
No, this person’s background is the problem.
Rekoa was originally a kind and decent person, but they have become broken.
Emma’s mental state remained the same, regardless of whether she changed her approach.
>>2
You’re so noisy!! *smack*
>>6
Emma really hits immediately.
Originally, this person is not suited to be a soldier.
>>3
Yet, it’s quite difficult that I’ve become addicted to the thrill of the battlefield.
A woman who was too much of a woman.
Because I was tortured when I was a prisoner.
>>7
Were you raped?!
>>9
Humiliate me!!
The person was already broken by the war, but due to their inherent kindness and seriousness, they appeared to be relatively normal at first glance.
When I looked closely, it turned out that they were the type of person you shouldn’t tease too much.
>>11
That’s why it isn’t often talked about.
Children and women are placed as those who should not exist in the special environment of the battlefield, but because of their roles as women, their movements become extremely strange.
Even though he switched sides to the Sirocco, when he faces the people on the Argama, he goes back to being with Recoa, so it’s like, “What’s up with this guy…”
Rekoa appears to be a rugged, career-driven woman, and those around her treat her with the mentality that she will handle any work thrown her way, but deep down she is a sensitive, feminine person who gets hurt.
Emma has a high-ranking military personality from the ground up, and she can tackle and say tough things without hesitation, but those around her pamper her like a princess.
>>14
Even Camille and Kats are getting thrown work left and right, so that’s the kind of workplace it is.
>>17
But everyone is a gentleman to Emma…
>>19
Isn’t it just that they’re scary rather than being gentlemen?
>>24
It’s the one I saw with Seira.
The reason I was raped is because of my nature that tends to want to take on excessively dangerous missions, so it’s hard to say anything…
Even if Recoa-san becomes an enemy and comes to a position where she can target the Argama,
If I shoot in that area, everyone will get hurt… so I couldn’t shoot.
The fact that their character is kind or sweet just means they are not like a military person, and that hasn’t changed.
>>18
A kind person will not become an enemy in the first place.
>>23
At that point, it was already broken and had gone crazy.
>>23
?
>>18
When Katz was about to be shot by Sirocco, he instinctively stood in the line of fire to protect him… It’s sad that Camille instantly realizes that.
People who are considerate of their surroundings are often treated carelessly by others and can be easily broken.
Emma has a gorilla-like temperament, yet she’s become the princess of Eusar.
Stop bothering people!
It’s sad that Camille protected Reccoa to that extent because he was well taken care of, and then got infuriated when he found out she had betrayed him.
That’s selfish! Recoa-san!
Oh, this person was raped?
I wasn’t sure what to make of the part where Kai said he thought he was helping, but it seemed like he ended up making her suffer. I wondered if it was just the usual flow of Tomino’s dialogue.
>>32
It’s exciting, isn’t it?
Since they supported Camille’s mental state in the early stages.
It’s on a different level than my case!!
“Please go visit Recoa-san!!” ← Earnestly
“Maybe someday (laugh)” ← Not going.
>>36
This is Char Aznable!!
>>36
When I have some time.
>>56
Isn’t it the same?!
I don’t know what time it aired when it was broadcast.
“In this world, there have only been two sexes, male and female, since ancient times.”
It’s amazing that they were broadcasting that.
Although I’m a woman, I’ve been in a war-torn environment since childhood, which makes me somewhat of a so-called child soldier. Contrary to the image of a mature woman, my stance leans more towards being a combat enthusiast than one might think.
Is that what someone who slaps people says!
I think what’s really significant is that Sirocco actually saw her properly as a woman, rather than just being broken.
Why did they send this person in alone…?
>>43
Generally, due to labor shortages and a lack of skilled workers, such dangerous jobs are assigned to Recoa.
Quattro doesn’t particularly mind, in fact, he sometimes asks for it.
Rekoa has become a woman who can’t live without the thrill of putting herself in dangerous situations.
>>53
A failure of a new type like you is destined for purging! Do you understand!!
>>43
Then who should we have do it?
Captain Quattro, perhaps?
>>58
Don’t let (someone/something do).
