
Is this also the one who planned it?
Mineva Massacre perpetrator
I feel like there was a work where Ramba Ral commented that it’s not something a warrior would do, but I can’t remember which one it was.
>>3
I will go along with the plan to bring an early end to the war with Gihren in Origin, but I will get into a fight with Ral.
I was feeling unwell after the execution.
>>5Ah, that’s it! Thank you.
I think I saw it in the anime version.
>>5Aren’t you not suited to be a soldier?
>>3Isn’t it something you shouldn’t make into a soldier?
In any case, if you have a decent sense, that’s how it will turn out.
Dozle also got sick.
Wasn’t the planning of the strategy mostly Gilren’s doing?
It’s already close to the Odessa Day, and on top of that, he’s prioritizing personal feelings by allocating forces for Garma’s revenge and trying to send the latest models to the Ral squad…
I supported the Zeonic Company with this face, huh…
This guy was also against the integrated maintenance plan.
Warrior x
Muscle brain ◯
Crying about how I killed billions of Minerva with the colony drop isn’t suited for a Zeon soldier.
>>12The third son said, “That’s not what the prince meant… I didn’t intend for that…”
The eldest son also felt guilty.
Who would you say is suited for it?
>>25It’s not so much about being suited for it, but more about doing it.
>>25Of course, it’s the eldest daughter.
>>25Lady Kycilia… maybe…
Huh? I’m a soldier who completely upholds the traditions of the Zabi family, you know?
What was I trying to do with this again?
>>14British Operation
>>18“Does it include everything up to making the colony in the sky?”
>>14The preliminary stage of injecting poison gas into Side 2 Hatte before dropping it.
A military commander’s job is to do ruthless things.
It’s hard to deny that we’re ultimately part of the Zabi family since we’ve done what we’ve done, but well, relatively speaking, we’re on the better side.
The inner self is certainly kind, but that kindness clearly distinguishes between friend and foe, allowing one to become ruthlessly simple in order to protect allies, which makes them unsuited as a commander for such operations, though they have talent.
Dropping a colony is something we shouldn’t do…
>>19However, if we don’t do this, we won’t be able to compete due to the disparity in national power, and the federal army won’t come to the negotiating table either…
>>29If you’re going to do it, please win!
Speaking of which, I was assigned to guard the falling colony.
Personally, having my subordinate’s daughter as a mistress is what diminishes my reputation the most.
>>23Are you a mistress?
A muscle-brained guy falls in love with a girl who seized the principal’s office during a student coup and confesses his feelings.
What was the aura of this person that Amuro saw?
>>28I think it might be the madness of war, just before death.
>>28“Even a person with a personality like Dozle can be transformed into a murderer, a soldier, by the demon known as the battlefield.”
>>28Thinking about what I’ve done, I feel like I’ve carried something like that.
The Marine Corps that was served cold rice.
Origin’s Dozul was originally timid, passive, and serious, being a moderate conservative, but because Sasuro was killed right in front of him…
But if you’re going to demand independence from a ruler with a national power disparity that exceeds tenfold, you need to do at least that much to win…
And half of the total population died, and the dead were terrified by their own actions.
>>35Damn you, Zeon army… diligently having sex to achieve a V-shaped recovery in population.
This is Operation V.
>>37It’s a shame that the population, which had increased so much, has now decreased…
It seems that women of Zeon are skilled at using poison… right, Lady Cima?
>>39I didn’t know!
There was a turning point where everyone couldn’t turn back.
It must be the death of Brother Sasuro for Dozle.
What are the elements of the massacre in Dozle?
>>44Isn’t it something related to colony drops?
>>46I’m destroying colonies regardless of the colony drop.
The portrayal in the anime makes the character seem impressive, but that’s probably not the case, right?
When I first saw it, I thought, “Is this how he interacts with his subordinates? With such a devilish aura!?”
There are people who follow, but this guy is also from the Zabi family.
In the first place, this guy was taking the daughter of the Kahn family as his mistress just like Gihren, and that complicates things like the subsequent rise of Axis.
In the play, it’s good that they say the number of battles is important and that they can make the decision to retreat from Solomon.
I wonder why you decided to go all out there.
>>48If you’re retreating, then there’s the lord, isn’t there?
In Matsunaga’s manga, which isn’t widely discussed, Marlene Khan was the type with a stronger love for Dozle.
I think it’s pretty messed up that at the beginning of each episode, they show the battleship firing at the colony, and just that alone probably results in a significant number of civilians being massacred.
I want to believe that Dozul from Origin is not involved with concubines or anything like that.
I remember this guy making the Maharaja’s daughter infatuated with him at the party, then taking her as a mistress and later as a concubine, but is it different in the media?
He’s a true handsome guy.
Most people don’t know, but half of humanity is really something else.
>>54We need to reduce the remaining 40%…
>>54But humanity in that world, which skyrockets to billions in just a few years from there, is amazing.
I destroyed the colony and died a lot.
Many people died when the colony fell.
The environment went haywire, disasters occurred, and epidemics spread, resulting in a lot of deaths.
Total! Half of humanity!
It was depicted in Origin, but it’s too scary.
