
Aren’t you too exceptional as an operative?
I’m a soldier.
As you can see, he is a soldier.
Because I’m a professional soldier.
A soldier who enjoys it.
Episode Z was quite commando-like.
It’s true that there’s a higher possibility of being active without getting into the mobile suit.
But I’m doing sword fighting with Amuro-kun and being saved by a helmet.
>>7
But Amuro was seriously injured in the arm, and if Sayla hadn’t stopped him, it would have been bad.
I’ve been doing real-body battles all the way up to Char’s Counterattack.
Even a Newtype has an advantage in hand-to-hand combat!
Amuro-kun… haven’t you been fencing…?
It’s a mystery why Amuro, who doesn’t seem to be trained at all, was able to fight so well.
>>12
The battle on the White Base was so harsh that I had developed physical strength, or maybe it was due to my Newtype-like reflexes.
>>12
To operate the MS, I absolutely must move it vigorously with my arms and legs while enduring the G forces.
In the final stages, Amuro is at a level where the Gundam can’t keep up with his piloting, so it would be strange if he wasn’t incredibly fit.
>>12
He’s already at a level of being super muscular from the original work, you know?
Amuro was able to fight because he is a Newtype.
It is possible for sensations to move the body before thought does.
No, even though I protected Burex, I ended up letting him die.
No matter how many shots I fire at Jamitov in front of me, they never hit.
The crucial part is that the person is no good.
>>15
That grandpa is too nimble over there…
>>15
It’s a shame because if either one had succeeded, the outcome would have changed significantly.
>>23
In other words, Char is ultimately just acting for the sake of the developments, whether good or bad…
The time when Luna Two was in total chaos was more amazing than Operation V.
If only we had a little more military strength, we could have put them in a state of strategic advantage and easily occupied by Zeon.
Char is strong, but Amuro is super strong too.
Even in the flesh
>>18
Moreover, you’ll be able to do a Tomoe-nage too!
Moreover, I can’t believe I was thrown like this, even after being thrown with an arm lock!
Because muscle strength is likely not necessary for hand-to-hand combat in a zero-gravity environment.
Even the small Amuro might be able to match the tall Char.
Akahana (You should wear a full bodysuit too…)
Why would you come in a bright red mobile suit for a stealth mission?
>>24
In the deep sea, red becomes a protective coloration.
It is probably obvious that this is the case even in space, right?
There is a theory that red and gold are not as noticeable in outer space as one might think.
If you look closely, the corners of this helmet and the eye mask are strange.
The base is a Zeon helmet.
>>29
The helmet of Colonel Char is a rare item bestowed upon him by Lady Kycilia, who considers him a beloved companion, right?
In just under three months, can bean sprouts really become muscular on a simple diet?
Well, it’s the growth period, so something like that might happen…?
People who used to love machines generally have a physical aspect, right?
Amuro and Kamille are able to move too much in their real bodies.
I’m watching Zeta on Abema, but it’s not as weak as people say, and I quite like its understated position that doesn’t rely too much on NT abilities while still performing well.
It was really funny that Minerva got angry instantly.
In three months, even if I gained strength and fitness, it shouldn’t compare since Char has been a soldier for several years.
At 15 and 20 years old, the 20-year-old is definitely closer to their physical peak…
I remember seeing a strange document in some commercial literature that said red blocks infrared, so it has a stealth effect.
And Mr. Wong surpasses Camille.
In response to the voices saying it’s strange that Amuro can evenly match Char in fencing, in The Origin, Char was overwhelmingly superior, but the flow from there to reaching a draw was really dragged out, so it ended up feeling better that they were fighting evenly even if it was a bit messy.
So Amuro was a member of the fencing club in middle school…?
Isn’t the overall live-action Amuro ridiculously strong?
I probably did judo with Hayato at least, since I actually used throwing techniques in Char’s Counterattack.
Newtype generally has strong hand-to-hand combat skills.
A weak little boy can’t make a Gundam move with that sluggishness.
It’s sad how other New Types are constantly criticized harshly.
>>46
It’s true that NT’s ability is at the minimum class.
>>48
Hitting Megabuzz with Dogos Gear from a distance, isn’t it the strongest class of Newtype power in combat?
A new type that can hit long-distance sniping like this is rare, only someone like Uso.
