
I know you’re aiming for it, but to be honest, the design is gross.
Couldn’t you have done something about your shape a little more?
>>2
Don’t underestimate Buff Clan’s design sense.
>>52
It’s crazy that I was trying to make and sell this at the same level as a Gundam model kit.
The underside of a house centipede.
A body that efficiently converts energy.
It has this shape, but in reality, it’s an incredibly massive weapon with a full width of 500 km.
>>5
Unfortunately, it doesn’t look that big from here…
I wonder if the current drawing techniques can make it look decent.
>>7
After all, what I’m carrying is a supernova, so if I try to move it, it’s the size of a pea…
>>53
A supernova at just a few hundred kilometers?
Isn’t the thread image different?
It’s essentially a mobile cannon, isn’t it?
The design is too casual, isn’t it?
>>9
This itself is a super gigantic charged particle cannon, so it makes sense.
I wonder how many people are on it.
I remembered that there was an original manga from F that had a second unit like the one in the thread.
What does peaceful use mean?
It seems that if used for peaceful purposes, it would probably be something like a large-scale power transmission system.
What did you intend to fight with such a weapon?
>>15
It’s not a weapon.
Maybe Dunbine’s weapon.
The idea is so terrible that it makes me want to support this side.
Which is stronger, the Death Star or…?
Ideon?
It’s not a weapon, it’s a device for terraforming…
The moment I saw it in the thumbnail, I was really shocked.
You should just cut it with a sword without a second thought.
Was it when it was too long and took too much time, then got interrupted, and at that moment of showing a gap, it was shot?
When did you lose your cancer?
Well, even if I try to do it with a sword, I think Ide will stop me and I’ll lose my energy.
>>24
Really sucks!
I’ve seen it in Gradius.
Is it of no use unless there’s a supernova or something like that?
>>26
That’s because stars are a source of energy.
This thing is essentially a conversion device that receives that energy and emits it in one direction.
Super giant version of dysentery bacteria or something.
It’s not a weapon… I wonder if it was like a backup plan in case we couldn’t solve the comet problem.
Does it mean that it’s just something similar to a Solar Ray in principle?
>>30
It is close to the genesis of the species in the sense that it is something that is not originally even a weapon.
>>54
I think Genesis is probably an homage to the image from the thread.
It looks like a viral gin with the bottom half of the bottle missing.
There are a lot of things you won’t understand just by watching the movie once…
It’s amazing to see such an incredibly huge building, and it’s properly painted with stripes every time.
About the size of Tokyo to Osaka…
It doesn’t seem like just an anti-thread Part 1.
>>34
Isn’t there anyone who would start a thread?
>>35
Everyone has become a star now…
>>35
From now on, let’s take it easy.
What was this machine originally meant to do?
Isn’t it too dangerous for an energy transmission device?!
>>37
It’s dangerous to be swinging around high voltage power lines, that’s just how it is!
>>58
Didn’t you say not to play near the high-voltage towers?
No matter what I do, my power won’t increase, and I’ll just be adjusted to feel good anyway…
Since we have lost the stars, shouldn’t we stop fighting? If we could have done that, would everyone have been able to survive?
Is there a neutron star inside?
I can’t grasp the feeling of something being larger than the Death Star.
Gando Rowa’s house
The attack effects are dull.
Don’t let an unstable guy handle such an unstable weapon.
What they’re doing in the play is like the Death Star.
Even if I’m told to use it for peaceful purposes, it doesn’t really resonate with me.
Who do you think you are, Ide?
>>48
God
>>48
No, no, no! I don’t want to leave unlimited power to a failed intelligent life form!
>>48
Are you saying that in Gandroa’s thread?
At this point, we are just trying to move humanity to the next stage.
>>62
It is said that this time humanity is simply being reset because it is a failure.
It’s smaller than a Dyson sphere, but isn’t utilizing supernovae just too insane?
Id is crap, but without Id, there’s nothing we can do, so we’re stuck.
E
It’s a burdock plant.
Is it impossible even at Eiserloon Fortress?
I wonder if they just included the director’s rough cut as the main film…
In the end, the sword was radiating in a way that it scattered one by one without being consolidated, so it’s clear that the idea is being refined.
At the moment of the final clash, I shouted “Now!” and unleashed a tremendous output, causing the collapse of the solar system.
A weak weapon that collapsed with just one strike.
The design source is the Yamata no Orochi, so this.
>>72
Quite a bit
>>72
If a figure of this shape were to be lying on the side of the road, it would be so creepy that I would probably recoil in shock.
Isn’t it the case that even at the time of Ide’s manifestation, it wasn’t full power?
I was only able to defeat it because I hit it nearly as a shell in the last moment.
Hitting Ide, who isn’t in good shape, barely causes any damage, so compared to infinite power, it’s just trash.
It’s so intense to be shot at the last moment while trying to counterattack…
Ide is crap.
I’ve seen an air conditioner designed as Gandalf the Grey, and it was incredibly uncomfortable.
I wonder if it was named after Gandhara after all.
Regardless of scale and size, it’s kind of like the ancestor of the lineage of mass murder weapons often seen in Gundam-related entertainment.
You giant! If I die, we die together!
Even the defeated mech Adigo is about the same size as Big Zam, and the mobile weapons of Buff Clan are way too big.