
Make sure to follow the order properly!
It’s compact and high-performance… just as specified…
I told you to make a high-performance small mass-produced machine from the start!
>>3
Why not just mass-produce it?
Compact and high-performance as ordered! Adapts to various combat situations with weapon swapping!
The handling is difficult, the machine is delicate and a bit expensive, and it can only be repaired by specialized mechanics, but putting that aside… it is as specified, please adopt it.
>>5
If you think of it as industrial machinery in a factory, well…
Can it be mass-produced cheaply? That’s impossible at Sanarī! Are you dumb?
>>6
If it’s Anaheim, we can do it! What we created is the legendary G Cannon.
Sanarii was furious, saying that they had carelessly de-tuned a valuable masterpiece, and their relationship with Anaheim became completely hostile.
>>12
Is Sanary an idiot?
>>14
They have the skills and high ability! It’s just that they don’t listen to orders at all.
>>16
The Federation is trying to promote small MS, yet both the Gustav Karl and Anaheim, which tried to sell new facilities and ships for large MS to the Federation, are equally problematic.
I left a stone bigger than a pickling stone behind…
It’s small and high-performance, you know!? It’s just a bit difficult to maintain!!
Since they made a good design when I had Anaheim redesign it, I’ll go with that one…
While Sanary is doing foolish things and Anaheim is stealing, Buhho is steadily making preparations behind the scenes.
It’s troubling that Sanarii submitted an expensive and poorly maintainable aircraft when the order specified a cheap and compact mass-production model.
It’s hilarious how neatly it follows the Anaheim of the Gryps Era.
The G Cannon can hold its own in battle against CV units if you take off the cannon, so it’s not a bad unit, you know?
>>17
Rather, as a mass-produced machine, it is exceptionally excellent.
It’s a machine that was properly redesigned for mass production with cost considerations based on Sanarii’s design philosophy at Anaheim.
Sanary was furious.
>>17
You can fight normally without taking it off.
>>17
I didn’t know that the G Cannon was shown without the G Cannon in the main story of F91…
The excellence of Zannacool can be seen in the MS of Zanscare.
Hey… why is Sanarii helping the enemies of the Earth Federation…
>>18
Do you want to make a new mass-produced machine?
How about this Denan type! High performance, low cost, compact! OK? Thank you!
Alright, let’s create the Denanzon to defeat the Federation!
>>18
Considering my birth, it’s quite something…
Since the emergence of Oldsmobile, the federation had to seriously step up, and they started producing things like gems guns and javelins.
Since I’ve settled down around here, I’ll go back and repeat the same thing to Zanskar.
Anaheim wasn’t taking orders, which is why Sanary rose to prominence. So why isn’t Sanary taking orders either…
>>26
But anyway, I’ve been using heavy guns all this time, haven’t I?
Mr. Federal is so tsundere.
>>30
If we adopted the Sanary’s mass-produced machine as a connector, we would end up being stuck with Anaheim because of Sanary’s current state.
The specs are high.
The operation is unstable.
Please come to Sanary if it breaks, as repairs are not done on-site.
>>27
Despite being a research institute of the federal army, it doesn’t seem like they’re considering military use.
Anahaheim is a good company that doesn’t listen to what you say, but when you place an order, they make proper things.
Both the G Cannon and Heavy Gun were increasingly regarded as good machines, well-received on site.
>>24
Too evil!
It seems like something that probably can’t be properly handled unless it’s a specialized department or manufacturer dealing with MCA structural materials…
Is it poor performance that makes the operation extremely unstable?
>>35
A well-trained pilot can master it!
>>36
Are you telling me to make mass-produced machines?!
>>36
It’s a mass-produced machine, right!
>>35
It seems that the difference between when the machine is working well and when it is not is quite drastic.
In the first place, it has been reported that there is a significant issue with the operational rate in the federal operational tests.
>>40
There are too many black boxes in the system, and it can only be operated properly by pilots who have received specialized training.
Please prepare that much on your side, Federation.
>>42
The problem is that the maintainability is terrible, and if it’s not at the Sanary factory, it can’t be properly repaired!
>>46
Huh?
Isn’t it a bit negligent that the great Anaheim can’t even handle something like this?
>>48
I understand.
We will mass produce G Cannons with improved maintainability.
I want a budget to build a mass production factory, I want to upgrade high-precision parts to next-generation standards, and my greed for making more profit through technical education is spilling out.
Originally, Sanarii itself can be designed, but it doesn’t have the scale for mass production or to set up infrastructure.