>>48
In terms of combat, it actually serves as a veneer.
>>46
I’m okay because old-timers are harsh on me anyway.
Especially Kai is harsh.
>>46
Isn’t it just Shirocco saying that?
That Sirocco, to be honest…
It seems that fencing is a sport of luck, as a comedian scored points against a gold medalist on a variety show.
In bringing things to that arena, Char was probably foretelling his own fate.
Bright is the most biting when it comes to Belchill.
It seems like I will kill that traitor.
Minovsky particles have the function of reflecting and absorbing infrared radiation, in addition to electromagnetic waves and radiation.
As the concentration of Minovsky particles increases, their disrupting effect becomes more pronounced, and in spaces where they are dispersed at high concentrations, it affects not only infrared rays but also the red region of visible light.
As a result, a phenomenon occurs where red becomes difficult to see (appearing black).
Incredible, Char’s Pink was a color adjusted to become less visible under Minovsky particles.
As the MS painted in Char Pink races through the thin Minovsky particle space into the dense space, its body transforms from a bright pink to a dark reddish-black.
When combined with complex evasion patterns, it appears as if the aircraft suddenly disappeared.
It is difficult to continue capturing this amidst the chaotic battle where allies and enemies are mixed together.
When traveling through space at high speed, it appears to flicker like a star seen from the ground.
Perhaps the nickname “Red Comet” comes from there.
The one who had the most favorable opinion of Char was Quess’s father.
>>54
I really trusted you a lot…
As usual, I am betrayed to the extent that I trust Char.
Char said that if he could let go of various things, he would be strong enough to defeat Amuro in an instant.
But that’s just Char; he can’t let go…
The talk about the low ability of NTs to communicate with other NTs tends to focus more on resonance and empathy rather than combat.
It seems like you were feeling something like “huh, didn’t you know that?!”
That guy.
It’s also bad that this guy gets all excited thinking that being criticized harshly makes someone his understanding friend.
Don’t do such a foolish plan like dropping Axis on Earth and purging humanity when you haven’t completely let go of anything at all.
>>60
It turned out that way! What should I do?
Don’t push everything onto Char, Kai and Bright…
>>62
Bright, who tries to become a politician, is paying the price for the political burdens imposed on Char, so that flow is consciously depicted around that time.
>>62
That being said, it is also a fact that there is no one more suitable than Char.
I think Mr. Adenauer is a superficial person, but he is working admirably for the sake of the global environment and humanity’s future.
>>64
The level of credibility in “Char’s Counterattack” may be high.
It’s too much for others.
>>64
It’s not good if after disregarding the Rondo Bell soldiers who are hunting the Haman army, you say something like it would be fine to do coast cleaning work on Earth after retiring, and then die from Char’s ambush.
>>64
How is the Earth’s environment…?
If you’re simply in trouble with work, maybe you should just become a cleaner.
>>64
Stop the war.
Neo Zeon is also employed by the Federation.
Working hard on coastal cleanup and welfare policies.
Noble lord!
>>76
I’m just saying normal things.
There are only people in the Universal Century who can’t even do things like this.
I was rewatching it on Abema’s live broadcast, and I really didn’t expect that this guy loves undercover operations so much.
I’m being loved by multiple high-spec new-type girls!
Newtypes are specialists in mobile suits, but personally, I found the thread image to be unfortunate.
It is said that a NewType can perceive the essence of things just by seeing them as they are, but this was not the case in the thread image.
However, the opponent we are about to confront is Char Aznable, and the fleet he commands is the Neo Zeon army.
That person is a special existence for Amuro and Bright, one that cannot be ignored on a personal level.
“Captain, the resupply will be finished in three hours. Things below are going smoothly.”
Amuro checked the loading operations of the mobile suit unit on the bridge’s display and reported in a manner befitting a captain.
“Understood! Captain. We have to put an end to that traitor’s life ourselves!?”
Bright finally spoke as if he had found the words.
“Don’t burn. Captain…?”
Amuro felt the same way as Bright did.
Rather, from the perspective of being kept in a state of half-life by the Earth Federation forces, this operation serves as a way to relieve pent-up frustrations.
Of course, I fully understand that we should not think of war that way, but still, it is.
Char was not a man who could be forgiven.
