
I only know from Super Robot Wars, but aren’t all the veterans really cool and caring for their juniors?
Ajis Ajiba…
>>2
In the end, the situation is being messed up by Jeridot on-site…
Mr. Varseki…
Zion may not be a united front, but the Titans are a solid, unyielding block.
>>5
Is that so…?
>>8
Rather, Jamitov created a structure that welcomes power struggles internally from the beginning, and there are several colonels as rivals to the Basque.
Wow, it’s excessive and totally chaotic, but…
>>5
Well, the team that made Hazel was a good bunch, right?
In the first installment, the story depicted enemies with human qualities, but in Z, it’s just a constant fight to the death…
>>6
It’s nice how the Zeon aliens start to worry about the mothers with children and drop supplies relatively early on.
>>23
The initial colony drop has caused hundreds of millions of deaths and significant environmental destruction.
To be honest, it’s at a level where the lower ranks are just pretending to be good people.
>>43
That’s someone who seriously hates Zeon!
>>23
And then, I will tell you that your hometown has disappeared from the map as I leave.
I don’t know why, but there was a captain who tried to make a special attack and his subordinates followed him, right?
>>7
I wonder if they are a good person…? They take civilians hostage.
People from AOZ and others…
>>9
AOZ may have also meant “There were good Titans soldiers too.”
The UC’s Byarlant Custom might be similar to that.
Lieutenant Emma…
>>11
A good person cannot be in the Titans…
Because it’s an elite group, there aren’t any relaxed people like former civilians, like in Zeon, right?
Captain Ben Udder?
The Titans being bullied by Zeon on Mars are good Titans, though.
The image shows that even serious Adele isn’t particularly sensible, which is terrible.
In the story, there’s probably at least one good person among the 20 Titans.
In the first place, those without a sense of elitism are still in the Federation Army.
It’s hard to tell how far the Titans are enemies of Z.
>>20
It’s really confusing with the Federation forces attacking, trying to earn achievements to become Titans.
Even though there are thugs in the 1st Federation soldiers, there are no absolute scoundrels…
Nanai used to be a member of the Titans, right?
>>22
Gee… I hate it even more now.
Basque is extremely wicked, even among the top class throughout the Universal Century…
>>24
The colony’s entire base was wiped out by poison gas.
>>30
If Basque is top class, it’s strange that Ghiren, who has taken down four sides, is in the same class.
>>30
Well, conversely, it’s just one colony.
Since there is a precedent of Zeon dropping genocide on Earth with four sides, everyone’s sense of reality is distorted.
Because they are people who gather elites with strong discriminatory consciousness.
Rekoa-san…
An old man who joined an ideological organization without having any ideologies.
There are a lot of discussions about things like paid leave, right?
I wonder what the Federation soldiers who weren’t part of Eugh or the Titans were doing.
I wonder where Yu Kajima has been?
They’re people who gathered based on ideology.
People of Dakar
The Basques and Jamaicans are typical, cruel Titans.
Yazan and Jerid are not that evil.
Sirocco was also using Sara to leak information to the AEUG in opposition to the Basque’s strategy.
Was Yazaan a good guy to his two subordinates?
>>35
Yazan was encouraging by touching the new guy’s little thing and refusing to participate in the poison gas operation.
Was Bran in the Federation?
What’s impressive is that Basque is just acting out of his dislike for space noids.
I’m not following AOZ, but there are indeed good Titans.
Mr. Jamitov should train his subordinates a bit better…
>>39
The Titans are a bunch of scum that I chose because I wanted to cause chaos and make them hated, but they went overboard more than I expected and I couldn’t control them well either.
For such a large scale, there weren’t that many appearances, and when it came to notable Titans soldiers, it was mostly the usual members just having a playful time.
>>40
Even though Shirocco and Haman appeared along the way, how about adding more characters beyond that?
I don’t remember Gates at all.
During that time, the majority were not from AUEG or the Titans, but rather from the Federation military, right?
>>42
Of course.
In terms of the scale of the entire federation, those are more numerous.
>>42
To put it another way, after this, AEUG becomes the mainstream faction of the Federation.
The fact that support for the AEUG faction has increased among the Federation forces and Congress does not change the fact that the majority still remains as Federation soldiers.
>>52
Well, it’s safer to have a non-political elite who has been in place longer than those who have caused troubles in the past and had some deflections.
Being pressured by the Titans to participate.
There are also people who are almost taken over by the Titans.
It’s hard to understand, that’s why.
The Albion crew from 0083 seems to have almost directly joined the Titans, except for a few sinners.
