
The design looks like something an evil person would ride, which is not good.
There was someone who absolutely should not have sunk when talking about the world of the Universal Century.
I kinda… messed up 🤪
Seriously, don’t mess with me…
>>3
Isn’t it strange that we can move based on Shirocco’s unilateral decision…?
>>4
Actually, under the current settings, it is considered that we are receiving instructions from the Jupiter Fleet Corporation.
>>5
Isn’t Shirocco brainwashing some higher-ups?
>>5
Well, it’s my own doing, so I guess it’s fine…
That’s also pretty foolish…
In the Gundam world, where going to Jupiter is quite a struggle, the level of technology is relatively modest for science fiction.
The bow looks like it always has a hamburger in it.
Just because you’ve received instructions doesn’t mean it’s okay to sink it…
There are also ones that have judo on them.
I think they were operating multiple machines, at least for the time being.
The loss of pseudo-dragons and human-level wealth is significant…
In the novel version of V, Hamburg is also set as the next subject of investigation, and the Jupiter Fleet has always been a shady group.
There are a lot of strange people, Jupiter is tough, huh? Dougachi…
The initial Crossbone was involved with Director Tomino, so the idea of being around Jupiter probably existed too.
One of them is called Jupiteris 9, so there might be nine ships.
>>18
Since 9 was created in the 130s, it’s the era of Sirocco…
>>19
Wasn’t it 3 that Judo got on?
>>21
It’s 2…
So I’ll send you a daughter from a good family who has big breasts and a nice personality as a bride.
>>20
I died easily.
It’s because of Jupiter’s environment, sigh.
>>20
Is there really a nice guy with such a personality?!
There’s no one who would attack this; it’s a shallow thought of the intellectuals.
There’s no place that isn’t targeted in a war.
>>22
If it’s that big, it would probably get hit by stray bullets a lot.
Is it okay to break this?
>>23
Is it no good?
If it takes several years one way, we definitely need at least two ships to operate them back and forth alternately, or it will be tough.
(Kobayashi Maru seems to have been dropped)
>>29
You wretched Jupiter Phantom.
I think it’s also a bad point that it breaks just by being hit by a shirocco…
In short, it’s like a helium tanker truck, right?
I don’t think it’s something you can say is okay just because there are several ships, even if one sinks…
What a fragile ship…
>>34
I’m sinking something due to being caught up in the watermelon bar…
>>34
Even real tanker ships are not that impressive.
Isn’t there a way to just continuously throw unmanned tanks at low speed into the Earth’s sphere and retrieve them?
>>36
Is it a new type of terrorism?
>>36
They’ll be easily plundered by those lurking in the asteroid belt, you know?
I wonder what the technology is like for extracting only helium-3 from the atmosphere using Jupiter’s supergravity.
It broke even though I didn’t do anything.
Year 0087: The Garuda-class Sudori sunk; Meloud damaged (bridge destroyed).
Year 0088: Sinking of Jupiteris; Damage to the Garuda-class Audomura (bridge damage)
In the year 0097, all storage helium tanks and helium storage bases disappeared.
Year 0120: Sinking of the Kobayashi Maru, Jupiter-class.
Year 0133, Jupiteris 9 sunk.
>>41
Kyaaaaaaaaaaa!!!!
>>43
9 is your own doing, isn’t it…?
>>41
It seems like Zoltan would be bad-mouthing on Jupiter.
>>56
I wonder if they’ll say I acted like Zoltan…
>>59
That guy is Zoltan (meaning Murahachi).
>>59
It seems like it might be more of a blunder on the side of the General Rebel.
>>56
It’s unclear whether it’s coincidence or not, but the action of Zoltan causing a helium explosion is the same as the action of Tetennis executing Curtis.
Why are you still attached to the helium tank…?
Dugachi is so pitiful.
>>45
I’m sorry, I’m sorry. I’ll send you a good wife, so please cheer up?
Are you going to fly accurately for about 900 million kilometers…?
>>46
Twins of Light and Darkness: “I can do it!!”
Maybe it was fragile because it wasn’t a fighting ship?
If you think about it in reality, trying to meddle in a war zone with a tanker full of crude oil is beyond sanity…
It can’t be helped.
Since it can be established as an MS manufacturing base, it would be convenient to use it as a base…
When this topic comes up, it’s a given that Dugachi will get angry, but aren’t the Jupiter Development Corporation and the Jupiter Fleet separate organizations?
>>51
Either way, it’s a thin connection between Jupiter and the Earth sphere, so it should be a deep cooperative relationship.
Humanity is foolish…
It’s like investing in a dark future, with infrastructure sinking all around. If we have the technology to build something like that in the colonies, humanity could take flight into space as a hope, but Earth dwellers, as expected, and even space residents only think about Earth.
