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[Mobile Suit Gundam] The design that feels like a cross between a prototype and a production model drives me crazy.

MOBILE SUIT GUNDAM F90 CLUSTER F80 Model Number: F80 A unit developed as a mass production prototype for the F90 series. It incorporates feedback from the operational data of the F90 and is capable of mounting (almost all) mission packs developed for the F90. The design is handled by the Sanary Namudo Laboratory, and production is conducted by the Tsimat Corporation. Height: 14.8m Total weight: 20.3t Generator output: 3,850kW Total thrust of thrusters: 57,200kg Standard armaments: Beam rifle, short beam rifle, shotgun, beam saber, Haruka cannon x2, missile launcher (behind the shield), hyper bazooka, 3-barrel machine cannon/150mm automatic cannon, beam cannon (optional), shotgun, short beam rifle.

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It’s actually a visor eye, but the slit between the eyebrows being tightened to make it look like twin eyes is such a nice design.

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>>1

It’s true.

It’s the genius Bakabon police officer!

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But the name of the one riding is Dodonga Don.

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>>2

It feels like a Tomino anime.

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>>2

Tell a better lie.

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It sounds like Tomino with “Dodon-Gadon.”

It’s Akira Toriyama if it’s Dodonga Don.

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>>4

There was Dodonga in the anime of Dragon Quest that wasn’t about Dai…

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Samurai Pizza Cats

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Death Guns are really strong and have a lot of appearances, which is awesome…

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It’s unfair how they throw in the setting that it was mass-produced on a small scale, delivered to various places, and used for 30 years right from the start!

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Is it a production summit!?

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From below, it looks like a hundred style…

From below, it looks like a hundred style...

This F80 is

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Looks like a shota boy.

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>>10

Only those who were jerking off to “I Think So” Drill Boy would think that.

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Should I attach the leftover R pack?

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Zimmat Corporation… so it was alive.

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>>13

I must use this mass-produced part to strengthen the Zudah.

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Is the name just “F80”?

Is there nothing like the F70 Cannon Gundam?

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>>14

Both F90 and F91 are basically referred to by their development codes, right?

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Captain Gamad! No matter the era, Zymat Corporation is thriving!

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Does this mean that there will be unlimited creations from F-Zero to F70 in the future…?

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>>18

Nothing

Nin

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>>18

The F70 series is a support machine like the Canon Gundam.

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>>18

F0 is F90Z, so it’s the finale from A to Z.

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It looks like a variant of Jegan without color.

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The fact that it isn’t standard equipment means there is no dedicated shield.

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It’s a form number like that of high-end and mid-range graphics cards…

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Did Zimmad still exist after the One Year War?!

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High-end mass-produced machines are nice, like the G-Line.

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However, I didn’t expect the F90-related developments to progress this much.

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Well, both Zimmad and Zeonic are just corporate organizations…

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I feel like the era around here is going to become incomprehensible…

Well, it’ll somehow work out.

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>>27

Isn’t it better than the One Year War?

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Nice design!

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Got it? Just a contract manufacturing line company, so make only what you were told!!!

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>>33

But our genuine parts are higher performance than Anaheim’s F71.

There is no compatibility for the parts.

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It’s rare for there to be so little of the Yanase smell.

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Since there is a base design of F90, the designer’s quirks probably won’t show that much.

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If I had been able to mass-produce the thread images, I might not have gotten beaten up by the CV in the Frontier Colony…

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>>38

After all, it is an era of disarmament.

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>>38

It’s a high-end model even for a mass-produced machine, so it’s a bit much for a remote colony…

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>>38

The G Cannon without the cannon was able to hold its own quite well in a realistic mass production scenario…

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The joints are just as they are in MGF90, and some are probably designed with the intention of being reused.

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>>39

It seems that a decision has been made to kit it, and I’m looking forward to further updates.

