
If we’re talking about Zeke Acks, it might be the loose security of Gundam.
>>1
It’s worse than the main part of the First.
A miracle happened where Solomon suddenly vanished in a quarter.
>>2
You won’t be able to win even if you go through that.
>>4
However, it does not lose either.
Because the defense of Side 3 will no longer be able to be maintained.
>>4
Well, that’s just a desperate attempt after it’s already a sure loss.
It seems like the Zabi family is going to have internal conflicts again, and it wouldn’t be surprising if the Federation forces take advantage of that to attack…
If only Jean’s Zaku hadn’t broken down…!
In the first place, the difference in foundational power and technological level is too great, whether it’s successfully miniaturizing the psycommu or mass-producing the Big Zam.
Somehow, even without the Gundam, we could still fight, like when we shut out Odessa or when Dozle fell. So it’s important to accumulate combat data for MS…
Probably, there aren’t any RX-78 units 4-8 at all; by September, it would be strange if they weren’t already in the GM frame.
If the Solomon drop had been successful, it would have affected the L point and the tides, so it really would have been nothing but a devastation strategy.
>>11
In the Universal Century, even if a colony falls on the moon, it has no effect at all.
Also, there is a nuclear pulse engine, so fine adjustments can be made.
>>13
Considering the mass difference, well, the Moon itself shouldn’t be a problem for a single colony.
The city is crazy, but
>>17
What’s important is not the mass, but the speed.
If the impact is slowed down before hitting, the colony’s power will decrease to the point of only destroying one town like Dublin.
>>19
To be honest, it’s correct that I can’t accelerate that much.
After all, it’s the limit of the UC world bound by its orbit.
If you accelerate poorly, you’ll fly off into the far reaches of the universe.
To be honest, the Zeon side had an absurdly fortunate run.
How they were able to achieve victories close to historical facts without Gundam will be understood after April.
Amuro: “See you, strongest. Just a mere mortal born in a world without me.”
In the end, it’s the side that gets cornered that drops the colony, isn’t it, in the Universal Century?
In the first place, both solar rays and colony lasers, as well as poison gas, can be used.
I wonder if Axis is being constructed.
>>18
They probably have some preparations made for a shelter, but no one goes there.
>>20
It is not a shelter in the first place.
It’s a mining base.
>>18
Originally, it has existed as a resource satellite since before the war, and has been imposed on Maharaja Khan.
Because it is a precious base that escaped the flames of war, it is only noted in the official history as having gathered.
I wonder why the Federation left the Gundam in such a place with the cockpit unlocked and completely empty.
>>21
It’s a mystery that the security is gone, but the reality is that there are no keys, just like with actual combat aircraft.
Was there any sign that Solomon was slowing down…?
>>24
It says that it’s making final adjustments.
>>28
Is that so…
Shall I go take a look one more time?
>>24
Rather, it should be the final acceleration, so if you disrupt the balance at that time, it will deviate, which is the fundamental premise of the direct attack strategy.
In other words, it accelerates before it falls.
>>35
They say you can’t calm down without final deceleration.
>>37
Even if you say that I’m supposed to slow down and ignore what is being said in the work…
>>46
Isn’t fine-tuning about deceleration to enter a descent trajectory or adjusting the landing position?
>>51
Well, during the explanation of the plan, Char said that if you break the konpeitō from the inside, it will cause a deviation in direction during the final acceleration, which will allow Granada to be saved.
Rather, if it slows down, it will fall to the moon anyway, so Granada won’t be saved.
The federation lost, but I haven’t lost… I didn’t expect the child to appear in the special footage.
I wonder what the Federation was planning to do if Amuro, being a child, had stopped the war for the valid reason that it shouldn’t be fought.
Aksis only exists to send the resources mined from the rear back to the homeland.
There are also towns that are not fortified like Solomon or A-Baoa-Qu.
Gundam’s lax security is the same in the official timeline.
Considering the mass of the Moon, I don’t think there will be any significant changes unless we collide something like Luna-2 with a lot of force.
