number of refugees that emerged after the One Year War were further sent by the Federation government to the distant asteroid belt.
It will be thrown away to be consumed in order to support the lives of the regular residents of the remaining colonies.
Was Mars development after the One Year War?
>>188Is the first group that left Axis and joined another faction from within Axis?
I don’t really understand it.
I feel like there was a resource launch facility from Earth called a mass driver, but I wonder when it was operational in terms of its setting.
>>191Was that for launching immigrants?
It should have been the one from the moon for resource use.
In the end, a fusion reactor is just too powerless against the wall of light…