
You let yourself fall for the Solomon trick after all.
“Why do I have to hear that Char underestimated the situation by going out to counterattack with only four ships?”
© Sotsu・Sunrise
I have a child of Dai-kun, who is understanding towards someone like me.
I had deployed the Granada fleet and Big Zam to Solomon.
Why is Solomon being dropped?
>>2
That’s the Luna II assault team.
>>7
!?
>>8
First, the Solomon campaign will happen, and Solomon will fall, right?
After that, there was an attack by the Competo fleet led by Brawl and Ermes, which Amuro managed to thwart.
Five days after the fall of Solomon, Operation Star 1 was carried out to capture A Baoa Qu.
In the case of Zeke Axis, Char’s Gundam and Sharia’s Kikkeroga’s attack operation on the Solomon base was a great success, resulting in the fleet’s annihilation and the cancellation of Operation Star No. 1.
In the meantime, Granada moved and launched the Luna Two invasion operation.
The fall of Luna Two resulted in the complete annihilation of the Federation’s space forces.
Did you do it, Leona!?
After charging in with 4 ships, 2 returned.
I wonder if the Wacken fleet was quite small as well.
Does that world have all light cannons instead of gyms?
>>5
The federation has a light cannon.
There is an estimated Gym’s bump head in Zeon.
>>12
I didn’t notice…
>>13
I noticed that Dop was behind Dr. Furaganan.
There are still many overlooked areas even after going over it three times.
I wonder if he feels any responsibility about that; he didn’t run away either…
Maiden Spring
I don’t quite understand the timeline, so let me do it in the game.
>>10
If we release Ghiren’s Greed now, it would be great.
The Tale of Finding Char’s Bride
Instead of the cancellation of the Gelgoog development, a simplified Gundam is being produced.
Char and Shalia Bull launch an attack on the Federation fleet gathered at Conpeitou (formerly Solomon) for the Battle of A Baoa Qu, inflicting significant damage on the fleet.
Please provide the Japanese text you would like me to translate.
The Granada fleet led by Ma Kube and the Big Zam unit launched an expedition and invaded Luna II, which fell after three days.
Please provide the Japanese text you would like to have translated.
Realizing defeat, Wakkein of the Kompeitō sets the remaining fleet to escort and attempts to move Kompeitō toward the moon using nuclear pulse engines.
Relative Positioning
Side 3 – A Baoa Qu – Month – Solomon – Side 1 – 4 – Earth – Luna II – Side 7
>>15
You idiot!
>>15
Isn’t it really strong?
>>29
It’s not the Mar, but the Big Zam squad that’s strong.
A woman whose popularity among female fans experiencing Gundam for the first time at Zeke Ax has skyrocketed.
I kind of like the straightforward nickname “light cannon.”
>>17
It seems to be called Light Type Gun Cannon in English notation.
Did that reverse-engineered Zeon Gundam appear in the show?
>>18
Not out.
Since the defeat of the federation was already decided, I tried to take Solomon down with a final kick.
If Zeon had lost Solomon, it would have been quite serious.
I’m going to die, so I should be allowed to complain a little…
Someone protected Granada with their life…
I think the Solomon fall is the most despicable reason among all the drop reasons.
>>24
It’s better than Hamarn…
>>26
Haman’s strategy is a tactical move to win.
If the forces in Granada were thin, wouldn’t it have been dangerous for Granada anyway if the fleet in Solomon had launched an expedition?
In that case, on the contrary, Granada will be taken back, and Solomon will also be captured, so the future is clear.
Is the reckless plan of the Solomon fleet moving in and just crushing Granada the most rational one?
>>27
From the footage, it seems there aren’t many ships in the Solomon fleet.
If they were just attacking normally, Granada could have defended against it easily.
We can’t even tie, let alone win, but instead, let’s struggle together after the war? It’s not a bad thing, right?
Rebellion (Parallel 0083)
“I won’t accept a hybrid of Zaku and GM like Hizack! We’re dropping a colony on the Granada factory!!”
