
Ah, ah…
It’s an internal conflict because we won.
It looks like something erotic is happening in the thread image.
That’s the face you make when the restroom is occupied.
Since Kycilia is number 2, it’s necessary to kill the top.
Is it necessary to kill the retired father…?
>>5It’s my father who could perhaps make a secret pact with the federation, you know?
>>5Even after retiring, didn’t your influence become a nuisance?
In the beautiful world of the boy and me, there is no need for filth.
That’s too much of a move…
The federation also had internal conflicts after winning.
Isn’t it just natural death due to old age?
From Cassiopeia’s perspective, it only looks like her brother killed him.
>>10What is the same as Daikun?
>>10Well, that would make Kisyyria seem like an idiot for killing her family out of misunderstanding.
>>10Where there was only suspicion, there was an attempted assassination, so that damn brother must have done it! I think he felt that he had to act before being acted upon!
That’s sweet… there are plenty of substitutes for me, dear sister.
There should be something more to wrestle with than just within the circle.
If they tried to assassinate through Basque, then isn’t some sort of retribution necessary?
>>13Did Gihren have a connection with Bask?
>>16I mean, Basque and Jaminoff were originally followers of Gihren, or rather.
The poor Earthlings are in space… Detten detedeten shuu!
If that’s the way you think, there’s a high possibility of teaming up if you come into contact.
Most of the internal disputes in the world happen during peacetime, don’t they?
If it wasn’t killed by a solar ray, then I can’t tell if it was murdered or not.
Because they are siblings who quarreled at the most important time.
Looking at the chaos within Japan during the Meiji Restoration, while internal conflicts are somewhat acceptable, please have a proper scenario planned out before acting.
>>19Reply from Hige Man
>>19I will crush everything.
I’m really curious about the impressions of the bald person in this one.
>>21It seems like they aren’t interested in past works.
Ah, it’s like being connected in that way…
I thought it was the nuance of anonymously tipping off the terrorists about Kshyria’s whereabouts.
No matter how the world branches out, big brother will definitely be a rolling woman.
The Zabi family is no good after all.
It’s not Daikun.
Huh… did you kill your father?
Well, this time too it’s no good.
But I was able to live longer than in the official history.
There was something like Deslar in my brother.
>>30We have no need for the vulgar in Zeon…
Aren’t they having internal disputes even though they lost?
There was a story about clone-enhanced humans, so it might be a chance for Guillotine.
Giren, who was over 40, had a look of exhaustion on his face as if he no longer wanted to engage in political struggles.
It was transitioning from a militant faction to a moderate faction.
At 30, Koshiria became a hard-core martial arts enthusiast.
>>34You can see the struggles of someone who became a ruler from being a revolutionary, right? GQ Giren.
>>34It resembles Degin, who changed from an extremist to a moderate…
Is it necessary to have infighting even though Zeon won…?That line
Can you say it in front of Eugo and the Titans?
>>37The Titans are an organization within the Federation, but the AEUG isn’t exactly a Federation organization, which makes things complicated…
>>37The birth of the Titans is caused by someone doing unnecessary things…
Even if we win the war, the world doesn’t really get any better.
Did it have any meaning that I killed 5 billion people?
I’ll rest a bit at the villa…
>>38And that’s how 25-year-old Cecilia gets carried away.
It is too common in the world.
I wonder if Gihren would have survived if he were Diablo.
It’s not that peace comes when the enemies are gone, but rather that new enemies are created.
For now, even if Zeon wins, there won’t be peace, and the next war will happen again soon!
It was an episode that really made that clear, wasn’t it…?
The GQ world seems like the colony wars era will be terrible in its own way…
>>45I wonder if each colony is doing well…
>>47The excessive distribution of inventory MS might lead to an increase in terrorism.
It would have been better if I had just been headshotted.
I think GQ Giren could have lived longer.
I will never say anything about superior races anymore…
Giren wants to fondle breasts more than anything.
It seems that the colony’s reconstruction hasn’t been adequately done, and aside from Side 6 and Zeon’s Side 3, there might not be any left.
>>53Because there is Rondeignon as a destination at the airport.
Side 1 has been restored.
I’ve started to resemble my dad.
