
A life that understandably leads to mental collapse in the end.
The more I fight, the more I awaken to NT, and the more I become NT, the more I absorb voices of resentment… I think this spiral is terrible.
At first, the people of Argama were kind, but as they got used to it, the treatment turned into something like “Don’t be a spoiled brat.”
>>3
Everyone on that Argama is dying one after another.
Rather, there are many people who throw fits and hit others to the extent that Camille seems more adult-like.
Highly capable, but their mentality is completely unsuitable for a battle.
Isn’t your mind already broken? Then comes about four more mental crashes as a final blow.
>>7
If you see your parents killed in front of you twice, I think that would be it.
The situation that treats humans like livestock or consumables is what drives Camille to the edge.
Even after changing my environment from the lowest mental state at the beginning, I haven’t been able to achieve any mental growth.
The mental state of the naive boy is being completely shattered.
Women who are seeking motherhood can be those who become tragic augmented humans, those who prioritize women, or those who dedicate themselves as soldiers…
Fa is a good kid, but it’s different from the maternal instinct that Camille seeks.
I’m glad that what was left was Fa, or rather, it was the only thing left…
After killing Rozamie, I was told not to worry too much about it.
The way you’re laughing while saying you don’t care is just too much of a guilty face.
From here on, even more acquaintances will die, so of course it’ll break down.
Emma is the type of strict committee chair, so she’s not suited for being coddled.
I thought that after Fou died, I surprisingly didn’t dwell on it and get depressed.
I’m thoroughly possessed, and on top of that, mental crash events keep coming, leaving me no time to feel down!
Well, life is hard mode for NTs often.
The adults around Camille are more like that.
Bright is keeping a slight distance.
>>17
I can only accept Bright’s actions as unavoidable around the 1st time.
Z→ZZ increases the level of crappiness.
All my reliable friends are (physically) dead~
I can’t return to my everyday life after doing something like that to the Titans, so you should refrain from becoming a volunteer soldier.
The Titans were a hundred times worse than I thought as an evil organization.
The scenes of being held down may lessen the impression, but their combat sense is not inferior to Amuro or Judau, right?
>>21
I don’t think there were any particularly outstanding scenes showcasing piloting skills.
>>31
There isn’t an image of a solo rampage, right?
Maybe Jerid is stronger.
>>31
From the beginning, Quattro overwhelmed Layla, who was no match for him, and Camille is strong too.
The Argama doesn’t have a great atmosphere, and the MS aren’t that strong aside from the Z, yet they survived fighting against the Titans.
>>22
It’s just that the people who have gathered lack cooperation, and that’s why things are tense; it’s hard to put into words.
The moment when they showed the best smile in the story, saying “Comets move much faster!” after their mental breakdown is just too painful.
It’s not like I was forcefully made to participate in the war like Amuro.
I don’t think there’s particularly any room to defend him since he stole a military aircraft and joined the rebel forces on his own.
>>25
Original sin is heavy.
It’s a gathering of anti-Titans, after all, isn’t it, AEUG?
>>26
In the beginning, it’s completely like a terrorist or a resistance.
They’re the kind of people who are plotting a rebellion in the back of McDonald’s, saying we’re going to become big.
I think it’s impressive that they were able to come to the realization early on that directing hatred towards Jerid individually wouldn’t do any good.
Well… that’s not the case for Jerrid’s side…
>>27
Even if you come to a realization on your own, the other person isn’t going to think that way.
Evil spirits are clinging to my battered heart like remoras.
Don’t let the dead drag down the living when they gather together.
Looking at it now, Laila is a good woman…
You’re dying so quickly…
I thought Emma would take care of the younger ones as a kind and dependable older sister.
Bashi
Between Emma and Recoa, Recoa had a kinder and more decent sensibility, but that also meant her mental state broke down more quickly.
Even after Emma switched sides, her actions were still aligned with the Titans.
>>38
Hit people right away!
>>43
Don’t be spoiled!! *smack*
It seems like their mental state is already deteriorating since they have a portable Buddhist altar under the bed, and yet it’s still the beginning.