Z main story
“It’s definitely a colony drop where they are making Eugo’s MS over there!!”
Zeke Axum
“The Federation will lose, but I’ll take Zeon down with me in a Kueikaito drop!!”
>>32
The theory that Granada is emitting gravity and attracting.
Zeon won, but it felt quite tight in 0085.
>>34
Where?
>>34
It feels like we crossed a narrow bridge.
>>38
In fact, they were also discussing the financial difficulties during the main story of Ziegax.
>>42
It’s just Sharia’s joke, isn’t it?
Cassval boy ❤️
The fact that it’s gone as far as Solomon means it’s being exterminated from the Earth.
>>39
According to the timeline in the pamphlet, Zeon has retreated from Odessa on Earth and North America.
With the federal offensive
Although it’s tough, it’s far better compared to the misery of the remnants of the true history.
It suddenly grew an unexpected coupling, and it was too funny.
It can’t be helped, but the invasion of Earth is too reckless!
It is often overlooked that Sharia Bull’s comments have been denied by Kamuran.
>>45
It depends on how you take it, but it only sounded like flattery to me.
>>45
“Are you joking?” After that, Colonel Sharia’s smile disappeared.
I’m not joking; I really don’t have any money.
>>73
While there is a certain level of it for the entire Principality of Zeon…
Due to various political matters, the proportion that can be used for military expenses may be small.
Alternatively, it might be that the development of weapons for NT (Newtype) has become too focused, resulting in a shortage of budget for conventional weapons.
The fact that they are selling MS to the private sector, huh?
>>46
That’s not for the sake of money; it’s a charitable endeavor.
>>49
It’s not charity work; it’s a remarkable post-war policy.
If we don’t tame the old soldiers with mobile suit piloting skills, we don’t know what they might do.
A country that is making G Quax doesn’t seem to be struggling economically.
>>47
Since the federation is still alive, you never know when they might interfere.
We must go ahead with developing the new model, even if it costs money.
There may be a background like pressure on the budget.
Are there Zeon remnants on the planet Giakux as well…?
>>52
There is a boy on Earth.
If you win, you’ll have to deal with various troublesome issues like governing the occupied territory and maintaining security afterwards, especially when you lack national power…
When I see things like this, it makes me feel that perhaps Daikun was just an idealistic dreamer who went too far with his ideals…
I have a memory of the Sodun crew saying something like “We have to take care of them because we are the victors,” which sounded somewhat insincere.
Zion wants to reduce the number of soldiers.
It’s like turning a blind eye to clan battles.
Side 3, also known as Zeon, must have produced a lot of Zaku since it was an industrial area for heavy industry.
It is said in the pamphlet that while it might normally be available, it is inferior to Side 6 in terms of economy.
Side 3 is in a state of absolute strength in politics and military, but internal conflicts are simmering.
There are still many unclear parts beyond that.
Mobile suits are not treated merely as weapons as much as the viewers perceive them.
I feel that there are aspects that suggest it is regarded as being rather more of an extension of the normal suit than just a facade.
>>58
There will likely be a lot of demand, so I hope people will continue to use it that way.
>>58
It feels like I’ve been dragging this along since the 1st.
They say it’s a suit that was developed specifically for them by Gan or Makube.
It’s an extension of personal clothing.
I don’t know what happened after the Federation War, but it seems there are quite a few soldiers from the Federation who lost their jobs and can’t be ignored?
Wouldn’t it be killing two birds with one stone if we crush a few rebellious colonies and drop them onto Earth’s base at the same time?
Is it something like a Petit Mobile that has been given to civilians?
In the actual underground MS battle, there were some hardcore Zeon recruits.
The claim that Zeon is not in financial trouble feels like they have plenty of resources compared to the colonies other than Side 6.
It raises questions whether the Zeon, which cannot win economically against Side 6 that is merely one side, is in a situation where it has spare capacity and funds.
>>65
Does this mean that they called up students for mobilization since they even went as far as Solomon?
In any case, they must be mobilizing for war on a dangerous scale.
