
Isn’t it the return of Zeon…? A strange wave that drives all the people inside insane…? If you use the psychommu, it’s Zeon-related, right? What do you plan to do with that attached to a colony? This is just a receiver. Hey, are you serious!? A commotion. Poison gas? So, that means using this, even under Minovsky particle conditions, it’s possible to activate explosives from a remote location… It also makes it possible to inject poison gas into the colony. In that case…
>>0> This guy is Dona Star.After receiving orders to prioritize humanitarian actions over the Titans, I was treated as KIA and re-enlisted under a false name. Later, I was demoted and sent to Trinton, where I had a lot of free time, so I was messing around with the Byalan.You’re using the wrong image.
I think it’s stupid to join an organization whose goal is to gather worthless hate-filled people when you have a decent sense of values…
>>1On the surface, it’s an elite organization, but the Zeon remnants have been causing all sorts of trouble, so it can’t be helped.
Victims who have lost their loved ones due to Kamuna in the climax, the referee Iris, and Zeon are actively getting involved.
>>1Regardless of the organization’s policies, the Titans themselves are an elite unit that gathers the best talents from across the Federation, so it is normal for capable individuals to join.
>>1If you watched even a little of the Z main story, you would understand that many of the soldiers assigned were thought to be just an elite squad, starting with Emma and the people from Dakar.
>>1Umatis Ajipa-san is quite decent…
AOZ has some top-tier characters like Balda and Nishizawa, who wouldn’t feel out of place even in the main story of the Titans, creating a good balance in a way.
>>3Nishizawa is a good superior who is kind for a Titan and considerate towards his subordinates…
I’m just a bit of a Jamitov believer, so if Jamitov dies, I’ll just try to launch a nuclear attack on major cities on Earth instead, to drive humans off the planet…
There are certainly many people who dislike Zeon.
Since half of humanity was killed, it’s no surprise that there are many bereaved families who harbor hatred.
Even Yazan later slightly regretted joining the Titans, as the former members after the collapse have had a terrible experience.
Seriously, why are you guys so numerous and so full of motivation? There are so many of you, it’s almost unbelievable, you remnants of Zeon!
There are people who have become victims because of the Delafree, and those serious types tend to join the Titans and become more brutal.
The result of the bald guy’s blunder is the formation of the Tee-Guns.
>>10It sounds like a name lacking in courage.
Isn’t our organization strange…? There are T3 units and civilian massacres, and it’s driving me crazy!!! There are also some decent members of the Titans who surrender to the EFSF or boycott.
There are guys like Judau and others that seem decent in the play.
Eternally crazy Zeon remnants and the foolish spacenoids who will forget everything in just 13 years and glorify Char.
The fact that the elites are being neglected and pushed into idle positions is quite a significant loss for the Federation Army.
In fact, it’s just like how an ace pilot from Trinton Base is being stifled.
From the perspective of a general officer, even if the actions are extreme, it is more insane to decide to join the Eugo, which is essentially terrorism itself, rather than kicking out the government-approved federal regular forces, the Titans, to work with the illegal Anaheim-affiliated terrorist organization.
>>15It’s only natural that there are people in the federation who don’t want either option.
If they win, the Zetan aliens will just do something terrible again, so we have to eradicate them.
Well, most decent people usually get fed up during Dakar’s speech…
No, it’s not something you can easily escape from…
>>17It’s strange that someone like Char, who participated in colony drops, would suddenly have a change of heart and say such fluffy things.
>>121But what if the Titans attack the parliament…?
The people of the Titans are like that, right?
They are the worst kind of people drunk on privilege, right?
>>18It’s painful that I can’t say it’s different because there were a few truly terrible people.
>>21There were plenty of things like that in Z.
Those with motivation in the Earth Forces will probably join the Titans…
I don’t think a decent soldier would join the Titans.
Because there are things like monsters, you know.
At the beginning, it was an elite course of the Federation to the extent that the serious Lt. Emma would join.
