
It is the power of the devil for that purpose!
If I hadn’t met Amuro-san at that time
Universal Century
I’ve had my brain fried by Amuro too much…
I wish I had ridden on a rainbow.
I’ve waited too long.
Everyone who enjoys watching the figures of humans struggling to live and die in this shitty history called the Universal Century.
>>6Unforgivable, Bandai Anaheim Electronics…!
I have seen too many things.
Alls.
Becoming an old person.
I wonder if there was something this person could do…?
Gundam has done various things too much.
Anaheim is bad, Anaheim is!
In front of young kids, he has a gentle face, but as soon as he gets into the Gundam, he suddenly looks scary.
If I just hadn’t participated in the Karaba.
I’ve been a soldier since the One Year War, so I’ve kind of exaggerated my history a bit.
If there’s still some margin, the uncle can still pile it on.
>>15Shall we do it at Bosch 0083?
The fact that I survived.
>>16As long as I can’t forget Amuro, this is it…
It was strange that a man who seemed to be from Londo Bell was able to remain sane after witnessing the outcome of Amuro and Char.
Isn’t this the uncle who couldn’t do anything against Gyunei and almost got killed?
>>18Don’t say crazy things!
>>18Just surviving is amazing, you know…
Last Round Bell
>>19The last…
>>28Rusty…
This face is quite Gundam-like, isn’t it?
The condition of the parts is
Even though I am a die-hard Zeon supporter, my happiest memories are only of the days spent with Amuro.
>>23In other words, it’s because true Zeonists tend to have high hopes for NT.
Because NT was proposed by Daikun.
Additionally, if I were to witness Amuro’s power and miracles, my brain would be burned.
>>36But Amuro himself did not come back…
>>40O power of the devil
>>23I think it’s fun to punish those who are a bit too extreme, even if they are Zionists, together with Amuro-san.
Mr. Amuro doesn’t really dislike Zeon; he has a stance that is close to being moderate.
I have seen too many tragedies up close.
Just gently add four characters to the background setting.
“Even though that was a happy ending, why is there a continuation?” It’s a life like that… As I live, the world keeps getting worse and worse.
I wonder what went wrong…
The world is bad.
If I had been killed by Gyunei during Char’s rebellion, I wouldn’t have had to suffer this much.
>>32If even a little more damage had occurred on that battlefield where they barely lost with all their might, I can’t imagine how things might have turned out in the end…
I saw it! The light emitted from the ν Gundam in the cockpit of the Jegan!!
At the time of that line, I didn’t realize I was at the front line of the extreme during Char’s Counterattack.
>>33From the viewer’s perspective, that’s just normal.
>>33At the beginning, they mentioned something about GM3…
It wasn’t an era for considering things so seriously…
Amuro is probably alive somewhere…
>>41Well, Amuro, who denies Char’s way yet does nothing for reform and just lives in seclusion, is the worst, isn’t he…?
It has to be dead there, right?
>>65You seem to be lacking a bit in delicacy.
Even if you cling to the miracle of Gundam, it doesn’t really make the pilots happy. Although there are some that have occasionally protected them.
The causality of a man who doesn’t know the first Gundam being defeated by the same blow as the first Gundam.
It may be an afterthought, but the person who first suggested making Bosch a fan of Amuro is a genius.
>>37I think Amuro’s fans were set up from the beginning…
In terms of the original material’s dialogue,
>>37After spending several years with Amuro, knowing the human Amuro Ray well, and still being a huge fan, you are definitely number one…
Now seems like a good time for Bosch from each era to appear in G Generation.
Because I was only somewhat outstanding, I ended up struggling even after turning 60.
>>46Being able to be a pilot over 60 is a different kind of monster compared to Amuro.
>>207Captain Banning is tough for his age… Considering what he said, he’s like a monster…
I never thought the meaning contained in the power of demons would change this much…
>>47The crazy forms of Hathaway from Flash and Camille from Zeta Gundam were properly shown even back then…
>>50It seems that the serialization of F90, which is the original, began about six months after the release of Sen Hasa.
The Titans have been destroyed, but in this hell where things worse than the Titans are allowed to pass, the shining trio of subordinates.
Well, putting that aside, I’m going to Mars.
Amuro fans have been riding the Jegan since its first appearance.
It’s so interesting that a character can become timelessly flavorful 30 years after the work is released.
It seems like the subsequent differential is properly following Bosch’s teachings.
It was not a futile death.
>>52Moreover, because I adopted the game’s scoring system, I grew into a monster of Amuro level.
>>215That’s a different person called Belphuscret!
>>215Have you only looked at the images or summaries posted here without reading F90, Formula War Chronicles, or F90FF or Cluster?
Mixing up Def and Belph is unacceptable.
