
This is the Striker Custom (KATANA version).
Striker Custom (Battlefield of Bonds version) Raiden Musou Striker Custom MOBILE SUIT GUNDAM KATANA
Isn’t it the same?
The color at the corner is different.
When arranged, the details at the base of the horn that are not in the settings illustration but were added in the manga are also a bit different…
I hope Itto and Yuji get voiced as well.
Is it really that different? I was surprised to find that the colors of the sensors and the overall look were quite different…
What are the weapons you’re holding in your right hand?
The color of the jaw is different too.
MOBILE SUIT GUNDAM KATANA MS FILE:01 Striker Custom [RGM-79FSC] Thunderbolt Approaching the Battlefield Spark Knuckle The Striker Custom, developed after the One Year War, was equipped with many new features that reflected technology acquired from the former Principality of Zeon. What we are introducing this time is the “Spark Knuckle.” The retractable arms of the mobile suit were modified to have a standard reach and were directly mechanized. This weapon, developed with the concept of improving close-quarters combat in mind, was intended for immediate use in hand-to-hand combat. However, given the practical demands for usability, upgrades were later implemented to enhance its effectiveness in combat.
Incorporating Zeon’s technology.
Burst knuckle made from chain mine and
Spark knuckles made from a heat rod.
>>8
Is this going to blow away?
The KATANA model has strong quirks, so it’s appreciated that it’s separated.
It’s common for the name to change when the equipment changes.
I wonder what the development process for manga works is like.
If there’s a katana, we can go to Dolmerdue… There’s already a track record of it being implemented in Battle Operation 2.
It reminds me that the series from the gang was a tie-up manga for Bonds.
>>14
The one-shot version is titled “Target Insight.”
It was originally a tie-in for the PS3, I guess.
Even though Battle Operation 2 got ahead of us, I’m looking forward to seeing the FA Stalkers that recreate the manga version.
People who know from bonds might be perplexed by KATANA’s excessive presentation, so it’s a good differentiation.
Can we also go with Full Armor Alex?
It seems that the performance will change significantly between the regular gym striker and the nemesis striker.
>>18
If you’re going to bring out the Yuuji machine, I want an attack motion with boxing movements after armor purge…
It was this that released things like Jim Juggler, right?
This must be a child from Gundam SEED Astray, right?
The naming sense is interesting, regardless.
It’s interesting, but even after starting a thread several times…
It’s funny that KATANA is treated as a pure gym striker.
>>23
Unlike the Jimst that was released under the name Harmony of Gundam, this manga is making its first appearance, so of course…
Which one is stronger?
>>24
KATANA version
Both KATANA and the Federation Guren-tai have a pretty serious core story.
The production is overly flashy and it’s amazing, especially KATANA.
Iai practitioner
>>29
But I really like the flashy aspect of the modified Gym Striker that uses iaijutsu.
>>28
Sand!?
I like the gang, but while reading KATANA, I understood the feelings of those who say they don’t want the occult in Gundam!
I like stories that resolve the corruption of the early federation.
Releasing mass-produced Big Zam and Neticks, it’s not a partnership with Kizuna but a partnership with G Generation, isn’t it, Katana?
The gang is a silly story and fun, but KATANA has turned into a strange story.
I’m enjoying the minor MS festival a bit too much.
The fact that it was involved in 2250 miles of Aggai probably made it inevitable for the absurdity level to rise… or rather, it seems they were already planning to go all out…
>>35
Compared to the ridiculous yet serious delinquents in Gundam, it’s only half-hearted as a yakuza story…
The scene where the Barghest makes a surprise attack on the Sinfederals is exciting, but I was really taken aback when the other members besides Yas faded out in that moment.
It starts getting weird around the middle, doesn’t it, Katana…
But it’s fine to let Dolmel out… I can let him out… honestly, I was a bit moved.
I want you to casually include the Shura no Dousei Zaku too.
I wonder what happened to the modeling of Storkas in Makib, which was created from some leaked images…
I haven’t really read manga that feels like Gundam Ace around here, but is it actually quite interesting?
>>41
It feels like a mix of good and bad.
>>41
Dam E manga is generally in the category that most people are familiar with.
