
(First generation becoming the Seira machine)
I suddenly want to see an if scenario where Amuro pilots the Alex.>>1I saw it in Monoeye Gundams.
>>3It looks like it will end the war with zero hits.
>>1It is a tradition for the protagonist’s mecha to become the heroine’s mecha in the first half.
The old man was the heroine…?
>>1It’s the one where the blue part of the torso turns red!
“Mobile Suit Gundam: The One Year War for someone like you.”
Amuro will probably take off the Chobham armor as soon as he arrives.
Is it alright that what they’re holding in the thread image is a beam rifle instead of real ammunition…?
>>5It’s a beam rifle that looks just like a FAMAS.
What happens if Alex gets in Amuro?
>>6It’s creepy and gross!?
>>6The final boss becomes Perfect Geon.
>>14They’re swinging around a strange sword…
E.F.S.F. PROTOTYPE MOBILE SUIT FOR NEWTYPE RX-78NT-1 ALEX GUNDAM NT-1 Mobile Suit Gundam NT-1 Defender Alex Brave 3600 HP 3000 Attack 1800 Speed 2400 Cost 4 Space O Underground O Underwater ▲ Forest ▲ Desert ▲ Armor BG1-007
I like that the damage is reduced because I can move faster than Gundam.
>>7It feels like there was an overwhelming impression that it was a finishing blow.
>>7In Gundam, it seems that just grazing all the destroyed parts in the last shooting keeps it intact…
I’m the best at using the arm gatling.
>>9Compared to something like a finger vulcan, it’s just a bit hazy, but it’s quite a mysterious piece of equipment.
Is Ahex really that strong?
>>12Unlike the regular pilots that an ordinary guy can ride, you need to be at a monster level of NT to fully utilize its original specs.
>>12With thumbnail specs, it’s a dedicated machine that can only handle NTs with a speculation of Z or higher (like monsters).
>>20I loaded three times the usual amount because I don’t know the right balance!
“Absolutely no to any situation that puts the survival of that person, whom I went out of my way to protect, at risk again!”
But Alex doesn’t have a core block system, so they can’t escape… they won’t take enough damage to be stuck.
What would happen if Char got into a Kampfer?
>>17A long-term battle is a weakness, so I normally get shot down by a straight shooter.
If Alex gets on Amuro, Amuro will die, right?
>>18There’s no way the captain is going to die!?
The White Base might not sink.
There seem to be skilled individuals among the WB crew who were sacrificed in hand-to-hand combat, so I’m looking forward to the post-war period.
If Char doesn’t get some sort of enhancement, it will become one-sided.
>>23Guess I’ll have to cut off my limbs.
If it’s the Great Zeong, I might be able to manage…
A machine that says to play FPS with the maximum mouse sensitivity and cursor movement speed.
Chris, you used it well.
>>27“It depends on the pilot’s skill, I suppose.”
>>27I’m in charge of fitting shoes, so I’m really elite.
It was said that the one that appeared in 0083 was a look-alike created by the staff as a playful joke.
It seems like after the Pocan war, not only did I not advance my career, but I completely left the military.
I think it’s more reasonable than having a Vulcan on the head.
But the ammo is too custom-made, so the cost is ridiculous for regular use.
Amuro, with no way to escape from A Baoa Qu at the very last moment…
>>29It will come out as Alex just like that.
>>32In the case of the SFC version of Mobile Suit Gundam, if you clear the game on the highest difficulty all the way to the end…
It’s going to be almost the same screen when it flies out of A Baoa Qu in the Gundam.
>>29You just need to exit at lightning speed, right?
It has the specs to fight in the Gryps War.
I’m sure you had a bazooka too, right?
If Al hadn’t filmed at that port.
In terms of settings, there is quite a variety of armaments.
In the main story, it only appears in simulations.
At that time, the Federation didn’t really understand newtypes, so they just relied on feedback from Amuro and thought, “We just need to increase the reaction speed!” As a result, the mobile suit ended up being like setting the mouse sensitivity to the maximum in an FPS game, and particularly, it wasn’t designed to support psychomy.
