
If the victory condition is to suddenly capture the enemy’s super awesome new weapon.
It was a mistake to start the war.
>>1
In the novel version, even though Amuro takes the Gundam, in the end, it feels like Char wins alone, but there are still a few points where he can claim victory.
>>1
If we don’t start a war, the enemy won’t develop super amazing new weapons…
Amuro, who was not originally supposed to pilot, ended up being brought together with the Gundam.
In Johnny’s return memories, the Zeon instructor corrects the trainees, saying, “Your mistakes can lead to the death of your comrades and ultimately the destruction of the unit, division, and nation!”
Exactly that.
If it’s Gik-Axis, they might have sneakily gotten promoted.
If it were like this or if it were like that, it’s always a sure thing to talk about.
Zion is like Sega.
It can also be said that it’s not because of this guy, but because Char didn’t go.
But if we just go back after reconnaissance, there will be three complete Gundams and their original pilots, so I wonder what will happen.
>>8
The experimental RX series machines that the thread image broke are all going to be deployed in actual combat…
>>8
If the reconnaissance doesn’t get exposed, Char will come soon after.
>>11
Isn’t Amuro and the others evacuating because Char’s pursuit has been detected?
>>8
Once we return from reconnaissance, we don’t necessarily have to attack right away; we can also call for reinforcements from the homeland.
>>12
Since Side 7 and Side 3 are on the opposite side of the Earth, it’s definitely too far and I can’t wait.
>>16
Perhaps it was because at the beginning, Char was struggling with no reinforcements and tight supplies.
>>19
The supply reinforcements led by Gadem were surprisingly powerful enough to assist even with outdated equipment.
Amuro splitting Gine’s Zaku in half with a “Noooooo!!!!” on his first battle is way too scary!
The achievement of crushing the Tem can be forgiven if you put your fingers back.
Because of this guy’s nuclear explosion, Amuro lost his beloved father.
Even if you take the Gundam, the flow remains the same until you are expelled from Earth and lose it to Solomon.
To be honest, I don’t think Gene has much to do with it. It’s amusing to blame everything on Gene, so I don’t mind.
>>20
The reason we can mass-produce Big Zam is because the costs for the integrated maintenance plan have disappeared.
At this point, Char only has the Musai and 5 Zaku units, so he’s pretty much cornered.
Are we going to do it again… the historical intervention of the Federation vs. Zeon…
It is understood that the White Base was assigned to Zeon at the time of submission.
It’s partly because of this guy.
To be more precise, it’s important that Char himself has the inspiration to go from there.
“I feel like that spark from back then changed everything.”
It’s not his fault at all.
In the end, Zeon is being beaten up severely until the very end in that world.
>>29
Solomon has been taken.
With the materials saved, we can mass-produce Big Zam and conquer Luna II.
Until the fall of Solomon was the established course, but conversely, the fall of Luna II was also determined.
>>32
Do you really think they could mass-produce the Big Zam?
This isn’t a game, no matter how you look at it.
>>71
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>>71
Because we had deployed a whole squad.
>>29
Gion is really weak in the first place.
>>34
The official history 1st is also a very close victory.
>>34
That’s an exaggeration.
Not that much.
>>38
First of all, Zeon is not strong.
>>29
We barely managed to confine the federation to Earth and win our independence, but…
Maybe we haven’t been able to secure a truce agreement that advantageous.
>>44
The Federal Army lost all military bases in space and has run out of options to attack.
Zion has also been driven out from Earth, so it’s just a ceasefire due to a lack of strength to launch another invasion.
>>65
The Earth in the Universal Century has been in a state of food shortage since before the Delaz Conflict, requiring food imports from colonies.
It’s hard when I’m isolated and don’t have enough rice.
If no one can make this guy hold back and improve the cannon, Zeon might win.
Thanks to copying Gundam, we won’t have to create unnecessary MSMA anymore.
Are you saying that the Gelgoog is a useless machine? Do you want to be blasted away?
>>31
The main story is mostly useless except for the Zaku, Dom, and Gelgoog.
It is true that Amuro’s achievements, when viewed in the grand scheme, do not have a significant impact on the overall situation in the Zieg Arcus world.
The significant influence was when Char stole the perfectly functioning Gundam.
>>33
It’s funny that even though I copied it, I’m not getting killed by the enemy in practice, but dying by accident instead…
>>33
The decision that set the course was the early mass production of the gym, which allowed the budget to be redirected from the unnecessary MS development to the Big Zam…
>>43
But, we need amphibious MS for the Earth invasion! Development resources!
