
Why… Why is there enough leeway to create a huge weapon like the Quin Mantha, but I don’t have a new mobile suit…? I mean, everyone except me has switched to awesome new ones!
Maybe the contents are tuned…
Is the basic design old? Yeah…
Moreover, the Axis-made Char’s custom machines are continuously being added retroactively.
Even though I made a Mark II, I’m not switching over to that.
I’ve heard that the Hammer Hammer was designed specifically for Hamarn.
I don’t know the source.
>>4Isn’t it definitely a rumor?
But the one that suits you the most is the Quebeley.
It has been revealed that a machine called Dimater was being developed at Valpurgis after all.
Starting from the next issue, the phantom MS will also participate!? Keep your eyes peeled for the still mysterious secrets of Ovelon! Housing the genes of Hermes, Prototype Dimater AMX-114 (MMS-31X). Mechanical design: Kyouryu Moriki 365.
>>6That’s so lame!
That’s strong enough…
It’s a single item, so the performance is good… probably…
It would be scary if Haman-sama were to ride a Psycho Mk.2…
Whether it’s the QEYB-R or the Mk2, mass-produced versions are being created.
It should be seen that there is some (unnecessary) obsession that is preventing a change.
Later on, they added settings for a purely stronger Dimater, but it still turned out bad… They were trying to create a new model, but they were relying too much on Gremi, which led to delays due to defection, and in the end, it seems they had no choice but to ride the Qubeley.
It’s all Gremmy’s fault.
The person is not motivated.
In the first place, Haman is trying to win not on the battlefield but through diplomacy and political maneuvering, so instead of making a special boss machine, she would use this budget for political work.
It’s quite strong to the point that it can even compete with the upgraded ZZ in a battle with the Qubeley.
My machine is fine, so develop Char’s machine.
If you think about it, it’s strange that the top leader is personally on the front lines, fighting vigorously in an MS.
>>17It’s bad that the top is the strongest pilot and there are too few personnel, so if the top doesn’t come out, there’s not enough combat power.
>>18Whoa, bouncing back a direct hit from the High Mega with occult power is going too far…
>>17So the timing for Haman to enter the battlefield is generally related to performing for those around her, and since it was impossible for Neo Zeon to win from the start, she is a type who specializes in diplomacy and politics rather than engaging much in combat.
If we leave it to Gremmy, that guy prioritized gathering the forces we were planning to use for himself, and it seems like the machine that was supposed to be exclusively for Haman has been delayed and is not ready at all.
In reality, just Gaza C would be sufficient.
Even the subordinate skilled in political maneuvers under Haman approaches Gremmy in the final stages… (In reality, they intended to use Gremmy as a pawn to achieve their own goal of constructing a large-scale solar power generation system.)
I’m sure you’ve made the fine-tuning for yourself properly.
The simple specs are already stronger in weapon firepower than the mass-produced type…
If we had seriously had another engineer create Dietherm instead of Gremy, we might have been able to win against Judau in time for the finale… No, that’s impossible; Haman-sama’s mental state was already falling apart during that time.
>>25In the first place, it was already a situation where winning didn’t mean anything afterwards.
If it weren’t for Gremmy’s rebellion, we might have had enough forces, or we might not have even needed to deploy ourselves.
>>26In other words, if Gremmy had launched a rebellion, with political maneuvering, the complete victory would have been already achieved with the cession of 30% of Side 3 and a declaration of independence.
>>34Why did Gremmy rebel again…?
I forgot because I saw it a long time ago.
>>341I don’t know.
Somehow got mad on my own.
>>341I heard that the Gihren faction of Side 3 incited Glemy, who had rumors of being a hidden child.
She’s a strong sister no matter what she rides.
Even if Char comes back, he won’t ride the red Zaku III…
If it’s Neue Ziel 2, that’s one thing…
It’s tough to rely on mass-produced enhanced humans if you take out things like Lacan.
Then, let’s go with the Aggai.
Wasn’t Gremmy giving off a rookie vibe when he first appeared, but then he got promoted way too fast in just a few months?