Well, it will just grow back again due to the mysterious super productivity of the Universal Century anyway.
It seems like the empire and the corporation are different.
The only ones transporting goods back and forth between Earth and Jupiter should be the Jupitris system.
If this sinks, it might affect the supply of water, food, and various supplies in the Jupiter region.
>>57
Zion is going back and forth with Jupiter through a different route.
Specifically, Sharable is over there.
Isn’t it a bit of a design flaw that when an explosion occurs at a nice spot, like in the original or in 9, the entire hull gets blown away?
>>58
Stop talking badly about the Musai, which explodes entirely when it is hit on the bridge.
>>61
Isn’t Musai pretty much sunk because the engine is also damaged?
>>61
The initial 12 Rick Dom units were completely wiped out in three minutes, so they can endure quite a bit…
The white devil is carefully destroying the engine bridge turret in order, and it’s scary.
>>58
Not just Jupiteris, but all the ships in the UC world feel that way…
>>58
There shouldn’t be any problem if it’s used for its intended purpose!
>>58
It’s not for combat or anything, and as long as the explosion isn’t too powerful, it should be fine…
It seems that if it’s not a weakness, even a nuclear attack might somehow work against 9.
>>58
Well, that’s the thing—it’s the romance of being a man; the self-destruct device malfunctioned and exploded completely.
Helium is a noble gas, so isn’t it basically safe?
What Zoltan did was forcibly trigger nuclear fusion using psychokinesis.
In the end, humanity in the Universal Century will eventually colonize other star systems.
If I were to get sunk using this as a shield, it wouldn’t fall within the realm of personal responsibility! I was even warned about it by Basque.
I messed up.
After all, even if they call themselves the Jupiter Empire, they are just an incomplete country dependent on Earth, ho ho ho!
I’ll send you a girl like that.
Even though I realized it was bad with my head basking!
I don’t think it was just that I got attacked a little and then exploded…
There’s no way I could be in the middle of a battleground like this and come out unscathed with this body.
>>68
If this is the extent to which small nuclear fusion reactors can be mass-produced, it’s a pretty down-to-earth setting, isn’t it?
Even if fusion technology were to be fully realized tomorrow in this world, I don’t think we would be able to reach the neighboring star system in 100 years.
>>78
During the time of G-Saver, the local staff also had to deal with the technology of the Universal Century.
I heard you had a lot of trouble getting them to understand the background.
>>100
Over there, space operas that adventure in space are popular.
Even though the stage is set in space, we only operate within the range of the orbits around Earth and the Moon.
Even the far side of the moon is treated as quite distant.
It’s something that can’t be dismissed as just the usual sarcasm from Basque or anything like that.
It seems like there are factories inside, so I guess it’s something like the Dross from Sanbooru in terms of imagery.
Not armed, but…
>>81
It’s a city with factories and amusement facilities.
Looking at the series of events, Dugachi is really justified in being angry…
In the first place, it’s not that we want to go to space; it’s just that the Earth’s environment is so terrible that we have no choice but to live there.
From the beginning, it appears as the wreckage of a ship, still floating while retaining a considerable shape…
Where is this guy’s catapult? Where is the launch point…?
Aren’t you too much of a hardworking person, Dugachi?
>>86
That’s why I got angry.
The final blow was the death of my wife.
>>86
It seems like there has been an increase lately…
>>86
That rotten federation will welcome Dougachi with a grand parade when he arrives in the Earth sphere, as he is a great person who has endured hardships.
Seriously, every time new information comes out, I can’t believe how settlers managed to not only create habitable places but also survive.
Is there really an idiot who would send a transport ship to the front line just because they gave instructions?
The government isn’t enthusiastic about advancing into outer space, so there’s nothing we can do…
>>88
In the first place, the colony project is also a project to abandon people by driving them out of Earth, so it only looks at Earth.
>>88
Those who are comfortably living on Earth have no reason to show any interest in the uncharted development…
>>103
Those living comfortably on Earth (inhabitants of the colony)
Hathaway was furious.
Hauseley was furious.
>>131
Alright! Let’s start terrorism!
>>88
Not to mention outer space, the space colonization plan has even been halted midway.
It’s good that it failed, but Ben really went all out with the suicide attack on Oudumura with that Sudori…
Jupiter Zeon: “I’ve arrived.”
>>92
It’s exactly the same!
>>92
In the world of Gundam, ships must take this form, surely.
>>68
Creating colonies with 10 million residents in units of 100.
In a worldview where traveling between Earth and space is easy, “low technological power” is…
I just want to talk in a way that puts others down, so I conveniently use insults.
In the Ziegaxis space-time, I hope Dugachi is saved to some extent…
Although it’s better than the colony, it must still be tough on Mars.
Since it’s a spaceship navigating through space, fundamentally it would explode if there is a hole, regardless of its structure.