Whether it’s interesting or not depends on personal taste.
I want a Nemesis Gym Suit… I want them to recreate the armor purge.
If you can accept the vibe of the characters from the old-school magazine yankee manga, the manga itself is definitely interesting.
If this is okay, then the shadow ninja should be fine, right…?
>>45
The shadow ninjas are extraterrestrial life forms, and it is necessary to completely separate them from the Universal Century…
It’s some kind of build-type machine, right?
>>47
It’s not wrong because it’s derived from the plastic model advance project.
It probably isn’t particularly difficult from a copyright perspective.
I was surprised to see Roonish after such a long time.
>>51
Is there anything else that has come up aside from the original work?
>>75
Is there no Le Sign?
The mass-produced machine, Gemmo, has appeared in another manga.
The one before Katana was quite interesting.
I think it’s precisely because we can use these strange units that G Generation is special.
It’s to be expected that Le Signet would participate since École is involved, but I was surprised to see Gym Canard there as well.
I wonder if they will also release prototypes like the Kengfa.
>>57
Is “Proto Kenpu” that green thing? If so, I have a job offer.
>>63
You’re talking about the guy with the blue, somewhat familiar-shaped heavy machine gun from the Ecole version, right?
>>57
It could be used as a gacha SSR at the time of NWT.
I know there’s a strange pilot yawning in prototype 2.
I liked the unit that was inspired by the White Base team from the gang.
I just learned about Le Signe for the first time, and it has an aesthetic that I like.
I want to see Engage Zero in an SD body type, so come out.
KATANA has a color that is more occult or something like that, akin to shadow ninjas and that genre.
I only know about Gym Kanaal from Gundam War, but is he a famous mobile suit in the Dam A manga?
>>65
Ecole is well known as a damé manga.
>>65
Famous, but the ending is…
I thought it was a big topic that Dolmel appeared in a manga, but it was over 10 years ago…?
Isn’t it the same?
The color is different from what I thought…
The Federal Gang was interesting.
Ah, the red three giants.
I think École is a representative example of a Gundam that has a famous name but people don’t know the story.
>>77
I haven’t seen this guy in the Pokémon Center I know…
>>79
The instruction manual for the Kampfer from the Pocket Fighter kit is making its first appearance, so it’s not a mistake…
I should have read it at the manga café, but in the end, whose child was it?
I feel like around this time, “exam” has strangely started to be picked up as a convenient setting.
It doesn’t seem like the green Protogen’s armament includes a heavy machine gun, so I think there’s a reasonable possibility that Akira’s machine from École is separate.
I feel like the story was surprisingly serious despite the silly vibe.
Is KATANA a work that has such finishing moves and displays text?
>>83
Well, yeah.
Quite
>>83
There were moments in the previous work where it felt like Gundam was doing Fist of the North Star, but this one has one foot in Super Robot Wars.
>>83
It feels like it’s out of sync with the Universal Century.
It’s like, since we want MS to come out, let’s temporarily look away from that part.
>>148
Well, I think this is a delicious aspect for a game that is centered around combat performances like this one.
It seems that something like an unknown modified Alex might come out eventually.
It’s not so much Gundam, but…
It’s like a yankee manga wearing a Gundam skin.
As for KATANA, other than that, there are also Dolmeldu and Blue Destiny Ω.
>>91
…A gag manga?
>>95
To be honest, that’s true.
Anonymous, you know…
You want to use the heavy armor Gun Cannon, right?
>>92
I don’t like that the Z version’s color has become the standard, so I want them to release it in the MSV version colors this time for sure.
>>111
Whether it has been adapted into visual media carries quite a significant weight, so it can’t be helped…
If this manga exists… it’s one of the top works that expand dreams.
Speaking of which, Katana has been releasing a lot of G Generation machines like Gromlin, mass-produced Big Zam, Gym Juggler, and Netix.
Does this gym have a mobile trace system?
>>96
I’m piloting normally.
If anything, there’s also the cursed sword system…
The area around École is also coming out, and it’s not sane.
I laughed so hard at the episode where Doug acts as an Itako in the gang.
The way MS (Mobile Suit) moves is different from that of machines, so preferences will likely vary.
