
I just cannot understand a person named Nina Purpleton.
I need help.
Do you need to understand?
Trying to understand a crazy person will drive you crazy.
The settings around Nina have probably changed midway, so you don’t need to worry about it.
Nina can still understand 0083 REBELLION better!
At first, she’s a cute otaku girl, so you can understand, right?
It depends on where you started to not understand.
A woman who was driven mad by the most trivial reason of retroactive justification.
Nina is incomprehensible, but it’s okay because the Albion squad fought without really understanding what was going on during the climax!
If you can’t think MS is cool, then 0083 is going to be tough for you.
The charm of the Bald Fleet is 90% due to the passionate performance of the voice actors.
Did they come up with that setting in order to expand on Gato’s past?
She’s been a terrible woman from the start.
In the end, getting caught up in the mess and finishing off like that is just too bad.
Gundam is so cool!
Avoiding and attacking while blowing the vernier is super cool!
I love Val Valo and Neue Ziel too!
I felt that way, so Nina was a huge noise.
I’m also curious about the logic behind the atomic bazooka.
>>15
In short, it is something that harnesses energy from nuclear fusion.
Since it is not nuclear fission, the power is on a different level.
The strange thing about 0083 is that it’s largely affected by the director change, so let’s not worry about it and just go with the flow.
>>16
Even that director doesn’t know much about Nina’s surroundings, so the darkness is deep.
As a result of the Albion team on the ground, unaware of the political maneuvering between the Federation and the Zeon remnants, putting in all their efforts, the Titans are born.
Keith, step on it with the Gelgoog!
The fact that all I can think about is to run away once the safety valve is hit, regardless of anything else, is still laughable.
Since I’m technically the heroine, I want to create opportunities for my character, but maybe if it doesn’t happen like this, I won’t be able to create any.
I feel like the Atomic Bazooka isn’t firing a nuclear warhead but rather shooting out a powerful explosive beam powered by nuclear energy, which is a bit of a confusing setting.
>>21
I heard some setting about doing something with plasma here.
It feels like there are no winners, or rather, it’s hard to understand what the purpose of it all is in the final stages.
0083 has great animation, but the scenario is the worst in the Universal Century.
My current boyfriend and my ex are fighting to the death (the worst).
Is that the one where you contain the fireball of a nuclear explosion in a field made of Minovsky particles and maintain it for a few seconds to incinerate everything within range?
Mk82 warhead
The idea of strengthening our influence by making Earth’s food supply depend on the colony is still acceptable.
Why are you destroying the grain belt in the Arctic, Delaz?
>>29
As long as the food production on Earth does not decline, we won’t have to rely on imports from the colonies.
Well, I don’t care about Nina anyway.
You can’t create a strong Gundam without being a bit crazy.
But isn’t the design philosophy of GP-02 strange? Isn’t the Antarctic Treaty expired?
If the federation operated it, where did they expect to fire the nuclear bazooka?
If the Zeon remnants were wiped out like that, wouldn’t the Titans never be born?
I have been feeling uneasy for about three days because of a delusion like that.
>>30
Wasn’t it a wartime treaty?
Well, it’s just a plan to make an amazing Gundam!
>>30
Aren’t you thinking about the background of how the Titans were created in reverse?
>>30
The Antarctic Treaty is a treaty with the Principality of Zeon, so terrorists claiming to be its remnants are exempt.
The person who gave the order to create GP02 is hostile towards the one who made the Titans.
>>41
Is that so!?
>>47
It may be an exaggeration to say they are hostile, but they are a different faction within the Federation Army.
>>30
The Antarctic Treaty is a wartime treaty, so it has expired.
Only Delafree seems to think the One Year War is still ongoing.
It’s disconnected because the war has ended.
Axis
>>30
Since Jamitov and the others are working behind the scenes, it will be possible someday.
Some people say that Meta should not be evaluated.
Nina Purpleton is the one who has been most affected by the redo of this work.
>>31
No, it was created as a terrible woman from the start, regardless of the reset.
The staff are saying the same thing.
It’s a strange story to say that we won’t develop it because development is prohibited by the agreement.
>>32
I think only the use is prohibited, while ownership and development were untouched.
It’s not so much that Nina is at fault, but rather that she became a victim of the script trying to incorporate trendy drama elements.
It is a mobile suit that can only wield its power for humanity in the final installment of the long-running Super Robot Wars series…
Well, it’s an existence that is almost out, so after 0083, I didn’t compile the GP series.
Because I got badly taken advantage of by the enemy in this matter, it becomes compelling to say that I will stop doing things like this from now on.