Jupitris seems to have a better environment than the Jupiter colony.
A whole watermelon bar got stabbed in, and it sank immediately with a single explosion, right?
>>107
A single secondary explosion is unlikely to sink it.
The seed world has the core fighter drifting around after the perm’s escape…
>>108
Scary~…
>>108
Well, since Mr. Morita, who was involved with the beard, is in charge of the settings, there were hints of a setting influenced by the black history at the beginning.
Isn’t that Jupyter?
If it’s SEED, it’s understandable to have ones that are similar in shape or name.
Kobayashi Maru is a Star Trek reference.
The name of the ship that will definitely sink in the training simulation.
>>112
Kirk: “Can’t we sink it?”
I remembered the big debate about whether Gundam is science fiction or not.
SEED also has a small detail where the scenery of the moon’s Copernicus is a reuse from Genghanam.
Are there any common original sources outside of Gundam?
Right from the start, they ended up destroying the colony that absolutely shouldn’t be broken and dropped it on Earth.
I know that Jupritris is an important ship for the round trip to Jupiter, but…
The Soodri is also quite an amazing ship.
>>120
The Garuda class is the treasure of the world.
>>124
If you only look at the story, both the Titans and Karaba are treated so poorly that they really don’t seem that way at all.
In war, it seems that one’s perspective becomes increasingly narrow.
>>143
If you only watch the main series or Super Robot Wars, you might think it’s just a simple Federation version of Gau…
>>153
You didn’t say that in the main story!
Did you say that in some magazine or interview?
Or is it an afterthought?
>>157
I remember it being clearly stated in Johnny Raiden’s Return, but similar discussions were mentioned in interviews or something in UC as well.
>>120
A platform where multiple Garuda are flying permanently in the air.
>>120
It can carry out a surprise attack with ballistic flight (in the story, it attacks from Kilimanjaro to Dakar).
If we prepare a shuttle with a booster, we can launch it from the high altitude of the Garuda class and send it into space from anywhere.
It’s like saying that buildings that should never be destroyed can be destroyed in fiction.
>>121
Like a zero-space elevator!
It was a time when I wanted to place the joke that everything ultimately ends up as a black history because it was right after the beard.
>>123
I think it’s fine if we join up separately.
After all, it’s been tens of thousands of years.
>>135
Mercury’s Witch and SEED must have already merged.
>>135
To be honest, beards have become minor and are no longer valued.
>>142
The very person who created the dark history is now saying that G-Reco is after Hige.
It would be interesting if a story could be fabricated about how they managed to secure the resources to build such a huge colony.
>>127
One of those resource satellites was Luna 2.
Once that was somewhat established as a colony, it became a base for the Federation.
A mysterious computer obtained from drifting junk.
Because in a situation where we can’t even properly develop the outer planetary system with a technology level that doesn’t include superluminal travel, exploration beyond the solar system would probably be limited to just probes…
>>130
Universal Century: “With Minodora, the shortest travel time from Earth to Jupiter is just 7 days!”
SF faction: “Too slow!!”
>>147
“That’s easy for you to say, Colonel.”
Although small details have developed remarkably in reality, it seems that large-scale developments haven’t progressed as much.
>>163
The moon is still far away.
The strike’s anti-beam shield has similar settings to the flat’s high-frequency shield.
Furthermore, it can be inferred that the lives of ordinary people are likely not in a very good situation due to the prolonged war.
Particularly, life in outer space is quite harsh due to the rapid increase in the immigrant population caused by the Earth Federation government, combined with a lack of funding, and it is likely to become even more chaotic with the influx of people with a poor living foundation.
It is believed that there are already a considerable number of war orphans like Judau Ashta and his companions from [Gundam ZZ].
It seems that the deployment of the Jupiter fleet, which transports helium as an energy source from Jupiter, is ongoing, and essential materials such as heat, air, and water necessary for living in space are secured.
However, it is important not to forget that all of these are paid, and the poor are pushed into an even harder life.
Even if there is still potential for industry in space, it will depend on being well-prepared.
However, the people living in outer space cannot receive the blessings of Mother Earth.
“Mobile Suit Gundam – Char’s Counterattack -” Cinema Book, page 048
Issued on March 12, 1988.
However, the Garuda class is well-armed, so it’s also prepared for something to happen.
I don’t think you would expect to go in for a collision or to fight on top of the aircraft.
Unfortunately, the Jupiter Corporation doesn’t have anyone decent among the current members or the alumni.
It seems like poisonous radio waves are coming out from the buried giant god.
>>141
It’s a remote area with nothing and it’s dangerous, so of course one would lose their mind…
It was something important that used several Garuda-class ships to constantly fly in the stratosphere, serving as a permanent airborne base.
It sank before everything was ready.