It was Shirocco who took care of the places that were hurt…
Whatever the circumstances, if they come to shoot me, I have no choice but to counterattack. It’s impossible to neutralize and capture them alive since they’re too strong.
The characters of Z tend to be simplified because they are annoying.
>>47
Especially on the internet, there is a tendency for all characters to be described in a simplified manner.
>>54
The majority, which is group B, can’t pick up on subtleties or nuances.
The troublesome part is that I want to be treated as both a thrill junkie and a woman.
Maybe if you took off your sunglasses when we kissed, things wouldn’t have gotten so complicated.
Camille was quite sensitive and worried about Reccoa’s mental state.
When you tell others around you, they don’t pay attention.
The beautiful women drawn by Tomino are all crazy ones.
I like the part where Fa and Metas were vying for each other.
Rekoa-san is ugly.
Emma and Fa are cute.
I don’t think you can properly care for Recoa without the level of understanding as Sirocco.
Rekoa is simply drawn to Shirocco and doesn’t actually want to assist the Titans.
It’s depicted in plenty in the TV version too.
They are also someone whose betrayal is portrayed quite delicately.
>>65
I should have killed you!! 1!!
I wasn’t that sad about being betrayed because my face wasn’t cute.
It’s really selfish, you know.
At first, I thought I was in love with Yazan and betrayed him.
>>68
There’s nothing to fall in love with, right?
In reality, even in the Self-Defense Forces, if someone disregards their rank and says unnecessary things, they will often face consequences fairly quickly, so that’s not really unusual…
I thought, “Why is that?” because I had the image of someone who was quite good at mental care.
>>72
It is also a discussion about who takes care of the mental well-being of the mental care personnel.
>>77
It’s painful…
>>78
You definitely need to see the scene where Recca-san was forced to spread poison gas; it’s seriously heartbreaking.
>>83
The theater version where the retribution for that deed was taken by Yazan…
>>83
🕶 “We are not a group of murderers… We desire peace as soon as possible, understand?”
>>77
The cactus flower is blooming…
It was my first time watching it with First and Z-chan, but it was really interesting.
I regret a little having avoided it, thinking it was artwork from the Showa era.
Since after Jaburo, I’ve been unusually irritable, and the moment I got beaten up when I joined the Titans, my spirit was obviously crushed.
It seems like my mind got completely broken in Jaburo.
Both First and Z are like that.
Char is truly the source of chaos and disruption.
>>75
To be honest, in this case, isn’t it just that Recoa-san is too much…?
>>104
It’s a bit odd to just treat Char as a meme, but isn’t it also a little strange to make this a personal issue for this individual?
>>104
It’s not that Char has no responsibility, but most of the blame lies with Ms. Rekoa.
What is this person, Emma… I can make it a joke.
When Camille’s parents died, it was indeed beyond cover.
If Ms. Recoa were a little older, she could also calm down with coffee…
Surprisingly, they are quite young.
Regarding Emma, she is an extremely masculine character who can fiercely compete even in a thoroughly male-dominated society.
I think it was depicted with a femininity that is more fragile than it appears.
Is Emma masculine? She’s simply young, beautiful, and adored by everyone, isn’t she a woman?
>>92
The way others respond is understandable, but their personality is definitely very masculine, right?
Men dislike women because they try to use them as tools, yet in the end, women seem to sway towards men’s charm.
A person who seems like they would bash men while being deeply invested in host clubs if they were in reality.
>>93
It is also said that men have men’s roles and women have women’s roles.
I want a biological connection, and I’m already fed up with the war, Rekoa-san.
Since I’ve only known a life of eating in the battlefield since I was a kid, it’s become really mismatched.
>>93
Despite being swept away, unlike Sara in the end, she is honestly lending her strength to Camille.
Emma is way too serious, it’s like she was completely misunderstanding the Titans.
>>94
It’s an afterthought, but most of the members only perceived it as a mere elite unit…
Emma’s hairstyle is the kind that even Krauser would admire…
In the novel version, after getting off the Argama at von Braun, it completely fades out.
That was the most peaceful.