>>36I don’t really understand, but if someone is the type to dodge a lot saying “I can see it!”, then it would be better for them to have a good view of their surroundings, right? They even went so far as to showcase a prototype of an omnidirectional monitor, but Amuro didn’t really have an issue with that.
>>42I can detect resonance waves, so I don’t consider vision that important.
>>64It seems that an all-around monitor can be useful for newtypes like Quattro and Camille, at least in some depictions.
During the One Year War, Amuro said it was just a matter of the main camera being damaged…
>>64I thought it was just exaggerated in that famous fan art, but when I watched the first one again…
I was caught in the middle of NT’s all-range attack and shut my eyes with a “Hiee…”
>>84In the second half, Amuro-san relies on his vision to dodge and shoot, doesn’t he?
>>36In other words, does that mean you can play FPS at maximum sensitivity with that curly-haired mouse?
>>66The sensitivity is set to maximum even when aiming.
>>66The result of pushing it to the limit with an incredibly fast reaction speed, saying “You’re too slow!” ended up with the Gundam overheating during the battle against the Braw Bro.
>>74An old man dying in shock from being completely shut out, while Gundam can’t keep up with my control.
If even stronger enemies show up, even Gundam would lose… that’s the contrast of Amuro’s shock.
Well, a machine that completely ignores this budget could only have been prepared during the One Year War.
If the reactivity is good, Amuro would probably be happy.
I learned about Alex from SD, so I was surprised that his accomplishments in the original work seem quite understated.
Since the federation has no know-how on psychofield at all (EXAM is a completely different type of occult technology).
For the time being, things like an omnidirectional monitor, magnetic coating, and high mobility achieved through verniers placed all over the body.
The next-generation specs are packed in and it’s finely tuned, that’s Alex for you.
>>40In the current setting, the Federation did not advance psychoframes very much in exchange for
EXAM, HADES, cursed sword, and ALICE.
Putting aside the occult, it seems quite clear that the setting is good at creating systems somehow…
In the sense that adding unnecessary features for the psycommu and increasing the basic operational speed might be a line that Amuro would likely use, it’s not bad.
It’s impossible to perfectly adjust the machines that Amuro piloted during that period without another Amuro being seriously involved.
It feels like the nostalgia of the old Gundam fans is coming back with the vibe that Amuro is the strongest and Char is just weak.
>>46“Char is strong!?: …but if I don’t steal the Gundam, Amuro is definitely going to take me down, Amuro is scary…”
Right now, isn’t it?
>>46If you don’t have a level of skill like Char’s, you won’t even be able to compete and will just be taken down in a conveyor-belt manner, so it’s impressive that Char can at least hold his own in a real match.
Char dies without even being able to operate the main camera.
There is an amazing response speed of more than 5 times.
Well, even if Char were to ride it, I think it would be ridiculously strong.
>>52If Lala encountered Char, she would quickly head to a colony in Side 6 where the events of 0080 take place and steal the ALEX.
I feel like I could compete with Amuro even in the shining universe.
The curly hair is exciting with the all-around monitor.
If the Cyclops team hadn’t come at that time, it wouldn’t mean that Amuro’s deployment would have been on time, right?
>>55It might be a bit difficult.
Since the test is scheduled over there, the finish is still a long way off.
From the potential to become a perfect Gion.
There is too much difference in potential when switching from Gundam to Alex.
Wasn’t there something like a red Alex?
The Chobham-equipped Alex, complete with headgear, is holding two bazookas and a rifle.
When I arrived at A Baoa Qu, it was super scary.
I thought I landed an attack, but then unscathed Alex comes out from inside.
Speaking of which, I wonder who was piloting the Heavy Gundam that annihilated the Killing fleet that was about to nuke Al’s colony.
A world where Char, not Bernie, came to reinforce the Cyclops team…
Giving Amuro the Chobham Alex, which poses no hindrance, is way too overpowered.
By the way, isn’t this setting a typo?
Isn’t this thing’s output about three times that of a Gundam?
I had some complaints about the narrow field of view in novels and such.
In the first place, at the end, Amuro didn’t even use a scope when sniping…
>>70Char is used normally in the episode where he comes, isn’t he?
