
After all, this is a world where the Axis Shock caused by Zech Nova happened during the One Year War.
Zionic is amazing.
If you speed up until the Axis Shock, you can create something unicorn-like in this era.
>>3
If the Zeon had continued to develop technology without collapsing, it might have turned out like this.
If you’re stacking it on a shield, it might be surprisingly low in difficulty.
I don’t understand the difference between a Psycho Frame and a Psycommu.
It’s not a Psycho Frame machine, right?
>>5
You can think of it as incorporating psychoframe equipment into the frame of the aircraft.
>>5
The psychic mind control system uses human brainwaves to control machinery, and the psycho-frame is a material that enhances its efficiency.
>>39
By the way, the reason it shines is…
The Psycho Frame is just a psychommunication that has been tightly compressed, making it thousands of times more powerful than the original.
So, the full psycho-frame unit is an extremely dangerous weapon, isn’t it?
>>8
The Psyco Frame is basically just training wheels for NT abilities.
The reason that training wheels are highly effective is precisely what happens when you fully utilize them, which is the Unicorn Gundam.
>>10
What on earth is the Zeke Axes that can achieve maneuvers like that without training wheels…?
That’s true, but…
I wonder what the Bisto Foundation is thinking.
If you touch a certain level of confidential information, it will explode.
You’re really thorough, aren’t you?
So, the uncle and Eguaji-kun are freaked out seeing the Ziek Axes being fully maneuvered just with the psychoframe.
I wonder if the rose of something that caused trouble during Zekunova is like a psycho-frame.
>>14
I expect something more outlandish in that regard, but I also remember the letdown feeling from Laplace’s box, so I’m a bit apprehensive.
>>17
The value of Laplace’s box lies in the fact that we do not know the true nature of its contents, and I believe that the story’s gimmick includes the point that it loses its meaning once it is opened.
>>14
According to Tomino’s notes, it seems that Lala was manipulating the psychommu from an experimental facility deep underground in Granada.
I wonder how far technologies like magnet coating have been put into practical use.
In the First World Line, it was the old man who was overworked by Amuro that was used.
It’s the first time we’re collecting data in actual combat, right?
>>15
Since such a situation hasn’t occurred, they may not have thought of using the coating agent for MS, even if it exists.
If we can push back Axis, it would be just the occult, but when it emits strange waves and puts MS in a pre-assembly state, it becomes a paranormal phenomenon.
>>16
One day, people will be able to control time.
>>16
Even in sci-fi, there are time manipulation and time machines, so what are you talking about?
On the contrary, to move a giant humanoid robot with a single pilot down to the joints of their fingers, there is no other way.
The way the corner lock bolt came off was like Eva.
The psycho-field itself feels like a device that transmits the will of Newtypes to machines… Why does it glow or explode?
>>21
So, the fact that intentions can be communicated to machines means that intentions possess some form of energy.
What happens if we amplify that?
Even if the aircraft is controlled using psychometrics, the part where human thoughts are received to give instructions to the aircraft and reflect those commands cannot be simplified, no matter how fast it becomes.
So, if we made the frame part that forms the structure of the aircraft the part that receives human thoughts, we could simplify various things.
Something has become really bad.
It seems like Ikken-chan has the sauce kneaded into the noodles.
If multiple bits can be freely manipulated
You can move your arms and legs the same way! You can do it! Yes!
Perhaps Ziegax-kun was more excited by girls than by boys.
>>26
I would be happier if I were straddled by a big-breasted high school girl, too.
>>26
If you react to Nyaan, it will become undeniable, so please stop.
The more I hear about the mechanism of the Psycho Frame, the more I think that Zeke Axis is strange, right?
The I-Field Beam Drive is a technology that actually exists in Tomino’s works, right?
>>29
If that is put into practical use, it would be like anticipating several thousand years into the future!
It’s not just a question of the Zeon threat mechanism!
Holding hands with an active high school girl is super exciting.
I think Anno is the type of otaku who really hates UC.
>>31
If you hate it, you wouldn’t make it such a fragile unicorn, would you, Zikax?
>>31
It’s irrelevant because it’s General Director Tsurumaki.
There are still people like us who think it’s a Yamamoto work…
>>36
There must be a mountain of them.
>>36
I understand that you haven’t seen the beginning.
>>41
I understand you haven’t read the pamphlet.
>>42
It says “Anno-kun did it!”
If the Federation loses, the technology tree extends this far… Psycommu…
I never thought it was a repurposed project from Unicorn 2.
Returning time to the One Year War with Unit 1’s time reversal.
Did Anaheim make this too?