In a world where fusion reactors can be made easily, it might be easier to procure helium from the outer planets than to develop Mars or Venus.
There are also those who fight near the mass driver!
Isn’t it!?
In the movie version, the explosion of J.O. has ignited helium-3, resulting in a major explosion.
The Earth is not a place for war!
>>154
The Earth is a ring!
>>156
The Invincible East was furious.
The problem of humanity increasing too quickly in the Universal Century.
In the Riguild Century, it feels like it is physically impossible for humanity to live away from Earth forever.
>>158
Just because of that, saying “Let’s take the whole Earth to another universe!” is too forceful.
Sinking both the Garuda and the Jupitris.
The Gryps Conflict is causing a huge hassle!
If we had terraforming technology, we could keep descending onto Mars and save money on maintaining the colony, but…
It would be great if humanity could grow in space, but it’s uncertain…
Should we have reduced it by 90% instead of just half?
Even for the absolute religious taboos that should never be broken for humanity, there are those who drill holes in the Venus Globe and others who fight around Kashiba Mikoshi.
>>165
As the war continues, taboos become more and more ambiguous.
Humans, really!
Even if terraforming is possible, Mars is hell because the indigenous Jionzantou tribe will assert their territorial claims.
Establish a unified government just before triggering an extinction-level apocalyptic war.
Having driven more than half of humanity into space (Lagrange Point)…
The reason of humanity in the Universal Century has come to an end…
The reasons why Dugachi hates Earth keep emerging.
>>170
But the reason my wife died was because of the environment of Jupiter.
Didn’t they say something about the rare Galdar class in Z?
It’s been about 100 years since the year 0.
It’s unreasonable to expect evolution to happen in such a short time, isn’t it!?
In the TV version of Z, when Jupiteris defeats Geo, it causes an explosion in some parts.
So it wasn’t just that it sank like that; it ended without a depiction of multiple explosions occurring in the hull while it sank.
(Jupiteris remains in the background of the drifting Z.)
According to Bright’s report in Prelude Episode 1 of ZZ, it is stated, “We who sank the Jupitris…”
In the movie version, as mentioned above, due to the chain explosion from Geo, the Jupiter is completely blown up in front of Z and Metas.
The Garuda class is too large, requiring larger airfields, which are also scarce, making operations seem troublesome.
>>175
Since it’s a flying boat, it can also land on water.
I’m doing it in Hong Kong.
Which Gundam work has advanced the farthest?
>>177
It should have been after the Newtype ventured into outer space in the era of beards.
Lecture on Gundam
June 1996.
Sunrise has officially partnered with Digital Muse to proceed with the production of the trailer.
So, Inoue first started a lecture about the world of Gundam.
By chance, there was staff member who had the LD of the “First Gundam” theatrical trilogy.
Of course, it’s the Japanese version, but I heard that someone personally added English subtitles to it, so I obtained the subtitle text.
A briefing session was held.
Additionally, edited scenes from various “Gundam” works showing humans living their everyday lives and scenes where mobile suits and humans interact in a very ordinary manner will also be presented for viewing.
In other words, they put in great effort to convey that it is ultimately a real world.
However, it seems that not only the CG staff but also the American staff experienced some confusion at first.
This is because it was a worldview that Americans experienced for the first time.
Well, while some enthusiasts are crazy about Japanese anime, the reality is that ordinary Americans are unaware that such works are being created in Japan.
Originally, the idea of trying to govern space from Earth in an age where 10 billion people live in the universe is anachronistic.
For example, in SFTV works set in space, things like artificial gravity are taken for granted, and one can warp off to the far reaches of the universe in an instant.
The people living there are wearing something like futuristic, flashy, shiny, and transparent fashion, and the weapons they hold are mysterious beams that can do everything from destruction to paralysis.
Would it be like this?
It was difficult to make people understand that it is a world not like that, but rather one that exists as an extension of reality, a story set in a world where, according to Inoue, “there is only technology at the level of ‘Apollo 13’ or ‘2001: A Space Odyssey’.”
However, despite such a world, it seems that a world where giant robots with faces exist as weapons appeared quite strange.
However, there was a revolutionary idea there.
It is said that it was explained that in order to establish that existence of the mobile suit, which seems like a manga, as the greatest and only lie, the surrounding world must be set up realistically.
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First edition published on March 31, 2001.
c1999 SUNRISE Inc, SOTSU AGENCY
In the Universal Century, where only the worst exist, the theory that the one who killed others is right cannot be resolved with reason, but there is a certain logic to it.
Furthermore, it can be said that the Gryps Conflict has no productivity at all because it is fundamentally a conflict within the Federation.
Surprisingly, it might be that about ninety percent of the Space Noids are just fighting far away.
>>186
After the One Year War, it may be that wars become relatively small in scale.
What’s the age difference between Dugachi and Shirocco?