The Qubeley has funnels, but other than that, it’s just a regular, ordinary mobile suit.
Despite having a warrior aptitude that’s off the charts…
>>33Considering what they are doing, they are putting in a lot of effort into political maneuvering that is not depicted in the main story, so this person has a much higher political aptitude than combat ability.
>>40In other words, is the specs too high?
Lack of trust is due to being young.
>>58Even though they’re young and capable in both combat and politics, being disliked for not coming from a good lineage is tough.
>>77I mean, it’s just that their personality…
Remember what you did to the few characters who genuinely devoted themselves to you and Mashumare…
>>96No one knows what happened there and how it ended up that way…
>>106I’m making a reverse Char, so it’s for clearing out stock…
>>106I don’t know, but since there’s no possibility that it just happened accidentally, it must be Haman’s intention.
Even though she is the strongest female pilot of the Universal Century, she somehow seems completely exhausted…
The Doberman Wolf is a mass-produced type, isn’t it?
I like how you’re flying while placing your hands on that waist.
But you endured a direct hit from the High Mega, didn’t you?
With an occult barrier
It seems that the Quebeley is stronger than the Mark II.
>>41There are various materials, but it seems that in general, the later models are stronger; the Qubeley in modern times is one of them.
It’s just that the pilot can only properly handle Haman, Puru, and Puru Two, or rather, the requirements for the Qubeley are too high.
I was trying to ambush with funnels, but going for a one-on-one duel with just ZZ and minimal funnel usage was pretty much a suicidal act, right?
…It was kind of like a suicide.
Was that rebellion too convenient for the Federation?
Something has perished on its own.
If you’re not using funnels, it’s not necessarily true that the Zaku III is stronger.
Perhaps the only machines stronger than the Quebeley are the Queen Mansa or the Gerbera Tetra.
If there were no rebellion, would there have been no Char’s Counterattack?
>>46It depends on what form of existence it takes, doesn’t it?
If I were treated like a toy in politics or forced into inappropriate entertainment, I would probably end up starting a rebellion.
I think it’s really great that even an older model can overwhelm the new model with NT power as a one-off machine, like a final boss.
In reality, it’s not like we’ve fought that much.
…It looks like you, I.
That outfit is just like that of an evil female executive.
I felt the difficulty of having to take the front line even though I am essentially the top.
Based on the depiction in the story, I think Gamaluk, who effortlessly took down nine mass-produced QUEBELEs in the final battle, is too strong.
I was saying that it’s a problem if someone licks Kubelai, and I knew it was outdated, but I still liked it.
It seems like there is a position called “Qubeley Polishing” in Axis.
There is no special allowance.
If I get a dedicated mechanic and a shoe fitter for Char, I’ll have them create a red mecha.
Since he isn’t coming back, I’ll make a green pattern, change the backpack, and give it to Mashmarr.
Isn’t it good to be strong with Qubeley?
>>54In the setting of Dimater, it’s stated that the Kuuberei is considered outdated in this era.
During the Neo Zeon conflict, firepower and range were sacrificed, and by that time it had already become outdated. So I rushed to aim for a purely successor model, a complete version of the MS-sized Hermes, called the Dimater, but since I had Gremmy’s faction in charge of its development, it didn’t get diverted due to the rebellion and other factors. However, the development was significantly delayed, and we couldn’t make it in time.
Quin Mansa and Gemalke are both trying to dominate the area with one unit.
Excluding the ZZ Gundam, I have the impression that Neo Zeon is of high quality while the Federation is of high quantity.
>>56The ZZ camera is always targeting the Gundam team.
There’s no depiction at all like a federal quantity.
The charisma is questionable, but the piloting skills and political prowess are quite unreasonably high, aren’t they?
Since mass-produced machines are out, could it be that Haman-sama is just doing her best with an outdated model?
Marida’s trauma should be from Gemaulk, not Gundam.
In the first place, even though it continues from the previous work, it appeared later in the Gryps War.
From there, it’s the end of ZZ, so it’s definitely not an old model or anything like that.
