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I can’t tell how much it is, but it seems that even the 4th generation MS didn’t have any equipped with an I-field at a practical level.
By mass-producing Big Zam, our understanding of the I-field barrier deepens.
It’s amazing that even though it’s technically a Gundam, the main weapon is a Heat Hawk.
>>3
I think using a beam saber will be my first experience.
Despite being a stolen axe…
They might be around AOZ or MSV, but the one for EX-S is just a fleeting prayer level around the cockpit area.
The unicorn is also based on the psycho-frame for its short-term emergence, huh.
Didn’t you throw the beam saber and break it?
Egza-bekun is bad, isn’t he…?
There was a regular rifle and a saber, but Exabe-kun just broke them and lost them.
Lost both the rifle and the saber in the first battle.
The Vulcan is still unused, I guess.
In the plastic model, there were two included, but in the actual production, there’s only one, and that one was destroyed like it was a decoy?
It seems that the fact that the Gun Cannon was equipped with beams from the beginning may have triggered the overall advancement of the technology system.
It seems that Machu’s Pai-Su will be upgraded along the way, and somewhere they will join up with Sodon to replenish their equipment.
In that battle, it wouldn’t be surprising if someone died.
There’s a possibility that stray bullets could damage the colony.
An mysterious uncle is going to provide weapons to the Pomeranians.
Moreover, that uncle provides armaments to his opponents as well.
Once you understand the structure of this leg,
It’s just that something like a tank is stabbed diagonally into a leg that is normally stretched straight, but it’s nothing serious.
Until I recognize that, I really don’t understand what’s going on.
>>16
It has a structure that feels like “The Monocoque,” with the propellant tank and rocket engine wrapped in an armored shell, taking on the form of legs with just a semblance of landing gear.
It’s really impressive that building an I-field on MS is such a high barrier to entry.
Even in Crossbone, there are still noticeable disadvantages.
>>17
Kurobon is in a crazy ultra-miniaturized state that is supposed to be hidden inside the arms of a 16m-class MS.
For 210 seconds, putting both hands together makes you invincible against beams, but there’s a 15-second gap when reactivating, so it’s a flaw! But is it really a flaw? It’s that kind of performance.
The original Gundam had the performance to force the Gelgoog’s development to be halted with just a bit of testing, so it’s much more exaggerated than in the official timeline.
>>18
In the first place, the Gelgoog was one that had its beam development delayed and was deployed late in the game.
If there’s someone who can immediately mass-produce the finished product, I’ll jump on that.
Of course, a Zaku machine gun won’t do anything to me.
The feet are designed so that the thruster openings do not touch the ground at a minimum.
The round cap on the leg suggests the existence of additional equipment.
Is it written somewhere that the I-field barrier is stacked?
>>24
Second week bonus booklet
>>25
It’s a pamphlet.
The booklet only contains setting images.
>>24
Wasn’t it supposed to be mounted on the shield?
>>30
It should just be that it can be mounted, but it hasn’t been mounted yet.
>>33
I heard that the red Gundam is blocking with that saber, but I’ve forgotten the battle scenes from the main story.
>>36
Ah, there was a sense of discomfort because they were blocking the beam saber with a physical shield over there.
It was the I field, huh?
I went to see it two times, but…
It’s correct that the heat hawk is not the standard weapon; it’s just that during the red Gundam, I picked up the heat hawk dropped by the military police after losing the beam saber, right?
The first time, I thought the broken beam saber was a flash grenade.
It’s interesting that they didn’t consider land warfare at all, perhaps because the war is over.
>>27
There’s no point for Zeon to go to Earth in the first place.
Is it that thing behind the shield?
The Big Zam and the Oxis were that size, but this UC has advanced too much…
>>31
They are designed to be kept on all the time during combat.
If it’s just a premise that unfolds for a moment, it can be made small, right?
>>67
Even so, what’s possible with MS is things like the monstrous output EX-S or the truly monstrous MS Unicorn, but that’s about it.
>>73
The TR-6 from the Z era is equipped with an I-field barrier in its shield booster.
Conversely, does the frame structure of the second generation become slower, or is it this technology tree?
>>32
It seems that they are not progressing to the movable frame in the first place.
Monocoque remains mainstream.
I’m not sure how long the story will be, but it feels like there will be some kind of ground equipment or modifications similar to a reverse Full Baryon.