There are traces of two impacts where an asteroid about 300 km in diameter hit and caused the crust to rupture, but it remains stable as a satellite.
>>34
Solomon is small.
If it hadn’t become popular, that would have been the end after winning the federation.
The popularity became the cause of defeat.
Because he is a prominent member of the Dikeun faction, he shouldn’t be bullied by Giren brother.
The Maharaja agreed to become the person in charge there after the completion of Axis at Dozul’s request.
For Dozule, he had received 100% goodwill from the Maharaja’s daughter, along with his wife.
The Maharaja suspected, “Oh, he feels responsible because he had a relationship with my daughter…”
I’m not sleeping, though.
>>39
But the look on his face when he said he wanted to send his daughter over was purely lascivious…
To be honest, I personally think that if Zeon won the battle of A Baoa Qu while still following the flow of the official history up to that point, it would create a situation similar to the world line of Zieg Aks, except for Luna II not falling.
>>40
Isn’t it more of a world where the attack on the kompeitō was a huge success?
>>40
Maybe.
>>40
Well, it makes it seem like Kycilia is the war criminal, doesn’t it?
>>53
It’s undoubtedly true that it was killed at the worst possible timing.
If I accelerate, I’ll fly away…
In the end, even if we win, the colony side will still struggle.
Staying on Earth might be the winning move.
>>45
I think the Earth is in a pretty much hellish situation because it relied heavily on resources from space, and with the loss of human habitats in space and the absence of those resources, it has become quite dire.
Maharaja Khan only spoke about his thoughts to his wife.
He is a person who has served as an aide to Degwin.
For now, we need to do something about the situation where Anaheim is holding the backbone, or else it will be gradually drained away.
However, if it’s crushed, it will enter the late period of the space warring states era ahead of time.
I feel that the achievement of mass-producing the Big Zam is greater than that of capturing the Gundam.
>>49
How did you do that?
I wonder if they poured all the resources that were supposed to be invested in things like Pezun.
>>52
The MA mass production was strongly influenced by Gihren, and it seems like they threw in all sources except for Gundam.
>>52
There might be resources available from not creating unnecessary things.
>>49
And that’s why the Kshatriya faction used it straightforwardly through the M-channel…
>>49
It’s so magical that I can’t even figure out where you prepared it from.
Since we’ve already lost Odessa and failed to capture Jaburo, we don’t have any leeway.
>>55
Well, it’s not Odessa, but the abandonment of the gravity front is the predetermined course.
Moreover, doesn’t it seem like they successfully escaped to space more smoothly than in actual history?
>>63
Then I won’t attack Jaburo.
Unlike the official history, we don’t even know where the entrance is.
>>72
It’s quietly affecting that Char hasn’t been demoted…
>>49
It actually feels like a back-and-forth situation up until this point, and it doesn’t seem like Zeon is winning as much as I thought.
It seems that there were hardly any troops to prevent the Solomon drop because most of the forces were allocated to the Luna II operation.
If Gihren had not been killed in the Battle of A Baoa Qu, would Zeon have been able to avoid defeat?
It might be that instead of not losing, it becomes a state of equilibrium.
>>56
There was a little argument, and it was breached within a few minutes, so it’s just a margin of error, right?
>>56
Since Revil is dead, we should surrender.
Because Raum was like that.
>>65
What are you talking about? I only started strategizing after I died.
>>74
That was just a unilateral decision because there was a possibility of being hit by a solar ray even if the site pulled back, and it has nothing to do with Jaburo’s intentions.
>>56
In the battle of A Baoa Qu, the Federation has deployed almost all of its space forces, so if they are annihilated, they won’t be able to attack for a while as they will need time to rebuild their strength.
>>76
The Federation doesn’t know that cooling the solar ray takes about a week or two.
>>56
This is being supplemented in a secret meeting, but…
The anti-aircraft fire has weakened, so it’s said that we can land.
If it stays the same, the White Base won’t be able to lead, so the S field is over.
If you can’t drop S, the N field is also finished.
