
It’s as lame as Degwin, who became a moderate despite having killed Dykun.
I honestly don’t want to give power to a woman, but I think I’ll follow Kirishia-sama.
Whoa…
I didn’t quite understand it, but when I hear you say that, I can somewhat accept that it could turn out that way.
>>56In the end, I think it’s quite pitiful to follow the same path as the father I looked down on.
Omnidirectional attack
>>1Big Zam?
It’s hard to set an example, isn’t it?
Hiding and wearing a mask too.
Stand tall completely naked.
>>4Full Frontal should sit for about another 10 years.
It is common for a dictator to fear assassination and isolate themselves, surrounding themselves with yes-men.
>>5He was originally someone who organized a guard unit and had such characteristics.
>>5So this is what Hitler’s tail is like!
>>5If you think about it, if Zeon died from assassination and my father was the perpetrator…
There’s nothing I can do about this.
Will the Kishiria Bazooka make a comeback in the Reiwa era…?
>>6In this history, Degwin was killed by Gihren, Gihren was killed by Kycillia, and to top it off, A Baoa Qu was destroyed in 85…
Char is also lurking, so it seems like there’s no way to avoid this fate.
>>95I mean, the fact that I’m doing something like dividing up mementos for Nyaan…
I feel like Kishiria is sensing her own death.
They said I was a superhuman with an IQ of 240, but that’s just about normal, isn’t it?
Giren is more of a moderate and it’s a bit intimidating.
Kishiria is just saying this on her own.
Mr. Gihren was saying something like, since the population has decreased so much, let’s not increase it any further and instead use it to preserve only the superior race…
Was I just pretending to be strong?
The image of the official history is a cool individual.
This time, it seems to be an individual with a sense of guilt like everyone else.
>>11Isn’t this one rather a defective specimen?
Is there a depiction of that in one of Tomino’s novels or something?
Personally, I didn’t see them that way, so it’s a difference in interpretation…
Is there anyone who meets an opponent they’ve failed to assassinate without any plan?
As a result of becoming peaceful, did a sense of guilt arise when reflecting on that time?
It’s the kind of thing that makes you nervous about your sister’s visit while fondling a mistress’s breasts.
>>15I made you wait a little until my penis calmed down.
While it’s sweet, I hope the rulers understand that killing people is truly a terrible thing.
To be troubled by having killed 5 billion people…
The other Zeon people don’t care about it at all.
Degwin, who started the war, wavered during the conflict, which made Gihren furious, and he ended up killing Degwin.
In the Seikaxus world, doesn’t that mean Gelren also ended up like that?
>>19There are things that you can only understand once you actually reach the top.
#Show me your nipples, Kycilia Zabi
>>20Do you want to see it…?
>>22That is a good thing.
Kisiria is being overly praised too much.
The original person with the tail seems to have the impression of being anxious and easily flustered, rushing in with a petty outbreak of anger.
Even though I managed to survive, what I was doing was hiding away with a mistress, and I’m just disappointed.
It’s really lame that my sister, whom I haven’t seen in a while, is having her entourage criticize me…
I didn’t think Ghiren would be treated like this…
Is the person making it really into super intense Kishiria or something…?
>>27I don’t think Director Tsurumaki is thinking anything at all.
I was surprised that the story suddenly reached its climax.
Is it ending next week…?
>>28It will end in two weeks!!
That aside, Gillen exited at high speed in just one minute, and it seems like it’s coming to an end.
In the original work, they were just justifying themselves in front of their father, and they didn’t intend to kill this many people… that’s the attitude they have.
Maybe because I won, my anxiety has actually increased.
Lady Kishiria, I can hear the Lara sound.
Giren seems completely like an old type, and isn’t it natural for him to be bad at picking up on things?
This guy is in a position like the enemy’s top, so he should get killed by the protagonist once in a while.
Why do I always end up dying in unknown places…
>>35In the 1st series, Giren, who was originally supposed to be killed by Amuro, dies in a civil war, and Zechariah, who was a mid-boss, makes a big rise in status…
To begin with, it’s too different from Gihren’s image, so I’d find it more plausible to say it’s a poorly made stunt double, but there probably isn’t enough time for that at this point.
>>38As mentioned above, it didn’t have the bold and greedy mentality that the original had.
If I assume that the mentality was somewhat close to that of an ordinary person, regretting the mass murder afterward and retreating, it can be somewhat understood.
Since the first generation, after the scene of the speech in mourning for Garma, there hasn’t been much of a role.
It was a foolish way to die, shot in the head from behind by Kycilia in the final moments.
It was rough from the beginning, wasn’t it?
>>40I really hate this tone.
There is definitely a process leading up to being killed.