Emma was raised by elite military personnel…
Why did I end up following Char…
Rather, isn’t it strange that despite having committed such heinous acts, the number of people who support the AEUG has increased significantly?
>>42
No matter how far you go, the AEUG feels like remnants of Kshatriya’s faction.
An organized crime group formed with money from Granada.
The Titans are a proper part of the Federation Forces, and that image doesn’t change until Dakar.
>>42
In general, the actions of the Titans were not well-known, so there were even some Titans soldiers who were unaware of them.
As it becomes more widely known, the supporters of AEUG in space are increasing, and public opinion tilted towards AEUG during the Dakar speech.
So, Basque is using the colony laser as a threat or an example to shoot at the colony, and they’re also using poison gas even more.
In the side story, there are those who seem to betray the Titans and surrender to the A.E.U.G.
When Camille is self-mocking, saying that the only thing they can do seems to be killing people, it is truly painful.
Rekoa was a kind person, just suffering from mental illness.
There are about four scenes where they protect someone other than Captain Quattro even after betraying him.
Regarding the captain, he is seriously coming to kill.
Unlike Amuro, who is in a position to leave anytime, the fact that they are participating makes it hard to say anything but that it’s out of line.
If something like that happens, both my mother and father would be killed…
Since Recoaa-san wants comfort because she had a terrible experience during her infiltration, I don’t know what I should do… but it’s during a war, and I can’t afford to help her, so just leaving her alone is not an option, Char.
>>48
If it were a romantic relationship, it would be different, but it’s a one-sided feeling that’s causing trouble.
It’s unfortunate, but during the time of Rozamia’s demise, it’s impressive that it was voluntary rather than being told to “do it!” or “make it happen!” That’s quite rare.
When I saw her again after a long time, I found Fa to be cuter than I expected.
>>52
Yay!! (Rekoa is knocked down and Metus is taken away)
It’s ruthless that not being able to become a soldier or warrior until the end turns into nothing but tragedy.
It was around the time when a colony was blown away by a colony laser that I began to truly awaken as a Newtype…
Maybe the speed of breaking increased by catching the death thought of a colony.
Deploying with the Gelgoog equipped with the Hi-Mega Bazooka fuel tank.
Get injured.
Neglect (not even visiting)
Rekore turns over in bed.
Perfect
(Camille is seriously being punched even through the sunglasses, even though it’s supposed to be a play.)
Camille knows I like her, but Emma says she hates playing the maternal role!
If Char were a little more mature, there are parts that could have worked out.
If one of this NT ability and rabid dog behavior improves, it can’t be said that it resulted in a good outcome.
There are two hearts.
>>59
Char is making an effort in his own way.
To find an answer to Camille’s suffering, he is still young and incredibly busy.
Amuro had a place to return to.
Why is it there?
I wonder if Fa would have calmed down a bit if she had hugged Camille.
NT is like a social media platform that can’t be muted at all.
>>62
The capable ones are the likes of Sirocco and Hamaan, those damn stew-makers.
As expected, Newtype is no good.
I thought that if anything, Fa is a rabid dog on the level of Seira.
Isn’t this kid a bit too eager to die?
It was impressive how Camille got beaten up, so when Judau turned the tables on Wong, it was even more shocking.
>>64
“Is it really okay to do anything to someone just because you are in a higher position?!” That is absolutely right.
It’s true that what the Titans are doing as an organization is garbage, but…
The relationships are worse in AEUG.
It’s terrible that I get interrupted by Fa when I try to ride the Metas.
>>65
I wonder if the Titans weren’t just filled with people who constantly insulted their superiors or aimed for assassination.
I thought that the Earth chapter was enjoying relatively good air thanks to Senior Amuro.
As soon as I returned to space, the entire Argama crew started giving me an undeserved cold shoulder, which is really terrible.
>>71
Amuro knows the pain of NT because he experienced it together.
The Argama crew doesn’t know the situation, so it can’t be helped.
In the past, there were specialists when it came to mobile suits called Newtypes.
I found a UR rarity New Type Shudo at ZZ and it feels like we can win against Neo Zeon, doesn’t it, AEUG?
