
“`plaintext GQUUIIIIJX Mobile Suit Gundam G-Fax >> NAME Lala Sune >> CV Hina Shiyomi >> DATA A woman who is enrolled in the House of Cavus. DENKEKI Online GQUUIIIIJX Mobile Suit Gundam G-Fax >> NAME Sharon’s Rose >> DATA A mobile armor that was supposed to have never been built, which the Zeon Duchy military discontinued development on during the One Year War. Details are shrouded in mystery, but it is believed to have a deep connection to the Zeknova phenomenon. Sotsu·Sunrise “`
I wonder what made them decide to call this a rose…
>>14It doesn’t look like it…
>>14Was it the story of a bud?
It looks just like it…
>>1The tentacle-like thing growing in the cockpit has thorns like a rose.
>>1It’s just a metaphor because it’s a quote from the Bible.
It’s a tulip, isn’t it?
>>2The original source is a rose (not a rose), so it can’t be helped.
It looks more like a tulip, but it doesn’t completely look like a rose either.
For a soldier with a clumsy sense of style, when it comes to flowers, it’s all about roses.
I felt it was a forbidden move.
Is it okay to do something like this?
>>5It’s a forbidden move at the point of the Zeon victory route, so it’s just a margin of error now.
>>5It’s a joke inspired by Dick, the originator of the parallel world concept (the one on the left).
It’s more like a greeting than a forbidden move, seriously.
There are various theories about what the Rose of Sharon is, but it also includes tulips.
When roses are green, they look just like cabbages.
>>7I like the green rose on the buttercream cake.
If you see the rosebud, well…
When I try to call its name, the rose becomes unable to speak due to a strong pressure from the higher world.
>>9It’s kind of funny how Sharia stubbornly insists that it’s just a special MA.
>>9Has it become a problem to call Hermes by name in the story now?
It seems like it was a more brand-like name…
It seems that it doesn’t refer to roses based on the original source…
Could it be that Lara refers to a rose?
I thought roses were something related to the anus…
Since it is a symbol of beauty and purity, meta-wise, could it be that inside, Lalah is Sharon’s rose?
If it’s a bud, you can call it whatever you want!
>>22Well then, show me the bud that looks like Hermes.
>>22In this case, since the phrase “Sharon’s Rose” comes first, isn’t it a different story even if there are other similar things?
Lalah’s rose blooms at night.
It doesn’t really look like a pointed hat either…
>>27It must be the image when viewed from the front.
The mobile armor that shall not be named.
>>29You bow, Colonel.
>>29It is still the same Hermes now as it was in the past.
Even the box of the model kit, which has changed its product name to Lala A’s dedicated Mobile Armor, still retains the name Hermes.
>>39It seems like it’s okay as long as it’s not used in the product name.
Looks regretful after being pointed out.
Lieutenant Komori said it looked somewhat like a tulip, but I’m not sure about that… Well, it does have a bit of that bud feeling before it blooms…
>>32Well, if it’s a bud, it’s usually about that.
Isn’t the term “Bara” not only referring to the appearance of Hermès but also to the inner Lala?
>>34Even including Lala, it doesn’t really resemble hibiscus, does it…?
>>38What about the thorns wrapping around Lala?
The name “Tulip” was likely mentioned in the original work.
It was mostly called a pointy hat.
I thought the thorn-like thing wrapped around Lalah inside was what you were referring to as a rose.
Sheep are everywhere this season.
It’s not something from the regular GQ world.
The Hermès of the GQ world has no name because its development has been discontinued.
>>43In modern times, usually, a development name is created first, but well, Zeon has a different culture…
>>47The development code and the final product name are essentially different…
>>49The name for development is more like a formal one, such as “Technical Test Demonstration Device,” rather than a pet name.
>>61It’s quite common to give cool names because it makes the atmosphere at the site better.
The old Mac Leopard used the development code as the product name.
>>61Psycommu test type Zaku → There are also Psycommu high-mobility test type Zakus.
Somehow, the energy that was shining uselessly in space does resemble the color of hibiscus flowers.
Hermès looks nothing alike.
I didn’t expect to say goodbye to Lala in just a few minutes after being specially called to come.
>>46Even though it’s a dream, Lalah keeps waiting…
If the name of a pesky, flamboyant woman like JOJO is okay, then this should be okay too.
>>50In the first place, Hermes is from Greek mythology.
Why is there something like thorny vines growing inside?
