
It’s sad that the trigger for the complete collapse is Toru’s death.
It’s a scene where both best friends kill a friend and almost end up killing each other.
It’s painful.
The various repercussions of starting the fight have come back to haunt us.
Since we both lost our best friends, let’s call it even.
The intensity of the battle here, where both sides are fully filled with murderous intent, is incredible.
Come to think of it, it was rare for Aslan to crack…
The combat in the paper play format was well-suited as a performance.
I also like that it has properly started to work.
>>7But there were some parts of the kamishibai that I didn’t really understand what was happening at that time.
I prefer it when things move; it makes it easier to understand.
Thor: A good guy
Nicole: Good guy
Even though we were together so much.
Then there’s no helping it… next time we fight, I’ll shoot you! (Well, I doubt that Kira and I will actually be in a serious fight…)
Me too… (Well, it’s unlikely that Aslan and I would seriously fight to the death…)
It became.
Among the overall interesting SEED, particularly interesting aspects.
At the time I was watching, I was very anxious.
In the end, it’s a self-detonation with the resolve of a double suicide.
Is this the only time the Aegis used its beam sabers in MS form?
Looking back on this, it really is nice that in the end both of them lived and were able to make up.
>>14I couldn’t have done it without Kagari’s animal therapy…
>>14Thanks to Kagari.
Seriously.
In the novel, when I reunited in Freedom Justice, I still thought about hitting him in my heart.
Nicole evaporated after being hit by a beam blade at point-blank range and then exploded, while Thor was crushed with his torso by a thrown shield, causing his head to fly off and resulting in his death, so both are gruesome.
It’s sad, but because of the fights that happened here, we were able to realize that we need to put an end to this, so it was necessary.
>>16It was a growth event in a sense, but it was too harsh…
At the very least, Athrun was fully intent on sharing the same fate.
>>22Did you escape back then…?
For what purpose…?
>>24Is it because you’re excellent as a warrior, like a conditioned reflex?
>>29I wonder if the training has become ingrained.
>>22When I woke up, I was like, “Huh, why am I not dead?”
A born warrior.
I think it was an exciting development precisely because the period after the desert arc had a relaxed pace (although there are barrel rolls in between).
It’s amazing how the flow is like this after confirming our friendship regarding Tori in the orb.
It’s the worst that Kira wants to do it but isn’t doing it.
I never thought that in the Reiwa era, the relationship between Machu and Nyaan would appear alongside the thread images.
>>20It seems that the relationship on that side is still quite weak.
>>20The love entanglement with a boyfriend or Gundam is quite a downgrade…
>>25I believe the intense and vivid developments made the atmospheric entry shine, but still, the relationship among the three, including Shuji, hasn’t been depicted much, so it doesn’t feel nearly as dramatic as the thread image.
Aslan is mentally troubled because he killed someone, and if Kira hadn’t received help from the Astray team, he would have died; in this situation, everyone is really at their limit.
But if we hadn’t fought this battle, we definitely wouldn’t have been able to reconcile.
People often say that I became enlightened after riding Freedom, but it’s just that I went through unbearable suffering, so it’s a completely natural feeling to not want to fight battles anymore.
>>30It’s like I’ve died once, so of course my mind would go somewhere else.
I think the reason for not killing is also a defensive instinct, as you wouldn’t want to be resented by the relatives of the person you killed.
Rather, thanks to this fight to the death, I can say that I was able to make up. It’s strange to think that going to war and seriously fighting to the death with my best friend Aslan (Kira) would be such a painful thing!
I feel like I’ve asked you about Nicole multiple times, but that must be my imagination, right?
Just before this, we met directly over the fence…
>>36The script written solely by my wife gets better the more you chew on it.
I mean, when I think about it, it’s unusual that my wife is credited with the script in almost all the stories, and that’s probably why there was a consistent scenario.
Kagari’s words pierce deeply.