It feels like the fall of Luna II is the decisive blow.
There weren’t any other large bases either.
Big is equivalent to several battleships, so if we tighten our resources, it seems that mass production is indeed possible.
>>58
I’m trying to conquer Jaburo, so I’m wasting resources normally.
Moreover, Char hasn’t found the dock while chasing the White Base, so it’s a blind assault.
I have a feeling that there was some talk about the Earth Federation government being abolished once the space immigration policy was completed, but I can’t remember whether that was just a delusion or not.
>>66
It’s the first I’ve heard of it.
Right after Gihren was shot, the huge aircraft carrier Dross was sunk, causing everything to collapse all at once, so it feels like it was bound to happen sooner or later.
>>70
It’s been 30 minutes.
>>70
Was Gihren really a genius…?
When I look at various things, it feels like I’m just a rationalist who doesn’t understand people’s hearts.
However, it seems that they died without being able to take a firm stance towards their family and siblings, stuck in a standstill.
It’s not like if we lose, we can’t make any deals with the universe side at all.
Isn’t it possible to secure resources through normal trade?
>>71
There’s no obligation that Zion would allow, so it’s either not letting it happen or imposing ridiculous tariffs.
>>77
Well, you can just go via the moon, right?
Zeon can’t even dominate Side 6.
>>87
Is it the closest point to the enemy territory?
The Moon is not just at Side 6.
>>92
Are you serious about tightening everything up when there’s no reason to engage in combat?
The manufacturing of parts necessary for maintaining the colony relies on Anaheim.
>>97
Then just take over Anaheim, right?
>>101
Don’t you know the scale?
>>105
It’s Anaheim without military power and a dictatorship.
>>105
It’s the home base of the moon.
In the first place, Anaheim is not actually in conflict with Zeon.
>>97
Why is Anaheim on the Earth side during this period, to begin with?
There are even documents that cooperate in the development and mass production of Granada and Zaku variations.
>>102
The headquarters are on Earth.
>>107
What are you talking about? During the war, Granada was already the headquarters long ago.
>>87
Side 6 is not cooperating with the Federation, and the Moon belongs to Zeon.
The command center was non-functional for about 15-30 minutes after Giren’s death.
It seems that the prominent Dros sank, and the collapse of the front lines began.
With GQuuuuuuX, I still have the Solar Ray saved up.
Showing this off and engaging in a flashy club diplomacy would likely make me disliked, but it would definitely seem to allow me to seize the initiative.
The source of the deployed forces for the Jaburo invasion operation is only the strategic tactics encyclopedias.
It seems that the number of MS deployed was around several dozen, and there were quite a few Gauss as well.
It’s unclear that we’ve only lost a bit of strength with just a few minor skirmishes.
If you take the route where Gihren survives and Kishiria is arrested, you will receive the Odessa resources that could sustain a 10-year war.
At the end of the war, Zeon gets a huge bonus, you know.
>>84
It doesn’t really matter.
The biggest problem for Zeon is the pilot issue resulting from the loss in the Ruum British Operation gravity front.
Is Deggin also not dead, or was he assassinated, or did he die of illness?
>>85
The reason for becoming timid, Garma, is still alive, so unless there is something special, I think he is living normally.
I saw it for the first time today, but isn’t it just an extension of a club activity where you constantly have clan battles with witches?
>>86
Rather, it’s just a step up in fundraising because they are declaring they will go to Earth.
>>86
No one knows that yet.
Since Gihren, who should normally be firm and steady in his home country, is being dragged out to the battlefield, if a stalemate occurs where there are neither wins nor losses, it will also be tough for Zeon.
Is there a biometric authentication feature around 00?
>>94
Also, a unicorn.
Regarding the clan battle, I don’t know whether to pull for it or not because there aren’t any rivals or goals.
>>96
Isn’t it the case that in the special footage, the witch is with Klaba?
Since Gihren and Kyshiria are dead and there are no leaders left, they only agreed to a ceasefire. If they had survived, they would have continued fighting until they achieved independence.
