
I feel like my chest is going to burst with sadness too…!
Head
Gained status through anal horn.
First, there was a lack of planning.
Next, the fact that I did not do the groundwork.
Finally, having placed too much expectation on past anomalies.
>>3
It only has an effect comparable to a brocade banner for Bael…
The reason this happened is
>>3
Because of this, it can be said that I have dreamt too much in essence.
>>10
This really sums it up.
This guy is always being told the same thing.
A character that is just right for this theme.
Born bad.
Sweetness
I think it’s pretty amazing that, despite living in the moment, we managed to get that far.
As long as I made sure to take care of Garigari, I could have brought it to checkmate.
If I had to say what was wrong, I would say the script…
>>12
If it’s because of luck or coincidence, then that’s fine.
This guy is consistent from start to finish, and that’s why.
Huh…? If we can get Bael, can’t we conquer the world…?
>>14
That recklessness is the reason for the defeat.
If a coup could succeed like that, no one would have to struggle.
In the end, if we had managed to win over even some of the upper management, things might have been different.
It’s only the young soldiers who are foolish that can capture your heart, isn’t it?
Even the leader will be surprised.
>>21
In the first place, it was a desperate gamble that led to a reversal after realizing that I was stuck in a tight spot.
At that point, there was simply no other way, regardless of recklessness or anything else.
Did not stab Gaelio twice.
The person is riding Bael and is in a good mood the whole time.
The ones who followed along are the kind of people who would be better off dead.
Isn’t there actually a bad part?
>>16
Bael actually functioned properly as a seal and was really strong too.
It’s amazing how it seems quite possible if Kimavida doesn’t come.
If Kimavida weren’t here, we’d probably seriously end up killing Meat Man.
It’s amazing that the thread’s image was strong enough to be comparable to a little Agnica.
>>19
It seems that the crescent moon has reached the standards of the Ecliptic Festival.
It feels like Agnica and Marcocias are on another level or two higher…
The more conservative the upper management is, the more rigid they are; if you think about it calmly, it’s understandable!
>>22
Well… but… if I can pilot Bael… I wonder if everyone would follow me…
>>25
In reality, the upper management was rigid and conservative, so when I showed them Bael, they chose to remain passive.
Only the reform-minded meat uncle has been unaware of such things…
>>32
At this point, it’s not so much a loss as the winning percentage has significantly decreased.
>>36
Compared to being beaten up by the other six houses as just a coup, at least it’s becoming a head-on showdown, so the chances of winning have significantly increased.
The fighting ability to cause such a commotion with just two swords is genuine.
If I had at least properly killed Gaelio, I might have been able to hit a comeback home run.
I think we could have won easily if we had just killed Gaelio properly.
In the world of Iron-Blooded, where even a lethal blow can leave someone alive despite overwhelming intent to kill, a strike swung down while truly thinking that you don’t want to kill isn’t likely to be fatal…
Bae’l has enough authority to keep things neutral, aside from the meat uncle, so to be honest, it’s far more powerful than any poorly made superweapon.
Fool
The director says that as long as McGillis is a child, he can’t win against the meat uncle.
I think that person would just be using another means if Garigari-kun weren’t around.
Bael’s power did exist, but the problem was that it only attracted a bunch of new recruits who were nothing but a rabble.
>>34
In the end, those who are satisfied with the vested interests of the Gallery Hall shouldn’t meddle in unnecessary matters.
It’s not a story about how they’re bound to lose because McGillis left a childlike mindset, which allows Garigari-kun to survive no matter what.
>>35
It’s like a child’s mind, or rather emotion… I really felt friendship, so I couldn’t confirm the body.
>>41
It’s scary that parts not mentioned at all in the main story are being talked about as confirmed information.
If Gaelio wasn’t there, the justification for the Meat Grandpa side would also be nonexistent, and they could actually win just with Bael, so you can’t say that Bael is the reason for the defeat.
In the end, it’s because they don’t depict the Curse of the Festival War that it turns out like this…
Isn’t it amazing to be able to stop all factions except for the upper echelon as a fighting force?