If anything, without a psycommu and relying only on technique, it might actually be more suited for Char.
If this Amuro goes wild at A Baoa Qu, it seems like the Zeon remnants will significantly decrease.
>>75Just you wait and see.
Even with the magnet-coated Gundam doing creepy movements, what will happen in the thread’s image?
>>76Rather, the magnet coating results in an endlessly responsive reaction, so the movement itself doesn’t change much.
It would be interesting to have Char’s Alex fight Amuro’s Gundam.
>>79As expected, Char seems like he will win.
>>82It seems like it would still be a 50/50 chance before Lalah dies.
It seems that Char would definitely win if Lalah had died.
>>79Can Char handle Alex?
>>132If you’re riding a Geong, it should be easy.
>>132Shar’s Newtype awakening occurs after Lalah dies.
The flying aptitude that doesn’t favor any specific aircraft is well recognized…
Well… from the fact that they were lamenting about insufficient familiarization flights with something like the Gelgoog, it’s hard to deny that there will definitely be at least one type of combat that the MC machines cannot handle.
I have a memory of Chris being quite tossed around.
>>80Can something like this really be used?
>>80Too sensitive…
I remember that there was a similar reaction when a Titans pilot got into the Psycho.
In Alex’s case, rather than making creepy movements, he excels in terms of weaponry.
It seems like they would handle the enemies calmly, just like Amuro did in Char’s Counterattack.
It’s great all day long… When it’s like this during that time, it really feels like the latest or even futuristic.
It’s hard to understand whether to use that scope or not.
A mecha that seems to be a good match for Exabey-kun.
Right now, it’s good to forget everything.
If the Gelgoog had been magnet-coated, would Char have been able to fight more?
I was thinking while writing that the Gelgoog with Magneco is exactly what I did with the Siegacux.
>>92I’ve heard that it’s something that cannot be done with Zeon machines due to structural reasons.
I don’t know the reason.
>>98Isn’t it possible to have a completely monocoque frame for the aircraft?
The Gundam has a semi-monocoque frame.
>>98Maybe it’s the difference in the driving method.
Magneco strengthens the federal type of field motors.
Cannot be used with the Zeon-style fluid pulse system.
>>98The joints of the Zeon MS use fluid pulse motors, so their structure is different from those of the Federation.
The reason is that it has a power pipe attached.
>>127Ah, that’s why there are few pipes for the Act-Zak…
>>139Rather, why is that guy benefiting from the magnet coating?
>>92The MS-14 has a fluid pulse type, so the magnetic coating is not very effective, whereas the GMS-01 is a mass-produced Gundam, so it uses a field motor type and the magnetic coating is maximally effective.
>>92Impossible.
In the battle against Hermes, Amuro snipe from outside the detection range and shoots down bits by reading psychokinetic waves without using psychometrics.
If Lalah dies and doesn’t awaken, Char won’t be able to fight evenly against Amuro after Solomon.
It’s a defective machine that’s too responsive to handle properly, isn’t it?
>>93If you have someone capable handle it properly, it’ll be resolved!
>>96I recently heard something similar in F1.
>>96Are you saying that I can’t handle Alex!?
>>107If you can move like that, aren’t you just one step away from being a monster?
It seems that Char from Zeta Gundam has a higher NT ability than the original.
If the aircraft’s performance surpasses it, it seems like it could easily win against Amuro.
Is there something like the Act Zaku in Zeon?
I don’t know the detailed specs, but…
>>97Isn’t Act using a field motor?
Amuro is complaining that it’s difficult to adjust even with the magnet coating.
It might be harder to use because the output thrust has been increased.
The structural rigidity of the aircraft is waiting for the completion of the movable frame.
The feet are also on!
It’s really at the limit, not to mention overheating, but even while being tossed around by the finished Amuro, the Gundam can somehow manage to defeat the Baund Doc, which is amazing.
Even if I pass it to Alex, they will definitely complain.
>>104Well, of course, I should compliment you.
>>121It has more than five times the energy gain of a Gundam!
It’s a masterpiece of the warriors’ trajectory.
