
It’s nice that even with the Tesla drive on, it’s empty B because it’s too heavy.
I also like Dr. Marion’s explanation that it’s not just for flying, but to use the thrust to charge right into the enemy’s territory.
Sky B’s cursed ability belongs to Mr. Birubiru, right?
It was only thanks to the pilot who miraculously clicked with it.
If I were to say whether it’s good or bad, I feel like it’s leaning toward bad!
>>5Well, that’s the result of Marion biting into the enhancement plan that the pilot presented…
>It is not a bad aircraft.Dr. Ma’s response
The Tesla drive is just a balancer, so it operates in the air using its own thrust alone.
I’m scared.
Just a little bit is okay! You can fly straight toward the enemy aircraft in the air!
Can you fly?
>>9I can fly, at least for now.
It’s like a sunfish.
Don’t let this kind of thing be non-transferable.
The balance is poor for the aircraft.
“I’ve become able to not lose to special machines and power! ← Ride a special machine.”
I wonder who can ride it, excluding game-related reasons.
Are you at the limit with the boss and Arad?
The optimal timing for bunker firing is manual.
If we classify the behavior of a rocket as flying, then we can say it is flying.
It has been proven by Einst that as long as you have the right pilots, you can be excellent…
After all, humans on Earth are barbaric and strange.
It’s heavily ornamented and extremely cool.
It was an aircraft that shouldn’t have been praised, only because there happened to be a pilot who miraculously matched well with it.
Can we categorize bullet maneuvers aimed at a target as flight?
I’ve prepared someone who can boost and collide, so it’s fine.
I can understand the concept of a machine that plays a role in driving a wedge into the front line, mainly using highly reliable existing technology.
I can’t help but wonder what they are thinking by designing it with the assumption of adopting it as an officially mass-produced machine…
How much of a perfect combination do you need to have to juggle with Weiss…
>>26Moreover, I end up doing that on the spot as an ad-lib…
Isn’t it crazy to build the bunker before the revolving stake?
>>27For now, it’s common in reality to create something, collect data, and make well-balanced parts.
>>27Perhaps they calculated backwards from the assumed virtual enemy due to the fact that Megilote was quite large.
>>27It’s common in development to determine the limits of technology and turn it into stable, general-purpose products.
One of the problems with Dr. Ma is that the skill requirements for pilots are too high.
An old lady who can only create aircraft that choose pilots…
>>32It’s fortunate that both Alt and Weiss happened to have the most suitable pilots, but normally you wouldn’t be able to operate something like that properly… that’s what happens.
However, the weight balance has collapsed.
Isn’t it good to do most of the things you want with Grungust…?
>>34Grungust can’t be used because it employs EOT technology in its armor.
Is it really okay to use such a thin stabilizer…?
I still think it’s impossible regarding the Heat Horn.
It’s already at a level where it was tough to stand, and now it’s become impossible to stand, so I’m just forcing it to stand with Tesla Drive.
The pilot’s judgment was to use the Tesla drive feature as a catapult for propulsion.
There are no parts that can be reused from Alt Eisen, so it has not been fortunate in terms of three-dimensional representation.
Well then, I feel the popularity difference between Alteisen and Reze, so I won’t just remake Reze and sell it…
It’s better not to eat solid food before boarding because it feels like being at maximum level of motion sickness.
The Nacht, which is simply painted blue, is often three-dimensionalized for that reason.
The heat horn is like the ram of a ship.
For when it becomes a worst-case scenario.
It may seem like a battle anime, but…
Basically, we are only using pure earth-produced technology, so the reliability is on a different level.
I’m already out of breath because of that.