
The Act Zaku and the High Mobility Zaku also seem to resemble the lineage of the Gelgoog, in a way.
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>>1What part of you is a descendant of the Zaku II…?
The Hessack also includes the integrated maintenance plan and everything, but whether it is directly related to the Zaku II lineage is a bit ambiguous.
The gym’s lineage is just that, and Zaku is almost at its limit.
The high-mobility type should be fine as is, right?
There’s not much beyond that.
If it’s plastic models, the Zaku Amazing is probably the best.
It’s unfair that the Federation only needs to improve the gym by just gathering a few sets.
Since Zeon and Zaku II have no further development potential, we end up having to create new models every time.
I think F2 and FZ are said to be within the range of animation fluctuations?
>>6As expected, that has been denied.
It is being done, but for the FZ type, it has changed so much that it could almost be said to be completely newly built.
Zion bases its new models on the Zaku and develops from there.
It’s only natural that it’s different from the Federation Army, which has been strengthening its gym.
During the One Year War, the Gelgoog was produced as a main MS, so its role pretty much ended quite early on.
In later eras, using the design of the Zaku also has a psychological effect in mind.
The original design of the RX-78 continues up to the GM III.
The high level of completion of both the setting and design of the Zaku II is the problem.
In the first place, I don’t think it matters how the Zaku is since the Gelgoog is the direct successor to the Zaku as the main force machine.
>>13I don’t think there’s such a setting, but is there a direct descendant of the Zaku?
>>15This is merely a discussion about the position of a primary production machine.
Even if there isn’t a direct performance improvement type, instead, there are plenty of subtypes for MS06.
Hmm! This Hyzak is nice…
In a short-term battle scenario, to have a virtual enemy primarily consist of fighter jets and warships in space while facing tanks and bombers on the ground is unreasonable when you think about it calmly…
There seems to be factions over whether to forgive or not forgive Heisack.
By the time of the high-mobility type Zaku and Zaku II Kai, the diameter was already comparable to that of the Gelgoog, so it was unreasonable to try to make the Zaku II work.
I mean, the gym is amazing.
There is a transition from Gym to Gym II, and there is a newly built Gym II. Then there is a transition from Gym II to Gym III, and there is a newly built Gym III…
So that means there might be a Jim III somewhere that experienced the One Year War.
>>21Even though it’s been about 14 years since the 1st to Char’s Counterattack… the Phantom II has been flying for 50 years while completely changing its contents in various countries.
The weapon update pace in the Gundam world is abnormal.
>>21It’s basically Wag Tail.
What are the early model Jim and the ground combat type Jim…?
The high mobility type Zaku being a Gelgoog type means that the Gelgoog is a direct descendant of the Zaku, right?
The Gelgoog is an evolution of the Zaku R-3 type, so isn’t it fine to call it a descendant of the Zaku?
Isn’t the Hizack just a descendant of the Zaku? It’s just mixed with some Jim’s blood.
Wasn’t the FZ type on par with the Gelgoog in terms of performance? It can’t use beam weapons, though.
>>28That guy, being a Gelgoog with a short operating time, doesn’t seem to fit anywhere in the family tree.
I think that while the Haizack is likely a product of harassment, the Marasai is probably a result of absorbing Zeon engineers, so it’s probably fine to consider it part of the Zaku lineage.
I thought Marasai was a descendant of Zaku.
>>30Simply for budget cuts and performance purposes.
It’s cheaper and has better performance than the Gym II.
Improved version of High-Zack
The RD-4 is great, it’s my recommended Zaku.
Isn’t it too strict to determine that it’s not a direct descendant if other technologies or lineages are mixed in?
>>33In that case, does that mean the Gym III is also out?
>>41Isn’t that Jim II + Gundam Mk II?
Is it about Karaba?
>>42Since the technology of Gundam Mk2 is in Gym 2, it wouldn’t be a direct line according to that reasoning.
The Hizack is a high-mobility Zaku plus a Jim, so it can’t possibly be weak.
Isn’t the Doga system a lineage?
Are you just putting on a facade?
No matter what you use, it becomes a Zaku, so the Zaku genes are too strong.
I think it’s a standard machine with sufficient performance and no strange gimmicks, so it occupies the proper position of the Zaku II, but it doesn’t really look that similar.
It’s slightly difficult to grasp that Giladoga is not a plain version but the perfected form of Doga.
Is the Act Zaku line no good?