An organization with no decent men, to the extent that they would even defect to the Titans.
That is EUGO.
>>98
There aren’t any men that the thread image is looking for, not even in the Titans.
>>109
It is said that even Shirocco is not satisfied.
Sirocco is quite a bad guy, isn’t he?
There’s no way someone wouldn’t break after being raped and tortured.
The sunglasses that were trying to work me to the bone without any post-return care are worthless.
>>102
Sunglasses: “I haven’t heard anything about rape or anything like that…”
I followed Shirocco, but it’s tough when guys like that say things like they abandon women once they gain power.
Emma is an idealist, right?
It seems like I might see the tears of time.
>>100
It’s someone who believes that it’s unavoidable for their parents remaining on Earth to become hostages.
Emma is happy to be pampered and also takes advantage of it.
It seems that Recoa is the type to get frustrated by things like that.
The times are bad, really bad.
Sirocco is really annoying, but I like how he can say things that show he understands the nuances of women; it feels like he’s a gentleman or a big-hearted, relaxed man.
There’s nothing around here for the people of the Argama.
>>118
The Argama crew is a rough bunch, for better or worse.
In a good way or a bad way, really.
>>118
Char is somewhat insensitive in that regard.
There is a tendency to avoid it even if I notice because I dislike being relied upon.
It felt like I was sleepwalking, and when I went out, Yazaan treated me like, “What’s up with this creepy woman?!” I thought I was captured, but the next time I came out, I was wearing the Titans’ uniform.
The Titans themselves flaunted their noble intentions as a peacekeeping force during their establishment, luring in people like Emma.
It wasn’t just the useless people who were happy about the increase in vacation and status; it was also a troublesome factor in terms of effectiveness.
What Rekoa-san is asking for is too much for the front lines during wartime.
That’s exactly what Camille was trying to do…
Isn’t that a bit strange?
I wanted to be comforted, but considering it’s Char, I wonder if he would be the one to offer that in return.
Mental care is necessary precisely because we are constantly at the front lines during wartime.
If Amuro were here, would he have cared for Recoa?
>>127
There’s no way Amuro can do it during Z.
>>133
Not just in terms of piloting skills, but as a person, I’ve become really weak…
>>127
If I had gone to CCA, it would have been one thing, but at Z point, there’s nothing I can do.
It’s pretty strange that this person smoothly switches allegiance to an enemy organization that they fully understand is ideologically problematic, just because they weren’t noticed by a man.
>>128
I think that was about my limit.
I’m more attracted to Shirocco than to the Titans.
During this period, Char has distanced himself from his birth and upbringing.
It was also a time when I wanted to fulfill my duties as a soldier.
>>129
It’s impossible to be a Recoa-type, not just during this time.
What? The AEUG is not just unkind to women.
Just like Camille, I’m incredibly strict with men as well.
The fate of a career woman who ended up working for a black company.
I’ve gone crazy.
Even Amuro isn’t exactly relaxed about it.
He’s not often mentioned, but Bright is also at fault.
When asked if I want to see the raw side of someone who was a good older sister, I hesitate a bit…
What it means that Emma was just too much of a woman! That explains everything.
>>140
As a person, I’m quite out of line, so rather, Emma-san’s way of speaking is quite kind.
First of all, I feel like I’m not really alive unless I’m experiencing a thrill, so I’m the kind of difficult person who can only survive in a battlefield.
Since being arrested in Jaburo, I have been terrified of being touched by men, so I am also feeling a bit mentally unstable.
Kai tried to protect that area, but… he’s mumbling a lot.
What Recoa needs is not a man, but a doctor!!!
>>145
No good.
I have a lot of work, so please start the next job.
>>149
I can’t do it anymore—stop it!
While each faction has its own beliefs and is fighting, I moved perfectly for the fulfillment of the individual…
>>146
So many characters like that!
There’s no one here! There’s no time to spare!
Rekoa lost her parents during the One Year War and has been an amazing person who has been a child soldier guerrilla ever since.
No, it’s precisely because of that that I was secretly seeking a father figure and a reliable man…
And Char ran away from that demand.