Why, after achieving independence with great sacrifices, would you eliminate your country’s important defense bases, fleet, trump cards, and leaders, and aim nuclear weapons at the Earth in less than 10 years?
>>57The芽 of rebellion must be nipped in the bud early.
I don’t understand the meaning of destroying the Earth…
>>58Giren said he plans to use it for diplomacy with the Federation.
Kshiria will blow it away.
>>59Once a weapon is made, it will definitely be used…
“Even if you ask why we’re having an internal dispute at a time like this, we’re siblings who argue even when we’re at a disadvantage.”
Without Garma, there will always be internal conflicts.
I’m sorry for trying to kill you. 🙏
Sure 😄
If they had done that, the Zions would have been solid as well, you know.
Either way, win or lose, there will be infighting, right?
But if Kshiria was surrounded by so many assassins, it’s understandable to be suspicious.
Don’t talk about keeping those kinds of people around you.
That’s the worst…
In the official history, my father was defeated by the Federation Forces, and even though he resisted, it only led to the creation of refugees, and he was about to surrender, but I still somewhat understand that Gihren killed my father with the Solar Ray.
Why did GQ kill?
>>69In the first place, Gihren is anti-Degwin…
I wonder what Garmar is doing now, or is it possible he’s not in the line of sight?
Is the power of historical revisionism at work?
I really don’t think Gihren will be assassinated by Kycilia.
>>73Even when a gun was pointed at me, I was at a level where I could just laugh it off, ha ha ha.
>>75Well, if you killed at that timing, it would be at the level of a joke by Yoshiko over there.
It’s a critical moment to see whether our base will fall…
>>75What would happen if the commander-in-chief were assassinated at a crucial juncture that determines the outcome of the war?
Even a regular soldier could imagine it, but they would never think of actually killing someone.
…Huh, are you going to kill me???
>>73(I can’t believe they would do something like that in the middle of a decisive battle that determines the outcome of the war…)
(I can’t believe they would do something like that now that the war has long been over…)
This is what happens when you give power to women.
>>74It smells bad! Crash!!
It’s strange that Garma hasn’t been mentioned at all except for a brief reference in the past arc.
I don’t think it’s possible that they’re dead…
At this timing, to kill normally or to kill at that point in the original work, it was killed, but “gaku” is too strong, isn’t it?
>>77I wonder at what timing it would be okay to kill…
Honestly, I dislike Zeon, but it’s really sad how the soldiers who seriously burned their lives toward independence are treated like this!
The man with the beard who is aiming for the fisherman’s benefit doesn’t seem to have a clear future outlook either…
I don’t really understand the reason for being a recluse, but you aren’t seriously hiding away and slouching from guilt, right?
Whatever he was thinking, the reason A Baoa Qu fell was that he couldn’t present anything beyond the plan that was in the blown-out brain of Gihren…
Using toxic gas to kill in a colony is insane…
I was doing Zeon…
However, if you let your guard down thinking that both the main story and this are from Kicilia’s perspective, it feels like you could be killed by Ghiren tomorrow.
I can fully understand that one must kill before being killed.
Uncle Green is quite useless, isn’t he?
I don’t really understand how solar rays improve the Earth’s environment.
Are you saying to heat it up forcefully?
>>88The largest environmental pollutant on Earth, that is, humanity will annihilate itself and leave the rest to the natural self-purification process…
>>94Well, there are Zionic troops on Earth too…
That’s quite alright.
Instead of maintaining your pride, wouldn’t it be better to get along?
>>91Isn’t it more complicated than just brushing it off as stubbornness?
Of course, Kishiria herself is scary, but the Kishiria faction that follows her is also frightening.
I thought about it, but come to think of it, this woman has had a ton of crazy special forces since long ago.
>>92Girens’ side is also quite suspicious, and if they can eliminate other factions here and leave only Kishiria, they would be safe themselves.
…Whoa, as expected, completely annihilating the fortress and fleet with new weapons is just too much of a massacre…
They were originally a group that was fighting among themselves even during the battle, so of course they would do that after winning too.
Because Kshyria herself is completely not distancing from Granada, and her close aides are betraying her on their own judgment.