It’s Big Zam, Banaji.
The mass production of Big Zam will solve everything.
>>35
I couldn’t help but laugh because they are really mass-producing it.
>>35
Either way, Father will pass away, won’t he, Princess Big?
It was merely a fragile victory on top of the existence of the historical WB team.
>>45
All the top-class commanders like Revil and Tianmu are dead.
It’s not related to Gundam, right?
Big Zam Unrivaled
>>46
Destroying the troops stationed at Kompeito is a significant achievement.
To be blunt, the guy firing that beam cannon is the most dangerous in terms of judgment.
>>47
That colony is going to get a hole, right?
I wonder if the swimming club’s plans have also been abandoned.
The engineers in the world of Gikux are calm.
>>50
There should be mobile suits that were made before the Gelgoog.
>>50
We’re going to invade Earth and push them out.
I think the swimming club is doing well.
The reason mass-produced machines only include Zaku and Dom is because it’s the novel version.
>>51
The development of the Gelgoog has been canceled, dammit!
>>51
Zion winning and Sharialble being the deputy are elements from the novel version.
At that time, having the Gun Cannon equipped with a beam cannon is insane.
When it comes to what was prominent at the beginning, it can only be about the Big Zam.
Isn’t the Gun Cannon strong?
With the capture and analysis of the Gundam, we could just make this our main production machine.
The development of MS-14 and others will no longer be needed.
So, should we go ahead and mass-produce the Resource Big Zam…?
Was the integrated development plan unnecessary!?
>>62
Rather, we were able to avoid wasting resources because we formulated the integration and maintenance plan at an early stage.
>>62
In terms of the outcome, that’s true.
Since I don’t know what the right answer is, I have no choice but to try and error…
Why are they cramming experimental technologies into something captured from the enemy, resulting in accidents and deaths?
Isn’t Gigant necessary?
In that world, the fictional war record would be: What if the Federation had won?
Char’s line, “One Gundam controlled by an NT won’t decide the battle,” is a fact, isn’t it?
>>68
But Director Tsurumaki said, since it’s a Gundam work, isn’t it strange if the outcome isn’t decided by the Gundam?
One Gundam alone won’t change anything, but one Hermes had a big impact.
I understand developing underwater MS, but why did it diversify so unnecessarily…?
>>73
Purely terrestrial MS can also be developed in the colonies, but…
Because the ocean exists only on Earth, I wonder if we couldn’t tell which one is the correct answer?
If you’re making Gelgoog, haven’t you made almost everything…?
You probably competed in things like gambling too…
>>74
It’s a suspicious stage whether a competition was held or not.
>>78
It’s not MS-11, it’s MS-14, so the Pezun Plan is definitely confirmed to be over.
>>74
Without the gamble, this time Sugita will become an existence that can’t ride any MS at all…
>>89
The thrilling word “military trial of General McCabe”
>>95
Disgustingly bad…!!
>>89
Because he is a lieutenant general, he is really important…
It wasn’t about low cost, medium cost, or high cost; we won by doing it with low cost and high cost.
The one that really has a big impact is the aircraft equivalent to Hermes.
The Gundam and the White Base had little impact on the battle situation.
>>82
No, the work of the 13th Independent Unit after Jaburo is quite significant.
If we had gone to attack A Baoa Qu with one third of our prepared forces wiped out and had lost, we would have been in a situation where we could burn Earth anytime with a solar ray from Side 3, the farthest point from Earth. So it was truly a narrow victory.
The scene with a lot of Big Zams is hilarious, isn’t it?
>>85
It’s called Kairepo.
The mass production of Big Zam is a victory flag.
>>92
I want to see a video adaptation of the monster battle between the mass-produced Big Zam and Psycho Gundam…
>>85
I think I had a face like that of Kshiria when I saw it in the theater.
If I had gotten the Gundam a little earlier, I might have been able to hold out on Earth.
>>88
It won’t be possible unless the Gundam is prepared sooner.
The beginning is probably completed with evacuation, and either way, Amuro won’t be on it.
If we don’t steal it there, we won’t be able to mass-produce Gundams in Zeon and will lose.
The situation in space really hinges on whether we were able to crush the brutal bit-equipped machines.
I’m being scolded by Dozle for losing two Zaku, so Zaku during this period is a valuable asset.
When it comes to the showdown at Kilimanjaro
It’s the Big Zam army vs. the Psycho Gundam army, isn’t it…?
Controlling bits with an MS size that has a small hit area is…
I think it’s quite a dangerous weapon.