Considering Machu’s behavior, I definitely think he will go to Earth.
If Franklin existed in this world, research might be progressing in the federation.
It’s just a story about a different timeline in the same era, so there shouldn’t be a significant difference in technology to be surprised by.
It might be a world with a degeneracy reactor and cosmic monsters.
>>38
It feels like the psychommu and other technologies are more advanced compared to the aircraft structure.
I am thinking about the difference between the official history where the winner’s Federation has an NT allergy and the alternate history where the winner is invested in NT in Zeon.
But I think there might be time criminals or something.
>>42
Because Kycilia saw something like that.
I guess research funding is unlimited, right?
>>42
There is Psycho Frame in this world, right?
It’s a Jik Ax, so there might still be a possibility of continuing to believe in the axe.
>>39
They might become equipped with a beam axe like Sazabi.
If you can withstand the red Gundam’s beam saber with just the hardness of the shield without any damage.
That’s outrageous in its own way.
Well, it seems that the Zieghax is also a prototype equipped with a psycommu, and the Federation seems to be secretly developing new units too.
I wonder if the usual successor model will be amazing…
But when it’s named “Omega Psycommu,” I can’t help but think this is the end, right?
Even though it couldn’t be miniaturized during the time of 0083 when it was mounted on the Big Zam, the advancement of technology is remarkable…
>>46
I wonder if the research progressed because of the achievements of the mass-produced Big Zam.
Since Exabe-kun from the Flanagan School has no scent of enhanced humans at all, it seems that the NT-type enhanced human tree isn’t growing either.
I have a feeling that only those enhanced humans with cardio-respiratory strengthening are being developed in the Federation.
>>48
Lalah probably started experimenting a lot because she pushed practicality too far, but here, aside from Char’s irregular elements, there were no particularly clear results, so we might have evolved more towards technology rather than human modification.
When losing streaks happen, it’s easy to resort to desperate measures for a comeback.
The Zeon, who didn’t suffer any defeats, might not have engaged in inhumane research.
>>50
I wonder if they are really awakening NT through sheer strength by doing zazen or meditation…
It’s irrelevant, but because of Exabe-kun, I couldn’t help but be distracted by Gehi-dono, and it didn’t work out.
If the Axis Shock had occurred during the One Year War, I wonder if the overall mobile suit development policies around the world would have been advanced as well.
The fusion of Federation technology and Zeon technology occurring at the time of the One Year War is significant.
It seems that the two NT players who achieved results in actual matches are natural talents and appear not to have received any specialized training, which might influence the development policy.
>>56
Speaking of which, in that world, enhanced humans are not achieving results, are they?
It is also significant that famous doctors are alive and well.
Someone’s death is like a loss of several decades of progress in ○○, right?
>>58
It’s very 70s that one person’s intellect has such a huge impact on research.
The issue is not whether it can be stacked, but how many seconds it can be maintained and the subsequent cooling time.
If there wasn’t an axe as the final weapon, it would be on the verge of title fraud, so I think they will equip some kind of amazing axe.
>>61
It’s G-Crux…
There might be a lot of dangerous Newtypes from the Federation coming out to reclaim space.
>>62
To counter the Newtypes of Zeon.
It might be clear and good if it becomes a structure where the Federation presents enhanced humans.
>>65
The free-spirited NT swimming in the realm of the mind and the augmented human who is forced to follow a fixed route seem to be contrasting on a mental level as well.
So, Zeke Ax from that anime version is being made into a three-dimensional figure, huh…
>>64
This axe looks like it has a shape similar to the Zeon mark.
It’s a Zeon product, but the only Zaku element is the heat hawk!?
>>66
The canceled MS-14 is also a naginata!
It’s a world where the Gelgoog and other things have fallen apart, and Zeon has been burned by the Gundam…
It’s easy to forget, but beam sabers also take the form of a sword with an I-field, so even at MS size, the I-field can be utilized for pinpoint purposes.
It’s tough to deploy as a barrier covering the size of the aircraft.
If a spot that looks like Eva’s mouth opens and the mono-eye comes out, that would be creepy…
>>71
Is it the sixth one from the old man? It’s creepy…
>>74
There are about 11 sensors on the back of that thing.
Is the Zeon version of the GM considered a successor to the Zaku after all?