>>43
I don’t even know what that world Anaheim is like.
It’s completely nonsensical to suddenly start talking about Anno and Beginnings when we’re discussing Gekigangar.
>>44
Huh!?
I haven’t read the pamphlet either.
Is there an I field?
>>50
I have it.
>>50
Built into the shield.
I really dislike this kind of teasing where people accuse each other of being fake fans.
Still, I wonder why there is such a system that looks like a copy of a unicorn, Sieg Ax.
>>53
It’s not so much copying as it is convergent evolution…
>>53
To be honest, the thought control psychommu is being made everywhere.
The Psycho Gundam and Red Zeta from the official history also involve complete thought control.
>>59
When the Psycommu is activated, why does it become a Gundam face…?
>>62
Isn’t it cool?
>>72
Cool, right? That feeling…
>>82
That’s just a subjective opinion.
It’s one thing for underground Pomeranians to know about Gundam, but is it a joke that it even has details on Wikipedia?
>>55
Generally, he was one of the ace pilots of Zeon and the reason for their victories, so there’s no way he would keep the details hidden.
Oh, are you possibly saying that as a joke?
Cyborgs are doing it too, you know.
No, but the development is faster than the Qubelay.
Unicorn is a rehash of various Gundam fan creations…
>>61
The second serving of the Counterattack of Gigantus.
>>61
EXAM system…
I think it’s amazing that you can really hit someone when you feel like hitting them!
Wow, even in a situation where it’s like “Someone help me!” it’s okay to accurately punch the opponent to stop them.
>>64
When I curl up and say “It’s coming!”, it automatically raises a shield for me.
This MS is really clever…!
>>74
I think it’s a reasonable evolution because it’s difficult to move a humanoid robot with levers and pedals.
Of course the Unicorn follows the same route since it takes into account the flow from Z to Char’s Counterattack.
Now that Zeon has taken power due to their victory,
Clan battles are just mere entertainment.
I wonder what the new threats will be.
>>66
Military police!!
>>93
Hostile forces!!
>>96
Give back the Gundam, please! Zeon!!
>>66
Surely, the sparkling Zeknova creatures will come from beyond the sparkle.
>>66
There are easily manipulatable bald individuals who hold a grudge from being tortured by Zeon.
>>130
The backstory of the bald guy hated by Zeon is inconsistent in the manga and the novels…
I want you to stop using the term “Axis Shock” because it sounds gross…
>>68
You just have to get used to it there… I still can’t get used to Alternative Gundam either.
>>68
Huh… why?
>>78
Shock.
The Flanagan Institute was seized.
The federation reverse-engineered from the remaining data and reflected it (however, the upper management is somewhat wary as Tenpa is too active).
Therefore, it’s true that the development of Psycommu technology in Zeon is faster since there are no gaps or anything.
It was said that Zeon’s technology regarding psycommu was ten years ahead of the Federation’s.
If Zeon wins, it will be like this.
In the first place, there might be progress by the time of the One Year War because of the mysterious thing called Sharon’s Rose.
If the GP plan hadn’t been disregarded in the official history, the Z era might have been even more amazing.
Rather than just focusing on Anno or Tsurumaki, if we’re going to do a joint production with another company for an alternate universe of the Universal Century, I would like something more than just the usual “Newtypes and psychic powers are awesome,” as that would make the story less interesting.
I want to say that G Gundam had to be in this worldview, asking why it was done in conjunction with color, why it had to be the Universal Century instead of an alternative, and why if rather than an existing worldview was preferable.
>>79
Regardless of whether occult power exists, they mentioned in the pamphlet that we must confront what a Newtype really is, so it seems they are likely to delve into the theory of Newtypes.
In the first place, it was Zeon that originally created the MS.
It feels strange that the Federation can create machines of far higher performance than Zeon.
>>80
If the operational record of MS is only a few years, I think the Federation, which can apply technology from other weapons, can create high-performance machines.
>>100
If we go by that reasoning, I can’t believe that Zeon, which had already made practical use of the I-field and psychommu, is inferior.
>>80
Rather than high performance, the Lunachitanium alloy that the Federation can create is absurdly hard and sturdy, so the super robot was dominating, making performance seem like a mere difference.
I might soon paste the entire novel.
Zeku Aks is different from becoming a Gundam from a gym, so it’s hard to agree when people say it’s the same gimmick as the Unicorn!
I think they were ahead in the technology of I-field and Minovsky craft.
Did they manage to create Big Zam and Apcellas in the Federation?
And Hermes too.
Rather, it’s like everyone keeps saying “it’s just like the restraining releases in Eva,” and not so much that it feels like Unicorn.