The mechanics at Anaheim, who improved the maneuverability by detuning it and turned it into a machine that can fight against Denanzon and G, are really impressive, aren’t they?
>>47
So why allow something like the rise of Sanary?
>>55
Because they were a major player, they had become complacent…
>>55
Only some of the ace machines are manufactured by Sananri, and when it comes to the base and share of the mass-produced machines or supplies, it’s all thanks to Anaheim’s efforts.
>>55
I was an elementary school student who loved dinosaur MS…
It’s very high performance, but the operation is extremely unstable. That’s not really high performance, is it?
>>49
When you can make the best move, you’re strong.
It seems like there will often be clumsy movements.
Sanarii ignores the phrase “mass-produced machine.”
Despite providing financial assistance, the goods have not yet been delivered.
Since there’s no other choice, I’ll have this Sana-Rii unit made by Anaheim with a focus on versatility and at an appropriate cost.
The G Cannon is complete! Wonderful!
In the first place, Sanary is not a manufacturing company but one focused on research and development…
Sanary was furious.
Our highly sophisticated compact MS, which we poured our heart and soul into, has been detuned into a low-cost mass production type MS with general-purpose capabilities on its own.
Anaheim must not be forgiven.
This grudge will continue until Sanarii is crushed.
Buch is indeed talented…
>>56
It’s amazing that you can mass-produce Denan type.
Anaheim wants to continue expanding its large-scale operations and ongoing base development and fleet maintenance updates.
Sanarii wants to create special machines that prioritize miniaturization, without considering cost or mass production.
>>57
It’s pressure saying to allocate the budget for maintaining colonies and existing facilities rather than for weapon development.
>>57
Anahaim mass-produces the Sanarii aircraft! Best match!
Sanary suddenly got angry.
Well, from the Federation’s perspective, they probably wanted to create a competing rival for Anaheim, which was lackluster and doing business like a feudal lord…
>>61
As a result of slapping the backside, it seems like a javelin was made and the Federation is also smiling.
>>61
Until now, it was like a war laundering, easing tensions through the external creation of a federation, but since the federation system and the colonies have started to wear down…
In the end, we have to use the Anaheim factory for mass production…
High cost and high performance are like Anaheim’s toll-free number, right?
That one has a strength like a super robot.
I wonder where Sanary went bankrupt.
>>69
The mobile suits of Zanskar are said to be based on the Sanary from Side 2.
>>71
What is the parent organization of Super Psycho Laboratory…?
>>69
The heavy blow was suffered when the Zanaskar Empire completely seized the branch during the Zanskār War.
The people from the seized branch enthusiastically cooperated with the Zanskarl Empire.
Well, Sanarii really does have some genuine technical prowess.
Even at Anaheim, which has been developing MS for decades, it was impossible to create a small MS with a fusion reactor and the desired performance, yet they are smoothly producing small MSs that meet those specifications.
There are many engineers with a craftsman mentality who are just not familiar with the field…
It’s just that the noble MS is a bit strange!
>>73
I wonder what a Buho is.
Too mutated.
>>77
It’s a newly rich person who has complicated noble tendencies, coming from a junk shop background.
>>79
This junkyard has amazing technical skills.
>>86
Alex has been working hard for several decades, disassembling and assembling things.
>>79
Why did the junk dealer suddenly become a noble…?
By the way, Denanzon lost badly to the G Cannon.
The reason boils down to the fact that a unit focused on close combat in MS (Mobile Suit) is not good.
>>75
Huh, was there such a depiction?
>>85
I heard that the one with a grenade attached to the waist is the G Cannon after removing the cannon.
>>112
I wasn’t riding the Biltigit Heavy Gun, but the G Cannon…
>>85
In the story, there are scenes where the Denan side is losing, and based on the setting, a kill ratio of 1.5 to 1 can easily turn around with numbers and the skill of the pilots.
>>133
In the F90 cluster, it’s treated like it’s easily shot through by the F90 II L in the prologue.
>>75
Unlike the era when Zakus were prominent, it seems that mobile suits are no longer such rare weapons, so the performance differences don’t really stand out.
It’s not that the Den’an Zon type is overwhelmingly superior when it comes to mobile suits from the same era, unlike the Jegan and Heavygun which have nearly a 20-year gap.
The Zansukagā has started, right?
Is the usual patient awake?
It seems that the MS business isn’t profitable…
It hasn’t been mentioned what happened to Sanary and Anaheim afterwards.
Is Sanary someone who can’t stick to the order?