>>49
I don’t know how I’m supposed to feel watching a scene where they’re happily wearing the Titans’ uniform…
Monsha is definitely going to boldly kill Zeon people.
>>51
Treating it as a grudge against Captain Banning (the worst)
I feel like Ashimar’s Bran wasn’t a member of the Titans and was a federal soldier, but I’m not sure.
A total of 4 gas attacks on the colony (2 of which were successful).
One launch of the colony laser to the colony.
One drop of a colony on the moon.
One nuclear explosion at Jaburo with allies.
Certainly a bit too mischievous.
>>54
Well, of course the former Titans are resented.
The three people in the thread image look great as Titans.
It’s an organization of thought, so even if there are decent people, they would leave due to a pang of conscience.
>>57
There are people who don’t know anything, like Emma.
>>71
Neither Jerid nor Mauher knows about the issue with the poison gas at batch 30, right?
I wonder if everyone died from the colony laser.
Captain Bran and Layla, along with other strong characters that leave an impression, generally make one wonder what it means to be elite in the Federation?
>>60
Because I’m an elite (born on Earth)
It’s a war criminal.
Even during the era of the Zanskar War when the influence of the Federation has significantly declined.
The situation has reached a scale that can be controlled if the federal troops intervene in earnest…
It’s like saying there are good people in Zeon despite it being a war organized by a faction, while there are none in the Titans—doesn’t that sound stupid?
Both are organizations with dangerous ideologies that would be better off gone.
The Titans hanging out with the remaining Zeon factions towards the end is a bit off.
>>66
What happened to your beliefs?!
>>67
The ideology has become a new design.
>>66
The peak of confusion.
If you’re watching the Titans, it’s only natural that the Rund-Bell would be on their guard.
Even Zeon is quickly siding with Eugo, after all, the enemy of my enemy is my friend.
Captain Gadi was quite capable.
I somehow died from a laser.
Is Ben Wooder a federal soldier?
The colony that was hiding Char without cooperating with the Londo Bell might have been anxious about when they would be subjected to toxic gas.
Eugene claims to be anti-Earth Federation, yet they’re wearing Federation uniforms, making them essentially a non-mainstream faction of the Federation, which is confusing.
I think you are still misunderstanding something.
If I say I’m good at fighting and I hate Zeon, will they let me in?
>>78
Being born in space is not good.
Most Spacenoids dislike Zeon.
>>83
I can only say it’s good that it can be resolved with just dislike… Zeon people.
I dislike Basque-chan Space-noid…
>>79
Basque: “We are not a group of murderers (space noids are not included as people).”
Vasc: “We too hope for peace as soon as possible (by thoroughly suppressing the Space Noids).”
>>94
Wait, Jaburo was nuked, right?
>>100
You, Eugo!!
The remnants of Zeon are just opponents that can be crushed later while continuing regular operations.
The AEUG is a political rival fighting for seats, so we have to crush them here!
So they will attack Eugo first.
It’s something based on the assumption that Axis can’t just take over the entire Federation.
>>80
In terms of military strength, the forces of Axis are way too large compared to the half-fleet of AEUG and the augmented fleet of Titans…
So I want to have both of them on my side.
They are trying to push back the Axis that they tried to drop themselves.
The regular Federation forces… It’s peaceful now since Zeon is quiet!
Standby!
>>84
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Even if Neo Zeon runs rampant or colonies fall, the upper management won’t show any motivation.
>>150
The Federation Army is lacking in personnel, to begin with.
Despite suffering tremendous losses in the One Year War, the fleet was blown away in 0083, resulting in the annihilation of the AEUG and Titans in the Maelstrom.
>>156
Being blown away by konpeitō is nothing more than a side fleet under Wyatt’s command.
In the first place, I’m keeping an eye on the battles between the AEU and Titans, Axis, and the return from Jupiter.
>>174
Because there were the damages from the One Year War before that.
Operation Star One has already incurred significant damage.
>>174
A third of the rebuilt space force was blown away over there.
>>150
It’s too ironic that motivated people go to the anti-federation organization Karaba.
Just being a Titan means they are treated two ranks higher than ordinary Federation soldiers, so there is no way to disobey.
>>86
What the heck are these rules?
>>90
Jerrid and the others are saying whatever they want.
>>92
Is that so!?
Hazel doesn’t know anything at all…
>>87
AOZ has cool construction machinery mechanics, so I recommend it.
Unlike Zeon, good people leave, so in the end, there are no good Titans left.