Now, he is a man who must not return to the terrestrial sphere.
Mobile Suit Gundam: Char’s Counterattack – Beltorchika’s Children Page 33
First edition published on February 20, 1988.
Creative Communication / Sunrise
>>77
This is really true.
It’s one thing if Amuro, an amateur, managed to defend against the final secret techniques of the Yagyu Shinkage-ryu that Char unleashed.
Since it’s probably our first time doing space fencing together, it’s not surprising if we get all tangled up and chaotic.
What Char wants to do has changed significantly since he met Lalah.
>>79
Newtype ability users = innovation of humanity.
I want to make all of humanity a Newtype.
Eradicate the old humanity.
Thus, humanity will be completed without ever going to war again.
Personally, I even wonder if Char is the right person for the job.
Amuro is a physical monster who, after burying the stolen Gundam alone in the desert and getting treated to a meal, quickly digs up the buried Gundam by himself and rushes to the White Base…
Given Char’s abilities, he is the right fit.
Given Char’s personality, he is not suitable for the position.
This is basically it.
>>84
Personality, background, and talent don’t match at all.
They’re not compatible, but their abilities are high, so it’s just too troublesome how they excel no matter what they’re made to do.
Was it Johnny Ridden or Char Aznable that was mistakenly counted among Char’s accomplishments? It’s because the MS is red and their names are similar.
>No.1281796450
It doesn’t relate to anything, but the way you use commas feels just like a bald person’s writing.
If Char himself is all over Amuro, there’s no way the Newtypes wouldn’t go to war…
Char can’t give off an aura like in the Hokuto world…
I feel that being a child of Zeon makes them unsuitable for the route of becoming the Federal President.
The motive for CCA is that Amuro, who killed Lalah, can’t be forgiven, right?
>>90
I think the feeling of hopelessness that reforming from within the federation is impossible, along with Camille breaking down and the fading expectations for the next generation, is a bigger deal; that reckless behavior of theirs is quite significant.
>>95
Bregg’s death is quite significant, isn’t it?
If that weren’t there, there would be parts where I could have gone without feeling burdened.
Someone who says irrelevant things like they can only make a living as a soldier and still hasn’t gotten a wife.
If you get serious, there are plenty of partners out there.
>>92
But I think it’s the honest truth.
>>94
I’m the type who carries burdens and is searching for a place to die.
If I massacre all the people I labeled as old humanity
Well, that would only apply to the new humanity (according to Char’s standards).
>>96
What’s different about you compared to Gihren and Jamitov?
>>99
It’s the same, right?
>>100
What a pathetic guy!
>>103
Then show the foolish masses the wisdom right now!
I wonder if it means that having a family is a bit difficult when you have a job where you don’t know when you might die.
Char just took a plan to annihilate all the old types on Earth because he wants to create a better world.
Hathaway thinks he can’t achieve a proper whole, so he takes an approach that is completely opposite to Char.
>>101
If you think about it that way, maybe I’m more sane than Char.
The final boss of the Universal Century is fighting against the ever-increasing population growth…
Something like a dugachi is rare.
>>104
I wanted the Minister of Health to promote the importance of contraception…
Amuro has expectations of Char, at least to the extent of being a man like you.
The person is trying to pick a fight with Amuro using their position as the supreme commander, but…
>>107
Because you are the son of Daikun, there are those who say to lead us as the rightful successor of Zeon. So, how have you been lately, Char? Are you painting your machine red again? It’s about which of these casual conversations you want to be a part of.
It feels like it would have been cooler for Char to fall into darkness over Camille’s situation and be defeated by Judau, bringing a more cohesive ending to the story.
>>108
I often think, in what position is it to say that to Amuro…
There shouldn’t be anything that Char expects from Amuro.
What do you want a man who hasn’t even graduated from officer school and has spent most of his life imprisoned and drowning in alcohol, just because he’s strong in war, to do?
>>109
Take responsibility for killing Lalah and demonstrate a role model as a human innovation.
>>109
Char: “Lalah had a psycommu, but…”
“Amuro, who picked up human thoughts without a psycho-frame Gundam, is the true Newtype.”
As a combat machine, the Newtype is the strongest.
As a Newtype, it is the worst for Gyanda Dykun.
Surely it will become complicated.