When Machu shrank, Ziegax also shrank, which is quietly impressive.
Whether good or bad, the psycho-frame is the light of human potential.
The occult aspects are strong, so you shouldn’t think about it logically.
I haven’t bought the pamphlet, but should I buy it now and read it?
>>95
If you’re curious about the detailed settings or the timeline, well, here you go.
More importantly, is the Zuda ready yet?
It’s surprising that there hasn’t been a word to represent that thing from Char’s Counterattack for almost 20 years until UC.
The Axis Shock is easy to understand and good.
>>99
I just learned that it was the first time the term was called with “unicorn.”
Well, I’ve been moving things with telekinesis since about Fo, and I’ve been doing it a lot in the latter half of ZZ.
>>101
The Kyubey that withstands a direct hit from the High Mega.
Space transfer? It feels like a sufficiently strange phenomenon.
In the first place, it seems that the Quax has a monocoque structure.
>>109
You can move that flexibly without a movable frame, huh?
It is a well-known fact that a perfected Newtype can create an I-field without the need for an I-field generation device.
I saw it today, but being able to move like that and almost controlling it with psychometric abilities is just crazy technology for Omega Psycommu.
The movable frame was developed by the Federation (Titans), so it can’t be done in this world.
>>117
The frame of Mark II, which was filled with dissatisfaction from developers, had insufficient strength.
There is also a setting that it was resolved when brought to Anaheim, so it feels like a matter of perspective.
In the first place, they didn’t mention Char’s Counterattack after Char’s Counterattack.
The Federation was aiming to develop a machine that could win against the Zaku, so it’s only natural that it’s stronger than the Zaku.
Well, the Federation is also capturing Zaku.
In this work, they definitely showed the Zakus that were captured and used for testing.
The creator, Mamoru Nagano, is throwing away the movable frame…
The thing from Gothic Made has a unique monocoque structure for its joints, regardless of the torso.
>>122
If anything, the movable frame itself was created to somehow justify the original dumb joint.
At the time of the One Year War, since the monocoque had reasonably decent range of motion joints, the movable frame isn’t really necessary anymore…
It feels like quite a while has passed since that outrageous incident, and now it’s possible to look back on it calmly and even name it, so I don’t really have any resistance to the Axis Shock.
Unicorn is not an afterthought, it’s the real history.
>>126
???
>>126
Sea urchin?
It is very significant that the Federation was able to use the Zaku as a reference.
On the other hand, while Zeon is also developing new models, they couldn’t completely replace the already existing large quantities of Zaku.
The background music that sounds like Char is coming was a no-go.
In the case of Zika Axes, the designs of Gundam and Zaku have been refined to ensure the range of motion of the joints.
>>134
When I saw the Beginning Zaku, I honestly thought it was a bit creepy…
>>141
I thought my thighs were gross! But looking at the rough design, I was like, “Oh, that’s interesting,” as it turned out to be a fuel tank structure.
>>154
It seems that the same applies to the Zieg Axis, so is this a characteristic of the design philosophy of this Zeon?
When you stray a little from the main point, ancient Gundam fans speak up, and that’s already an art form in itself.
In this world, Tem Ray is alive, and Amuro is likely an engineer, and since there is no war, technology can develop rapidly, so it seems like it has already surpassed the technology of Char’s Counterattack.
>>137
Since there is a war going on, it can be interpreted that weapon development is rapidly advancing, so what do you think?
>>145
Historically, technological development has surged during times of peace, so wars that waste resources and human talent are pointless.
>>137
In other words, since Shirocco will come in two years, in any case, regarding the technological aspects of the MS plan in this world, I believe it will not be inferior to the original history due to the ability to revise history.
The structure is such that the base body has armor attached to it that does not interfere with the mobility of the base body.
Isn’t it better to create the limbs considering movement from the start?
The psycho frame is just a construction material with electronic circuits embedded in it.
There’s no way a miracle could happen, ha ha ha.
>>139
What is up with the fact that even the T state of the samples not integrated into the aircraft is interfering…?
If we’re talking about retroactive justification, then it’s retroactive from the Z point.
From the ending of the first generation, it’s just too sad that Amuro ends up missing.
>>140
Yes, hired.
>>140
I think it’s completely different to force a story that didn’t exist in the sequel and gaps created by the progress of time…?
Psycommu, as stated in the pamphlet, is an abbreviation for psychocommunication.
It was a device that detects brainwaves, amplifies them, and allows for communication and remote control even in the presence of mineral powder dispersion.
The demand for humanoid working machines is unlikely to cease, and it doesn’t seem like research will be abruptly terminated just because the war is over!