>>88
Zeon is also lacking Doan and Aina…
Doing cruel things as an organization.
Being a good person as an individual can coexist…
There seems to be a sense of tension among those who carry an elite self-consciousness, like Emma, who goes straight to that position on the elite path and comes to understand reality.
Even if they find out the reality, it seems that most people would think, “Well, it’s against Zeon anyway…”
>>96
The 30 bunch incident has nothing to do with Zeon, so that’s not good…
The Zeon army itself is a complete mess, but it feels like there are some people within it who possess the light of the human heart.
The Titans are simply a bunch of trash, and Maura is simply a good woman.
>>99
Emma-san talks like it’s something trivial.
I thought it would be about using strong authority to deal with dangerous remnants after the war, but instead, it’s a complete revival of the Zabi family brutally launching gas attacks on colonies.
Moreover, only a few people know about it.
Captain Uddar is not a Titan, right…?
>>103
A federation unit from the Augusta faction is trying to infiltrate the Titans.
>>103
It seems like they became Titans in the movie.
In any case, it has been confiscated.
Until they are collected, the two who seem to be taking care of the lake’s parent and child, as well as the Time Stop Squad, are ultimately good people, but they haven’t stood out.
Since the three forces are in a stalemate, everyone is thinking of deceiving someone to make them charge and then shooting them from behind when they are exhausted…!
And the top people don’t really care about beliefs or anything like that.
Quattro, who rejected the meeting for reasons of discontent, may be acting according to his principles.
>>106
Regardless of Char’s feelings, teaming up with Haman would only lead to the resurgence of Zeon, which is no different from the Titans dropping gas on colonies…
The mention of class is something the Titans are saying on their own, but it’s probably passing because they are gaining power within the Federation.
In the first place, the fact that Zeon spread poison gas in the colonies has long been treated as if some factions acted on their own.
>>108
Before that, you see.
During the One Week War, there was a nuclear Buzz Colony.
It seems that in some media, Bask is a colonel at the time of the One Year War, but if that’s the case, it means he hasn’t been promoted at all despite becoming the commander of an elite unit.
Some people seem to misunderstand, but the Titans are oppressing not just Zeon, but all Space Noids.
>>111
What the Zeon aliens are saying is mixed between Sun Bowl and the TV version, so it’s pointless to engage with them.
>>111
They are a group that is repeatedly committing outrages against Space Noids and Earth Noids under the pretext of hunting down remnants.
I heard that the Federation is accepting EFSF into the mainstream.
Don’t mess with us, we are withdrawing… what we have done is New Decide.
Be careful, as this is not the Titans.
>>114
Annoying faction Osugi!
When playing Gihren’s Greed, my ally Jamaica is really annoying.
>>117
If you want to do it, do it on your own! Don’t steal my subordinates!!
The Titans are an elite force, but I wonder what criteria were used to select the young members with no track record.
>>121
It should be in order from the top of the military academy.
>>121
Could it be that the results from the military academy and training are outstanding, leading to a nurturing opportunity or something similar?
>>128
It seems like they decided based on a question like “What do you think about Spacenoids?”
Unlike most enemies in the Universal Century, they are a rigid professional soldier with a weak sense of fighting for their homeland.
I just realized that there might be a reason why some people with general sensibilities don’t feel sensations.
With the main weapon nuclear bazooka Zaku, I was planning to take down the Federation fleet and inject poison gas into the colonies that won’t listen, then drop it on Jaburo, but it just fell in Australia, causing only a slight rise in the sea level, and now they’re forming a violent group called the Titans!!
The treatment of the Titans is explained by the Jamaican.
In addition to being treated as higher than your rank, you will receive an increase of 3 paid leave days each month, which adds up to 36 days a year.
It was the period when Jamitov was engaged in political maneuvering and completely became the upper organization of the Federation Forces.
Until the day of the Dakar speech…
>>125
“Power is what controls everything!! Ah!?”
>>125
It’s an important thing, but when I’m seriously told that I get more paid leave because I’m an elite, it kind of takes the wind out of my sails…
A little while ago, people who lived on Earth were forcibly relocated to a colony.
You are a space-noid with dangerous thoughts, aren’t you! (Smack!)
Who are you guys considering as the chosen ones…? That’s the Titans from the Z era.
Is it okay for the people in the thread to say that Monsia went to Mars Zeon without official approval?
>>129
“It depends on the manga.”
In that manga, they are on Mars.
In another manga, they are still fighting in the Earth sphere.
>>135
Isn’t the timeline completely different?
Rebellion is from 0084 to 0085, while AOZ is from 0089 onwards.
