
If Amuro Ray did not pilot the Gundam in the One Year War.
Even without Amuro piloting, if the Gundam is not captured, the Federation will gradually attack and achieve victory.
If the Gundam is captured, it would mean a great victory for Zeon, highlighting the significance of the Gundam’s existence.
>>1
This is impossible.
>>1
When you think about it, whether Amuro gets in or not has nothing to do with the Federation’s victory…
Well, the history that follows will change significantly…
>>1
If Amuro didn’t pilot the Gundam, I think the Federation wouldn’t be able to win against the psycommu weapons, so they would attack all the way to Solomon and then be pushed back from there.
>>4
The person riding can’t hold on, so they will lose by being overwhelmed by numbers.
>>5
That’s not how it turned out in the Ziekax world.
>>7
So that world is not an alternate reality from the first episode of Gundam.
It’s not just that it’s been for a while, but the foundation itself is different.
>>8
Well, it’s just an IF from episode 1, right?
>>9
It’s impossible for Zeon to achieve a comeback victory in just over three months starting from September 18.
>>11
It seems possible to annihilate the fleet with psychic weapons.
>>13
Lalah is on the verge of dying from overwork.
>>8
No, it’s a branching from the first episode.
It’s a work with that kind of concept.
Wasn’t there a story that the Jim is strong because it reflects Amuro’s piloting in the learning data?
In this case, does it mean that only the Gundam in the anime will be like that, or will Nobita and the others move to the Gundam world where that happens?
I’ve heard that if Amuro didn’t pilot the Gundam, there would be a route where the Gundam gets captured and they lose because of the Federation pilot who took his place.
I wonder who said that…
The Zikuax world has a vastly different Gundam design to begin with…
>>14
In other words, Microsoft was asserting right from the beginning that this is a parallel world with a design that is similar yet different.
The fact that Tem is still alive will have a bigger impact later on for Zeke Axx.
According to official records, the psychommu technology is less advanced than in the Ziek Axis world, so it is uncertain whether we can push back Solomon solely with the power of psychommu weapons.
Well, if Char Aznable, Shariah and Lalah all survive and form a three-unit system with the Hermes, the Federation is likely to struggle quite a bit.
If Lalah and Char Aznable had survived, they would have been quite advantageous in the decisive battle at A Baoa Qu.
At that time, the only ones who could properly use psychoframe technology were…
Maybe Lalah Sune or Char.
Hamaan is still in development, and Proto Zero is crazy.
As expected, we can’t hold the front line with just three people.
>>18
It might be a world line where Cuscoal and Marion are alive…
>>18
Well, that’s true, but if we set up a three-person rotation and gradually take down battleships from undetectable distances, we can significantly weaken their forces, right?
If the integration maintenance plan hadn’t been crushed by Dozle.
I think the Zabi family’s five brothers could win the war just by being close.
Before that, Dozle was quite a bit sidelined.
Basically, it’s Kishiria’s fault.
The dangerous thing about psychoframes is that they can launch bits for surprise attacks from super long distances rather than just in close-range dogfights.
It’s tough to have our battleship sunk unilaterally without being able to see the enemy.
Well, even though it follows the first episode…
Suddenly a Gun Cannon appears, and as soon as I exit the colony, 78-1 shows up, so things are already pretty crazy…
Is the prototype Gundam originally destroyed without being able to launch during the infiltration of Side 3?
Char would not awaken as a Newtype until he met Lalah and was beaten by Amuro, which is a flaw that prevents him from becoming a strong pilot.
Whether Amuro is here or not, we can take back the surface.
Once the Gundam is taken, we will enter the mass production route for the Big Zam, so Solomon will be captured.
>>35
You can take Luna II with the Big Zam.
If we can get Luna II, it’s practically a win.
Let’s stop the integration maintenance plan and allocate resources to Big Zam.
It’s commendable that, for a Nobi Baba, there is a necessity in the original Doraemon.
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Successfully completed the reconnaissance with Denim and Slender.
In a world where there is no capture of the Gundam and Amuro does not pilot it.
I will fight against three Gundams controlled by professional pilots with my Char’s Zaku…
>>41
It looks like Musai will be taken out instantly.
On the Zeon side, they’re discarding live ammunition from the Gun Cannon to gain an advantage, and even in the Zieg Axes world, where they could seize the educational-type computer from the Gundam, they are still being pushed out from the ground.
Fairly evenly matched.
The victory was ultimately decided by Char operating the Alpha Psycommu + Gundam, which did not exist in the original history, and until then, the Zeon was generally at a disadvantage.
The fall of Solomon during the Earth withdrawal is happening unrelated to Amuro.
Zeon became the ruler of space, but in Side 6 (Mach’s colony)…
It’s a painfully unpleasant setting to lose in terms of economic power without any changes.
>>44
I like that the winner also has a difficult position; it creates a good balance.
If the Federation wins, they become too powerful and get carried away.
>>44
Unlike the Federation, we don’t have to do the colony reconstruction plan, so it’s better.
I can’t get any money because the military industry in Anaheim and the Federation won’t sell!!!
The biggest strength of Gundam is that it can elevate the entire Federation using the computer onboard.
So even if Amuro isn’t around, we might still win, but if we lose the entire Gundam, we can manage on Earth, but we’ll run out of steam once we get into space.
In the first place, I barely managed to win after getting hit by Gerdoruba and having various things blown away.
It’s the official setting, right?
Even without Amuro, the Federation could have won.
I couldn’t win at Giga Axe, though.
>>49
I’m tilting the scales to favor the Zeon side.
Abandon all numbers after Gelgoog, dispose of Hermes, which is useless to anyone except Lalah, and consolidate everything into Big Zam, except for the prototype.
The mobile suits will be unified into a simplified Gundam with a standardized control system.
On the other hand, the federation unified with a light cannon that omitted real firearms capable of breaking through the I-field.
Even after doing all this, I’ll still be kicked out from the ground.
>>51
The improvements you mentioned are obviously related to after ground combat.
I think this story has been talked about for about 40 years.
>>50
The visualization is huge.
Thanks to Char activating his ORA and committing suicide, Zeon was able to win.
>>54
If there hadn’t been a self-reverse Char’s Counterattack, the Principality of Zeon would have been finished, and it would have become a chaotic universe with no victors.