Perhaps
Is it possible for that to happen during the viewing, rather than after?
The shield is equipment for protecting nuclear warheads.
After annihilating the enemy fleet with the atomic bazooka, retreat.
The other armaments are only the minimum necessary vulcan and beam saber.
It’s impossible to say anything other than that it suddenly went crazy due to the circumstances of the story…
They probably wanted to make the production like a stain on the Federation, but considering the contents of the treaty, GP02 is at a suspiciously safe gray area level.
Well, I guess the staff didn’t really have the time to think about the consistency around that.
>>51
It was probably a technology validation machine that wasn’t meant to be made public…
It was said that there was also a plan with a lot of conventional weapons added later.
>>51
Well, if citizens become, “Damn the Federation!” it’s all good.
Gato’s ex-lover can only be described as having suddenly appeared out of nowhere.
>>52
I remember reacting like “Who is this in the beginning?”
>>54
It’s foolish to say things like we struggled through tough times while being supported by a woman…
In games, there are times when beam bazookas or missiles are added for better usability, so they are quite popular.
>>53
I thought I was using things like the plasma reader as a matter of course since I had already experienced it in the game…
I think if it happens while you’re watching, you’re too influenced by internet memes.
At least look at it flatly at first.
Creating works with a sense of live performance is not good after all!
>>56
The appearance of the Titans aside, I was shocked by the success of the colony drop.
I can’t fool you.
>>56
Since it’s an OVA, you had plenty of time to think about it…
Regarding the Antarctic Treaty, it has expired, so the claims of the Delaz Fleet are not correct.
The objective is to make the impression of the federal army as bad as possible by publicly announcing the development of weapons of mass destruction.
I think it’s strange that those who drop colonies on Earth, flaunting their narcissism while posing as warriors, will come up with any kind of pretext.
>>58
In the end, they are just a group of terrorists who only want to die coolly.
>>65
Only those who accomplish their tasks give rise to successors (terrorists), and because they have truly achieved this, there has been ongoing strife; it’s not just about wanting to die coolly.
It is a terrorist group aimed at the perpetuation of armed struggle against the federation.
>>80
It’s too terrible…
>>80
Isn’t this an overly negative interpretation of the opinion?
It’s interesting that the Earth Federation is still under the impression of being at war with the Delaz, while the Delaz themselves think the war is over.
However, that being said, I think nuclear development is somewhat bad for public perception, which is something the people who drop colonies shouldn’t be saying.
Dollaz gave some kind of speech, but I wonder if he really believes what he said…
Isn’t it just like saying that there is a noble cause?
Rather, it’s thanks to this guy that the Titans were formed, or rather, the Colonia faction was secretly supporting the Wyatt faction to eliminate them.
In Gihren’s Greed, you can rack up damage just by rapid-firing with the Vulcans.
Honestly, 0083 changed creators halfway through and the story became inconsistent, so there’s no need to take the characters seriously.
In that sense, 08 is exactly the same, but since the changes are relatively working in a good direction there, maybe it doesn’t get mentioned much.
>>67
Huh, is it going to turn into a love story? But that’s just how Gundam is.
>>72
Isn’t it a romantic comedy from the very beginning of 08?
I wanted to see the evolution of the MS and MA in this direction too.
A capable mastermind bald guy!
The capable Gato as a soldier!
Sheema looks good doing things she doesn’t want to do!
It’s the result of a team that supports each other in the parts that are needed!!
>>71
Of course, Siima would betray you…
>>73
It’s really true that both the Delaz and the Federation think “Well, you guys don’t have anywhere to go anyway…”
It’s understandable since it’s the length of an OVA, but the reasons for the war are weak.
Gato seems to barely maintain popularity due to the quality of his voice.
Aki’s voice is super cool.
>>75
The setting is a pitiful young guy, but because of his voice…
>>76
Aren’t you still in your early twenties or something?
Well, if I hadn’t been tricked by a bald guy, I would be dead in Aoba Ward.
I’ve seen quite a few people who wanted 08 to stick to the military route, but more than that, there are those whose brains were fried by the vibe of Shindo Yama’s Noris.
Me too.
Zion, the Titans have been formed! Even if it’s a predetermined outcome, it still feels a bit unsatisfactory.
The Antarctic Treaty is a wartime treaty, so it doesn’t matter now that the war has ended, right? This is the Federation’s claim.
The only treaty that officially recognizes the Principality of Zeon is the Antarctic Treaty, so the Zeon military has no choice but to base their discussions on the Antarctic Treaty.
The misunderstanding is maximally demonstrated in this incident.