Was Jerid involved in an accident all of a sudden, but is he okay?
>>133
Yes
It created the opportunity for public opinion to completely lean towards the EUG.
>>137
It’s both Jerid’s biggest blunder in Z and Char’s greatest achievement.
The cycle of revenge will expand with Camille and Jerid, and as a result, the whole situation will increasingly become grim.
>>134
It seems like Jerid is just linked unilaterally…
>>149
If I hadn’t stopped in front of the ticket gate that day
>>153
The lyrics of the new Gundam somehow miraculously match Jerid.
>>153
Camille is badly reading the absurdity of being mocked through an NT-like sensitivity.
You know Kamille is sensitive about his name, so don’t call him out loud…
The United States dropped two atomic bombs on Japan, but there are still good American soldiers, right?
Since that was completely unrelated to the original Camille, it seems like even if he were within the Federation, there might be a chance he could be swayed to join the AEUG and be rejected…
Mob-kun, desperately trying to justify himself by raising his voice during the briefing on the poison gas operation, is painful to watch.
I like the person on the right.
The Titans were saying “We’re two ranks above you!” while hitting.
Even if I promote two ranks, Colonel Bright will still have a higher rank.
It’s a scene where they’re saying that the Titans are important regardless of rank.
>>143
Trash!
>>143
In the first place, there is no way to elevate someone by two ranks.
I’m just saying it on my own.
If you do that, the military command structure and hierarchy will become a mess, so if you’re going to do it, you should promote them two ranks higher from the beginning.
>>178
Even real military doctors and technical officers have proper high ranks, even though they have no command authority.
The goal is to gather hate, so it is established as an elite force, collecting rookie Earthers and causing them to feel superior as the chosen ones, resulting in the creation of a discriminatory group that looks down on everyone from all directions.
During a dangerous low-altitude flight prohibited within the colony, Jerid really could have been in serious trouble if the battle hadn’t started and things had gotten chaotic after accidentally destroying the organization’s building.
It might have been better for him to be relegated there; he might have survived.
Big organizations shouldn’t easily resort to colony drops, poison gas, or nuclear weapons!
Yazan was angry about the gas attack, but he’s not a decent person himself.
>>151
It seems more concerned about the loss of combat opportunities rather than humanitarian issues.
>>155
They simply want to enjoy killing each other.
I just dislike the idea of one-sided massacres, but if children or women attack, I will fight back.
>>162
“I want to have a duel!!” That’s something Yazun would say…
>>167
No, I think he’s a born soldier yakuza, so he would say no thanks to that.
>>167
“Fool! Do you have any idea how much an MS costs?!” As you can tell from lines like that, I simply enjoy being a professional soldier and riding MS, but I don’t want to risk my life for personal hobbies.
Jered has messed up in places that have nothing to do with Camille as well…
Just because something is written in one spin-off doesn’t mean all other works converge on it.
If another work describes what happens to Monshia afterwards, it will branch off again there.
I don’t know if there are people who want to write about Monshia that much!
It’s interesting that Yazaan seems to be well-received by important people like that.
Naturally sitting behind Basque, leaning as if I were a mistress, and being mentioned as having connections with an important person at the Gate of Zengen.
>>160
I like to fight, but I don’t get the impression that I’m disobeying orders.
I have subordinates, so I might surprisingly be acting like a soldier.
>>171
It feels like the act of betraying allies by getting involved in factional disputes is a problem that goes beyond just disobeying orders.
>>175
This anime is all about former allies killing each other…
I knew about the last scenes from TV spoilers, but after watching the entire show, Emma is just too much of a wild card…
That gives me a stronger feeling than the new translation, that right after the doubts, they’ll betray the Titans by being sprinkled with powder in Bask.
Why are there so many people who think the entrance gate to the military facility is a ticket gate?
There was a former Titan in the fragment of the star and moon.
I think Yazaan is the kind of person who questions what’s enjoyable about massacring defenseless civilians and whether it even has any meaning.
I really don’t understand the difference between the Titans and the Federation people who are just enemies.
The Titans, who will attack colonies that are not on the side of Zeon without hesitation, are despised by the air force regardless of any association with Zeon.
>>179
It’s treated like the new Principality of Zeon, right?
Because it is born from within the federation, the public will naturally stop feeling attached to the federation.
I think it’s like the vibe of not finding it interesting to hit a sandbag that doesn’t fight back, rather than it being ethically wrong.
Don’t play!!!
There are virtually no episodes in Z that depict treating injured Zeon soldiers.