That’s one of its good points, but…
The day will soon come when a Gundiver who can use the Naruto Strait Hell Spiral will appear.
The school has indeed been preserved remarkably well until now.
When the young Haman manga was released in the Genesis DLC, I thought they should have released an École instead.
…Come to think of it, the young Hamarn manga isn’t in the initial implementation.
The Federal Gang is interesting because, while I thought it was a joke, it actually depicts the conflict between Earth and space quite seriously.
The Aggai side is completely a joke.
There’s no need to say that Gundam doesn’t need the occult; the original series already has the occult fully integrated, so trying to discard it from the start is simply a mistake.
And KATANA is something different from the occult.
>>108
Speaking of magazine spirit, it feels just right, as I was told by someone unnamed before.
I don’t like that melted-soul with such a low IQ…
Doctor Aggai…
The famous works as DamE manga are Origin, Astrea, and the transferred group, but Crossbone is among the top three.
At the time of serialization, Ecole was a manga that ranked just below the top.
As expected, the hiatus has been too long, so it currently has no recognition.
I like that the protagonist becomes an ideal enhanced human with the spirit of loyalty, which seems like a fitting resolution for a side story.
I think that when the setting shifts away from the One Year War, it becomes uncontrollable, rather than just being about the occult.
>>115
Simply put, the range of MS that can be produced expands greatly in the post-war era.
>>115
Well, even aircraft that couldn’t make it in time chronologically were planned during the One Year War! Since anything can be released…
It seems that it’s been about 15 years since the last publication of École.
>>116
Naso
nin
>>118
Is it Bobobo…?
I think it’s easier to read and more straightforward when the strengths are clear, rather than trying too hard to be realistic and ending up boring.
I don’t know anything about Damu E manga, but how is Johnny Raiden’s Return? Is it interesting?
>>120
The art is beautiful and the story is well-structured, so it’s interesting. I recommend reading it along with the Gihren Assassination Plan and the manga of A Baoa Qu.
>>120
I think the Chimera squad is being hyped too much, but it was still interesting.
>>120
The collection of small trivia is so detailed that it requires quite a high level of knowledge from the reader.
Having knowledge is interesting.
If you’re interested, read the same author’s “Gihren Assassination Plan (Vol. 4)” and “The Light of A Baoa Qu (Vol. 1).”
To be frank, there are many jokes that assume you’ve read these two works.
I like the setting where the surviving fleet was devastated by the nuclear attack of the Sinfederal’s 0083.
>>122
That’s precisely why it’s nice that they’re deliberately reproducing and using GP02 as a victim…
I like the idea of the new type theory that human evolution lies beyond machines that control humans, in the accumulation of refinement and history.
It’s just that the visuals are all sorts of things.
Well, if there’s something like an EXAM, it seems like the cursed sword system will be improved and reused.
>>128
Originally, it was a system created by Itto’s grandfather as a place for mental training, and based on the timeline, it has existed long before the One Year War, making it a rather unclear system, not to mention EXAM.
>>128
From there, it transitioned into the psychommu system mounted on the Psycho Gundam, which I think is a reasonably convincing way to fill the gap.
In the manga work, the scenario was planned to be implemented from the beginning, and it was properly present during the initial tests.
As for Thunderbolt, which not only missed the scenario implementation but also the unit implementation during the initial operation phase, what on earth happened…?
>>129
Did you simply make it the main attraction later?
If there are any product developments, I guess they would want to align with that.
Is this the comic that pulled Dolmel out of a minor fighting game?
>>130
Here!
>>130
I picked up things like Fenex and Gym Juggler too.
>>130
Yeah.
I’m having a minor MS festival with Nectis, Gym Juggler, and others.
Should I bring out the cross-country Aggai in North America…?!
Since “Suddenly Johnny Returns” is long, I think it would be fine to try reading “A Baoa Qu of Light” by the same author, which ends in one volume.
First of all, there are various mediums where Johnny Raiden appears at the point where there’s a lot of Johnny Raiden.
The Chimera Squad was just a group that chickened out during the final battle, wasn’t it?
Doesn’t the Federation just love to equip MS with suspicious systems that have the potential to go rogue?