>>71
It seems that preparations for student mobilization were underway around September of 0079.
There is a possibility that student soldiers were around A Bao A Qu.
It might be mostly unharmed because it didn’t become a battlefield.
“Since Zeon originally has less national power than the Federation, even if they win, it will be tough afterwards, right?”
I think it’s totally possible, but isn’t it unnecessary to be so tense and deny it like that?
Rather, if you think about it normally, the most impoverished and dire situation would likely be on Earth if the supply of helium-3 were to run out.
>>68
Because they inadvertently won, various issues that were not present in history erupted for Zeon.
No matter what, the Federation must achieve revenge at all costs, or it will be bad.
A conflict structure like that might become the axis of the anime series.
>>68
It’s said every time, but it’s quite unreasonable to claim that Helium-3 is being cut off when it wasn’t even depicted in the play, despite being a sanctuary that was protected even during wartime.
>>78
That is, you know.
During the war, both the Federation and Zeon were in a situation where they could interfere with each other’s 3HE transport fleets.
>>80
So, I’m saying that if you have evidence or grounds, even from official history, please provide some examples. Just stating that “I think this is how it is, so it should be like this” is not a basis; it’s just delusion.
>>89
In the official history, neither faction has ever lost a base in space, so the claim that there has been no disruption in the supply of helium-3 in the official history is unfounded.
>>100
First of all, Helium-3 is not solely monopolized by Zeon, and there are circumstances in other colonies, so I don’t think decisions can be made unilaterally.
If Zeon is controlling all the colony sides, that’s one thing, but on the surface, they are still independent countries.
>>123
In the G’s Axe world, Zeon controls the entire space domain.
>>123
It’s not just a facade.
The other side has no proper military, so it’s essentially a vassal state.
In the first place, Side 1245 will probably still be in a terrible state.
>>78
During the war, what was being protected was because both factions had space bases, so it is unreasonable to say that Zeon would help the Federation that has lost its space bases.
First of all, there isn’t a detailed depiction of what happened to the official history of Zeon after the war, so I can’t make a proper comparison.
Sirocco exists, and Sirocco was originally a member of the Federation army.
As long as we are going to Jupiter with Jupiteris, it means that the Federation itself is still around.
There is still nothing clear because there is almost no information from the federal side.
>>25
Maybe I thought my Casval boy would somehow manage it.
I managed to do something about it…
Because it’s an RGM-79, it’s really a Jim light cannon…
It seems like the resources would struggle unless some land is also ceded, but I wonder what advantageous conditions were negotiated.
Jupiter Delivery is coming soon!
There is still almost no information regarding helium-3, so I can’t make a definitive statement.
I can’t say anything until the main story starts.
>>83
I don’t think they’ll touch on it even when the main story starts.
For now, since it’s the source of confusion, deal with Shirocco as soon as he returns.
Just because Zeon won doesn’t mean that all of space belongs to Zeon.
Since it’s already confirmed that Jupiteris is coming, it depends on how that will turn out.
>>88
It’s not going to come in the main story timeline.
>>91
It may be mentioned around that time since it’s scheduled to come.
There are also Sharia who returned from Jupiter.
Well, we won’t know until we actually start.
>>95
Well, doesn’t it have no meaning to bring it out?
>>95
Well, if they’re going out of their way to change the start time, it might end up finishing before they come back.
When it comes to talking about helium-3, it can get quite complicated, so it might be better not to touch on anything.
Giren also has the ideology of wanting to drive humanity out of Earth.
Ultimately, it may have been undesirable to be holed up in the federation.
It must be impossible not to do it! It’s because it’s the Universal Century that sometimes we do it and sometimes we don’t.
It’s good that Gakuto wasn’t killed, even though it’s a story within a creation.
Well, just think that there’s plenty of helium-3 stockpiled.
There are still many ordinary nuclear fission reactors left, not nuclear fusion ones.
If anything, we can use hydroelectric power.
In the scene where the Tokwan unit is retreating from the Solomon destruction operation, the slim MS facing away is likely something like a Zeon version of the Jim.