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>>53Well, that’s true, but Bosch will follow along, right…?
In the past, it felt like a soldier from Londo Bell committed a childish betrayal.
If you’re from Zeon and have gone through Karaba, then…
What is Gundam? It’s definitely more important that Amuro himself is valued, right…
Once a unit that was told to give everyone’s life and went to the battlefield is now trying to change into a unit that boasts about going on a Mars tour while also engaging in subjugation…
← Bosch is around here.
>>58Is there really something that exists?
The only addition from the information at that time, aside from being significantly fleshed out, is the participation of the Karaba group.
Well, that had a nuclear warhead-level power.
The standard version of Z+ has a really flimsy pilot.
The ace of Zeon has received a personal color.
The original setting is properly presented in F90, which is impressive…
You are the one who knows the most about Amuro Ray, but it’s sad…
Meanwhile, Job John was creating AI Amuro (the worst).
In general, saying that the light of the ν Gundam is referred to as the light of Axis is just too much like a nuclear explosion.
There are still many places that can be filled up.
Aside from Bosch, most people who saw the Axis’ beam referred to the light that came from Axis, and only Bosch mentioned that it came from the ν Gundam. At that time, the way it was written and interpreted really came together well.
I was mistaken because I only saw him lively in games like Super Robot Wars and G Generation, but Amuro has died…
At the same time, it’s also true that they were fierce warriors who thrived during those times, which probably makes them easier to use.
Wow… even your facial expression has changed this much…
It took me 30 years to realize that the feelings embedded in “Drop, Gundam!” were far too overwhelming.
>>73It has been about the same amount of time, 30 years, both in real life and in the story.
The conversation with Def afterwards has been the most exaggerated, to be honest.
I feel that the reason I didn’t feel like I was dead was partly due to the utterly ridiculous final lines of the two deceased.
>>75That conversation is known only to the viewers…
>>75Mom!? Lala!? Wow!
>>101It’s Char’s fault for saying something incomprehensible at this age.
>>103In short, it’s a damn pathetic line saying that because you killed Lalah, I ended up being a failure as an NT.
>>101Even without Amuro, this kind of reaction would happen.
Amuro’s subordinate position is already too appealing, and on top of that, the number of years fought together could very well be the longest.
It’s not really a time to be laughing and saying “Ikigao Amuro”…
Bosch feels a certain influence from Mr. Green.
If only before that Axis.
If you do not see the light of the rainbow
Amuro and the others’ battle ended with the Char’s Counterattack, but in a way, it was the beginning of Bosch’s fight from there.
“Show me the way, Gundam…! It’s already a wail of lament.”
After all, you’re Amuro, aren’t you…
I was pushing Axis and watching the light coming out of the Gundam, but there are quite a few people who were able to return to their daily lives.
After all, Amuro is probably the main reason.
What you told us later about “Amuro-san” wasn’t like that at all!! That’s such a powerful counter!
>>86The power of Gundam! In response to that, my power! What a magnificent counter!
The side story boss before moving to the new generation of Gundam is completed to a very high degree.
It’s amazing that he becomes a man who has been involved longer than Bright as a work colleague.
In the end, it is defeated not by Gundam or Newtype, but by the power of an ordinary young person.
Is it salvation or a source of calamity?
But Deff had eyes similar to Amuro’s.
>>92In other words, even though Amuro is often treated as a hero or a monster, in reality, he just had the eyes of a young person.
>>109Bosch has always been influenced by seeing Amuro as an individual.
It’s just that the Legacy guys can do it now!!! That’s why they gathered organizations across the universe.
This guy himself is normally a moderate opposed to uprising, so even the image is somewhat deceptive…
First of all, Mars Zeon is already beyond saving, no matter what they do.
So the uncle will call Londo Bell and crush Mars Zeon.
This is the Mars Gundam!
I don’t know the copy!!
>>95The guy who was stealing in the F90 side story that almost all FF readers don’t know has come.
You can mess with it as much as you want between Char’s Counterattack and death…
The AI installed in the Mars Gundam isn’t B.L., right…?
In an era where I accompanied the weary old men, dying as a remnant of the Zeon is a fate similar to that of Saigo.
If anything, Hathaway’s sacrifice is the reason why Bosch went crazy.
That child, who stained their hands by killing a girl to protect Amuro, ultimately struggled for Bright, and that’s what resulted…
Hathaway must have had his own thoughts after killing Quess to protect Amuro, huh…
Because if I was still in the Federation after Char’s Counterattack…
The unicorn, Hathaway, and Narrative might also be watching the outcome.
>>105In terms of the relationship as Londo Bell, Hathaway is undoubtedly looking at it that way…
If G Gen ET were to come, how much would I be able to experience it?
It seems that the former Karaba and the former Assault Team will likely be included in the encyclopedia.