In that world, no one calls it a pointed hat…
It feels like the person inside the machine is getting entangled more by the thorns of a rose.
It’s more like a multiverse rather than just if…
I’m really drained.
>>59I saw Hermes anti for the first time.
Because it’s a GQ mecha, the Sharo rose might transform dramatically like an actual rose.
I remember where the tulip call came up during the 1st time.
The rose of Sharon that Lala is riding…
Are you being sarcastic, you jerk?
>>65The prostitute is safe because it’s a novel-based setting.
Even if it’s not named Hermes, isn’t it MAN-08 in the GQ world?
The numbers might be off like the Psycho Gundam, but…
When it was discovered, it was sparkling or something… why was it sparkling…?
>>69Because it is an existence from another world, it is unstable, as the green uncle said.
I wonder if the universe would break if the two Lalahs came into contact.
>>71Someone might try to bring the two together to destroy the world.
Rose of Sharon → The Rose of Sharon (the English name for Hibiscus syriacus) → Hibiscus syriacus is the flower of the birth month for February 22 → February 22 is the debut day (birthday) of Nogizaka46.
The reason it’s a rose instead of a tulip is that it only has that much meaning.
>>72Aren’t you thinking that multiple meanings are embedded in it?
It would be surprising if what we were trying to create was floating in space.
Isn’t this intentionally not changing the design from the original source?
Is there an original work for Zeke Ax?
What is Sharon…
>>78Wasn’t it a place name?
Blaubro hasn’t changed much other than the name.
It later turned into a surprising shock machine.
The birthday flower of Nogizaka is the Sharon rose.
At the same time, freesia is also the birth flower of Nogizaka…
It seems like I’m invincible with time freeze, and if I turn this Sharon’s rose into a Gundam hammer, wouldn’t that be the strongest?
The rose of Sharon is the name of a flower that blooms in the holy land mentioned in the Bible.
There are various theories about what specific flower it is, but among them is the tulip.
The Hermes set up in the Granada underground of the Tomino Memo was speculated to be related to Hermes from the very time the movie was released.
>>85It’s a rose, but it’s not a rose…
I didn’t think that Kikeroga would be a kind of buffer to avoid this trademark issue.
>>87I think there’s a meaning in bringing out the original Hermes among all the different suits from Gundam to Gelgoog.
I felt like I was allowed to be called Hermes, but maybe that’s just a memory mistake.
>>89Well, there may be a possibility that it will be referred to as Hermes over there from next week onwards.
It’s about the birthdays of Mugunghwa and Master Asia.
The French reading of Hermes from Greek mythology.
The mysterious title of “Lalah Sune’s personal mobile armor” is the source of confusion.
It means that since it came from the other side, it’s just the design as is, right?
Thinking about it, they say the roses will bloom soon, so for now, they are closed.
I just realized for the first time that the back looks like flowers.
Was it designed with that intention?
Isn’t Gik Axla Raara voiced by Megumi Han?
Um… Is Sharon’s rose a slightly different color?
The rose of Hermes…
I wonder if plastic models will be re-released.
What’s with that thing that looks like Hermit Purple sticking out?
Sleeping Beauty
What were you supposed to be called?
>>107(The next cut features Komori as a stuffed animal.)
Isn’t it included in the bit too?
That red one.
The original pointed hat call is quite something…
The shock is just shock, but Hermes being involved with Zequnoba was thoroughly illustrated in the movie’s special setting art book…
I thought they would change it, as expected.
>>110The story about being placed underground in Granada was just like the setting in Tomino’s memo.
When it comes to rose buds, it’s Citizen Kane, you know?
Seeing Lala as a rosebud from Hermes’ appearance is truly genius.
Komori-chan says in her lines that she looks like a tulip.
In the first part, Mirai-san is saying it’s something like a tulip or a pointed hat.
Well, seeing that Hermit Purple, I can understand why it’s treated as a rose instead of a tulip.
Even if they say it’s the work of tulips… it just sounds uncool, you know.
There has long been speculation that Lalah’s mobile suit, as a guide for Amuro’s Newtype at the first point, was inspired by Hermes, the god of commerce, the god of travelers, and the god of messengers.
The “rose of Sharon” actually refers not to a rose, but to the English name for hibiscus.
In reality, Tsurumaki probably came up with a keyword that can be twisted to relate to Hermes’ tulips and Nogizaka through wordplay.