It would have been better if the top person was someone who enriches themselves with privileges, but because Bask is unnecessarily serious and fully invests all available privileges for oppression…
The one who did the Star Shard Operation is to blame.
>>26Who is Delaz, who read everything from the formation of the Titans, the oppression of Space Noids, the formation of the resistance organization, the disintegration of the Titans, and the weakening of the Federation leading to Axis taking it all?
I couldn’t quite predict the Gremmy rebellion, though.
This guy is Kamuna Tachibana! His father was killed in a nuclear attack by Delafree, and he is actively hunting down Zeon remnants with the Titans!
November of the same year, Dakar, the capital of the Earth Federation, local defense force (Asshimar Team), Captain Kamuna Tachibana (28 years old)
This is Iris Alisyn! She lost her parents when she was 15 during the Delahari colony drop and joined the military, where Karaba and the AEUG insist that she is space debris and even call her a cockroach!
>>27Even a proper avenger will ultimately be treated worse than garbage, huh…
>>27I think it’s good.
“Point it towards Zeon.”
>>33While the officer school and joining the Titans have instilled a certain degree of dangerous thoughts specific to the Titans regarding the Spacenoids, more than that, during this period, both AEUG and Karaba are seen as similar to terrorists from the perspective of ordinary soldiers, so it’s no surprise that they are treated like cockroaches.
>>35Is Zeon lower than cockroaches?
But let’s take that enthusiasm and direct it towards Zeon, remembering our original intention.
>>40It’s not that I’m properly facing it, but…
It seems that the young people scouted from the officer academy in their teens generally view both Karaba and AEUG as having dangerous ideologies and are treating them as if they’re affiliated with Zeon, so it’s actually because they are serious that they are directing their enthusiasm towards it.
>>47Could it be that aside from the Titans, there is some kind of ideological education akin to the Zeon reserve forces…?
The anti-Zion Special Forces Titans that are die-hard! → I understand.
A privilege of being two ranks higher than ordinary soldiers! → I don’t understand…
>>28Jamito’s political power is too great.
Is there someone in the Titans who gets people hooked on sex with strange waves?
What is it, I wonder… that abnormal hatred the Federation has towards Zeon…?
Eugo is basically like Zeon, just with Anaheim at the top.
>>36There are definitely a significant number of remnants of Zeon mixed in among the members, so it can’t be denied.
The Federation forces are full of people who think all spacenoids are just a bunch of useless Zeon reserves!
>>37Given the massacres during the One Year War and the fact that the Delaz Fleet went on a rampage just before that, it’s no wonder that hate has built up.
>>37That’s basically correct.
>>37What are you saying…?
The Federation Army actually has a lot of Space Noids too, you know?
>>64The T3 team and the Titans members from the Kokkō group are the ones who understand that and can move without prejudice.
There are some people who have become radicalized after having their family or friends killed.
>>70Jelido, who became a vengeful spirit after having his friends, benefactors, and lover killed, seems pitiful…
>>64From the perspective of anyone other than Side 3, Zeon is simply an enemy…
After all, they are spreading poison gas and dropping colonies.
I think that the remnants of Zeon were more prevalent in the early 80s, and later on, there were more anti-Federation groups.
Neo Zeon has been formed!!
Karaba is like a bunch of cockroaches from the successor organization of Zeon, these terrorists… and I can’t really deny that when it’s said.
>>39But there are former crew members of the White Base, right?
There were also orphans of Zeon Daikun, but that guy is anti-Zabi family, so it’s safe.
It’s a bit late, but could it be that the Arrows in 00 were inspired by the Titans…?
>>44It’s an elite unit, and considering the nominal purpose and what they’re actually doing, it’s probably true.
In an environment where half of humanity has died and the cycle of hatred has reached its peak, aren’t there many people who would engage in terrorism and massacres against each other?
There are also some dregs like Karaba and AEUG…
People who went to Neo Zeon or something.
