
Even strong NT users like Camille and Judau ultimately could only resolve things through killing.
Even so!
Well, I think it will take tens of thousands of years to reach that point.
To put it clearly, there’s no need to be fixated on dialogue at all.
>>4
Full Frontal is here…
No matter how strong you are, it’s not something that one person can solve alone, nor should it be.
It’s often said that the release of the box is meaningless, but I think it’s fine because it had significance for the personal histories of Banagher and Mineva.
The story during the time until the moonlight butterfly is consumed will definitely end up being distasteful because the federal government is corrupt and growing in power…
If there is a gap, Gundam will twist in acts of war, so it’s fundamentally impossible.
The result of valuing dialogue is the extinction of humanity in Ideon.
Still, it’s important to keep saying “someday” and persevere…
>>9
I am preaching that one should not despair as a person in the worst situations.
It feels like UC anime is having Ridi shoulder quite a bit of the burden for the people who pilot Gundams.
Compared to the protagonist who until now followed the Federation Army no matter what, Banaj is quite free.
This weekend, there’s a marathon of the TV broadcast version of UC, so let’s all watch it together from 10 PM to 8:30 AM.
>>13
YouTube?
>>16
Abema’s Gundam Channel
By the time the space war era ends, the Federation will be gone… you could also say it just changed its name.
It’s really interesting to go back and forth between the Rondo Bell and Neo Zeon factions, after all.
>>15
Mr. Bright is too free-spirited, trying to conspire to make the foundation attack…
It’s also a story about middle-aged men who, tired of the Universal Century, reflect on themselves through Banaji.
Since they are the protagonist, it’s okay for them to be a little selfish.
I think it’s well made, but the style is one that divides preferences.
I love how the voice of the second-generation Bright-san is so much like Bright-san.
After watching ZZ all at once, I totally agree that Bright would say something like this.
>>22
After my son was executed by the Earth Federation…
>>23
The Laplace Incident was in 0096 and the Mahfdy Uprising was in 0105, so…
Hathaway’s death is still a long way off.
It was the same with Haman, but even when communicating with NT abilities, don’t just arbitrarily invade my mind, you bastard!! It’s not as convenient a power as you might think…
>>24
In the end, whether you can read minds or see the future, it’s humans who use that power…
I think Lidi’s initial argument is indeed correct.
If everyone died, we could play together…
>>27
But Banagher’s father told him to return to Mineva, so it’s not necessarily a good thing to blend together…
>>27
Char was attached while completely nude, but…
I wonder if I could have played with Lalaa.
It’s the TV edited version available for unlimited viewing, but it feels a bit choppy, so personally, I would prefer you to watch the original OVA version.
In the TV broadcast version, you can’t hear songs by Chemistry or BOOM BOOM SATELLITES.
“But Marida-san keeps telling me to say ‘even so’…”
If we die, we can merge, right?
Zoltan is basically saying what I want to say.
Because of this, I’ve started making and drinking corn soup every time I go camping.
Even if it’s the Moonlight Butterfly thousands of years from now, I have to say “but still!” or else it will end now…
>>37
No one is thinking about the future 100 years from now! The present is everything!
>>39
So
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As I’ve grown older, the emotional impact of the parting between Marida and Gin’nemann has deepened for me.
Beard: “I can’t take it anymore.”
Just in case, here’s the link to Abema.
Originally, the universe is destined for thermal death, and struggling against it is meaningless.
>>43
He’s seriously empty!
Opportunities will certainly come, and when that time comes, don’t hesitate… get in the Gundam.
A wonderful line that will never appear in Tomino’s Gundam.
I think that in the Universal Century, the focus is more on the survival of humanity than on dialogue.
I’m too fond of works by director Tomino, including NT, and it makes me feel that way about Harutoshi Fukui…
Everyone is like that with NT.
“They say things that sound nice, like they’ve peeked into my heart and felt something.”
The old man’s lines hit strangely hard in Gundam.
Since we are ancient humans living on Earth, Dr. Hasan’s way of thinking resonates with me the most.
Volume 1 of the novel version.
UC0079 Can you survive?
UC0091 You have survived, what will you do from now on?
I like the catchphrase on the band.
People who want to solve things through dialogue, please aim for a proper political path…
It’s unreasonable to think that dialogue can resolve things once you’re on the battlefield.
>>52
If you try to engage in proper politics, you get assassinated? That’s pointless.
The Universal Century isn’t exactly a theme of dialogue, is it?
It’s not like Zoltan or Frontale, but I do feel that even if I were shown NT power, it wouldn’t really matter.
They talk about dialogue, but there have been almost no cases where problems were solved through dialogue.
Is G-Reco partially like that?
It’s absolutely impossible.
Still, Banaji, keep saying “even so.”