I thought it was amazing how Milliaira forgave Aslan even more than Kira did.
>>38It just happened that the one who acted was Aslan.
Such a resolution is not something that can be easily made.
“We seriously fought to the death and somehow survived, only to find that ‘nothing changed after all that.'”
“Because I realized the emptiness of the retaliatory battle.”
>>39Even Izark, who was such a wild dog, became downhearted after everyone except Aslan disappeared.
>>41Next, I’ll make you my subordinate! Don’t die!
>>41I think the intensity of the work, where Izark is taking out his frustration on the locker after Nicole’s death, is impressive.
It would be great if we could team up the next time we meet…
>>42I’m glad we were able to make up… and I wish I could have seen a serious battle between Justice and Freedom.
There are two hearts.
>>45As expected, the two of us face an unknown fate, falling to Earth together…
>>45I thought they would fight in the movie version.
>>45It might work in a simulator, but in that case, it wouldn’t turn into a serious battle filled with killing intent…
It is also a modest growth event for Izark.
Aslan’s escape from the self-detonation was done unconsciously, which has caused him to experience further mental damage.
>>44I have to die… I have to die…
I don’t want to die…!
You should die!!!
>>51Lady Anjureze is just… different in some way…
The two who underestimated Nicole probably didn’t think they would be taken down by the enemy, which gives off a rich kids vibe.
I wonder what would have happened if the initial plan had kept Aslan as an enemy.
It seems that Diakka’s alignment change is also improvised, but we seriously lack allies!
Miliaria expressing her feelings to Dearka once is quite significant, isn’t it?
>>50Because it was after almost killing each other and then we got flustered and calmed down…
Deakka, you’re saying a bit too much unnecessary stuff around there.
>>60Did the foolish and clueless natural boyfriend die?
>>63🔪😡
>>63Why can you step on landmines so precisely!?
>>67He looked like he was dead with a stupid and foolish expression, just like a natural boyfriend.
>>67Because they are cunning and brutal.
>>60Dearka has just had Nicol killed…
You must have been irritated since you were defeated in battle and had to surrender.
>>60What did Asuran think when he got off Justice and said something like “That guy killed my boyfriend” to Miriallia, Deakka?
>>85I wonder if the intention was that even though there was someone I felt that deeply about, I didn’t want to remain that way without knowing anything.
Aslan from before was so inadequate that Nicol died, so it feels even more so.
>>52You… just because you’re a coordinator, you’re not really fighting seriously, are you!!
I wonder why I’m alive… Is it because I escaped back then…?
A thrilling scene where the rival also awakens to the power held by the protagonist.
The seed split return of Aslan here is really surprising on the first impression, right?
After this, Kagari will cry together with me.
Why is there someone here watching this…
>>62For Rou, it is a turning point where he witnesses the darkness of war through a serious clash of murderous intent, prompting him to reconsider his thoughts on war.
While the battle is worth watching, the development is incredibly tough, especially when combined with Thor’s death scene.
Did that useless and foolish natural boyfriend of yours die?
I really don’t think my natural boyfriend is dead…
I should have felt happy about killing someone seriously, but I didn’t feel anything at all, even when I received a medal.
Moreover, you can’t even answer the question of why you’re fighting as my former fiancé.
A tremendous number of fried rice masters are gathering!
I survived the self-destruction, but it’s painful that both of them seem to have already died mentally.
>>75That’s the catharsis of the descending sword, so this area of SEED is incredibly interesting after all.
>>80The three idiots appear from the descending sword, and Aslan’s joining in—there are too many events happening around that area!
Indeed, it’s just that the world is in the midst of a retaliatory war, mutually killing each other in large numbers… you know…
I kind of like that the trigger for Aslan’s Seed Burst in the novel version was judged to be because he was being underestimated.
Have you been holding back until now!? I’ve been completely messed around by you, lost Nicole, and was seriously going to kill you to get my revenge, and you weren’t even serious until just now, huh!?