In terms of how pitiable they are, even though I’m not a supporter of the Titans, Layla and Bran, who were placed under their command and died in battle due to privilege, are quite unfortunate.
There is also a trend where the remnants of Zeon are merging with anti-federal forces, so it’s difficult to say definitively that they are entirely different.
Mixing federal non-mainstream factions, Zeon remnants, and anti-government activists, nominally placing a top representative as a federal congressman while in reality being the private army of the Anaheim chairman.
It is the Anti Earth Union Group…
>>53I don’t think it’s a setting that should be released in the second installment of the series.
>>57That said, it’s not right after the first one ended, but rather five or six years later…
Isn’t it generally the case that even Jerid and Kacricon, let alone teenagers, think like this? They consider Karaba and A.E.U.G. to be the same kind of trash as Zeon.
In Emma’s case, she quickly accumulated even more defection points.
Yazan from Johnny’s home was able to return to the Federation using a false name, but…
If I hadn’t gone missing, feeling like I was almost dead at one point, I wouldn’t have been able to do it.
In the end, it’s the top-performing Basque and the Jamaican below him who are useless, and Jamitov is just left holding his head in frustration without being able to control them…
Gadi was excellent and relatively balanced, but he was too much of a career soldier and had no brakes at all.
In other words, this is how it is.
The enthusiastic White Base fans, who are extremely anti-Zion Titans, feel betrayed by Amuro and Bright, who joined A.E.U.G.
In the midst of many earnest young soldiers with such a stance, Jerid was the one who, even when facing imminent nuclear attack and nearly getting killed himself, actively sought to become the commander of a poison gas operation that no one else wanted to take on in order to advance his career.
That person is definitely going crazy after having their friends killed.
>>60On the other hand, Recoa participates in the gas attack due to the momentum of the conversation.
I seriously think there’s something wrong with that guy.
The equipment itself is supported by Anaheim and is part of the Federation, but the members, represented by founding member Char, are very much of Zionic origin, meaning that the AEUG is an anti-Federation organization.
Isn’t synthetic alcohol that is less likely to cause intoxication just fine as non-alcoholic beer?
It’s easy to understand that the Titans gathered elite forces from the Federation to form a special unit against the remnants of Zeon, but I think it’s too complicated to push for separation from the regular army, have a different command structure, and the founder’s goal not being the suppression of anti-Federation organizations.
>>68The fact that the goals of Basque and Jamaican are completely opposite is also a confusing reason…
The Basque is earning hate, so we can take down the Titans!
Wow… I’m earning too much…
The Titans can only be joined by Earthnoids.
When did the concept that starting space immigration to deal with the overpopulation was part of a policy of abandoning people come about?
Well, there are elderly people who want to return to Earth even during the first mission, so I guess it’s been like that from the beginning, but it’s been clearly written down.
In the early days of Z, I thought that the AEUG was quite something for infiltrating the colony and getting the mk2.
>>75It’s an extremely dangerous organization that has even taken the parliament hostage with the attacks on the federal headquarters and the government capital.
>>77To be honest, I’m not too thrilled about using Zeon again, and since the viewers are siding with AEUG, there are many parts that make you think the Titans really suck.
Why did you make a sequel called Z?
It’s a shame that the previous work ended so beautifully.
In the novel version, Bran was supposed to be a general Federation soldier who had the stance of wanting to join the Titans someday, so he thought he would dress in a Titans style.
When thinking normally, there were plenty of times when one would think, “Huh? Isn’t this organization strange?” but getting to know Maauer after Kakrikon and Lila were killed was, in a way, unfortunate.
During the One Year War, there were certainly people who had good skills that would not be recognized right away or had great potential when the Titans were established and began recruiting pilots…
There may be a lot of noise, but Shiro is a Space Noise who hates the classic Zeon.
After realizing that this organization is absolutely terrible!!!, there are still people who became the final boss in exchange for their memories and body because they fell in love with her, the enhanced human.