In that case, since all the pro-war generals including Reville in the federation have been killed in action, they have no choice but to recognize independence and make peace.
It’s amazing to see a weapon that is 18 meters long doing something like battle ring activities.
>>99
To be honest, it seems like it’s just a minor squabble between junk dealers, and the combat time is short, so it’s not a big deal.
Experienced pilots tend to prefer Zaku, leading to problems where they die due to the performance difference.
I want to see a skit, but it’s much more serious than I expected.
>>100
Even at the time of the Solomon drop, the Zeon Gym was already in production, yet even veteran soldiers under Char are still piloting Zaku instead of Dom.
Anaheim only seriously entered MS development after the war, but weren’t they already a mega-corporation involved in colony projects before that?
>>111
That’s true, but for some reason, there are a few people who mistakenly think we’re only doing the MS business…
>>111
Since we have money, we bought Zeonic Company after the war and rapidly increased our development capabilities.
On the other hand, I was involved in the Gundam development projects and developed various things like the GP series.
Both sides eagerly absorbed each other’s technology and caused a great uproar since the time of the Gryps Conflict.
The chairman of Anaheim believes that if humanity is expelled from Earth, they can reclaim the holy land…
Is there really still a belief that military power can control everything?
If Mr. Ma had fired nuclear missiles in Odessa, the Federation Army would have collapsed much sooner.
I don’t know if there was a counteroffensive in Odessa to begin with, but…
In the end, is the Federation mass-producing gyms and selling them to junk dealers?
>>116
Isn’t that a mass-produced Gundam from Zeon?
There are elements like the eye design that have a Zeon-like feel.
>>119
It’s a huge problem that federal officials are on board.
>>116
There’s no way.
Rinnyo just dislikes Gundam, and it seems like the Federation doesn’t matter to her anymore.
If you make one mistake, the illegal gambling match where a fusion reactor will explode near the colony has probably not been thoroughly cracked down on because the military police, politicians, and even Zeon, which is supplying Zaku civilian products, are all connected at a higher level and have a deeply intertwined relationship based on money…
The people on the scene are securing and working, perfectly showcasing their performance and achievements, after scrambling the defeated side that can’t even put up much of a resistance due to their nicely destroyed heads, five minutes later.
In the first place, if Kycilia hadn’t killed Gihren, they would have lost even in the official history, right?
Does the meaning of siding with the Federation arise for Anaheim, knowing that they would be under the watchful eye of Zeon in the post-war situation of Zeek Axis?
>>124
Zero
In the first place, a nuclear fusion reactor does not explode.
>>126
It’s inevitable since it’s set within the story.
Do you understand the principle of the Minovsky-type fusion reactor?
>>129
For some reason, the only one that experienced a nuclear explosion was V.
>>131
It’s not for any particular reason; it’s just how the setting is.
The compromise in miniaturization has resulted in a lack of safety assurance.
>>131
Amuro pierced through the reactor of the Zaku II with his beam saber.
>>138
That is a propellant.
If it’s a nuclear explosion, then the scale is way too small.
>>141
I’m not saying it was used for weaponized nuclear purposes.
>>131
If the Bolgernon had been severely damaged, there would have been a tremendous explosion, and a mushroom cloud would have risen, right?
>>143
The name of the suicide squad comes from the word “suicide,” which means self-killing.
>>129
It’s like a textbook case of spreading a story that seems invitingly submissive…
>>129
Unless you hit it with a mega-particle beam, the reactor core won’t collapse.
However, even with other types of damage, the liquid helium can create a significant vapor explosion.
>>126
I’ll do it.
The compact type is
Isn’t Char talking to himself a bit too much?
>>127
The quiet worker is popular as a character, but the mismatch with having to explain the situation at the beginning is the worst…
In the first place, there are quite a few opposition members in the federation on the moon.
However… the MS of the 07th team exploded massively…
I don’t really understand why they didn’t use the annoying 08th Team.
>>136
Because it’s perfect for a decoy.