While it could be said that it was driven by ego, telling the presumed rape victim, Recoa, to take a more macro perspective and endure is…
Conversely, I think it would be completely meaningless to preach that.
I need a doctor.
“Follow Quattro!!!” I said.
Quattro himself has a lot of heavy layers and work to do…
I’m the number 2 in the organization.
>>153
It’s not like she’s my type, so there’s nothing I can do about it.
>>153
Embrace me and say some gentle words, at least…
>>169
It was a cold kiss… (totally taken aback)
They say I’m being forced into dangerous work, but I’m the type who actually wants to do that dangerous work first.
There were many things that couldn’t be solved while having a cup of coffee.
After being estimated to have been raped at Jaburo, it seems that Kai’s follow-up also ended up failing…
In the Kairo report, it felt like just being touched, but was that Recoa-san’s way of putting on a brave face?
>>159
If it was just touched, it shouldn’t break mentally just from being hit after moving to the Titans…
Even though he’s treated as a collaborator, Camille the child soldier is given an incredible amount of work…
>>160
The situation is urgent, so it can’t be helped, but this is also pretty much a problem, which is why it broke…
>>154
Well, I don’t think it’s enough…
>>162
Well, I couldn’t see that Rozamie was a modified human, which led to the later tragedy…
Camille, who is struggling mentally, wants to rely on someone.
For example, being told by Emma that she is not your mother.
It’s an environment where no one is going to help you recover your mental state.
>>163
It’s not just that Emma is strict; she also provokes us…
The seniority in the military is like that, but don’t do it while Quattro is somehow acting as both a father and an older brother!
>>163
There’s a fa!
>>175
The midfielder Fa is quite a troublemaker.
>>175
Since it’s an age where I want to look cool just for Fa, that’s all the more strict!
Camille’s father really took good care of him in ZZ… that’s amazing…
What’s up with Kai in a white suit swinging a whip in the jungle? That’s not something a journalist does, right?
It is only natural that AEUG did not simply become the victor.
Did Recoa ever confess what the AEUG did to her in the first place…?
>>172
Kai probably hasn’t conveyed much more than just a little to Katsu, right?
I guess everyone can sense the atmosphere of being troubled.
If your mental health is broken, let’s go to the hospital!
>>173
I feel like I’m not really alive if I’m not on the battlefield!
I think Emma is too harsh and not kind in her straightforward way of speaking to everyone, including Recoa.
But Emma betrayed us too.
I think Emma was even angrier at Recoa because she was told this.
>>177
I wonder if I was angry…
>>181
I was so angry that I could blame Camille for not shooting.
>>189
Emma is an idealist.
>>177
My “betrayal” and your betrayal are on different stages!!!
Camille desperately tries to persuade Rakoa and Sara, but…
What the two are looking for is not a child like Camille, but an adult man, so it cannot be helped.
>>179
The one who understood the situation of the other person and the need for care the best was Camille.
Camille can’t provide what the other person is asking for.
Basically, Camille is on the verge of falling apart, and in the worst case, there’s no choice but to accept it.
As for Camille, I think there’s no care or anything while being caught up in the turmoil, but let’s stop focusing on what we can’t control and just do our best with her who is close by. The answer given in the movie version is perfectly just that…
Without any lewd speculation, the possibility of being raped while getting beaten up in Jaburo is extremely high, you know.
Since then, I reflexively run away with all my might when a man touches me.
Emma was so popular that she had a fan club-like status at Radish.
>>183
But I’m involved with the captain (the worst).
The cactus flowers are blooming…
Why is the guy in sunglasses, who has a childlike mentality, hitting on so many women?
>>190
It’s not like I was reaching out excessively.
In the Z era, Amuro is more the one being cared for than the one taking care of Recoa.
If anything, it’s more fitting for Emma to spank me.
Quattro is the top one, but it feels like he has already loved the other men of the AEUG completely.
Even though there was someone who was undergoing mental care for such a troubled person…
Seeing Reccoa break and Camille break as well, Char also falls apart.
No one is happy.