The Oldsmobile was sunk, the Jupiter class.
I felt that the reason for continuing to use the wooden horse was more about the uncle’s sentiment than financial circumstances, but how did everyone else feel?
>>102
That’s undoubtedly the case.
If Zeon forms an effective unequal treaty with the Federation without using manpower, I wonder if they will try to grasp 3HE.
>>103
Rather, it’s the most crucial point.
The quickest way to prevent the federation from being revived is that.
>>108
All that’s left to do is to keep the low-orbit patrol well organized.
I thought the wooden horse is difficult to use because it doesn’t match the Zeon specifications, so they probably passed it on to the raiding squad.
>>105
Since it’s a captured ship, it’s just right to assign it to a task force that essentially acts as a Gundam search unit…
It’s true that Side 6 seems to be doing economically better.
Zion is likely also engaged in disarmament, but it seems they don’t have much leeway since they are spending money on the military.
Unless it’s about decommissioning due to issues with specifications of captured ships.
Normally, vessels like ships are something that are used for decades.
If Big Zam is mass-produced, there’s nothing we can do because Sleggar-san cannot be mass-produced.
Items that cannot be traded directly due to economic reasons are distributed through neutral countries, which is why places like Side 6 have become economic powers in the post-war period.
Is the search for Char permitted by the wishes of Kycilia?
>>113
It’s more that it’s allowed, or rather, it’s led by Kissy.
I wonder if I’m doing this until I get found ❤.
But I believe that I should pursue the whereabouts of the Colonel with all my might.
In the first place, Sharia Blue has only said that their financial situation is tough, yet it’s being misinterpreted too much.
There are people who casually say that Zeon is economically declining.
>>115
It’s not something to get all worked up over just because there are such theories.
The anime hasn’t even been aired yet.
As the post-war Japanese image suggests, Side 6 is gradually expanding its military under the guise of military police.
It’s not just the convenience store nearby; I even go to the drugstore to buy band-aids…
The mass production of Big Zam was quite strained, and anyway, there were too many deaths, so no one has any spare capacity.
>>121
I want to see the Big Zam unit that’s been sidelined and treated like a money-draining parasite since the end of the war.
It’s a bit late to say this, but the Federation Army really made some impressive strong amphibious assault ships and advanced battleships that can descend to Earth and break through the atmosphere single-handedly.
Isn’t it painful that the technology of Minovsky Craft has flowed to Zeon?
>>122
It seems that Zeon also possesses the technology of Minovsky craft, or rather, Zeon appears to be more advanced in that regard, right?
It seems that for some reason, they didn’t name it Zanzibar.
>>122
It is also a conceptual ship that only operates with aircraft equipped with a core block system.
It’s interesting that the Core Fighter can hook onto the ship’s bottom, dock through the internal passage, and then be launched from the catapult as an MS.
>>122
I don’t think there’s much of a difference since the technology theory itself is installed in the Apsaras.
>>129
There is the Azum.
>>122
If Zanzibar can fly, then we don’t really need Minokura.
It seems that Solar Ray existed, but it’s unclear if it was used, right?
>>128
Unknown
I can only guess that they probably didn’t shoot because there was no battle at A Baoa Qu.
If the Big Zam still exists after the war, it would be quite something in Side 3’s home country.
Full of Bigzams
If it hasn’t been dismantled or anything.
>>130
Machines, not just weapons, require maintenance costs too…
>>130
If there are any remaining, the maintenance costs might also lead to a significant financial situation.
Well, if five years have passed, it should be demolished by now.
>>130
Having a lot of those things would only be useful during wartime, and they would quickly become useless, wouldn’t they?
I thought about writing something, but I didn’t really understand what helium-3 is in the first place.
>>132
Materials needed to build a nuclear fusion reactor.
Relying completely on the Jupiter fleet.
>>139
Oh really?
There are occasional people who have returned from Jupiter, but I often wonder what they do there… I guess it was an important job after all.