It’s often said that doing it in person allows for better performance.
The camera that I brought in often gets broken.
Amuro, the Newtype who is awakened in the complete record of Gundam.
Char is referred to as a new type who is on par purely in skill, which means he is a monster who can fight Amuro only with combat skills despite lacking any special abilities.
Haman and Scirocco, put on your normal suits.
The Newtype abilities may be weak, but it’s impressive that it makes them incredibly strong in combat.
>>123
The fact that Char continued to evade death remains unchanged.
The charisma gained from continuously standing at the forefront is significant.
The child of Giun Daikun is merely a later passenger on the Dora.
I wonder what it would take for Char to make up his mind in his life.
>>125
From a meta perspective, the Char who has escaped from worry is the same Char who serves as the final boss in the initial plan for ZZ, which is the same Char doing the final boss role in Char’s Counterattack.
Isn’t it because the Hyaku Shiki doesn’t have a psycommu that the pressure isn’t affecting the machine control?
>>127
The Hyakushiki was hit by a Psycho Hit from Rosamia’s Bound Dock and experienced electrical system malfunctions, so it can be affected.
If we’re going to wrap up the series, it would be the initial proposal zz route, but if that were the case, this series probably wouldn’t have continued this long…
>>129
“Belchill is fine too.”
A man whose attitude swings dramatically between trying not to kill and actually killing.
When Char is determined to kill, he truly kills without hesitation.
There was a time when I thought it wouldn’t be so bad to deal with troublesome things if I was with them.
Everyone has either died or dropped out… So, let’s settle this personally with Amuro.
>>133
Seira felt that Char was enduring and staying together with Amuro and the others.
The Grips Era is just an act, Char.
I really want to defeat Amuro, and it’s all I can think about.
If we’re to guide them, it would be Berthil Amuro as the parent or Judau as a young person with a future, but as a visual work, it’s about the two of them who can’t fully grow up, endlessly squabbling and fading away.
Well, but you see, it showed the warmth of humanity’s heart to all of mankind…
>>136
I saw it during the Second Neo-Zeon War! In the cockpit of the Jegan! The light released from the Gundam!
Char has a huge complex because he saw Amuro and Lalah’s connection right in front of him.
I’m not capable of reaching that level of NT ability, but I had enough power to sense it somewhat…
Char’s NT theory is quite clear-cut, while Amuro’s and Camille’s seems somewhat vague.
I think this is evidence that Char has not fully become an NT.
There’s no way that kind of thing can be clearly articulated.
“Somehow, a lot of people are coming inside me…”
“……?”
“…Colonel… I’m scared…”
Excitement caused Quest’s hands to tremble slightly.
Through the pilot suit, Char could feel it well.
“This girl senses the atmosphere of the battlefield…”
It is the ability that evokes the greatest envy in Char.
Perhaps it was the dream that Lalah Sune and Amuro had this sensing ability that captivated Char…
Mobile Suit Gundam: Char’s Counterattack (Part 2) Page 151
First published on March 15, 1988
Tomino Yoshiyuki, Sotsu Agency, Sunrise
Setting aside the true nature of Char, from an outsider’s perspective, the children of Zeon are fighting against the Federation while seeking revenge on the Zabi family.
Fighting against the Titans who suppress space immigration and achieving victory, we are also rising up in Sweetwater.
From the perspective of the Spacenoids, even heroes are still heroes, huh?
>>140
Shaz’s Believe It or Not! Play Play!
(I believe that Char will grant our wishes!)
Char’s ideal Newtype is Lalah, so when it comes to whether everyone wants to become like that…
>>145
I want to be with you forever! But it’s something like a malevolent spirit saying that.
It can be seen as Lalah’s regret over failing to mediate between Char and Amuro…
>>143
It’s too straightforward to say that I will be summoned under my father.
Whether it’s Amuro, Camille, or Judau, none of them have attained liberation at all…
It seems that saying “it’s a good sign for Camille who is mentally broken” indicates that a state of enlightenment was likely the ideal form for Char.
>>147
At that time, Char was quite troubled, so he might be envious of the ability to view himself from a distance and evaluate himself (even though it’s actually self-mockery and self-blame).
That’s because Lalah is the ideal.
The guy who really should have met Judou.
I don’t want Char to pass away like Haman.