The hurdle to play is too high.
“Lower Chris’s ability randomly to make it an ultra-high-performance machine comparable to Burnie.”
It has a distorted adjustment.
Alex, released from Chris, breaks the game (just by casually boosting, triggers the operation area exit judgment).
If Amuro is on the Re-GZ, he’s strong enough to win against the Sazabi.
The Rigazie in Char’s Counterattack should be quite strong, right?
But Chris’s sensitivity is also quite high…
What does it mean that there is no psychoframe technology, but it’s for NT use?
>>111Because only Amuro has found a Newtype.
If it’s for Amuro, that means it’s for Newtypes.
>>111It’s basically just for Amuro.
>>111The person with Amuro’s voice is providing commentary on the warriors’ trajectory, so please listen.
Promise to agree.
Even in Tespa, Uraki was able to handle the highly-spec prototype No. 1 quite well, so I’m curious about Chris’s skills.
>>112Alex was a tremendously difficult-to-use mobile suit with response speed based on new type specifications, so it seems harder to operate than the Full Burnian.
It’s really troublesome that if I don’t refer to the Gelgoog by its model number, it’s confusing.
>>113Yeah
It seems that saying “Amuro’s exclusive Gundam” would be a more accurate expression.
It wouldn’t be good to take Seira along either.
The Federation isn’t as focused on NT matters as Zeon is.
The Federation’s psychommu will not yield results until the Z era.
If anything, why has Zeon succeeded in developing weapons for psychics…?
>>131Is Dr. Flanagan an incredible genius?
>>131Even before the war started, there were strange research successes such as Astaros and accelerated cloning, in addition to NT research…
When it comes to Zeon’s NT mobile suits in the One Year War, they rely on psychometrics for all-range attacks. The only reference for the Federation’s NT mobile suits is Amuro, so they seem to have taken a careless approach, thinking they can just make the reaction speed ridiculously fast…
The armor attachment for Battle Alliance was quite shocking!
>>134Well, when it comes to what Alex’s special moves are, it’s probably just the Arm Gat or Chobam Punch…
It’s just that I’m complaining because the aircraft performance is holding me back, but I feel sorry for Amuro who seems to be seen as someone who just complains a lot about MS.
>>136Well, I’m mostly complaining about things other than the One Year War too…
>>136Even the latest models are considered a hindrance, so it will lead to complaints about almost all the mobile suits from the One Year War.
>>136During the latter stages of the One Year War, being treated as a hindrance by the old man is quite a luxury.
It was messy, or rather, there were no other means to choose from.
It feels like it was developed in a desperate manner because it was requested from above.
Isn’t it crazy that when Alex goes to Amuro, it means that you and I become the Double Gundam instead?
Well, I didn’t hear that Newtypes are psychic individuals.
Are there any prototype machines to give to Amuro?
Was that how Pixie is?
>>148Even if I’m given a Pixie, the only time I’ll use it is around Jaburo!
>>158It was supposed to be delivered to the WB team before the battle in Odessa due to the timing.
If there hadn’t been a battle in the Gobi Desert, just before fighting the Black Three Stars.
Matilda was supposed to bring it at the same time as the core booster and so on.
I remember that even though it was created during the One Year War, its thrust was comfortably higher than the MS from the Gryps Conflict.
What is a Newtype? Was it created with the idea that just increasing reactions would be enough…?
>>152The only observation example was the curly hair…
>>159How can you prove that you are sending and receiving something like a responsive wave in the first place?
How do I integrate it with machines to turn it into a psychoframe?
>>152It seems that Alex was created because the Federation was dissatisfied with Amuro’s slow reactions, seeing that Newtypes have amazing reflexes.
>>163At least to some extent, Alex’s tuning became peaky because of Amuro…
>>152In the Federation, where there is not a shred of know-how about Newtype research, a kid who is the only Newtype pilot is fighting on the front lines and complains, “The sensitivity of the mobile suit I’m piloting is terrible!”
Well then, shall we try setting the sensitivity to maximum… and this is what was created.