The contents were of a boy dreaming of the legend of heroes.
Bael itself had quite a bit of authority, didn’t it…?
>>44
I was able to bring two unrelated families to a neutral position…
In the end, there were no people who wanted to change the current situation or were dissatisfied with it.
There were no such dissatisfied groups on the side of the establishment.
What was needed was to enlighten and incite the citizens, McGillis.
Those who aim for reform cling to relics of the past.
>>46
Honestly, I don’t think this is strange or anything.
>>47
It is common in history to establish a nation or set up a new order under the banner of past symbols.
It was also a weakness that I only admired and imitated Agnika Kaier.
>>47
It’s the same as raising the banner of the imperial court to overthrow the shogunate.
>>46
I think it is quite a legitimate approach to invoke authority for the sake of reform.
If you wanted to break the old regime, you would have agreed with Karta and Gaelio.
>>49
I was blocked from being able to do that, but without it, I can’t meet anyone, so I’m stuck.
Legitimacy is important, you know.
Just talking about the individual character of the thread picture is just the rambling of a young person.
If I go back in time to redo things, it might be tough unless I go back to around the time Biscuit and Kalta died.
>>54
This guy is not just a Gabachara; he’s moving with the entire story in Orihara…
Isn’t it strange that they haven’t confirmed Gaelio’s body in that situation?
How do you deceive at a funeral?
It seems that Lord Boardwin also doesn’t have any doubts about the loss of Kimaris.
>>55
It’s impossible to understand if the production team isn’t thinking about anything!
It’s not just about personal virtue, but whether you really intended to subdue the old men solely with the influence of Bael and Agnika Kyer.
I was pure in a strange way.
Isn’t the reason for the defeat the Dainsleif?
Until the spies begin to be used as a justification for rapid-fire actions, we are in the lead.
>>58
If it’s McGillis, you can avoid him after seeing him, and since he can turn things around single-handedly, it’s a bit questionable to say that’s the reason for the defeat.
I want to see a timeline where the Tuna Rice Bowl and McGillis were able to move with planning.
Even if we were at a disadvantage, hitting the Galaxy Cannon might have turned things around, so we might have done our best.
>>61
Kima Vida was almost a mutual defeat, and since there are quite a few chances for points, it makes me wonder if it’s really a battle without a chance of winning…?
I don’t trust people, and since my mind is still that of a child, I don’t think I was able to do the groundwork or preparations.
It’s like there was no other way for it to end.
Even though the Gundam is based on the Arai Yashiki, the Bael doesn’t move when the Arai Yashiki is removed… Why is that… it feels kind of strange.
When I think about it calmly, it’s at a level where I can’t believe he’s not dead; Meat Uncle is avoiding flags.
>>65
Historians of later generations say it can only be believed that the world was trying to keep the meat uncle alive.
Gundam Bael
Normal Monster
Star 7 / Light Attribute / Machine Type / Attack 3200 / Defense 3000
The item in hand is the legendary Gundam said to qualify for reaching the pinnacle of the Galal Horn!
>>66
Ornamental Gundam
In the first place, this guy has so many options to bet on winning with the Tekkadan’s military force that he’s like Chairman Durandal, a real gambler.
>>68
Oh… I’m struggling more than I expected…? When that happens, it’s amazing to think about rushing in with Grimgerde, creating a great live atmosphere.
The usual flow where someone making vague statements based on the atmosphere gets beaten up by those who are taking it seriously.
Look, Gaelio! The weak can’t keep up with our overwhelming clash of power! I was so pleased with myself, but in reality, it was just that Rastor was instructed not to intervene.
>>73
Wasn’t it, “Just stop, you’ll end up getting caught up and dying”?
>>73
In reality, there isn’t anyone who can keep up, so it would only be a nuisance, which is why I lowered it; I don’t think that’s wrong at all.
Isn’t it that Maki isn’t actually not smart?
I simply couldn’t stop my admiration.
At that time, Mackie was super cool, so if the foot soldiers had aided him, they would have been cut down easily.
It truly has an effect comparable to that of a banner of brocade, Bael…
Even so, I feel it’s uncertain whether I can intervene in that.