The power of historical revisionism exists only in works like that.
It’s not a concept that history must absolutely be there, is it?
Speaking of new technology, wasn’t there something like a psychommu radar developed?
>>149
That’s a makeshift radar using the F91’s biosensor, right…?
The fact that the movable frame was discarded is being praised highly for its design, but is it really that groundbreaking?
>>151
It’s rated as easy to understand because of its semi-monocoque structure, so it can be identified as Zeon; but is it really that highly praised…?
In the final episode of Ziku Ax, Zeonic City transforms and fights as the giant Zeong, right?
The Temurais of the Ziku Axis will probably prioritize creating colony defense weapons with the dwindling resources they have left.
The generator output setting is not configured in this work.
>>158
Well, since specifications comparisons often don’t match the impression from the actual battles in the story, it’s fine if there aren’t any.
>>158
Up until ∀, there was quite a bit of solid content, but after that, it seems like there aren’t many output settings.
>>164
Maybe it’s because most of the seeds were battery-operated.
>>158
I think that’s the cause of the setting inconsistency, so it should be avoided.
With just a single digit, the Kyuberry and Gio end up being one-off models, but they have become surprisingly low in performance.
I don’t really understand the visual differences between a Chinkokku and a movable frame.
>>159
In short, an exoskeleton like that of crabs or insects is a monocoque, while an endoskeleton like that of humans is a movable frame.
I don’t really understand, but it seems that a movable frame is not realistic when considering modern robotics.
>>160
Is it becoming an evaluation that it was possible precisely because I didn’t understand?
The ground cracks open and out comes Ziek Axe with his arms crossed.
In general, a monocoque includes armor as part of the aircraft’s skeleton, while a movable frame consists of a skeleton with armor attached to it.
I was happy to find that there were still rewards when I went to see it for the second time today.
But isn’t it okay to include this in the limited edition pamphlet!?
Upon re-evaluation, I thought that the usual colored Gundam actually looks heroic and cool, especially when its face is zoomed in.
Psycommu
One of the mobile weapon technologies of the Space Century known as the official name Psycho Communicator.
The response waves emitted when humans engage in cognitive activities act in a space filled with Minovsky particles.
Utilizing the characteristics that induce certain types of spatial vibrations to convert human thoughts into machine language.
A term referring to a system that operates machines according to how the pilot feels.
When referring to “new types as a skill,” it indicates individuals with a special constitution that enables them to emit sensitivity waves or receive others’ sensitivity waves.
Since it’s mind control, it seems likely that something serious will happen when the usual rampage occurs.
When you think about it, controlling brain waves is almost like the Psycho Gundam, isn’t it?
>>173
The Ζ~ΖΖ period is quite focused on brainwave control, right?
>>173
Omega Psychomu is kind of creepy, and if you call him, he’ll probably come like Psycho or Unicorn.
The I-field gives the impression of surrounding the entire unit, but I think for things like the Crossbone, it’s only the palm, right?
What’s different?
>>174
Even the beam saber (shield) uses an I-field, so it’s not just about being able to specify the range and shape.
>>174
A large device is required to wrap the entire aircraft.
>>174
In the first place, all the force fields that control beams are I-fields.
The formation of the beam saber is also the I-field.
I also saw that the pilot’s eyes were affected by the flashbang, which could also be considered feedback.
I want to see a worn-out Nyan from reckless Psyco-commu compatibility.
I think Char and Uncle Sharia are like Amuro and Bosch.
After all, the colonel is…
>>181
Because you are my friend.
I’m tired of hearing many people constantly mention Unicorn when psychoframe technology, like psychommu control and barriers, didn’t even start with it.
>>182
Fukui is the type to say “Have you seen ZZ?” too.
Even though they don’t do anything special in the beginning, seeing Sharia, who can give off a protagonist vibe from the previous installment, made me think that NT’s character setting is quite convenient.
If you let someone say something profound with an air of having seen through it all, it will look cool.
>>186
Even if you’re not a Newtype, if you let an old-timer say something that sounds cool, they’ll get hooked.
>>186
When it comes to the hero’s partner who went missing in the previous war, it seems like a pretty significant role even without NT.
The unicorn has the ability to absorb the residual thoughts of deceased Psycho Frames, so it contains the residual thoughts of Banagher’s father.
GQuuuuuuX is still unclear around there.
I wonder what Quax’s real name is.
I wonder if it has the name of the original machine attached to it.
But to be honest, when I see the robot’s cockpit, I wonder how it’s supposed to move with this.
Personally, I think it’s more acceptable to move things with thought.