Rather, it’s impressive that even after seeing all sorts of things, they aimed for a rather gentle reform until quite a bit later.
Mom??? Is Lala??? what????
(Impact of the explosion)
Wow!
They say that Hathaway killed Quess to save Amuro.
That Amuro was taken away by the Gundam, and Hathaway himself also got into the Gundam…
This is the power of the Gundam devil!
I wonder where the color of the Mars F90 comes from.
>>111It’s not exactly Mars, but it looks reddish.
>>111I think the choice of red for the Kishiria Guard is because Bosch himself was formerly part of the Kishiria Guard.
Maybe they’re also referencing Amuro’s Z Plus, but as a persuasion to the remaining Zeon factions.
Everyone is seriously asking me to be a proper adult, and it’s really annoying!
That’s what Char said.
>>112What are you saying, you idiot, over 30!!!!!!!
The last trigger for Bosch’s madness, or the cause of his brakes failing, was the incident with Hathaway Flash, right?
That is a factor that completely destroys the spirit of Bosch.
>>116If the movie goes all the way to the end, it seems that Bosch will occur again around here…
>>120I think the movie is different because it’s not Beltorchika but actually Char’s Counterattack…
I think in the end, it was a little rewarding.
When you think about it, it’s abnormal that Bosch is still an active MS pilot at the age of 60, even before he was reevaluated…
No, even at Hathaway’s stage, I’m still holding back.
The direct reason is that Dragun, the oldest member of the Zeon remnants, summoned all the Zeon remnants, leaving no choice but to stand up.
I have seen too much darkness related to Gundam…
Regarding Hathaway via Belchill, it’s honestly pretty miserable for Hathaway.
One could say that Hathaway went mad because of Amuro…
It’s different in Char’s Counterattack.
CCA’s Char is literally the height of disgrace in every single moment, it’s like official hate and it’s incredible.
In the end, the children could leave this world believing they were all New Types, so they must have been able to find some sense of acceptance.
>>127But even after that, things in the Universal Century don’t go well… it’s always following me around.
When it comes to Gundam, it’s a demonic weapon that sucks the youthful lives and causes supernatural phenomena, right!
I know that all kinds of information about this old man connected at once and it turned into an incredible festival.
What was the trigger?
>>129When pushing Axis, it was revealed that I was next to Amuro and at that time I had come with Amuro from Karaba.
Everything changed with just one line.
>>129The fact that it was revealed to be an ex-Karabara.
That’s all.
>>135It’s amazing that new information about characters from a work 30 years ago casually comes out in a new manga.
>>129I was thought to be the kind of dark Gundam uncle who only sees the power of Gundam to make it my own, after watching the Axis Shock.
The character was someone who followed Amuro from Karaba and had a long relationship comparable to Bright, to the extent that they rushed to support Axis.
>>148From there, it became a gradual breakdown leading to the tragedy of Belchill → Hathaway, didn’t it?
He became a mad victim due to being exposed to the darkness of the Federation, or rather the Universal Century.
How sad…
The last battle’s response from both the original work and Cluster is too perfect of a communication.
And even if I could respond perfectly, the period during which reconciliation could have occurred probably didn’t exist even before we met.
The first generation was a mobile suit that properly protected the pilot.
Bosch didn’t know about it precisely when it mattered.
>>132Even the Scyther respects the point of letting the pilot live and return, and it protects that until it explodes and scatters, so that’s impressive.
The Amuro-san you told us about!
It wasn’t such a pathetic thing, was it!!
It’s really exquisite that this is the first meeting with Amuro from the time of Karaba.
At the time when Amuro shows the most human side.
It feels like Gundam has been freed from the power of the devil since Bosch’s death.
>>139After this, because it’s the Formula Crossbone Victory generation, it’s really changing quite a bit and has a great flavor.
>>139Since F90, has every Gundam ensured the pilot’s survival?
There are those who have become prosthetic limb users or have gone blind, but…
>>145The F90 II was quite a dangerous place.
>>139Since that time, all Gundam series have returned the pilots alive… Universal Century.
Since F90’s turn is over, it’s now Purier’s turn.
It was true that we laughed and drank together at the tavern, so we might have understood each other more… that’s why it’s precious because it gets cloudy.
The brilliance of the Newtype also resides in the Oldtype.
In the first place, it was thought that Amuro’s claims were just a lie, Bosch.
It felt like being treated like a pathetic guy who could only sense that kind of thing, even with the power of the devil and the light of Axis.
>>142Well, that power is essentially a force similar to the idea of converting the mind into physical energy, so it’s not wrong to call it a devil’s power either.
>>142It seems that there are few people who have received good influence from seeing the light of Axis instead…
Because everyone saw a miracle, it resulted in the trend of religion…
The actions that were output were not what Amuro and the others desired, no matter what.