>>44No…
I thought it was a good depiction, as if my illusions about Gihren were being denied.
If there are still new viewers watching, they must really be thinking, “Who is this old man?”
It is said that Hitler’s tail is happy to show ignorance, and it doesn’t really feel like it comes from an exceptionally talented person.
After the broadcast ended, various things were added in the side story.
>>46Hitler was defeated, you know… that’s when Degwin lost faith.
Given that he has killed so many people in history, the fact that Gihren would even kill his own father to continue the war makes him seem completely insane…
>>47Well, if a peace treaty is signed there with a casual agreement, Zeon will be overwhelmingly disadvantaged due to the difference in national power, so we absolutely need the result of having won the war against the Federation, no matter what.
Rather, it’s crazy for my dad to go for peace negotiations at that timing.
>>47If you only look at the result of patricide, it seems like the act of a madman.
I feel that it makes sense to forcibly crush the peace negotiations at that moment because, ultimately, it would put Zeon at a disadvantage.
Because even if the medium changes, I am a being that will be killed by Kshatriya.
That’s the kind of stage setup, Gihren.
There is a sense that both Gihren and Kshiria are being interpreted in an exaggerated way.
It is not completely off the mark.
The trio and Gihren were treated as insignificant characters from the First, so who will be considered an insignificant character next?
>>54Char and Amuro
It’s like a sub-species of hollow humans who have lost their purpose and mission.
I guess after the war, this time Gihren has turned into a simmer.
Dictators who isolate themselves out of fear of assassination or change their sleeping quarters every night have existed in history.
If you’re a capable person, you’ll survive on your own…
Newtype? Do you really believe in that?
As a premise, several years have passed while surviving in this world line.
>>61Kishiria was brainwashed by Char in Zechnov, and it’s been five years since Gihren killed their father, so it’s understandable that she would become more radicalized.
Isn’t it so foolish to talk about it using GQ characters from a trashy fan creation?
The story about killing the father is so sudden that it leaves me more confused.
What Giren digs into is the secret meetings.
That’s exactly the tone of admiration.
I don’t have any particular dissatisfaction with the content of Ziek Ax, but I honestly wish people would stop saying things like “It was always like this” in response to someone’s complaints…
Because I killed Kshiria while tracing Deggin.
It says that there is no deviation at all.
Now that you mention it, during the first generation, despite being lively in speeches, they hardly showed up.
It might not be such a strange story to say that someone who is good with words is basically a shut-in.
>>69Originally, it was supposed to be the supreme commander of the Zeon army, but in reality, the power is divided between Dozle and Kiširia, so it’s being completely delegated.
I only started commanding the main forces after Dozle died.
It was the one who was fiddling with the pen during the first meeting with Higemman.
It may be true that I am the type of person who can only shine in times of war or chaos.
When there were people above, it was lively, but once they reach the top, there are countless people who become conservative.
Giren was actually fortunate because he didn’t have enough appearances to cause any misinterpretations.
What is that Kishiria…
>>73If you think that being burdened with Char’s sins because Char is not around can be considered a joint effort as a couple.
>>77This is no joke!
>>77Char isn’t able to swallow it that well…
>>86The innovation of the cap that the nameless one speaks of is just words.
First of all, if the war ends with the royal authority as it is, we will end up signing a completely disadvantageous treaty and be in a deadlock.
It’s certain that he’s the kind of man who would deliberately send a spy after my sister.
>>75In that sense, I’m sending Sharia.
There is a sense of suspicion and doubt.
No matter how many times the world repeats, Gihren will be killed by Kycilia…
Let’s bet on whether Kshiryah will die by the final episode.
>>79This is a tribute to the supreme leader.
Matsuko also surprisingly said that she is quite submissive.
I only don’t know what happened because the original also died midway, but even if it were an “if,” I didn’t think it was particularly forced or unreasonable.
It’s common for anyone to wake up from a moment of intense excitement and think, “Oh no…”
In the conversation with the first Degiin, it’s clear that he considers anyone with lower intelligence than himself as not really a person.
If you get all anxious, that’s not good.
Because I became so spineless that I isolated myself with the secretary in a villa.
“Interpreting it as dying along with my subordinates without noticing Kshyria’s poison.”
If you think that they went through the trouble of making a hero who returned from Jupiter into a spy
I think this guy is doing something kind of lame.
I think Gihren is a loser, but I don’t believe he is a man who has fallen to the point of being bedridden due to the stress of dropping a colony.
According to Tomino’s notes in Record Collection Volume 5, Gihren was manly enough to engage in a one-on-one battle with the White Base team and the Secret Service that came to kill him.
Does this mean that ultimately Kyshiria will be killed by Char as well?
