
It’s cute, but from the beginning, there is not even a millimeter of chance to win.
I lost completely, but it’s a refreshing way to lose, so it’s fine.
Although she is a popular heroine,
Rain is too strong in every way.
I think that by not dying at this point in this setting, I’ve already won against fate.
>>5
It’s the first non-dying enhanced human category, you know.
>>5
The survival rate of Gundam’s enhanced humans is too low…
The design and naming of Gundam are too flashy.
If Domon had temporarily fallen in love, he might have died.
Aren’t you pulling off some pretty stupid moves?
The confession after pushing my back is just too powerful again.
It’s like a losing heroine or perhaps unrequited love.
In Super Robot Wars, if you don’t make them your ally, they will definitely die due to reverse Super Robot Wars correction…
However, you know… there is also a bad ending.
“If you don’t come out, I can’t like anyone other than Domon.”
No matter how painful it is, I will see it through (losing heroine).
I wonder why people die in Super Robot Wars in the first place…
I was surprised that I died even at 64.
>>17
Speaking of enhanced humans, doesn’t that lead to an untimely death? I wonder if there were staff who thought that…
>>17
In Super Robot Wars, there are instances where you have to persuade, or else you might die…
>>17
I’m surprised that in Super Robot Wars A, there are quite a few elements treated as hidden that, if not achieved, lead to a bad outcome.
I like you because your voice is cute.
When F finished, Gabure was quietly there in the ending even when he wasn’t part of the party.
>>21
If I hadn’t convinced him it was the fourth time, Gabriel-kun would have died too.
Katejina is only in the Alpha Side Story.
The image has about three chances to die.
>>22
There are traps that will kill you if you defeat it with Rain as in the original work.
I can understand if people think I’m dead because I haven’t had a role, even though I’m not actually dead.
I don’t understand why they get killed even though they have a super important role after surviving.
The modified rampage-ready Neo Sweden should be properly scolded.
>>25
What is that appearance?
Domoon
Let’s fight!
Character song title “Arenbee’s First Love”
>>29
Angel of Destruction
God Finger
>>30
You can use it too!
Looking back, the other party is just too bad.
Gathering energy in the palm seems to be a world that martial arts practitioners could relatively utilize.
It’s also coming out a bit late.
If it’s as a rival in love, that ex-boyfriend of Rain from Tequila Gundam is stronger.
>>35
It’s Chico Rodriguez for tequila.
My younger sister is in a difficult situation.
It’s about the minaret too.
What was their name again?
Since I got divorced, now is my chance!
Did you get divorced in a novel?!
Oh my…
Actually, we haven’t gotten to divorce yet, but I ended with Domon in despair after he called himself Rain Mikamura.
To confess your love to the whole world and then get a divorce…
Certainly, Rain is extremely strong, but I feel like I had a reasonable chance of winning.
I thought Director Imagawa was all about classic development, but he’s going to have a divorce, huh?
That director is gay.
Personally, I didn’t feel drawn to the Allenby side because Rain had bigger breasts and was sexier.
If you were going to get a divorce, wouldn’t it have been better to be with this daughter instead…?
It’s not that we haven’t even stepped onto the battlefield to begin with.
When Rain is in danger during the Lumber Gundam battle, Domon begs without any shame or hesitation to help her, saying he would do anything, even if it means putting the Gundam’s neck on the line!! At that point, there is simply no gap for any interference.
If they don’t stick together once, H won’t be born…
https://g-gundam.net/sidestories/3-6.php
Speaking of which, Rain just got divorced in the newly released spin-off, so we can debate the candidate for his new wife again!
>>48
Isn’t this just a setup for us to flirt again in the end?
>>49
I wonder, when it comes to novels, the target age increases.
It might end with a bitter ending.
>>63
Ending on a bitter note and adding unnecessary seasoning to the main story, like in revival projects, is probably the least desired thing that’s been done countless times over the past decade.
I want to believe that it won’t be like that.
Why divorce…?
>>50
Because I wandered off without telling my wife and children the reason.
In the first place, G-Gundam itself has Domon and Rain not really understanding each other at all, and what they do understand is only between fighters, but for Domon, what matters most is Rain.
>>51
That’s just a story about how you have to properly communicate important things in words.
It’s fairly reasonable, considering I’ve been so thoroughly tossed around for the sake of the objective.
Domon with a Kansai dialect.
Junior and H are at least 4 years apart.
It feels cute that our mental ages seem to match perfectly…
In the morning sun, the God Gundam is performing a dance.
The Rising Gundam appears and delivers punishment.
I remembered that image.
An aged Rain seems like Misae from Crayon Shin-chan.
That’s really awful.
Not only Rain but also even the undefeated Eastern region couldn’t understand each other just through punches, so we had to properly discuss things before we could finally see the true meaning.
It seems that fighters can understand each other with their fists, but in reality, they cannot.
Domon didn’t understand the feelings of love in the picture at all, just throwing fists.
Stop making him a useless man in the sequel!
>>62
That may be true, but just when it seemed like they had grown emotionally from the main story, they quickly became emotional again.
It was a situation like going back and forth, Domon.
The bad parts of the main story were left as they were.
Because you’re so eager to protect what’s important, you’re not conveying the important things, which is why Rain is getting angry…
>>65
But these guys were being all lovey-dovey right before the final battle royale started, so it’s a lie to say they weren’t dating…
Rei can get away with swinging Domon around this much because Domon is quite something too…
What can be understood by a fist is the essence of the heart.
Well, I don’t really understand why you take that kind of attitude even though that’s how it is at the root.
This applies not only to Domon but also to the Undefeated of the East.
In the end, the strongest thing is words. Schwarz, it’s very clear what should be said and what shouldn’t be said.
The exchange with the Almighty Eastern Undefeated is about the need to not only express your own feelings in order to understand each other, but also to receive the feelings of the other party.
>>69
There was never a mutual conversation; you only started talking during the finals, right!?
>>71
It’s not that the master has always been preaching that; isn’t it that the landing is like that?
Well, if you ask whether Domon can have a family, it is indeed questionable.
Hey, Duo.
The interaction with the undefeated Eastern is rather because, in the battle, the undefeated Eastern recognized their own mistakes and went through a psychological change, leading to that outcome.
There are no elements that can be received at all until then.
>https://g-gundam.net/sidestories/3-6.php
It didn’t work out with Graham.
Well, to be honest, I can’t deny the feeling of disappointment since it seems like a makeshift novel.
Since it’s not a new anime, it’s easier for me to disregard it as something that didn’t happen, regardless of how the story unfolds.
This is just a punchline, isn’t it?
In other words, there are many contradictions that seem to connect to the main story but actually don’t.
When it comes to a legitimate sequel, it has a delicate position in the current discussion.
Well, there’s the possibility that one future could be a divorce.
It’s the multiverse!
I feel like it’s just a place where people who really hate “bad sequels” are eager to talk about it…
To be honest, it’s not even that exciting to the point where someone needs to get all worked up about it…
She’s a troublesome woman, including her dedication.
I’m not treated like a villain, but…