The first Gundam Cannon is also the fourth one, and there’s something strange about the Federation’s sense in that world.
>>77
Isn’t that the prototype Gundam?
>>83
The fourth light under the visor is shining, right?
>>86
I only remembered the 01 Gundam fighting with Char…
>>83
The 01 is also based on the Gundam Cannon head, so it’s the same.
>>83
I don’t know what the first Gun Cannon and the prototype Gundam are referring to.
Both 01 and the light cannon are made to the same specifications, so they have the same type of face.
>>79
I guess it’s not so much that I was rejected, but rather that it hasn’t been invented in this world.
>>85
I wonder if Dr. Nagano is not in this world…
It seems like there might be a Hyper Mega Cannon inside when the mouth opens.
I can understand that the psychommu connection was probably burned into his brain by the Solomon shock.
The I-Field Barrier has been practically improved and developed at that speed even in the official history.
>>84
The official history is probably different because of the resources invested.
I think there are quite a few differences in the world than what the viewers might be thinking.
>>87
Since they were mass-producing Big Zams, I think it’s likely that the technology related to the I-field has continued to advance and that Zeon is still developing it.
>>84
Originally, I’m loading the standard items for a Hermes-sized MA onto the red Gundam.
>>84
At the time of Alpha Cygnus, the level of miniaturization seems quite strange when considering it based on the standard historical context, and the I-field also seems quite different…
I saw four lights in the Eva’s eyes, and that was just too cool.
The Federation seems like it will create evil things because Temu is alive…
>>94
I feel that it depends on how much Temu-san is attached to the Federation.
Even though it was said that Char used it, I saw Gundam’s activities with a normal mind.
Maybe the swim team hasn’t been canceled, right? Chronologically speaking.
You must be on Earth now.
It’s not that the world diverged and became Yamashita’s design just because Char secured the Gundam.
It’s a design that goes all the way to the top from the beginning.
A world where Amuro has become a technician…
The technology trees grow differently under Federation leadership and Zeon leadership, don’t they?
>>102
Since Zeon had many aspects ahead in the development know-how and history of MS, if they hadn’t been dismantled by the Federation and had absorbed the Gundam technology tree, I definitely think they could have been about 10 years ahead of the official history.
>>109
Having beam rifle technology included in the early technology tree of Zeon makes a huge difference.
There might be various cases where the names are the same but the contents are different, and until we gather all the information, we can’t know anything.
I think Ikuto said he wanted to give an overall industrial product feel, and I’m curious about how the swimming club is designed.
>>105
I don’t think it was built due to the plan being frozen.
You probably don’t feel like coming down to Earth anymore.
In the end, the official history’s federation wants to reduce military forces and dislikes Newtypes, so perhaps that’s why the pace of technological advancement wasn’t that great.
>>106
The absorption of the Zeon faction caused a lot of turmoil, and the NT research has become distorted, resulting in a scattered and dispersed technology tree.
Amuro comes to apply a coating-like enhancement treatment to the Gundam towards the end of Zeek Axis…
>>107
I might be working as an engineer in Anaheim.
Anki definitely thinks it’s Lieutenant Sims.
>>108
Did you throw away your glasses…?
Personally, I wanted to see the design of Gyan.
>>110
I’m looking forward to MSV too much… Surely it’s going to happen, right!?
>>117
There seems to be a design proposal for the dedicated MS since Macube is still alive.
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GQuuuuuuX
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Next-generation prototype mobile suit exclusively for Newtypes.
After the One Year War, the psychommu system, which was supposed to be prohibited from development as a taboo, is installed, and among them, it is a machine equipped with the special and mysterious “Omega Psychomu.”
When the Omega Psycommu is activated, the restraints that also serve as head blade antennas are released, and an interface for brainwave control appears in the cockpit, transitioning to the operating mode for Psycommu control.
The weaponry includes a beam saber, a beam rifle, and a shield capable of mounting an I-field generator.
The Core Fighter mechanism is also equipped, functioning as a backpack, and can separate to enable independent flight.
Mobile Suit Gundam GQuuuuuuX -Beginning- Brochure Page 5
January 17, 2025 – Publication date
C Creation – Sunrise
I’m also curious about what kind of institution the Flanagan School is.
I wonder if it’s simply an NT training institution.
>>116
The impression of a school that Newtype clones like Plu, Gremy, and Pesh attend.