>>74
This guy has a stable mindset and strong Newtype abilities, he’s got it all…
Well, if you look at it calmly, there is a bit of a bratty element to it…
>>74
If Judou and the others are not present.
I believe that even if Eugo couldn’t win, they would have been able to succeed again in the Federation after being absorbed.
It’s likely that the main story with Judo and the others has less damage.
Camille’s fate, Scirocco’s ideology, enhanced humans.
Elements said to emphasize the negative aspects of Z as a new type.
I don’t have the impression that Camille is that strong, but it’s deeply ingrained that if they get really angry, especially in the battle against Yazaan, it will lead to something unbelievable.
>>76
That’s crazy too, but when it comes to ZZ, I feel like Judau and Haman could do at least that much since ZZ and Qubeley are so tough.
>>105
I wonder why it’s able to maintain its shape despite being hit directly by the High Mega Cannon…
>>140
Hamarn’s Psycho Power
In other words, the Qubeley series is just a mobile suit that’s strong because Haman is piloting it.
>>150
We also don’t know why we move.
My allies are decreasing rapidly, and all that’s left are crappy enemies who keep sticking around, and the sunglasses aren’t as cool as I thought.
Yesterday, after the Dakar speech, someone anonymous said that Char had already lost his patience with the AEUG pretty quickly after ascending into space, is that really true…?
>>78
I’m already quite fed up with the possibility of being from a family of human sacrifices.
Even though everyone is having the celebration, someone is sneaking away.
“My freedom is gone now…”
>>78
Since we started teaming up with Axis due to Melanie’s interference… you know.
>>78
Behind the scenes, preparations for rebellion have already begun among the bald since the time of the Gryps Conflict.
In that case, the Dakar speech is strange.
The Dakar day and the Africa chapter of Kilimanjaro were episodes that Fou inserted at the last minute to capitalize on the popularity of the time.
What was cut from the movie is not something that was originally meant to be included.
>>91
Isn’t Fou way too popular?
>>100
So I died twice.
I actually died in Hong Kong.
>>78
You were really reluctant to take on the role of Char as a representative, weren’t you?
But because I have the ability, the speech was a great success.
I’m fed up with myself too.
>>78
Despite the fact that he joined the AEUG to fight for the Space Noids as a pilot…
Everyone expects me to be a leader when entrusted with the organization, and I feel like a human sacrifice, but there are feelings that cannot be easily resolved.
Do you know the man named Char Aznable?
Camille’s NT ability has become so incredible that it’s beyond what Quattro could imagine.
It’s a cruel thing to ask a failure like Char to somehow understand that.
Eugo is lacking in both manpower and resources, so they probably want to make use of any pilot with a certain level of skill, even if there are some issues.
I think Emma’s survival would have made a significant difference, so Reco’s sins are quite heavy.
Both Yazan and Shirocco are fighting for reasons that are different from most characters; it’s just for fun.
Camille lost his temper.
Sirocco doesn’t really understand, but if you can do it, then I can do it too! Take this!!! And I took Camille out with me.
But when asked which individuals or organizations would satisfy Char, one would be at a loss for words…
>>90
I don’t think that kind of thing is very realistic…
Even if Zeon literally got wiped out, it would still create quite a demand.
I quite like the friendly atmosphere of the movie version of the Eugo.
Z Gundam is quite an unstable work, isn’t it?
>>94
It is also the reason why the New Testament is popular.
>>111
To be honest, I like you.
The part where Torres eavesdrops on and commentates the actual space SEX between Camille and Fa, while the Argama crew finds it amusing.
The Federation can wage war even without Amuro, but the AEUG can’t.
>>96
Without Camille, we can’t steal the Mark II, so we can’t develop the Hyakushiki and Nemo before Z.
Main production unit Gundam II! Commander unit Rick Dias!
It’s impossible to do something with this.
Without Dakar, Quattro’s character would be too miserable…
In the end, did Camille really do something that bad? Fow died, and he ended up having to kill Rosamie, then Apolly died, Katsu died, Captain Henken died, Ms. Recoa and Ms. Emma died…
Char seems to look like he wants a good big brother while maintaining just the right distance with his younger brother and mom.