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They probably just fought back like this and brought out stuff like the Javelin after the surprise attack got bigger in scale.

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>>44

It’s significant that Belarona has stepped into the spotlight rather than the federation.

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It’s designed like the ancestors of the Javelin and V, isn’t it?

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>>45

It’s a Sanary product, but this vertical slit has a face gem gun, doesn’t it?

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>>49

There’s a sense of relief knowing that Anaheim probably just threw a tantrum and stole it.

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>>52

By the way, about the origin of this shot lancer…

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The scale of battles in Formula War Chronicles has reached a seriously outrageous level, and I bet this guy was also active behind the scenes…

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>>47

Well, until now, manga and games have been treated as parallel…

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>>50

Unlike games and manga, I believe anime has a broader appeal, making it truly special.

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Aren’t Anaheim’s attractions too much…?

What was the unicorn…?

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>>54

It’s already over…

Let’s start again.

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It’s successful to reach 15 meters at the age of 80.

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>>56

It can be easily mistaken by the number, but the F8x number is just a series of mass production models.

It’s not older than the F9x number.

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The F90 era is quite broad, isn’t it?

It might be comparable to the One Year War or CCA at worst.

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It feels like, after Unicorn, the poison of being a death merchant has been removed to some extent.

Well, while companies are still greedy and ruthless, I don’t think that is necessarily something to be criticized.

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>>58

In other words, looking at the situation of the colonies in the Space Warring States period, these guys are the lifeline of space.

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>>58

They’re saying they did it with Hathaway, but I don’t think that’s the case.

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>>65

At that time, Anaheim is focused on colony development.

That aside, I’m making it when an order comes in.

Penelope is a legitimate job as part of the project with Kenneth, or rather the federation.

Kusui has received orders, but Messer is providing assistance to Mahkti in the form of “supply” from Anaheim.

I’m seriously trying to crush the Adelaide bill because I see it as dangerous.

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>>68

Although it lacks funnels and the armaments are limited, almost 20 Messers that are nearly on par with the Yakt-Doga class are being provided.

The fact that they are sending a Kusee with a level of completeness above Penelope to the Mahfty side shows Anaheim’s seriousness.

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Sanary is the same; they’ve gone mad too.

Well, there probably was a crazy genius among the Sanary that got absorbed into Zanskari.

The Riga Militia is also supporting Sanarith, right?

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>>60

Gun-Eagle is a descendant of the Clusters.

Not all of Sanary was absorbed by Zanscare.

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>>66

After all, it’s just a branch.

But I think it’s probably undeniable that there was a genius.

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>>67

The lunar Sanarii branch stabilized Minodra and completed the V2 core.

The man who wasted that precious Core Fighter has appeared.

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>>71

But if it weren’t for that thinning-haired attack, Usso might have died.

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>>60

I mean, the Maria cult itself was widely worshipped.

At that time, with Aum Shinrikyo being in the spotlight, I wouldn’t want to say it was that funny.

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Well, um… like Ξ and Penelope…

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>>62

The unicorn grew in later, so it can’t be helped.

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It’s mostly Anaheim’s fault.

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The tire weapon was the idea of a crazy genius engineer from Zanscare.

The highly completed mass-produced mobile suits and beam rotors from the early stages are definitely crazy.

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I can’t take any more of delving into the occult! It feels like it’s been nearly 100 years in Anaheim.

In that respect, they are competing with silhouettes, heirs of dragons, and techniques.

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It’s just that my hairline is receding, not that it’s thinning!

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There is a possibility that Quack Salver is the type of person who can be made to work that much in Anaheim.

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The Zanskar’s machine is too strong.

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Well, both Rigalimity and Sanari are relying on Anaheim for money and factories.

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>>77

It’s not that we’re taking advantage of you; it’s that Anaheim knows you lack industrial power, right? Can you handle the order volume from the Federation like that? Huh? We’re threatening you by saying we’ll produce it, so send over the license.

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