Balding, cake, and Seema are all cool in their own way, don’t you think?
It’s a trashy guy who’s cool, but when you think about it, he’s a bit lost; he’s too pathetic, yet he still manages to be really hot all at the same time.
Considering the movement and character, Gato has a somehow CV Nakahara Yuuichi feel to it.
Looks like something that could be used for “shiko” came at Shima…
Seema may be a villain, but she is also a victim of the Zions’ recklessness.
I really care about my subordinates, so I seem more appealing than the bald guys.
That way of dying is just too pathetic.
I like how all of the bald man’s wishes are granted; it’s wicked.
There is a certain goodness that is akin to a mad dictator of AGE dying peacefully.
>>90
I don’t dislike the calm madness of targeting a food crisis rather than human casualties as a villain.
There is also a meta-reason for the existence that reinforces the establishment of the Titans.
I don’t think the two who support colony drops can say anything about Cima.
It’s also true that with Seema’s way of life, she can’t belong anywhere.
>>91
It’s difficult to be friendly to someone who provokes you and shows no intention of getting along.
Due to the script’s context, whenever Gato is involved, every operation succeeds to an almost miraculous level, which is quite strange for this operation.
It involves Jamitov or something like that added later.
>>92
A strategy that relies too much on Gato’s piloting skills!
Is this a strategy?!
>>101
The presence of Unit 2 is the problem!!
A strategy that involves charging in from the start and coming back with less than half.
Gato knows that, but can’t say it.
So they say something bold to provoke everyone into participating, but then they act as if they’re sorry to the lieutenant general.
According to the Anaheim Journal, the technology from Prototype No. 2 will be utilized in the Rick Dias, right?
The prototype No. 2 is cool, isn’t it?
If I could get a Gundam for personal use, I would want something like this or Gundam DX because I like them that much.
>>95
Are you perhaps someone searching for weapons of mass destruction?
The true purpose of the colony drop in Rebellion—was it the backstory that existed during the anime’s production, or a reverse import from the novel version?
They were pointing out again that the security for Gundam is sloppy at Zeke Axis.
That thread image with the loaded warhead was pretty crazy too.
“Why are they loaded with nuclear warheads in a state of readiness…?”
No matter how much support there is, it won’t turn out that way.
>>99
In Matsuura’s manga, there was a setting where it was converted to a self-owned strategic nuclear weapon.
>>99
Even if you were planning to conduct tests and gather data after going into space, loading would be done just before departure, right?
No one knows that Seema is an innocent victim wrongfully accused.
There’s nothing that can be done about this.
Sheema is struggling with her mental health…
A negative spiral of isolation caused by that.
I… I want the Devil Gundam…
>>108
This guy seriously worries about the Earth!!
>>108
If I weren’t troubled, I could have become a part of the Devil Gundam…
Those who betray easily, like Seema, will not be trusted even by those they betray to.
>>110
“Which side are you on!” hits even Lord Schema himself, right?
That aside, Gato’s voice is just too cool.
>>111
I like the part where he’s posing, but I also quite like how he’s confused by being too straightforward against the enemy, which feels age-appropriate.
I want to unleash the full power of the Moonlight Butterfly in Turn A or Turn X.
The password for the nuclear missile is a four-digit CE; it’s a surprisingly rough management of a strategic weapon that can’t be laughed at.
Following someone who won’t betray me might ultimately lead to death anyway, so maybe it was better to drunkenly shout “Long live Zeon!” and die, right, Lady Shima?
>>116
Hitching a ride to Axis… either way, it’s just a sinking ship that will end up with infighting.
>>119
We have already been rejected by Axis, Lady Sima.
>>127
Poor thing 😢
>>116
Return to the Republic of Zeon and bear all the sins alone, freeing my subordinates.
>>129
The subordinate operates with the assumption of Lord Seema being present…
I don’t know the reasons why GP02 was created, but it wouldn’t be surprising if a mobile suit for countering colony drops, like X’s Satellite Coordinate, was developed even in the Universal Century.
Is it really necessary to go through the trouble of doing MS? Yeah…
>>120
Well, since it’s a robot anime, it seems like regular launchers or attack machines would likely fail along the way…
>>120
It is probably important that it is the Gundam, a symbol of the Federation’s victory.
>>120
The remote weapon is a bit subtle with Min powder, after all…
>>120
If you start saying things like that, then it will apply to the role of all weapons…
>>151
Realistically, even with Minov particles, it is likely that Mobile Suits would be overwhelmed by artillery fire, airstrikes, and anti-Mobile Suit weapons.