>>57It’s quite a mystery that the leftist Yassan has a harsh stance towards the weak side, the Principality of Zeon.
Minerva is cute… too cute… Everyone has something as precious as Minerva… I have killed millions of Minervas! I like that part.
I like the feeling of “Ah, they are weak for not being able to protect what is important!” that comes with the shift in the way of saying it.
>>60I like the feeling that this area has been engulfed by the madness of war.
The federal side has taken care to let those who can only run away escape when the victory or defeat is decided, right?
Is this the concubine’s thing?
Oh, what a beautiful daughter! One night, I attended the Zabi family’s ball with my 16-year-old eldest daughter, Malesha… A few days later, I was approached by Dozle, who wanted to hire Marlene as a live-in maid at my residence, a request I had to refuse. At that time, I was already in a situation where I could not reject the offers from the Zabi family, and with a heavy heart, I offered my daughter. However, she was merely a maid in name; in reality, Malesha was treated almost like a concubine…
>>62It was creepier than I thought and I couldn’t handle it.
>>62Is it Masahiro Nakai?
The discussion about concubines has been around since the time of the novel Z by the young prince…
The Gundam at the expo is set in a world where a great war occurred, resulting in a lot of deaths and subsequent recovery, but the fact that the space construction mechs appearing are basically controlled by pseudo-personality AI makes me feel softly that the population has still not fully returned.
It’s terrible that it’s already certain that that world will be terrible for thousands of years to come.
>>68We’ve learned that the peace in our world has only lasted about a century at most…
Um… 16 years old…
Dozle is a hands-on leader and excels as a military commander, but he is narrow-minded and inflexible, which results in slow political judgment, making him consistently poor as a politician.
The compatibility with the reverse Kishiria is the worst.
I personally don’t want to make the setting of Dozle having a mistress or lover too official in the manga.
That said, treating him as a good person throughout the Zabi family feels off.
>>72A sense that an ordinary person has become distorted due to the war.
Is the mistress from the manga of Z Gundam by Kitazume?
I don’t think Dozle is written as a good person.
Good or bad, unlike their faces, that family has a somewhat decent sense of values.
Prideful aspirations are wonderful, but if you expect others to share them and they do not, then…
The “I don’t care if I die” mindset is indeed a nuisance for the Zabi family.
Minerva is the child of the official wife, right?
>>79It’s great that you take after your mother!
They’re not a bad person, but… you know.
It settles into an evaluation like that.
I like the relationship with Gilen.
Mineva is the child of the legitimate wife, and after the legitimate wife passed away, she was entrusted to a concubine, with her original family, the Kahn family, becoming her guardians.
Dozru is aware that he is not smart and works as a soldier.
So if Ghiren says to do it, then I’ll do it.
>>84Garma was also planning on that, after all.
If it were a royal family or political group that aimed for complete independence from the Earth Federation with the whole family putting their heart and soul into it.
Well, it’s easy to understand that they might become these kinds of people…
>>85No… it’s not about independence, but rather world domination.
It was sad to see Deggin being treated so poorly.
>>87Honestly, it resembles me the most…
>>87As evidence, there are theories regarding Sasuro and the picture thread that suggest they could be children of a concubine, either existing or not existing.
>>87Even Gihren was irritated by his father’s indifference…
>>107Kishiria was careless until the end, and Ghiren, in his own way, is sweet to his family.
>>87Still, the one who understands Dozle the most is Dad.
Giren says things like it would be good for Degwin to escape from Solomon, but Degwin understands that there’s no way he can escape.
Because we entrusted the supply to the old-fashioned Papua class…
In Yassan’s origin, the character is portrayed as a deeply emotional and charming soldier, but in the bald author’s novel version, the character feels very much like a realist.
>>90The anime is almost just like the novel.
There are quite a few people in Zeon who take family lineage seriously, but it’s a lineage that existed even before they expanded into the colonies.
>>96None
Common traits of a dictatorship.
>>96Because they are a family that accomplished great things in an environment without a foundation.
It feels like it should be great.
Degwin and Dozle both have regular concubines, but is polygamy recognized in UC?
>>97Do you think the Zabi family will follow the rules?
>>100Dictatorial countries are scary.
>>97Isn’t it recognized in the Principality of Zeon?
It depends on the country as well, doesn’t it?
I only knew the line “War is about numbers!” so I didn’t think it was a complaint from the losing side.
>>98“It’s a numbers game! (So, send more!)” is the line, so of course…
>>98“I thought the phrase ‘It’s sad, but this is war’ was something said by an enemy who has been dishonorable.”
>>111I’m going to die now, but it’s war, so it can’t be helped! Also, please take care of things!
It’s sad, isn’t it?
If we’re just talking about appearance, I look the most like my dad.
I feel like the thread image embodies a kind of purity, for better or worse, and it seems like all the things that could later become my brother’s disgrace or infamy are somehow being absorbed by me.
That is something quite reasonable for Dozle.
That line is really multifaceted and nice, isn’t it?
The Principality of Zeon has a form that resembles a noble authoritarian regime, doesn’t it?
>>109But Mayor Mash is elected in the election.
It seems that nobility and civilian politics can coexist.
The poison gas was used by Sima, who is part of the assault mobile forces under Kshiri.