>>81Until then, I had been completely lost, so I kept losing to the protagonists in every way.
What is it, Ernest boy, that you instantly kill me the moment I resolve my determination?
Both AEUG and Karaba have many former Zeon members, and their ideology is also anti-Federation.
Z really doesn’t want to take sides with either.
It was probably the time when I was doing whatever I wanted with the Titans that I had the most power.
As time goes by, the Federation is gradually declining, isn’t it?
>>85In reality, at this time, advancing a TR plan is like throwing money down the drain, and I really think the military budget was seriously impressive.
>>85Since the One Year War, the scale of terrorism has been steadily decreasing and there are no enemy countries, so it is no longer necessary.
>>85As a result of the establishment of the Titans, they gave a bad impression to both the government and the public through the massacre of demonstrators and internal conflict.
I think it has become quite difficult to create organizations with the privilege of concentrating forces.
>>100As a result, the Londo Bell is unable to move as desired.
If you think about it normally, anyone who has had an experience where they almost got blown away by a nuclear weapon, let alone their allies, would probably distance themselves from this organization because it seems crazy.
Gerido’s thoughts leading up to that point have been thoroughly crushed.
So if you ask me if it’s better to remain a regular federal soldier, it’s all crap because you could end up being a pawn and getting dragged into things.
The pressure against aliens within the Federation is strong, and an organization called Titans with a eugenics ideology has formed, even going so far as to inject gas into the colonies, so we really have to do something about it; it’s the AEUG after all.
The internal situation involves sponsors from Anaheim and lower-tier members ranging from serious individuals aiming for the elevation of Space Noids’ status to suspicious former Zeon members, unemployed pilots, and those who have fought against the Titans, among others.
It’s unfortunate yet fortunate that the Titans are so bad that the hatred towards the regular Federal Army has relatively diminished, or perhaps it’s just that it’s all so terrible.
>>91That’s intentional around here.
Because the Titans were established and given authority by the parliament and the high ranks of the military, they can only entirely blame the Titans to cover it up.
As Basque says, it’s precisely at that point that the general officers should keep quiet!
Until the Dakar incident, the AEUG is generally seen as a terrorist organization teaming up with the remnants of Zeon to carry out anti-Federation government activities.
Although it has a position similar to an anti-Zion special forces, it doesn’t fight against Neo Zeon.
>>97It’s depicted there in the manga version of 0083.
The main story seems to be incorporating those terrorists as well.
>>97Those who joined out of hatred for Zeon should have given up the moment they tried to ally with Axis.
The Eugo side also said that our sponsor would help if they want Side 3.
I can’t rely on anyone because I’m in a situation where I can’t surpass Hamarn.
>>112It’s a tough world for those who seriously harbor resentment against the Zeon aliens…
It’s all the Titans’ fault! Since they said that, it seems like anyone who joined AEUG from the Titans, as well as the former Zeon remnants, are considered safe if they’re part of AEUG! It seems like if you’re affiliated with AEUG, your past history doesn’t matter and is considered safe!
I wondered if that hidden ace was a person from the Byalan, but then it turned out to be the wrong image!
Jamitov with an ideology like Gihren!
Space Noid Killer Bask!
Just a useless old man Jamaican!
This is Titans 3.
>>101Is it really only the space residents that I kill…?
>>118The enemies of the Titans are all Space Noids!
>>118The Colonel says that the necessary sacrifices to kill the Spacenoids are unavoidable!
Both Zeon and the EFSF are space cockroaches and should be exterminated!
Well, that’s one thing, but isn’t it too much to treat a general officer of the same federal army like trash?
>>103That’s why Emma is taken aback.
I feel a sense of sorrow that the ultra-hawks from the Titans and Neo-DiZe have nowhere to go and are joining Axis.
>>106I told you to come back to New-D size…
>>114Therefore, I will send an instructor who has popularity and understanding as the commander.