Huh? The development pace of other MS has progressed too much and has become larger, making the old models relatively outdated? Well, yeah…
Other bosses generally switch over.
It hasn’t been a year since the Gryps Conflict, and I don’t think it’s out of date.
>>63But in ZZ, Z is already an outdated model.
Well, even if it’s called old-fashioned, it’s not that far from the current era…
MA and MS have just become monster-sized at a speed that doesn’t make sense…
But I like the Queen Mace because it’s beautiful.
Neo Zeon has good quality machines, but the pilots are all rookies.
The Qubeley requires a considerable Newtype to operate, but since Lady Haman will be piloting it, it should be fine.
Even if you gather a certain number, it doesn’t make sense unless you have pilots at that level.
Isn’t it better if the commander doesn’t come out in the first place…?
Thinking about it that way, Gremmy is doing too much unnecessary stuff.
>>70It’s actually true, so it’s a problem.
I overturned a winning position that was certain to win and lost.
It must be tuned in various ways, but there shouldn’t be any major changes…
I wonder if it’s really appropriate for the commander-in-chief to be so eager at the front lines.
That’s why Char is a pathetic guy.
While Haman is in that position, it’s questionable whether she is actually popular within Neo Zeon, as she is more of a figurehead being carried around.
It felt like only one person was struggling with the Famicom.
The AEUG of ZZ is trash in both quality and quantity.
It’s definitely on the level of the Double Zeta since it’s better than the estimated Z Gundam.
The balance is not as far from the Hyakushiki as that ZZ says.
Isn’t the newly developed advanced era sufficient?
>>80As a flagship, the Qubeley series definitely has political significance…
Hey… why is Gremmy, who was developing Dimater, leading a rebellion…?
>>80Almost all of the new machines were taken by the Gremmy faction.
>>99Despite having high political power, I keep losing…
The weapons have increased a bit, and the mass-produced Quin Mantha looks stronger.
Why not ride the Queendom or Psycho 2?
>>82Stolen…
Politically, it seems we were almost winning, yet somehow we are in a state of losing.
For some reason, right after that, the Federation starts to repeat the same losing moves in a bizarre manner.
ZZ is always saying “Argama hee hee,” isn’t it?
>>85It’s basically like a gang of fools.
Bright, you’re always like that.
It’s not common for a young girl in her twenties to have the charisma to lead an army…
Moreover, the internal situation of Neo Zeon is chaotic due to factional struggles.
It’s surprisingly rare for a mass-produced type like the Quebeley to seem the strongest.
As expected, a ceremony…
>>88This is no joke!
>>88Well, if I could prepare something like that, I think Lady Haman would have had an easier life…
>>88This is no joke!
It seems that the disgusting pink Zaku III and its connection to Char’s mobile suit are supposedly influenced by Haman…
If Char were here, Neo Zeon would have been unified…
There’s no way a person who is obviously running a puppet government can earn genuine public support…
Compared to other strong mobile suits, the Qubeley is probably stronger when used by Haman.
It seems that in the script for the final episode of the anime, it mentions something like “Quebely Kai” or something like that…
Quin Mantha, Psycho Gundam II, Garmore, ZZ.
What are those who seem like they want to fight against humanity?
>>95From what I see in AOZ, a robot of that level is essential.
“Inre and Hati are developing the Federation.”
>>95The Federation (Titans) is creating a giant MA to counter, while the Federation (AEUG) is developing a one-in-a-thousand, dinosaur-like evolved MS, so the virtual enemies are all over the place.
Tomino’s works often split internally and weaken on their own, but ZZ is particularly impressive.
Even if Gremy is a kind of palanquin, since it can’t resolve the dissatisfaction below with Lady Haman, isn’t it impossible anyway?
The veterans of Axis were quite blown away by the mega bazooka launcher, you know.
The Kahn family has good lineage, right?
If Gremmy hadn’t shown up, Char wouldn’t have made a counterattack.
There weren’t many people who pledged their loyalty to Hamarn herself, but to treat those rare individuals like Mashmar and Char that way is despicable.