Because I was killed, I will kill… Because I killed, I will be killed… And in the end…
Will it really become peaceful? Huh!?
Even though everyone went fully prepared for Nicole’s death, it seemed a bit convenient.
It bothers me that it’s the result of Aslan’s lack of brilliance.
The way it builds up from episode 1, bullying Kira and ending up here is really exciting.
It’s not too spicy.
Aslan has a lot of memorable lines that seem like he only says fixed phrases, but this part is so tough that it can’t be played around with at all.
Aslan intended to shoot Scylla after grappling, but it became impossible due to running out of energy, so it turned into a smooth escape from activating the self-destruct device.
Why is this guy able to move like it’s so natural…?
>>84Because it is the estimated greatest masterpiece of a coordinator adjusted for combat…
Isaac has changed, hasn’t he?
Is there even a famous natural prisoner? I’m just trying to stay calm about it.
>>89When you see someone worse than yourself, it puts you off, doesn’t it?
>>89If it were the early Izark, he would probably have blended in with them.
>>89You tend to pull back when you see someone worse than yourself.
Strength is the will to live.
At an unconscious level, Aslan is strong, isn’t he?
>>90But I tried to escape by making Justice self-destruct!
Reverse rage breaking was also done by Shin…
If that was a beam, it would be over… Is that what you want to say?! You!! (I didn’t say that)
It seems that history has been altered to suggest that Kira’s killing of Nicole was an unfortunate accident.
Aslan clearly had the intention to kill Thor, or rather, he had the feeling of wanting to shoot him down, right?
Why does it feel like we’re in the same boat?
>>92As a result, we both ended up killing each other’s friends…
>>92Alright! Let’s stop this conversation! If we don’t, the troubles will linger on forever.
>>92That was just a change in the production; no one in the story treats it as an unfortunate accident.
Izark is at the bottom where he shoots the shuttle.
By the way, did Deakka even realize that Athrun shot down Thor… ?
>>98I asked which one that person was riding because they weren’t supposed to be able to do it.
>>98I heard that the Skygrasper was shot down by Aegis inside the Archangel, right?
>>98It felt like I found out later when I heard Kira and Athrun talking.
Aslan is probably doing both self-detonation for victory and escape for survival at an instinctual level ingrained in his genes.
You can’t resist by will alone.
The fact that Aslan and Dieck join as allies from the descending sword has a boy’s manga-like intensity and brings a sense of catharsis, doesn’t it?
>>101“I became a fan of Dearka at the part where he said, ‘Hurry up and run away, Ark Angel!'”
>>101Let’s put down the guns and talk.
>>101By the way, when it comes to overpowering from here, I like the balance where the three fools are strong and cannot be invincible.
Izark is great because he tries to take responsibility for the cowardly soldiers after the war, but the adults stop him.
This century is too tough.
Get angry with the same intensity as you did during Rusty.
>>107I almost took down that white-blooded strongman, Maryuu-san, because I got angry.
>>111If you had gotten involved there and killed Kira, Aslan, you would have been sunk for life.
Cruze: “How sad… Don’t push yourself.”
A story where young people who were enemies and allies come together as I take action without holding back.
Aren’t the three idiots strong for being able to fight for a long time against two people in a cracked state?
>>114The old Three Stooges are really strong.
>>114Damn strong.
Both of us didn’t like it, but we had no choice but to fight. But because of this situation, I can’t keep doing that! It’s going to be a fight by my own will!
If you just brush it off casually, it’s not good.
It’s sad that Nicole died, but I couldn’t help but laugh that she died even in the movie.
Even if they repeatedly resort to biological surgery and medication, Kira cannot be completely killed, and with Aslan also joining the fight, it’s quite tragic that they cannot win.
If I don’t get involved with them, I can go anywhere and face no enemies.