>>143I was trying hard to do what a true Newtype should do, which is to teach and guide the children.
If my position is discovered, there’s nothing left to do but fire the Olympus Cannon…
Why are you doing this after seeing that light? It’s shocking.
It’s surprising that he didn’t give in at the point of the flash when there was a possibility he was familiar with Hathaway.
>>151In other words, it exists.
Bright’s son, and he also has the achievement of killing Quess to help Amuro, so almost no one doesn’t know him.
>>151In the side story of UC, there is a depiction of the entire Londo Bell coming together to protect Hasa, who took a mobile suit on his own, so I think Bosch knows what he did as well.
Puffy face, bosh!
In other words, there were many people at that time who finally felt the reality that Amuro had truly disappeared in that moment through Bosch.
Well, if we include our guesses, it would be the most.
Kishiria faction → Joined Karaba after the One Year War and met Amuro → Followed Amuro back to his original unit and participated in Londo Bell → Axis Shock
→ While searching for Amuro, be involved in the Laplace Incident → Learn the details of the Phoenix Hunt in some form → Learn the details of the Mafty Incident in some form
→Participate in Oldsmobile while being involved in the development of F90 → Steal the second unit → Be defeated by Def on Mars
Is it like this?
Well… if this guy really had Amuro as an idol, there would definitely be a lot of adults trying to create Amuro clones to guide them towards becoming true Newtypes.
It was none other than the viewers who turned a blind eye to the fact that Amuro did not return…
>>159Many people were shocked and felt a sense of sin for continuing to turn their backs on the Bosch shock…
>>159It’s troublesome because they actively fog things up not only with FF and clusters.
The likelihood of survival is likely close to zero, but thinking of what he has accomplished… Isn’t it too ungrateful to simply carve his name on a memorial without even a body?
“Yes, it was inexplicable… And there was no sight of the Gundam that had escaped the gravity of Earth in desperation. However, even the record of the Gundam’s battle being transmitted live through the base could not move. Of course, we attempted to search for Commander Amuro. After that, despite several days passing in the operation base, we couldn’t find any sign of activity from the active personnel. In the end, we thought that unless we engaged with the enemy, the situation would not improve, and their movements were entirely concealed. Even those who managed to retrieve info on combat capabilities were frustrated by the situation.”
There is also the possibility that I’ve been told about the outcome of the final battle…
The scene at Axis is too chaotic, with Bosch’s brain being fried and the unruly captain Yu Kajima bursting out in an MS while looking at the blue cosmos.
The one who probably understood the Axis Shock the most correctly was Bosch.
>>164Can you believe that someone who was called a petty villain only seeing the phenomenon is now in a position to understand it accurately?
Why are you risking your life just to push back that light you felt?
Dying is probably much scarier… and the extremely rough NTs are there, and that scene is producing various things.
>>165It will be revealed later in V-Gundam that the intense psycho wave has a brainwashing effect, so that should be the answer.
>>172The power of the devil.
That guy who remembers the battlefield with Amuro in detail must also know about Hathaway’s achievements and the accompanying mental anguish.
The situation of Amuro being gone and missing.
At that time, both the official side and the audience had a sort of taboo about directly linking it to death.
I probably just thought they might be dead and avoided touching on it too much.
What cut in straight from the front was the thread image.
>>169The author probably never imagined that 30 years later it would be rightfully appreciated and become an incredible festival…
I wonder if it felt like it was too late to become popular now…
It’s interesting to realize that the miracle we created together, viewed from a distance, is like becoming Captain Iago at the time of the Axis Shock.
Perhaps the person who has been most positively influenced by the light is Karl Schwitz, who has left Neo Zeon and is making a living as a test pilot.
Seriously, that one in red wearing yellow clothes.
All I do is unnecessary things…
In the case of Beruchiru, the misery is further compounded, or rather…
If anything, it seems like there’s a desire to crush the Federation through Oldsmobile, not wanting it to exist any longer in future generations…
That red thing is said to have disappeared because it kept lowering its stock for two hours in the movie, so it’s like… yeah…
>>178If you’re gone, then making a nude figure would be…
The period of fighting after the Axis Shock was too long.
>>180Rather, the latter is longer.
It’s all because of Zeon.
Beltorchika Children = I don’t want the corruption of the Federation to affect the generation of Amuro’s children any further!
The scene in F90 with Axis has so many cameos from side characters that it’s hilarious because they all get mixed up with Axis.
>>185The source page for the bonus in the paperback is very noisy…
It’s good that the children of the late Zeon remnants who were left behind are not just crazy or evil for helping each other.
>>186The one who became a crooked path was Job John.
>>198Darkness Gundam Uncle