If you think of it as a successor to the people who designed the Titans’ MS, then it’s not entirely unreasonable to accept.
>>87
The Z-era Federal factory production units were completely wiped out by Anaheim’s negative campaign, and for twenty years, it was Anaheim’s reign, but there’s no reason to let the technology from the TR project dissipate.
During the V Gundam era, Side 2 Sanary was relatively enthusiastic about cooperating with Zanscare after being absorbed.
The Lunar Sanarii, which was being a nuisance, is cooperating with the Rigamilitia.
These guys are…
It’s boring that Anaheim stopped making decent new models! Many people have switched to Sanary because of that.
How arrogant it is!
When Anaheim requested detailed data from Sanary during the redesign, Sanary refused.
Anaheim, while furious, is looking to reduce costs based on the Heavy Gun.
The Federal Army is concerned about such Sanarii and is providing several pieces of confidential information.
What is a Cosmo Noble?!
>>93
Cosmic aristocracy is the aristocracy of the universe!
I don’t know how to say it… I thought it was better than Anaheim, but Sanary is quite something…
>>94
It seems that the dark Gundam uncle Job John still has plenty of additional crimes to be piled up…
>>100
It’s possible for the White Base crew to explode like that…
>>104
When the light shines brightly, the darkness also deepens…
>>94
There’s no way a gathering of messed-up performance enthusiasts would become a proper organization…
If there were no moon base Sanary, would Earth have become a paradise for bikers?
It’s starting to take a bad turn.
>>99
Every time someone suddenly starts talking about V Gundam, it ends up like this.
Perhaps this guy is hitting the wall and causing a commotion.
I wonder if this is some capable mad idiot who was calling the shots on the Sanarii side or something like that…
The G Cannon made by us (Sanarii) can be used with Vesper, but hey, Federation-san!!!
>>103
Yeah… yeah… I’ll just repurpose the technology and rely on Anaheim.
>>103
Let’s properly share the technology of the mega capacitor to handle that, okay?
If you keep watching the myth of the Gundam that Amuro is piloting up close, it’s no surprise that your brain gets fried.
>>109
Housely
Bosch
Job John
The people who got their brains fried by Amuro in this era are causing too much trouble.
>>111
The warm light emitted from Gundam.
The personality of Amuro Ray.
Gundam Mythos
They are each being cooked differently.
>>109
In the midst of the White Base facing life-threatening situations over and over again, we see the Gundam…
>>109
In Job John’s case, a civilian became a legend, so what were you, a regular soldier, doing, huh?
It’s the type that went crazy from being told that continuously.
Job John has a complex because he’s part of the regular military group, and when Ryu left, he couldn’t take on the role of a pillar either…
>>117
It’s not good that Ryu-san was too reliable even though he’s around the trainee level… He was cool until the end.
>>118
Of course, Bright would cry out loud.
Without the cushioning material from the pilot group, it’s starting to overheat…
When Ryu died, Bright was also someone I relied on so much that I thought, “Please spare me…” while crying.
Ryu-san is considerate of those around him, but he also took action boldly even when I knew he must have been anxious himself… It’s no wonder people rely on him.
It was convenient to place it anywhere with it set aside, but it was too unreliable to use as a pillar.
Although I want to sell large ones, Anaheim just tells me to make them smaller, so I’m just going to sell a smaller Jegan.
VS
Selling a small but strong one that is terrible in maintenance and handling, that’s Sanarii!
>>123
In fact, the Jegan is an excellent machine, so the Heavygun isn’t extremely bad… and the competitor, Sanary, is in this state.
>>125
I want to build a large aircraft, so this is a project where I’ve cut corners, but damn it.
It’s commendable that they secured at least the minimum specifications.
>>129
If we really create garbage, it will doubt our technical abilities, so it’s unavoidable.
>>123
I thought that if we added them together and divided by two, it would be just right.
>>127
Usually, it is taken for granted that what you ordered will be made according to the order…
So I’ll have the specifications created by Sanary and have Anaheim design it.
Solution!!
>>124
Sanary suddenly snapped!
Sanarii is good as a draft, but it’s too assertive… that’s what I thought while watching the interaction between Ginou, the robot enthusiast from Knights & Magic, and the Development Bureau.
I want to cut military spending and allocate it to colony reconstruction, but the manufacturers are in this situation.
Why didn’t you guys just make it yourselves, Federation?
>>131
The Barge-M C type can be somewhat constructed using the outer casing and parts left by the Federation during the Titans era, but the fusion reactor and maintenance parts rely on Anaheim, which is a recent setting that has been established.