The way Mashmur treated Gremy by having him work on discipline at the front lines was really beyond bad; what was he thinking?
More than the number of funnels set in the final episode of the anime for the Qubeley.
Since they are using many funnels, they might be increasing the funnels.
The mass-produced version of Qubeley has an advantage in terms of the abundance of its armaments.
It seems like there might be a reason to increase weapons to disguise the difference in skill.
Many people were dissatisfied with Haman’s policies regardless of Glemmy, so it seems like it could collapse eventually.
The outside is the same, but the inside has probably been powered up to match the current generation…
It’s quite lacking in popularity that a rebellion breaks out even though the war isn’t over.
At least you should have rebelled after securing the victory.
>>113It’s the same with Kycilia from the One Year War, but by the time that happens, it’s too late.
>>113That was probably the last chance for the Gremmy faction to turn things around, so it can’t be helped.
>>113Once victory is assured, you won’t be able to stop Hamarn’s power, right?
The sense of live production felt from the child actor playing Mineva’s impersonator who starts speaking fluently in the final episode.
>>115Until halfway, it was really Minerva-sama, wasn’t it?
>>122I am a shadow warrior.
>>122Text: To…
The Dooben, Mansa, and mass-produced Qubeley were all taken away, but the Gemalk was still in my possession.
>>116Also, the unfinished Dimater too.
Seriously, it was incomplete and Gremee didn’t have any motivation to create Haman’s machine from the start.
While I thought that things like the Gamark and Quin Mantha were a bit excessive, considering that the Titans were developing in-laws shortly after, it actually seems rather late.
In the first place, it’s unclear why Neo Zeon itself is just falling apart and everyone is dying…
But that Dimater thing is kind of lame…
>>121It is merely a prototype Dimater, but once completed, it will bear a resemblance to the Qubeley.
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It’s too late to rebel after you’ve secured the victory.
>>129But it was too early, so we both ended up collapsing…
It’s unreasonable for Hamarn, who is only from a noble family of the principality era, to lead an organization named Zeon.
>>130Because there’s no one else.
>>130Therefore, it is necessary to make Minerva-sama a portable shrine.
>>162In that case, Char would be reluctant and wouldn’t come to Neo Zeon, so from Haman’s perspective, it might have been a bit of a dead end from the beginning…?
>>176If Char himself stands up, there’s no need to make Minerva a palanquin!
Well, I wonder if they would put Haman on that even with Gamarl.
>>131If it’s about characters, then Haman is even greater.
The words that come out after using Mashmar too much are “Did I strengthen it too much…”.
Do GQzzzzzX too.
>>135A Hi-Mega 2 connected Double ZZ Gundam, huh…
ZETA is uniting the Principality of Zeon and the remnants of the Titans, so their charisma must really be outstanding.
The fact that there are so many people who ride must mean there is solid evidence, but why is Gremmy’s origin so uncertain?
>>137Having so many clones is really a setting that I don’t understand at all…
What were they thinking when they modified Mashumar, who was a bundle of loyalty, and destroyed his personality?
>>138Was your personality completely broken?
It’s high tension including loyalty, but isn’t it quite an improvement? The comparison points would be Fow or Rozami, though.
This is primarily because the Qubeley is quite peculiar, and its performance changes too much depending on the pilot’s NT ability.
So, the ones that aren’t piloted by Haman aren’t that strong.
Ah, Plutwelfth, please sit down.
This series gives the impression that if the funnel is flying, the subsequent strength is like an error margin.
Even though it’s said that the Kshatriya is old, it still looked strong.
It’s amazing that the mech from the previous installment is the final boss just as it is.
>>142It’s like when Shirocco rides the Gelgoog in Zeta Gundam.
>>151Rather, Sirocco switched to the Geos, and being taken over by Camille’s psycommu was the cause of his defeat…
>>171If he can’t hack it, he’ll just do something like that against Yazaan.
The contrast between being capable and being ineffective is similar to Char, in a way…
>>143It’s unfair how Char can somewhat mask his shortcomings with his bloodline power.
