
Don’t be so hard on yourself.
Although it’s just a temporary measure, we have achieved some results.
Can’t be a nameless one…
The man who changed history.
Even the famous nameless one wouldn’t be this reckless.
Char: “You do nothing.”
The focus is not bad, so concentrate on your work.
Someone without a name can’t ride an MS.
Wasn’t there a lot of destruction caused by the Gun Cannon and Gun Tank?
>>8
I’m doing it.
Given that it will continue to operate as is, destruction is not a bad option.
It seems like it would have been better for a professional to do it if that’s all that’s being done.
It feels like someone who produces results but causes even greater damage.
It was a reconnaissance mission, but the points of focus are neither bad nor good, and there are no good options.
>>11
Stay calm and work.
In the end, it’s significant that Char quickly took action upon realizing the existence of the Gundam, so even if he were to be replaced by a regular soldier who isn’t Gene, it seems like it would still converge into the official history without Char’s involvement.
The idea was good, but the execution was poor and there were too many unnecessary actions.
That reconnaissance mission was a completely improvised action just because they happened to catch signs of Operation V on the way back from a previous operation, showcasing Char’s exceptional ability to improvise.
>>14
It’s great that after the mission, with no ammo and not enough Zakus, my subordinate suddenly goes berserk and two Zakus along with the portable ammunition get blown away.
Even if Char gets the capture, he seems like he would get vaporized while hesitating against a cannon wielding a beam weapon.
It’s true that Jean is clumsy, but Char, on the other hand, is exceptionally skilled at handling things…
It’s unavoidable if it’s a Newtype.
I interpret it as Gene-kun misunderstanding because he usually does things like that and succeeds easily.
“Errors of youth are connected to the lines of historical stories.”
If that thread wasn’t causing a scene over there, we would have had to face at least three Gundams at level 01 with a Char’s Zaku…
If this guy wasn’t here, it would be a level of victory that would have killed Char in the original work.
He is the man who killed about 90% of the regular troops and the MS unit, including two Gundams, turning the early WB into a paper tiger.
Destruction of the MS armament of the White Base and nearly all regular soldiers.
The results of the battles are impressive.
I never thought there would be a boy on the scene to board…
I don’t think it was a bad idea to destroy the MS that was under assembly first.
If the White Base team in perfect condition rampages, it would normally cause devastating damage to Zeon.
>>24
If we don’t take the risk of re-entering the atmosphere, we won’t be able to kill Garma.
With the Solar Ray set to an appropriate aim that does not target Degwin, which is connected to Garma’s death.
It’s a problem that I can’t delete the flag for the complete destruction of the Federation at the very end.
It’s fascinating that a certain trend of reevaluation emerges simultaneously with the determination of the major war criminals.
Because a white devil is born, the results are ultimately quite negative…
I want to reduce unnecessary damage a little more.
If the Frau family had been safe, Amuro probably wouldn’t have taken such reckless actions.
Casualty attacks on civilians are being carried out by the bad guys.
>>28
If it’s an army that destroyed colonies and killed half of humanity, this seems like a standard move.
The factor of a virtual war chronicle is that “the overbearing Char created a miracle,” so merely eliminating Gene doesn’t really change anything…
Rather, if it were “Gene destroys Unit 1 and Char captures Unit 2,” it would go even more smoothly than the Geax time-space.
If only there had been a little more consideration for the fleeing refugees, it might have turned out better.
Even if I make it back alive, it looks like I’ll face punishment for ignoring a superior’s orders.
>>32
The results of the battle are quite significant, so if I manage to survive and return, it seems that the achievements would outweigh everything else.
Seriously, if we don’t destroy it at that timing, both the WB and the Gundam could be put into regular operation.
I was supposed to stop, but I’m gradually getting drawn into the sabotage with the denim.
>>35
Since we’ve already started, we can’t just ignore it and go home, and standing around in a daze won’t help, so we have no choice but to go for it.
>>37
Side 7 had a decent defense force (though it was mostly the WB crew that went out), so there wasn’t really any time to have leisurely discussions.
If this guy isn’t causing chaos, it’s amazing that Tem can continue the maintenance and repairs of the Gundam and the development of the next mobile suit.
If he stays in active duty in the military instead of Amuro, he might end up being an even more exceptional talent who elevates the Federation beyond Amuro.
>>36
It’s not just Tem Ray; all the engineers are wiped out, and Amuro is maintaining things while reading the manual, that’s the official history.
If things go smoothly without any mistakes, I guess we might return from reconnaissance or have Zaku wait inside Side 7, and Char would also be boarding.
If it’s the latter, it seems to be quite similar to a Zic-Ax.
>>39
If you miss that timing, you’ll end up loading everything into WB and become battle-ready, so you won’t be able to act carelessly.
I don’t think they have actually entered the interior, but they are aware of the existence of the Falmer.
I wonder if I would have been tried for attacking civilians if I had returned alive.
>>40
According to that logic, most of the veteran personnel from the Space Force who participated in places like Luum would end up being sent to court.
Only a small number of people can succeed and rise in rank against the bureaucratic system of the federation.
In the emerging nation of Zion, even if you are young and inexperienced, you can rise through the ranks as long as you achieve results.
The symbol of that was Char.
The reason this happened is because of the nature of the Zeon nation.
Based on various actions in the official history, it’s undeniable that the improvisation was activating and achieving great results.
Gene just imitated it, right?
It’s Char’s fault.
>>45
So it is a mistake of youth.
Even within the Zeon military, even the top brass like the Zabi family and the officer class are dragging each other down with factional disputes and other issues.
It’s only natural to have the kind of mindset that seeks to outsmart others and achieve big results first!
A guy around 20 years old is right in front of me.
Seeing you bossing around someone older than you.
I can understand why you might think, “I can do it too!”
I discovered the enemy’s super-powerful new weapon during reconnaissance, so I’ll take it out!
Well, even though it’s a unilateral decision, the judgment itself isn’t bad…
Somehow a secret design document flew over to the kid.
I read that, but it was just a miracle that I boarded the new weapon.
>>49
That’s not good…
How will we carry out the operation of discovering and reporting? We have to do it.
The organization will collapse…
As a result, the slender person who followed the orders returned and reported.
You were the most reliable, after all…
Well, if the V operation is launched in perfect condition, it would be quite disadvantageous.