Hey… why is the commander calling for surrender switching sides with the entire fleet…?
>>132Although there is an original source, it’s a terrible extra, and they’re also bringing along the new Gundam.
As expected, it doesn’t make sense to inject gas into a faction affiliated with the Federation.
Indeed, what the regular officers mean by “shut up” is something so ridiculous that any decent Titans soldier would collectively say “don’t mess with us,” but since they are all extreme members of the Bask faction, it seems like everyone looks the same in the anime, with Emma-san being the only exception.
>>109It’s just that there’s a crazy person at the top who’s in charge and their entourage is running rampant.
Since acts of brutality are also under information control, it’s difficult for decent people to go against it…
Jamitov’s lack of discernment in appointing crazy guys like Shirocco, worthless ones like Bask, and crap like Jamaicans to leadership positions is too much.
>>110There are indeed capable individuals like Pedersen, who are at the same level as Basque officers and possess a proper mindset.
However, guys like that work properly, so it’s a no-go for Jamitov.
Crossing the line further that was surpassed by a demonstration poisoning, by blowing up Jaburo.
In the first place, it’s possible to communicate remotely because we aren’t dispersing Minoc powder except during combat.
>>117Do you think they won’t spread Min powder when injecting toxic gas into the colony?
>>122It’s like advertising that something suspicious is happening here if you spread the powder.
>>136Before getting interrupted by unexpected interference, we execute a sudden strategy, knowing that our suspicious movements will be exposed.
The fact that Char, who has not defected from the Zeon forces, is disguising his identity and acting as the top aide of the leader means that it is only natural for them to be seen as a Zeon intelligence agency.
>>119But Colonel Char is the true Zeon, unlike the Zabi family…
>>119There are heroes from the former WB crew proudly wearing the Federation jackets alongside the collaborating Karaba.
A nightmare situation for the Federation, where the aces of both armies have united.
The soldier that appeared in the main story is an elite among elites within the Titans.
The ones at the core.
>>123Isn’t it finished when the core is made up of those who have such a strong sense of entitlement?
>>126If you want to make it a proper organization, you could have someone like Colonel Pedersen or Colonel Schrader from the Luna Two area, or Colonel Nishizawa, who does anything for Jametov, work for you, and it could become proper at any time.
If we just do that, we won’t achieve Jamitov’s goals, so we’ll bring in radicals like Bask. If that’s not okay, we might rely on someone like Pedersen, or recruit some dubious person who returned from Jupiter.
>>126Is that so?
So no matter how much I say that there are decent soldiers in the Titans or that the AEUG is basically a terrorist group… it doesn’t change anything.
Isn’t it the case that people who really hate Zeon will just think that Titans, AEUG, and Zeon are all rubbish after listening to the Dakar speech?
It seems that there are quite a few people who have gotten really angry after seeing the regular massacres of civilians and have surrendered to the AU.
When you look closely at the Universal Century, most organizations have come to an end…
>>130Every time a new one comes out, the ordinary citizens who are forced to deal with it are just like, “Here we go again…”
>>135Because warfare breaks out everywhere.
It’s hard to continue being an unrelated ordinary person…
>>154It’s scary because there are the type of people who get excited and say they won’t tolerate indifference!
You’re dominated by resignation, aren’t you…?
Especially during the time of Hamaan, it felt like just do it on your own.
>>133The world ended at the point when half of humanity died in the war one year ago.
The only thing left is to prolong the inevitable, and no matter how you struggle, you can only perish.
>>142It quickly increases and returns to its original state, so the Humanity Purge Man appears regularly.
>>142I’m seriously trying to drop the colony right now, so could you keep the noise down?
The hunt for subversive elements is essential, so ultimately the successor Londo Bell is established.
I feel like it’s ridiculous for Zeon people to act like they are in the AEUG while putting aside the blunders of the Zabi family and the Delaz Fleet.
You should just stay quiet in the Zeon Republic.
It is also bad that we took control of the parliament by force!