In reality, when depicting that kind of thing in a military context, people say, “Isn’t a robot unnecessary?”
The rivalry between Uraki and Gato is really great, isn’t it?
It’s quite a high hurdle to have such a number of episodes for an OVA.
They are the ones who abandoned the forcibly mobilized students as pawns and managed to escape with the entire strength. Their demeanor is different.
>>123
These guys are really showing signs of defeat and escape, aren’t they…
>>130
Because of this, it’s nothing more than a fool pretending to be a warrior all the way through…
>>140
Gato was normally looking for a place to die, but wasn’t it the case that he was approached by a bald guy?
>>130
Once Commander Gihren is gone, Zeon has no chance of winning.
If I’m going to be crushed like this, it’s better to wait while conserving my strength, right?
The battle scene between Fullbarrian and Saicerys is a good one.
A desperate battle using every possible move.
Aksys has Asakura, right?
I don’t want to go!
Nina became a convincing character in the manga version.
It might be a good idea to read it if you’re interested after finishing the anime.
>>134
It was interesting how they supported in a way that was different from just unreasonably glorifying it.
For any reason, it is strange that nuclear warheads are present within the atmosphere.
In the manga, I couldn’t help but give up.
The security of the Trinton nuclear warhead storage facility is
It’s a strict specification that requires continuous retinal authentication, fingerprint authentication, and password lock by the base commander!
After that, the issue is that new employees can casually trespass into the loading work site of Anaheim employees!
Gato is somewhat overwhelmed by the situation.
The DeLers’ balding makes you feel various things…
The landing point of the Rebellion version’s author, who desperately tried to justify and interpret the entire 0083 very positively due to the excessive absurdity and hard-to-understand depictions, is that “the woman, who originally had a lack of support, went insane on the battlefield.”
I’m about halfway giving up.
Now, the Delaz Fleet is evaluated as nothing more than a useless terrorist group, but…
At that time, they were seen as cool, like loyal warriors who died for their principles, it’s true.
Rather, the other federations besides the Albion squad were said to be garbage.
>>142
In reality, I think it’s true that Dullers was devoted to Giren while Gato was devoted to Zeon.
>>147
Is there really loyalty to Zeon in someone who does not obey the orders of the Republic?
>>152
In the current situation,
Your patriotism is a patriotism that only suits you.
I think it’s a way of thinking that can be cut off abruptly.
>>142
If you say it confidently and coolly, no matter how silly the content is, people will see it positively.
It was a story that reminded me of various methods of fraud.
The Killing of 0080 was also by some crazy followers of Gihren.
The commander of Granada and the captain were decent, but…
Just fight in Gundam and settle it.
I won’t accept just shooting a gun in the flesh and calling it the end.
It will generally be like that.
I could just let it slide as a girl I don’t really understand, but…
The last scene has Nina’s smile, so whether I like it or not, I have to think about what that means!
Well, in the big vote, Gato remained popular, and many people didn’t care too much that the enemy side had distorted ideologies.
Since it’s a robot anime, being strong is one aspect of it.
The voice actor performing says they also don’t understand Nina’s emotions well.
I can’t even tell the difference between MS, but I’m fully embodying Nina.
To be honest, I’ve been told by Delaz all along… so I wonder if I really have my own will? That’s what Gato thinks.
>>154
It is also a story about a man who misjudged his place to die and ended up getting swept away.
>>154
I think I was happy to have died at A Bao A Qu.
Nina, who is the producer, screenwriter, and director, is said to be answering that she doesn’t know why it turned out that way.
>>155
What do you mean!!
A model soldier who follows the commands of their superior.
The coercive power of the Republic of Zeon, which suddenly appeared and unilaterally imposed a ceasefire agreement, is nothing but trash.
The surviving factions that still intend to fight have no influence at all.
Everything turned upside down on 9/11.
>>163
It’s been said over and over, and when there was a popularity poll, it ended up that Gato was ranked high, so what was that all about?
>>168
It seems that many people liked it from the beginning, including the terrorist elements.
>>163
Well, the United States is offering free streaming of a Gundam featuring a terrorist protagonist on its own streaming site.
An American employee is involved in the toy development…
Wasn’t it due to a change in the director for Nina…?
For the sake of game balance, there are times when the Vulcan and beam saber are strangely high-performance, but I really hate that, Nameless-chan.
>>165
I only remember that in the old G Generation games, the Vulcan was extremely weak…
As I thought, the usual troll has shown up again.
Looking at what Captain Synapse has done, he seems really incompetent… He might be a nice person from his subordinates’ perspective, though…