In the first place, regarding Camille’s personality, which is not suited for war.
I don’t think someone like Char, who was born with a mission and doesn’t question living as a warrior, is suited for taking care of others.
Perhaps if it were Amuro, it might have been possible to provide care in a different way, but the person was also in a period of deep depression, and there wasn’t time or a situation to have a discussion.
The biggest thing is that Judou hasn’t lost anyone important at all.
Everyone is quite tough.
>>102
Shah!
>>102
There was a period when I thought my beloved younger sister had died, and I was quite despondent, but she made a comeback during the story, so she’s resilient.
>>116
I wonder if they were sulking or if they were just holed up.
I recovered from there and began to fight for something bigger.
It’s unfortunate that Char, with his lineage and specifications, is a man who could be first-rate in any aspect…
Rekoa is also playing around with war quite a bit, huh?
>>104
I’m not enjoying the war, so that’s not it.
A sad creature that can only feel the reality of life in situations that are on the brink of death due to being a guerrilla since childhood.
Yet, being a normal person in terms of sensitivity, I cannot endure the frustrating environment that does not take me into consideration, making me a contradictory existence.
>>122
It was probably better to die there…
Sirocco does care about me to some extent, but looking at Sara’s example, they care about me but also have that “that’s a separate issue” type of attitude.
>>104
It’s like we’re coming to war out of a beastly instinct rather than for fun… in a way, it’s similar to Yazaan.
If Char wanted to live freely, he should have just ignored humanity and Earth, which are so noisy, after the Gryps conflict…
I guess that kind of irresponsible way of living is not possible either.
>>107
If the person is the type that can live quietly, they probably could have managed doing something similar to what Seira does.
Char has a tendency to be a bit too ambitious for humanity.
I’m really glad Rina is alive, Judau.
You make me go through such a hellish experience even though Fou is popular?!
>>113
If Fou survives, Camille will end up happy!!
>>113
If he increases the number of appearances, even Amuro might be killed by that director, you know?
>>113
If you’re bald, there’s a sense of trust that you normally wouldn’t do something like that.
Even now, Fou, Fa, and Rue are so cute, it’s amazing!
Professor Kitazume: “I chose the Fow survival course in the Define dimension!”
>>121
Seriously!?
>>128
I think you can still see it in the free series on Comic Walker, but in that one, Fou is alive.
I haven’t been out since I had to go to the hospital.
In some old Gundam fortune-telling, when I chose Z, I was told I had a desire for destruction.
That’s not right, is it!?
In the theatrical version, I properly exited in Hong Kong…
I think Amuro could probably produce that crazy phenomenon if he piloted a later model instead of the older one during his sensitive period.
The enemy is the type that wants to wage war, creating the worst situation for Kamiyu.
>>127
Isn’t it because Camille took the worst actions in episodes 1 and 2?
It’s just that there were circumstances, but it’s nice to feel the portrayal of Seira-san, who doesn’t speak at all on Dakar Day, as someone completely detached from the secular world and not making any comments at all.
I’m really glad you were here, you know.
Well, in the context of the Z series, that still wasn’t enough time at all.
Even if I recruit Four in Super Robot Wars or Gundam Generations, I don’t really use her… so it’s probably better to have killed her off.
>>132
In Super Robot Wars, it’s common to learn miracles.
The mid-game departure period of Quattro is surprisingly long.
I feel like I wanted to see the original concept.
Everyone died. “The people who died in this war believed that they would save the world by dying!”
“I believe in you too!”
The Axis drop from Char is at a level where he really should be killed by Camille.
>>138
Although Char and Camille might not realize it, the idea of driving Earthnoids out of Earth during war, regardless of the method, is essentially the same as Jamitov’s.
I think maybe Shirocco is out there in the afterlife laughing at that.
It’s sad that Camille’s NT sensitivity is too high, and it’s tough.
>>139
I react a lot to death and gradually incorporate it.
Rekoa should have kept Camille and Fa away from the war.