>>118Azrael, who was frustrated with not being able to achieve results against Freedom and Justice, even reconsidered his evaluation after seeing the combat results of those two not getting entangled.
I feel like just a little before that line, where it seems like he’s the one who killed his boyfriend, Kira said you killed Toll.
Regarding Miriallia, I think there was a considerable amount that could be released when Dearka stepped on a landmine once.
Even though Kira is heavily injured, he still blew off Freedom’s head.
The bratty Diakka becomes a sulky good kid and transforms into the most sensible person in the story when scolded…
The descending sword was able to help to some extent, but the pilots Jin pulled back died, and during the Orb defense battle, in the end, it was just a delaying tactic for the retreat, and UZUMI and the others died. After that, there were many battles that messed with my mental state, and while I thought, “Freedom is really strong!”, upon reflection, it’s clear that it hasn’t really changed the overall situation at all…
The biological CPU completely ignores usability and durability to thoroughly pursue specs, so it’s really incredibly strong until it runs out of fuel.
Extended is a framework for enhanced soldiers, so it’s not overwhelmingly strong, but it has high versatility.
After this, the conversation between Aslan and Kagari becomes even more painful.
It’s Aslan’s fault that we’ve been going along with things casually up until the point of clashing with Kira.
Unlike the sequels, in the original, Aslan also goes wild with his power in the end.
There was a scene in Battle Destiny where a nuclear explosion happens! But for some reason, I ended up laughing.
The reason Freedom’s head flew off was that Kira was in a frenzy over Frey.
Miriallia stopped Frey from trying to kill Diakka.
I realized that the actions I stopped were an answer in themselves.
The new three idiots may be weak, but they skillfully stole MS with a stylish heist and are still managing to handle it, so they shouldn’t be considered weak…
>>137Strength is suspicious.
However, it seems that the old three idiots won’t be able to carry out a plan to infiltrate the base and steal the Gundam, so I think the new three idiots will be more widely usable.
>>142I dreamed that my mother died…
>>146The super-sized block word set has arrived…
I’m curious about what kind of enhancements the three fools had to be able to stand up to Kira and Athrun.
Because that leader tends to do really terrible things, doesn’t he?
>>138I won’t give you your medicine because you couldn’t shoot down those two machines! Suffer from withdrawal symptoms! You do that without a care…
>>138The old three idiots seem to have implants in their endocrine glands and nervous systems, and their usual medication serves as both a combat stimulant and a drug, causing them to continuously degrade their maximum performance as humans.
>>151Those three are really just treated as MS parts, aren’t they?
Kira Asuran had cheat-level performance even in his machine, yet it was still well-matched…
>>139Over there, they have a nuclear engine with practically infinite fuel, but here, the fuel is limited and there are time restrictions on medication, so the compatibility is the worst.
The three idiots had a memory that the forbidden shield that bends anything was just too convenient.
>>140Geschemeidig Panzer
That’s impossible, but after the self-destruction, I was like, “Is Kira needed at Lacus’s place because of the self-destruction that launched us into space?!”
>>141The passage of time after that match was really hard to understand, wasn’t it…?
>>148Even though we provided maximum support on the Astray side, why is that?
>>172Astraea was being simultaneously developed, so there were follow-ups, but not everyone was checking it out, so it can’t be helped…
I think it’s quite a convenient plot point that Kira is going to space from here, but the sword that descends from there is an incredible moment, so I guess it’s fine! Nice to meet you!
The Forbidden’s equipment, the heavy beheading scythe “Níðhöggr,” is just too cool.
If you don’t do anything because you can’t do anything after descending with this sword in the killing game, then you won’t be able to do anything at all, so move your body, Kira.
I’ve been breaking my mental state for about 70 episodes until Freedom.
>>150I’m glad that I’ve reached a level where I can be romantic…
I thought that Forbidden is so solid that this concept might become more popular.
>>153I think making a Forbidden series probably costs a lot of money.