>>143
Because there are those who have turned transport ships carrying helium-3 back and forth between Jupiter and the Earth into battleships and destroyed them, the Universal Century is terrifying.
>>139
It’s not about making it.
Perform nuclear fusion reactions between 3HE and 3HE inside a nuclear fusion reactor.
It can be said to be fuel.
>>146
Therefore, since the Earth has other energy sources like other fuels and hydro and solar power, if we try to do something about it, we can manage.
The problem is that MS becomes unable to move.
>>132
It’s fine to recognize that if a powerful energy source explodes, it will lead to a serious situation.
Either way, it’s better to hold back and think about it to a certain extent without asserting things that haven’t been discussed.
Now is the perfect time to release a game that can become like Toshi and Aki, or release Gihren’s Ambition!!!
I think Mahal can no longer live there because the solar ray is being created.
I wonder if I can restore it to a livable condition.
Since we can’t continue with the occupation, we need to protect ourselves, so we handed over Zaku and older model units, leading to the establishment of military police. Following that, it feels like we started selling Zaku to civilians with weapon restrictions.
It’s rare for the setting of Gundam in documents to be recreated in visuals, so you don’t have to worry about it.
I wanted to see a drugstore in the Universal Century.
>>148
The signboard is flashy.
Food is being sold at a cheap price.
Forced to create a point card.
>>148
There are so many naming ideas from Japanese mythology that it might be something like “Drugstore Magatsuhi.”
>>159
It might be Yamato Takeru like Matsumoto Kiyoshi.
Wasn’t there actually no real thing like Helium-3 until it became a narrative?
>>151
Jupiteris was out, right?
>>158
I was not told that there was helium-3 over there.
>>163
It was mentioned in the Z novel, if I remember correctly.
>>163
The reason why the Jupiter fleet is going to Jupiter has become too mysterious…
>>151
It must have existed long ago, during the Century.
How was it as the 1st novel of the bald man?
It’s a decisive weapon, the Big Zam, that is taller than a battleship and has an operational time of less than 30 minutes.
If you don’t hurry up and take it apart, it will just eat up money.
In the Cosmic Century, cash payments are the only option.
First, if humanoid weapons are mass-produced and Gundam copy models are completed in about a month, even if you bring the laws of reality into such a world…
Mobile suits are as cheap as the guns that outlaws carry in Westerns.
After the war, Zeon has obtained Luna II, so I wonder how things are going.
There’s no way Zeon could reach Jupiter.
>>166
In other words, instead of stopping the supply from the Federation, I wonder if there is enough capacity to provide aid to Jupiter if we don’t withdraw the budget.
No, didn’t Giren say that when Sharia returned in the first generation, there was no need to worry about Helium-3 disappearing?
If you were playing Gihren’s Ambition, you should understand that the Federal Fleet suddenly appears in Granada.
Even though it’s peaceful, allowing a search for the existing top ace, Charia Bluer, for five years means that Char is really losing his mind, right?
If they haven’t been hit by the solar ray, I wonder if Degwin and Revil are still alive.
Degwin has retired, and Revil has been forced to commit seppuku, so it’s not surprising that they have already stepped off the stage.
>>173
It’s not strange for Deggin to still be a prince.
I’m still only 67 or something, 0085.
>>173
Shariabul: “Is it the solar ray that is currently under development?”
Char: “That useless one (laugh)”
I don’t understand why Char laughed.
Degin, take your time and play with your grandchild.
There was that guy with a visor that looked kind of like a gym when we made the assault landing at Sodon, right?
Revill is likely killed (by the Federation) or committed suicide.
School assignments were on paper.
It’s quite retro-futuristic, drawing from the flow of the 1st.
Because I’m 67 years old in the Universal Century.
The reason Degwin tried to seek peace is likely because Garma has died, so there is a high possibility that he hasn’t actually died.
It is unclear whether they are still alive, but considering their age, there is a fairly good possibility that they are.
There was someone who looked like a gym guy on the catapult of Sodon during the Solomon Assault Fleet, right?
If Revil is alive, he definitely won’t do anything good, so just stay confined.