I can’t really fully trust the internal situation that came out of Kyshiria’s mouth…
>>95Since we are both holed up in our own camps, we can’t figure out how to go together.
It’s expected that they are sending in spies, and it’s also possible that they might feed us fake information.
As for the main story, after defeating the federation, should I kill my annoying sister to seize power…?
It can only be thought of in a Kshiri-like manner, and it’s not just overthinking; there are plenty of reasons to consider that valid.
Since my father was killed too… it’s not strange to kill when there’s a chance to do so.
Once everything is done, you become leisurely just like Dad, Gireen.
Didn’t you say it was Doubt Anki?
Giren is targeting Kycilia’s life!
Given Kishiria’s schemes, it was only natural to be assassinated.
Diablo
The woman who conquered A Bao A Qu twice.
It would be problematic if we were stuck in the extremist ideologies of the One Year War forever, so I’m actually grateful for the moderation…
Since it’s set in the style of Showa-era anime, I know I shouldn’t delve too deeply into it, but I can’t help but mention it anyway.
The setting of IQ240 seems suspicious, doesn’t it?
>>105In the past, boosting one’s IQ was an obvious proof of genius…
>>113Ami Mizuno has an IQ of 300, you know…
The historical account is understandable since it just had the father blown away right before it.
This person is already tired of the war, so why are they trying to offload the Big Zam?
The reason Kishiria wants to kill Gihren also stems from the act of killing their father.
I don’t know when the guy who kills his own family will come after us, and I was almost killed the other day??? From Kishyiria’s perspective, it’s already on the verge of exploding.
I seriously and genuinely turned into a devil…
Could it be that Banaji, who betrayed, was trying to kill the lord out of loyalty to prevent him from becoming a devil that would destroy human society?
>>110Whether it is an act of loyalty or not, he is not a spy for the Gihren faction.
It seems that there was a sense of action taken to save humanity.
>>110For the sake of Commander Gihren, along with Miguel-kun! No, really, Lady Kichiria is amazing! So we’re actually moving, yeah!
Big brother is done!
It’s great that Exabekun’s colleagues didn’t end up as Diablo.
>>112What is Exabe-kun, who just follows Kshiria now without any particular doubts…
Kishiria just wants a pretext to get rid of Gihren.
It’s certain that Degwin is dead, so we can just say it was Giren’s doing.
In this world, I seriously don’t understand the reason to kill Degin, so I don’t know what is true.
>>116You said you haven’t met in 5 years since Degin’s funeral.
All I know is that Degwin died in the year the One Year War ended.
Is Kishiria’s assassination of the second son a setting exclusive to Origin?
>>117Sasuro died in the conflict with the Dykun faction according to the established history (novel setting).
In the depiction of the first anime, it gave the impression that he was genuinely angry about the patricide.
>>121They were really angry there, and if it weren’t for that, at least the Kishiria in the main story…
I shouldn’t have suddenly shot Gihren in the midst of the decisive battle.
But my father was killed, and I will probably be killed after the battle is over, so I’ll kill now.
I thought you were probably plotting something while being reclusive, but it seems like you were just being reclusive after all.
>>122Even though we won the war, it seems like Zeon is still struggling and hasn’t gotten any easier at all.
>>130That’s because we’re making 22 Big Zams!
>>143It’s because it’s the spirit of Zeon, so it can’t be helped.
>>143It might just be that they are placing orders for public works projects to prevent weapon manufacturers from going bankrupt.
>>167Mass production of Big Zam for public works is too much even for Zeon.
It seems that, in contrast to the official timeline where Garma died first, the story will unfold with Garma surviving until the end and frantically trying to clean up the mess.
IQ is not really a straightforward indicator of intelligence anymore.
Just inflating the numbers makes it look foolish instead…
Because that has spread, it’s like that, but in the past, having a higher IQ number was really the better it was.
But for Zeon, we managed to reach the best compromise, so isn’t it good to just stay cooped up with a blonde secretary and indulge in some lewd activities?
Given the intense political struggle, what kind of mindset does one have to believe they won’t be killed by Kysiria?
>>128F… Stop joking…
>>128Because we’re siblings who share the same blood, right?
>>136Even though they killed their own flesh and blood!