>>143
Zion is also crazy in the same way, as they have mass-produced the Zuda, which has a huge defect for some reason…
>>143
The one who brought in the EXAM in the first place was a Zeon doctor…
The manga’s IQ is extremely low, yet the cursed sword is being passed on to the Psycho Gundam, trying to push its way into the official history and causing a glitch.
>>145
It’s less than I expected…
Everyone with a strong face is an MSV, and aside from the Hasegawa version, there aren’t surprisingly many variations, Johnny.
>>153
The representative example is this weird one, but there are still many others.
>>145
Joniko…!?
In the beginning, it might be a bit tough since only people who resemble Johnny and strangers appear.
It becomes interesting after familiar characters start to appear.
>>147
Yaza… Mr. Vasski is really funny.
>>147
I think the iconic scenes revolving around the Core Booster in the early stages are quite remarkable.
It’s hard to tell whether the Psycho’s psychommu system is malfunctioning or if Fow herself is special, but this isn’t something to discuss here…
“Is it okay to bring out Char!?” Johnny returned.
Well, there’s nothing wrong, but…
There are still plenty of opportunities to pick up in that area if I want to.
There are still some unknown guys riding the R Zaku that got a bit buried during the return!
In the end, the protagonist is still Johnny Raiden, right?
>>156
That’s true, but in the end, I still don’t really understand what kind of person Johnny Raiden is.
There is room for a third party to secretly operate under the guise of Johnny.
Machines are more trustworthy than new types, right?
Even in Johnny’s Return, the faces of the One Year War era were blurred until the very end.
>>162
Even though I understood 99%, it was so thoroughly hidden that it felt surreal towards the end.
>>174
Looking at the recent Gundam scene, you never know what kind of settings are going to be added later on…
Johnny Raiden keeps increasing at a level of some random old man, so…
Johnny Raiden is not the same as Char for those who play G Generation.
>>166
Wasn’t it Gihren who did that?
Remember the Double Zeta era.
Ah
It’s the crimson comet.
Stop the privatization of the One Year War.
>>170
It properly shows the existence of BD2 and Unit 6, and hints at connections with other works…
There are too many weird MS on the North American continent.
The Universal Century has an image of being more realistic and having a stronger military taste than others, so I think doing flashy finishing moves with existing mobile suits adds to its unique charm.
The story of Char and Johnny’s kill scores often being mistaken for each other’s is too ridiculous, but I love it.
Let’s add a technique name subtitle to the Bist God Fist too.
It is not widely known that there has been an increase in people with personal colors that are mistakenly identified as red in MSV-R.
Joniko and Yuma are relatively rare enhanced humans who have found happiness.
Geos (Gundam Online Version)
Bal 6 (Gun On Version)
I’ve heard there was a one-shot where Nemo, who has striker-like equipment even though I’ve never read it, fights Ifshuna, so I’d like to see that too.
It’s fine for enhanced humans to have a tragic ending, after all.
It’s interesting that as a result of being picked up at random, I became a mysterious person, but I think it’s too meta.
Even Minerva-sama was something similar to a unicorn, right?
>>186
The issue of the unicorn’s Minerva-sama decoy activating the moment the official mistakenly picks up Gigantis.
>>186
It’s similar, or rather, in the present continuous state with Unicorn and Kurobon, well…
Well, since that one is technically a Gigantes, is it okay to be separate?
Speaking of which, Kasara was also technically a modified human.
It’s unique, but different from what was made at Nita Lab.
The name Johnny Raiden and the blonde guy from the G Generation visuals match strangely well, so I can’t help but laugh every time I see the older-looking Johnny, but since the original idea is from a WWII ace, I wonder if this face is actually the correct one…
>>188
But I’m 23 years old.
>>190
Even Kyshiria and Hamarn look aged, so it’s doable.
>>188
Before Giren, wasn’t it mostly drawn by older guys?
Char (Johnny Return) wants to use it normally.
Somehow, the lines are all very high-energy.
>>194
An old colleague I unexpectedly met in an unexpected place.
Shin Matsunaga (24 years old)
I think it’s not really necessary to seriously consider Giganthes, unless it’s mentioned in a humorous context.
Even the seasoned warrior-like Ral-san seems quite young, damn it.