And will the Federation be restored and the Titans formed?
Somehow, without really understanding it, Amate and Nyan have become strong like ace pilots…
I thought so, but Gundam was generally like that.
Maitzarona and Kagachi are the same, but I don’t think the leader of the enemies is handled very well by the Baldy.
>>97There is talk that a mere foot soldier might do something about the commander-in-chief.
Director Takahashi of Dougram also struggled with various issues around this point.
The image seems to be exceptionally intelligent, so perhaps it quickly sobered up from being drunk on war right at the end of the war.
At the same time, I felt like I was looking at what I had done from an objective perspective.
>>98I don’t need that Ghiren.
>>98From the depiction in the first part, he’s not a man without blood or tears, and he genuinely has feelings for his family.
The federation is weakening, and Kishiria is no longer alive.
Wouldn’t it be better for the Universal Century if Gihren, who carries trauma, leads Zeon?
The responsibilities of being a victorious nation weigh heavily upon us.
There may be times when you think, “I went too far…” from the post-war damage reports.
It’s understandable that being targeted by assassins would earn you hatred from various sides.
Unless you are extremely insensitive or selfish, it seems inevitable to feel mentally weak, Gilren.
In the end, the scene where Revil gathers the Basques and Jamaicans to form the anti-Zion organization Titans might be where Zeke Axes ends.
>>104(Jupitris returning to the Earth sphere)
“In the upcoming great war, too many people have already died,” is a line from the exchange between Sharia and Gihren in the original work.
It seems like the portrayal is just putting on a brave front from the beginning.
>>105It may seem like just a character breakdown, but since Sharia Blu is the main character, it’s only natural for this depiction to be highlighted.
I kind of liked the portrayal that there aren’t any super villains who maintain their charisma.
Since humans can change their minds quite easily, isn’t it typical for someone who has survived since the first generation to reach this state of mind?
Since you’re a super elitist, you wouldn’t be one to revel in war, right, Ghilen?
If you don’t actively promote eugenics during peacetime and eliminate the inferior human races, then…
Even though the Solar Ray was created right under the Federation’s nose, they don’t even have the strength to resist.
This time, Zeon will also weaken.
In fact, it seems that Side 6 is the one that is rising.
The idea of being chosen is honestly just a slogan.
>>112It’s like a form of self-justification for waging war.
>>112It’s not just a topic; it’s my true feelings.
In the conversation between Giren and Degwin, separate from the speech about Zionism, Degwin realizes Giren’s true intentions with the statement “Humanity has decreased so much,” leading to the remark about Hitler’s tail.
Even if the Titans are formed, the Zedan Gate is no longer there…
If Gihren is a man without blood or tears, with no affection whatsoever.
I guess they will quickly assassinate Kshiria, who they know will be in conflict.
I think there are some emotions involved in not doing it.
>>114Was it a little sister obsession?
If the two members of the Zabi family die, the Federation might expand its influence and could possibly follow the official history route…
Shirocco: “Is the Zieg-Axis over? Then it’s time for me to take the stage.”
“If Newtypes really exist, they would just appear and multiply on their own…” It’s a tone that is, in a good way, optimistic.
I was surprised that you could see things that way…
It didn’t seem like they were preparing a clone-enhanced human squad.
I wonder if that’s just a rumor suggesting ZZ elements.
>>119They’re increasing the Big Zam, and what about the pilot candidates?
The world of Zikax might see the arrival of the space warring states period about half a century earlier.
When I think about it, I haven’t really considered that the leader is just a single human being.
In contrast to my sister, who tends to be quite popular around here.
What Sharial is doing will ultimately only increase the chances of NT being drawn into war by destabilizing governance…
Well, Giren wasn’t explored to an unnatural extent, after all.
Kishiria keeps having more and more unknown subordinates appearing.
>>126The terrifying fact that all the game’s enemies are under Kshyria’s command.
>>129The Kisaragi faction of the Universal Century, known as the Kycilia faction.
I thought this guy was delicate, but if it’s Hitler’s tail, there might be that side too.
The first generation portrays the dictator as having a sense of humanity, doesn’t it?
To be honest, there are elements of misanthropy in the original source of Giren.
The thread image is about suddenly having to take on a job that my father used to do.
Isn’t this bad…?
It feels like I might suddenly become a realist.
>>133Kishiria has too much pointed soil, you know.
“Focusing entirely on the non-mainstream faction and advanced technology.”
Giren keeps saying in the original that he reduced humanity too much, so I think he was quite concerned about that.
It was nice to see the beautiful Kishiria.
Even in secret meetings, they say that a population of 50 million is appropriate.
Giren Zabi has consistently acted for the principle of population control.