>>138
Well, with a continuation of wars like that, their own production capacity is likely declining too.
To be honest, I’ve been feeling sympathy for the Federation lately.
>>143
What’s terrible about the Federation mainly involves the Minister of Health and Welfare appearing in Hathaway or Crossbone? It’s like a drunk fight, as said by the bureaucrat.
The people on the front line are doing fairly well, but they are being swayed because the upper management is in a bad situation.
If we can miniaturize the Jegan while ensuring its performance, we can cut costs, right? So you’d think the order would be complete, wouldn’t you?
The most reliable option is that Sanaly makes it, Anaheim adjusts it, and then it goes into mass production.
If I do this, Sanary-kun and Anaheim-kun will get angry, though.
The sloppiness around here is really bad, isn’t it?
The development background of the Neo Gundam.
I like how both the Cluster and Neo reach the Core Fighter.
But F91 is really amazing…
>>140
If it’s just about performance, they can mass-produce MS that are on par with each other at Buff.
>>145
It seems that the mobility of the shelf nozzle and the firepower of the beam launcher in the Beginner Series are actually better than F91’s performance.
>>145
But “Buh” sounds like the name of a fart first thing in the morning…
>>145
The balance of mobility becomes equal only from the Beginning Gundam II.
It might be better to stop using the Heavy Gun and unify everything with the G Cannon adjusted without the canon, as it could provide scale advantages.
>>141
Therefore, it was quite used, the G Cannon with the cannon removed and weapon enhancements.
When looking at the actual MS performance of Buch, it was indeed necessary to enhance the performance of mass-produced units, which aligns with Sanary’s viewpoint, showcasing their impressive research capabilities in tactics.
If they had made something that could be properly mass-produced…
It’s said that they hadn’t obtained what’s known as battle proof (combat durability proof).
Main weapons officially adopted must function reliably in all expected environments on Earth in space.
Even if it’s just left alone carelessly, it will definitely start up if you press the ignition.
The most essential element being sought after is robustness as a workhorse.
Even if it’s made by Anaheim, if it’s an ultra-high-class machine like a 5th generation mobile suit, something resembling a craftsman’s masterpiece is somewhat acceptable…
The scale itself is large, after all…
The Federation can manage with numbers if they have reasonably capable MS.
It depends on your motivation from here on.
>>149
There are various costs in terms of combat units deployed in a battle zone, and the interests and entanglements between colonies are also indirect causes that led to the creation of the space war era.
Sanarii is a technician of justice…
Unlike those death merchants like Anaheim…
>>152
Oh.
It looks like that pirate is your MS, doesn’t it?
>>155
If it’s Anaheim, they’re selling that normally, right?
>>156
The pirates stole the test machine! Please do something about it! I guess they’re thick-skinned about it.
>>156
I can assume that his political power has significantly decreased compared to when Job was operating behind the scenes.
>>152
I’m glad that it took some time, but the mass-produced machine equipped with F99 technology finally saw the light of day in Dust.
The javelin itself was already developed by the time of F91.
The timeline in this area is a bit complicated.
Job John knew that Amuro was struggling to find parts for the Gundam maintenance, so he should be allowed to create a machine that takes maintenance into consideration a bit more.
>>161
If you express the Formula Chronicle in manga, the mechanics of the Abram squad will be super amazing.
Anaheim’s mobile suits intended for the Zeon Republic were stolen, so perhaps Flint should have made excuses along those lines too.
>>162
Now, there is a situation where a pirated version of X13 is circulating on Jupiter.
>>165
Since it’s supervised by Jupiter Sanari, it’s probably around a gray judgment.
The prequel seems to complement the main story, but there are some subtle differences in the settings.
>>163
In that case, since there have been quite a few after-the-fact changes to the settings of AOZ, it’s hard to say anything definitive.
>>163
That’s based on the novel version.
A clear example is that the year of death for Housely is different.
Well, the F80 was made as a reflection of this and the G Cannon, so it wasn’t a waste.
>>168
The G Cannon is a huge success!
The cannon Gundam is poop.
>>168
After feedback from the F70 data, we were able to create Heavy Gun II in conjunction with Heavy Gun.
Oh, I’ll change the name when I put it on the market!
Although it looks almost the same except for the grenade at the waist, the performance difference between it and the heavy gun is like night and day, the G Cannon.
And the worst part was that because the Federation had become so weak, there were quite a few people who were sent out with a heavy gun mixed in instead of G Cannons against CV opponents.