Thanks to the dedicated machine correction, it’s stronger to stick with the Qubeley rather than awkwardly switching to another, posing a greater threat from Axis.
For some reason, a flow was created where the final boss won’t be released as a model kit, so there was no need to consider promotions.
>>152It’s like how a special effects hero’s final form doesn’t get a dedicated weapon.
Even though Ilya and the Hamarn faction have abilities, they just disappear…
>>153I was suddenly sent to monkey space…
Why did Mashma die and lose his job, and why did Char throw Haman’s escort duty away and just disappear somewhere?
Well, if an incomprehensible individual is riding that can bounce back attacks with psycho power, I can’t help but feel that the strength of the machine is negligible as long as it has funnels.
If you wanted to switch, there were plenty of opportunities to do so.
From Hamarn’s perspective, the Qubeley probably had the best compatibility… the internals might be tuned to some extent, though.
Even though it is said to be a new unit stronger than Hamarn’s Qubeley,
I can’t really imagine in what direction we will power up.
>>158Celebration Ceremony
>>158For now, based on the direction of Dimater, it seems to be an increase in output! Increasing the number of funnels! Essentially turning funnels into beam fangs! It was a direction of proper evolution.
>>158“Why didn’t you use more funnels?” is what I’m being told, so it’s not like there’s a lack of anything…
>>170Judo says that, but at that stage, the setting for Qubeley was established in the story.
Clearly, I’m using funnels more than the number of units I have equipped…
>>158Is the goal to reach Titania?
>>276Titania is specialized in defense and firepower, and this is an evolution towards the fourth generation.
Dimathere is a second-generation specialized evolution, so Haman has chosen the route focused on agility and versatility rather than the firepower specialization route.
I really like the relatively smaller size of the Qubeley, as it doesn’t feel out of place even in SD form.
The big one feels different somehow…
I guess it’s understandable that it’s not an experienced person older than Hamarn, but rather Gremy.
>>161I don’t think there’s anything easier to handle than a portable shrine.
They are also motivated.
Isn’t it strange for the regent of Axis to be fighting on the front lines?
>>163Even the Neo Zeon leader is fighting on the front lines!
I wonder if Kyuubey was equipped with something like a biosensor.
The climax’s psychic battle is amazing.
Is ZZ really that strong? Is it just the pilot’s strength, or more than that?
>>167The aircraft is strong, but compared to its contemporaries, it isn’t exceptionally strong.
>>167The pilots can’t handle everyone other than Judau, but after watching the main ZZ battle, I don’t think the impression will come up that ZZ is that strong.
It’s so invincible and overwhelming that by the time we reach the second half, if we merge ZZ, it would all be over, and the opponent is desperately trying to stop us at that level.
If there are psychically-controlled weapons, then the difference beyond that is hard to understand just by looking…
Based on the expression after Hamarn died, it seems that Mashmer was a little saddened by his death.
Iria clicked her tongue and completely mocked me.
>>173Unlike Hamarn, who I’ve had a certain level of interaction with, from Illya’s perspective, he’s just someone who’s gotten a boost and is feeling high about it.
What were the Nee brothers, I wonder…
I thought they were just a character’s watcher, but they’re quite a loyal vassal…
It doesn’t seem like they would do anything strange, and as a portable shrine, they seem just right, don’t they, Gremmy?
If you had been using Funnel-chan, you would have won, right?
>>180There’s no point in surviving even if it means killing Judou…
In the first place, I want important people to be calmly positioned in the background, but aren’t there a lot of strong people who are warriors?
>>181Did you think that a general who commands countless soldiers is weaker than the soldiers?
I said it was a one-on-one duel…! (explodes)
NT-compatible machines can become infinitely strong with determination.
Purupuru and the others lacked motivation…
I mean, the Hamarn from ZZ doesn’t really feel like she’s fighting at the frontlines that much either.
The story of ZZ is messy because the production of the Char’s Counterattack movie was decided.
Everyone loves Daikun too much…
While the ZZ is known for its ridiculous firepower, I think the most impressive thing about it is that thick beam saber.