>>177If it’s a machine that doesn’t consider people like Blue or Pale to be human, then I’ve already shaped a few before Alex.
If sensitivity is at its maximum, I’m definitely confident!! I believe there were definitely some strange fellows around.
>>184Even if such sensitivity can be achieved, there’s no one who can handle it, calm down, stupid… Oh wait, there is.
>>177It’s probably absolutely right…
The true value of a curly hairstyle is not just in shooting down a large number of enemies, but in devouring enemy aces.
It’s about minimizing our damage while lowering the opponent’s morale.
The specs of the 0080 are…
Hold on a second.
Why was I able to put up a good fight in close combat against the Gundam with the magnet power deployed?
>>154I was setting traps all over the place, and the gambling unit itself is a very excellent machine.
>>154It’s an addition after fighting the gambling.
That’s why Char, who fought for the second time in a Gelgoog, is astonished.
I remember laughing when I put Amuro, who was max level in Gundam Warriors, on Alex and he moved about half the map in one step.
It seems like the Chobham armor is about to be equipped with boosters for reaching battlefield points.
This is the G Armor.
Magnet power! On!
I want to see Alex shoot back with the left arm Gatling gun, dropping the arm after being blasted away by the beam from the Zeong’s arm in the explosion.
Due to the situation in which we fought, there isn’t a very strong impression.
Well, it was just that Burnie worked hard.
Chris is probably stronger fighting with a normal aircraft.
It’s impossible to understand how to handle remote weapons in the darkness of Minovsky particles with mental resonance waves and super perception.
Excluding bizarre manga spin-offs, I have the impression that the strongest mobile suit during the One Year War is the Alex.
Of course, the actual results depend on the rider.
>>168I don’t think that Pale Rider or Blue Destiny had settings that surpassed Alex.
>>172Is the Pale Rider not over that…
>>182It’s like thrust and so on.
The Pale Rider is the culmination of the Federation’s advanced machines prior to Alex.
Specifically speaking, up to Gundam units 4 and 5.
Alex, who is relying on a paranormal being that has never experienced the limits of functioning while trying to create something completely new, is overflowing with the feeling of “let’s just try to make that for now.”
Wasn’t there a line specific to Alex in G Generation or Super Robot Wars?
It’s unclear whether Char himself had reaction speeds up to the performance limits of the Gelgoog, so I wonder how much the magnet coating would matter.
In the dream of SD Gundam, an Alex-style Gundam is defending Jaburo.
If you think of it as a world line like that…
You’re good enough to be a test pilot for that kind of tricky machine, Chris.
>>175The pilot who taught the RX-78’s educational computer how to operate was Chris.
What does Tenpa think of Alex’s Chobham Armor?
>>176In the novel version, riding on the machine that was MC’d.
If the armor is strengthened like this…! There’s a scene where I mutter to myself in my mind.
As long as it doesn’t hinder mobility, I think you’ll like it.
>>176The weight is increasing, but the thrust is going up, so you probably don’t care, right?
No matter how much Zeon has completed the psycommu technology…
At that time, for the Federation, Newtypes were just nonsense!!?
I wonder if Amuro would have been assassinated later on if he had been rampaging around in this.
>>181Even Gundam was in a situation where it had to be under house arrest because things were getting dangerous.
The magnet coating treatment is amazing, as even Amuro riding it, and of course Char, will be astonished at a glance, saying, “The movements of the Gundam are completely different!?”
To put it more simply, Amuro is really amazing for controlling a Gundam that has basically stayed the same except for an increased reaction speed, with such exquisite balance.
If the war had continued all the way to the Zion homeland, there might have been an opportunity for us.
On the contrary, I want to see what would happen if Amuro rode in the Zeong.
As expected, I think I can handle Char’s mobile suit.
Hmm, so if I had been piloting this Gundam, I could have beaten the Zong.
It didn’t work with magnet power.
>>193The White Base’s defense is solid.
Just you wait, the Principality of Zeon will be completely annihilated!
>>193Amuro! Is the Cross Bomber good?
>>193I’m going to use Gundam and Alex to unleash a cross bomber…
>>260If you look closely, aren’t you the masked man I despise?