>>136
I don’t know if that guy will follow orders.
It could drift away from the intended location, and if we’re not careful, a nuclear explosion could happen right where we are, which would be the worst-case scenario.
I wonder if Alex is made for Seira-san?
Defense is a world of volume and mass competition.
Why do you make definite statements when you don’t know the details of the setting?
Why is Side 7 dissatisfied when the Zeon victory led the space colonies to obtain autonomy and become economically prosperous?
>>146
It’s not Side 7…
It’s so annoying that slums are forming in high-end cities.
“Zion should take it.”
>>146
It’s not good, is it?
In the first place, it is more likely that all the federal resources poured in for post-war economic recovery have completely disappeared.
Since around ’91, it became a high-output small generator, but stability has been sacrificed.
Since it started causing a big explosion, Bigginina is also experiencing secondary explosions and massive explosions.
Shouldn’t the federation really be taking in refugees?
>>151
It only has the mainland of Earth and was born as a government aimed at reducing the population from the mainland of Earth…
Is it possible for the citizens of Side 3 to become economically prosperous even though the population has halved?
>>152
It seems they were making a living off heavy industry exports, and it’s just that their export destinations have dramatically disappeared, right?
>>152
The only ones surviving properly on the space side are 3 and 6, and I think it can only become prosperous.
>>159
There are no elements to become rich anywhere…
It was precisely because the Federation worked hard to rebuild the colonies on their own that they were able to support the population explosion, and if that support disappears, humanity will have no choice but to abandon the elderly on a mountain of disposal.
After the war, the federation will carry out large-scale reconstruction on all sides.
There is no point in doing it as Jikakus.
Giren also has no reason to increase the colonies…
Not a “mountain for abandoning the elderly,” but a “sky for abandoning the elderly.”
Space debris is increasing.
The population has finally decreased, so with Gihren still around, it will surely become a path straight towards elitism.
>>160
That’s why they probably created a scenario where Kycillia would hold power.
>>162
If Kycilia seizes power, won’t she aim for an even more terrifying controlled society? She’s someone who absolutely loves secret police.
>>167
It’s a tough call between the extreme of eugenics and selective extinction…
>>167
Isn’t the reason why the Zeon of Ziegac is a democratic state due to Kishiria and Ghiren opposing each other, resulting in neither proposal being accepted? Considering the conversation from Sodon.
>>173
Is there a story about Zeon becoming a democratic nation? I only remember things like Macbeth’s court.
The population is increasing too much! We have no choice but to send people to space! This is what led to the Earth Federation being the main organizer.
Zion was established by Daikun, who got angry because, despite working hard in space, the people on Earth were benefiting too much.
I only have that kind of perception.
Once Zeon stopped its wartime economy, there would probably be a rush of private sector bankruptcies.
There are likely many residents from the colonies who were primarily on the Federal side.
There are still some old men who are devastated except for Side 3 and 6, even though ZZ has become a topic of discussion.
>>166
While there are some colonies that didn’t collapse, the majority were destroyed.
>>169
The nuance is completely different between “there’s no other option but the majority” and “there’s no other choice than the majority.”
I wonder why the head and limbs of 01 were mass-produced, but the torso was just a cannon.
>>168
One could say that it’s to give a mob-like feeling.
The federation will probably also be holed up on Earth, and a tight world is coming for everyone.
Kisiria also emphasizes Newtypes and has a selective ideology.
The ZZ’s one bunch of Shangri-La Colony is a dangerous place where the gravity control isn’t working properly because it hasn’t been properly maintained.
I wonder what will happen if the Federation, which is working hard to rebuild the colony, disappears…
I wonder what the Zeon soldiers think about the Zabi family’s faction struggles?
It’s surprising how the young crew of Sodon or those swearing allegiance to Zeon are doing well in the midst of the corruption of the military regime.
As a result of Zeon’s victory, if the Delaz Fleet doesn’t exist and the grain-producing areas are safe, then the population has decreased, so wouldn’t it be fine for earthlings to just stay on Earth?