However, the Titans are trying to destroy this congress even though they have legislators on their side!
Since the political struggle was completely settled at this point, Char’s recovery ability is too high.
>>140Jerido’s assist is too nice…
I think there are many aspects that allow Char, as Casval who avenged Zeon, to be overlooked by aliens.
In the side stories featuring AOZ, it becomes clear that the Titans appearing in the main anime are generally particularly crazy individuals.
>>143General officers, keep quiet!
This is the Titans’ base!
It’s different from the way a regular army operates!
>>147Most Titans soldiers react like Emma, but the fact that this room is filled with Basque supporters is the source of confusion.
>>143I think this is similar to how Zeon was depicted as an overly militaristic group in the past.
>>157Rather, it’s the TV version of Z that portrays the Titans as the worst gang of thugs…
>>164Glorifying the 5 billion massacre of Zeon in a side story.
It is the same to glorify the gang of thugs, the Titans, in a side story.
>>171The Titans are not glorified as they are depicted as pitiful individuals being manipulated by a crazy organization.
The true Zabi family
No, this is the true House of Tohsaka!
What made Char enjoy bringing Apolly and Roberto to paint Rick Dias red?
People who do whatever they please and die satisfied, thinking of themselves as heroes.
>>152People like Monshia, Kamuna, and Iris, who lost their loved ones due to those kinds of individuals, became enraged and seriously decided to eradicate the Zeon remnants as part of the Titans out of self-satisfaction and intoxication.
>>161In AOZRe-Boot, there is a sad future for the provisional Monsia that fell to Mars in the Zeon sphere of influence…
If you eat people, you can reduce their numbers and survive.
This is precisely what is meant by “killing two birds with one stone.”
It’s like saying that Basque and Jamitov are almost entirely at fault…
>>158Since it’s an organization created by Jamitov…
>>158It’s just that Bask did the expected job, so it’s Jamitov’s fault.
Still, we won, but Jerid messing up was the worst.
>>158No matter what intentions there may have been, the person in charge, Jamitoff, who could not control it, is the one to blame.
>>165Rather, the intentions are evil.
Earth worshippers who only think of human life as garbage.
In the end, it’s only this sadness that spreads and crushes the Earth.
Before that, humanity must atone to nature and to the Earth.
No matter how serious the individuals at the bottom may be, if the founder and the people around them are insane madmen, there’s really nothing that can be done, right?
Revil and the others in that area also died in the One Year War.
In a spin-off with a relatively decent number of soldiers, Euin Bardar seamlessly plays the role of a villain without any sense of discomfort, which is impressive in a way.
You should acknowledge that it is Yoshiyuki Tomino’s works that most blatantly depict the corruption of the Federation.
>>170This is reminiscent of Tomino’s style and makes me laugh a little.
Don’t you think it would be better if the population decreased by dropping a colony?
In a spin-off with a relatively higher number of decent soldiers among the Titans, Yuin Barda, who smoothly plays the role of a villain without any sense of incongruity, is impressive in a sense.
During the One Year War, the rules of the world changed significantly.
Each faction is overly entrusting their ambitions to the power of Microsoft, which has achieved enormous results.
>>179Let’s also entrust our hopes for advancing into outer space.
It’s strange to think that the Titans are glamorized just because of a few decent members…
The Titans are depicted as decent people, but there is nothing that states they are just or glorifies them, after all.
What’s frustrating about the Titans is that they don’t fight against Zeon.
The Federation is so corrupt that even if we try to fight against it, we can’t, right? That’s ZZ for you.
Rather, I think the appeal of the AOZ group is the question of what happens when such decent people think, “Isn’t the organization we belong to a bit crazy?”
Since there are so many additional complications, I think it’s understandable that the Titans were established, especially considering that aliens have been committing terrorist acts every month, if not every year, from the One Year War up to the Delaz Conflict.
If conflict and terrorism continue like this, it’s no wonder the federation will collapse.