>>139Over here, it seems like we’re only winning in the flow of things, and since my father died five years ago, I really wonder if it was an assassination…
>>128If you’re not trying to kill them in the first place, it’s fine.
>>128If it’s about Zeke Axus
– After all is said and done, I’m lenient with my family.
– I have become timid because I have been indulging in a villa with my secretary, and my sense of caution has weakened.
I think it’s the reason.
Were you sucking on breasts?
Is there no possibility of Kishiria becoming the top and creating a beautiful Zeon?
>>133Zeke Axus’s world is so crazy that I don’t want to leave it to anyone.
I felt sorry for Kisyiria, even her close aides were aiming for her assassination…
That woman is just a scum, so of course she’s targeted for assassination.
If the Zabi family could cooperate without internal strife, they might be able to seize hegemony…
But even though I’m winning, it feels like I’m killing my dad…
If killing Ghiran and burning the Federation Army along with the Earth leads to complete victory, I can understand that.
Kishiria seems to act as if she is afraid of a non-existent enemy, pretending to be strong.
I’m selling a Big Zam!
From Gihren’s perspective, it feels like he has already done enough things that should be done.
Speaking of which, what happened to the story about creating clone enhanced soldiers, Gihren?
>>148Look, this is the final form of the clone enhanced soldier.
It’s the Plu series.
>>148If you’re not coming out next week, I guess the rumors will just die down, right?
Even without something like being caught up in strange ideologies and trying to destroy the Earth…
From Kshatriya’s perspective, killing Girelle is a completely obvious action.
Giren is too clueless to think that they’re coming to kill him.
>>149That said, the mass-produced Big Zam was equipped with deterrent capabilities (or so I thought)…
The unexpected boldness of the Zeknova attack was entirely surprising.
In the first place, what do they plan to do after destroying the Earth?
Shall we go to meet Char, who should be on the other side of Zequnova?
>>151If we eliminate the Earthnoids drawn by gravity, won’t the Earth’s environment recover?
>>156I’ve been thinking for 30 years that if we completely wipe out humans living everywhere, the current state of the Earth’s environment would be devastated and would not return.
Is it the mass production of Big Zam or the dream of Big Princess?
For human innovation, the old types are a hindrance, so they must be exterminated.
In order to create a world only for Newtypes, it is necessary to destroy the Earth with Zeknova, but my brother doesn’t understand anything.
I’m exhausted and staying isolated at the villa, so I really don’t know anything.
The plan to assassinate Kshiria might have been carried out by subordinates on their own.
It could be said that I killed him because I became too senile to control the factions.
I really like how the 22 Big Zam units look like something a fool would do in a Gihren’s Greed playthrough.
There are still 13 Big Zams!
I will make 9 more from now on!
>>159Are you stupid?
>>159Although it was the result of a strategy being developed, spending a large amount of money for that outcome is sad.
>>165Well, starting a battle with a close relative suddenly betraying you and closing in is just impossible, Big Zam.
New type? Are you still saying things like that?
>>161If new types really exist, wouldn’t they eventually appear naturally?
>>169Leave the extinction of humanity to nature.
It’s huge, but with that, it can be moved by one person, and wasn’t the basic structure of the military left by leaving the Big Zam?
Are you sure it’s okay to be destroying Big Zam and battleships in internal conflicts when you say you don’t have any money?
>>164Since there’s Morugesso, it should be fine somehow.
Whether we win or lose, the conflict among family members will not end.
What should I do?
That’s why I said thinking that just being a person who feeds me apple pie is enough is as shallow as someone like Mallet Sangin!
There is no need to do Gerdolba at the point when Zeon is winning the war.
In other words, it means that even though there won’t be a peace settlement made arbitrarily after the war, killing during peacetime is done on purpose.
In other words, there is no rational reason for the assassination.
They are the ones who squabble internally when they’re losing.
I’m tough as nails.
Is Big Zam weak?
Is Gyan strong or not?
Who is the idiot that brought a Gundam capable of destroying the Big Zam to Zeon?!
In the conversation with Kshyria, Ghiren seems feeble or lacking conviction.
Psycommu…? Assassination…? What does that mean? It looks like a reaction of confusion.