(Quattro howling in the opening of ZZ, but not appearing)
Z is cool both as a character and as a robot itself.
There are also some episodes that I like here and there.
I have complicated feelings that aren’t necessarily dislike.
Kill Fou twice (the second time right in front of me) and make her self-proclaimed enhanced human sister kill directly.
It’s unreasonable for this not to break.
I think the one that has had the most influence on later Gundam series is this one rather than the first one.
Camille wants to believe that the matter regarding his mother was done simply out of orders and that no individual would maliciously trap others to that extent.
Yazan and Shirocco appear before.
There’s no need to hate, right?
It is my favorite Gundam work.
Did you only treat me like a friend, Kats?
>>152
It seems I’ve always been treated like a younger brother.
“I haven’t killed as many people as you have!!”
“I’m not a murderer!!”
>>154
“Haha, serves you right!”
“I’m not just doing this for fun!”
“Why can you kill someone so easily… Die already!”
It’s interesting that Yazaan himself didn’t have much of a philosophy, yet he ended up getting into serious trouble when he joined a philosophical organization just because he wanted to fight, reflecting on his time with the Titans.
>>155
That’s amazing.
Although he’s a worthless jerk, he gets a good reception from customers and is being praised.
Conversations after Dakar are nice, aren’t they?
Because I believe, I will be blown away for doing Char’s Counterattack.
I hear stories that Camille seems strange.
While rewatching the live broadcast, I realized that Jellied is even worse.
That guy is just justifying all his actions out of hatred for Camille…
>>158
If my master, close friend, and lover were killed one after another, I would be consumed by hatred like that.
>>164
I think I will hate someone who suddenly attacked me without doing anything first for the rest of my life.
>>166
I said a woman’s name!!
>>158
That’s why that guy can’t go on if it’s not like that.
Are you going to shoot your parents!?
It’s officially stated that the Quebeley is weaker than the black Mark II that Puru is piloting.
It’s true that Camille’s parents were killed, but the father is just too awful.
Jerido should have experienced the deaths of lovers and friends, yet he seems to have grown not at all…
>>170
As a pilot, they are strong enough to intimidate Haman.
All that strength is directed solely at the hatred for Camille…
>>170
Well, to be honest, I think ordinary people would probably roll over to the negative side…
The last line seems to be “you took everything from me…”
While it’s true that Camille has killed members of Jerid’s family, Jerid has also killed Camille’s mother and girlfriend.
The protagonist cries alone, unforgivingly, after his mother dies and his father also dies, with no one to comfort him.
>>172
Fa: “Is it really okay for Captain Bright to join AEUG when his family is on Earth? Won’t the Federal Government take them hostage?”
“They’re still digging into the wounds without knowing about Camille’s parents.”
It’s unfortunate, but I’ll hit it directly!
The one who is the most pitiful is you.
>>174
Why are you making Camille do it, you bald bastard!!
No way.
“It sounds like a woman’s name.”
“Viki”
This will determine the course of my life…
Camille himself is a pure-hearted young man who wants to cherish life, but he has a low boiling point.
Should I change it to Gato?
Someone take me to care since I’ve made a Buddhist altar in my room.
>>179
If the AEUG provided proper mental care in the workplace, Reccoa wouldn’t be gone.
Bio sensors were created before the psycho frame, so I wonder if they have various quirks.
Gerido is really troubled because the women who protect him are dead.
Being among a group of ideologists filled with those who destroy the global economy and carry out gas attacks on urban areas, Yazaan’s suffering is relatively minor on a micro level.
Captain Fa or Henken does something for others.
The Quattro and AEUG members are fighting to overthrow the corrupt Federation.
I still don’t really understand what Camille’s motivations are, especially among those who simply want to fight.
Rebellion against injustice?
Both Layla and Maura don’t seem to want Jerido to fight too much… they have foresight, don’t they?
Before the main story even starts, how can you tell that they’re already at their limit just from the first episode? They just look like a dangerous person!
In terms of depiction, it’s obviously Bran who looks stronger, Jerido…
It’s not common sense to think that losing a loved one leads to growth…