The Geshmeidich Panzer is just too convenient.
>>154The Forbidden series of underwater MS made a huge contribution to reclaiming maritime superiority from ZAFT.
>>153It’s too scary to think that a mass-produced machine fighting on the front lines could accidentally shoot with a bent beam.
So it seems that the mainstream has become positron reflectors that firmly absorb and do not let things pass through.
It remains powerless against meta equipment like beam boomerangs and beam spikes.
It may be now, but it truly wouldn’t have been surprising if one of us had died in that fight.
Although there were various circumstances, it’s impressive that Izark managed to take down the old Three Dumbasses and two machines.
The balance of the firepower of Calamity, the mobility of Raider, and the defense of Forbidden is too good.
No matter how nasty the fight was, even when I’m in a tight spot, you still give me a ride home on your back. That’s so kind…
Because they fought fiercely here, the collaboration of Freedom and Justice in the Orb Defense Battle is truly exhilarating and precious…
Kagari, treated like an idealistic young girl throughout the two works, but I love the argument that peace will ultimately come from the cycle of revenge!
>>162When the world is at that point of destruction, even idealists like that are necessary, right?
The episodes from the invasion of Orb by the Alliance to the self-destruction of Orb are too interesting.
I remember that this Olga was killed from behind by Meteor’s giant saber.
>>165It was impossible to have two meteors at the same time against the opponent.
“If you don’t mess with genes, can you do whatever you want!? That’s the truth about the union’s enhanced soldiers.”
It’s something like connecting three brains through surgery to forcibly adapt them to a Dragoon, like in Perglande.
It’s great that both of them have perfect teamwork without any prior coordination during their joint operation with Aslan in the orb.
The three idiots might be using their lifespan excessively, perhaps?
>>168It clearly seems like the type that wears down various things in exchange for strength.
>>168You’re hooked on drugs to an irreparable level, so you can’t go back to your original body💙.
>>168Because it’s a part of MS, it’s consumable from the start.
>>168I think Shani and stage 4 drug addiction would die quickly even if left alone.
As dependence on γ-grithapentane progresses, hobbies become more passive and do not engage the brain.
>>168No matter how you look at it, it’s the kind that wears down various things in exchange for strength.
By the way, if Lacus hadn’t been shot down, would Freedom have been piloted by Izak?
Asran replying to Kagari that Kira was a kind guy is so hellish, yet I love it.
Even among the three fools, their humanity is diminishing as they progress through the drug stages.
>>178Each hobby is becoming something that doesn’t require much thought as the stages progress, or something like that.
Aslan-sama shouldn’t be here! Everyone, gather and meet!
Hearing “We were always together up until now” hits hard.
>>181The special ending after rebooting in the orb is nice, isn’t it…?
It’s tragic that just because Kuroto survived partially, he’s going through withdrawal and there’s no Dominion to return to, which made him go insane.
It’s the worst… Zamzazar… Gelzge…
>>185I thought it was going pretty well.
>>189I think your sense of naming is the best.
>>185The Zamza-Zar reduces the burden on each pilot by being a two-seater and is a gentle aircraft that can handle multiple targets with its positron reflector and high-output beam.
Spreading stories without any sources again…!
Well, basically, it’s understandable that the coordinator is stronger, so I get why they go for the MA route.
>>187It’s easier to figure out how to use regular soldiers than to deal with a poorly performing biological CPU.
A escort MS on the MA axis would be the most suited for natural combat.
>>195No, it’s a nucleus.
>>195I guess that final form was Euclid.
I ended up not doing much in Heaven’s Base…
It’s impressive how, despite appearing to have a chaotic personality, there is a strict adherence to orders while exercising great caution to avoid shooting the mass driver behind Freedom.
>>188They will also listen to the order to retrieve Frey.
Is Olga into that and likes juvenile novels?
It’s bad that Mr. Guuf casually breaks through the reflector with a whip.