It is flying around at high speed between friendly fleets.
It seems that the realistic reason for not being able to predict which would prevail, the House of Neutrality or Bael’s might, is probably greater.
>>83
That’s proof of overwhelming power in its own way, isn’t it?
>>92
Well, it’s actually a battle between the top two in the gallery.
How did they achieve the first rank in military achievements with such a vanilla machine?!
>>84
Well, the opponent is MA, so they probably won’t adhere to common sense…
>>84
In the end, I think it’s simply because my skill was the best, as at a distance against MA, they can dodge with super reflexes, so it’s necessary to take them down at close range.
With a super simple Bael, I dominate against mobs and can take on the heavily armed Kimavida, so my strength is truly amazing.
Gaelio’s vitality and Ein’s alaya consciousness power
From the person’s perspective, they were trying to act as a friend and stick with the Tekkadan until the end, but it’s a bit funny that they are about to be sold off without realizing it.
>>87
If the Iron Flower Brigade had at least made the inquiry a little earlier…
>>87
I thought it would be a simple job that ends once we get the Bael, but the unexpected additional order is a huge breach of trust, in my opinion.
Since Orga was such an idiot that he could cancel it all with one punch, I ended up continuing the contract as is.
>>95
That said, I had been relying on Macky until then, and when considering various factors, can I really call it such a betrayal to sell it?
>>98
I think it’s a grave injustice to sell them off when the lives of the members are at stake, and in reality, they are suffering increasing damage and ultimately face total destruction.
>>95
At that point, we were already in it together, so there’s nothing that can be done.
Dainsleif
Gari-Gari-kun is equipped with a support system that uses the brain of his comrade as a final touch.
In a world where hitting hard with physics is the strongest, the Bael Sword might be that simple is best.
From a neutral standpoint, if Mackie were truly on par with Agnika, he could really end up being killed all at once…
>>96
It was the right answer because I tried to handle everything with violence at least once.
That said, the fact that the Tekkadan was able to descend to Earth in the first season is also thanks to McGillis.
I don’t think there would be any chance that everything would be fine if you had cut your hand over there.
>>99
We hadn’t formed such a deep partnership around that area yet.
They were just one of my business partners.
>>99
At that time, the Tekkadan’s backing wasn’t just McGillis, so there were no problems.
Since everyone except McGillis has been taken out and the mines have also gone bad, we’ve no choice but to bet.
>>108
It was back when Teiwaz, with whom we exchanged cups, was still thriving.
It was not the case that McGillis was the only person one could rely on.
It seems that the Gallahorn faction was significant due to McGillis’s father-in-law, but there are no direct depictions of that, so it’s hard to understand.
The Iron Flower Gang has too many debts to McGillis, so they are bound together for better or worse.
>>104
I said that I would stick with you no matter what happens when it comes to killing the uncle.
The people from the Agnika Association were less reliable than I expected.
Even if they defeat Garigari-kun in the final battle, Bael will be severely wounded, so they’ll probably just surround him with the soldiers that Meat Uncle had evacuated and finish it off.
I guess whether or not he killed Garigari-kun is the key…
But I feel like if there wasn’t Garigari-kun at the end, Meat Uncle would have prepared another countermeasure.
>>109
It’s not that there’s no room to spare, but if it’s not a surprise attack, Dainsleif can be avoided, and Julietta is focused on the Tekkadan, so it’s tough.
In other words, seeing Barbatos’s rampage after it fell apart, I feel like Gari Gari-kun had to do something, or at least they would have ended up in a tie.
>>109
There’s probably a miracle spy who can successively carry out the match pump in slave mode all by themselves and even commit suicide afterwards, so I feel like they could easily fabricate anything, and that’s unpleasant.
The first season was a breeze in the second half; being a mobile worker pilot was tough, though.
If you had brought Garigari-kun to your side, your win rate would have increased a lot.
You didn’t need to part ways just because your true feelings wanted to play hero.
>>114
They were saying that being together with Karuta and Gaelio shook their roots, so it was necessary to part ways, which was something that couldn’t be helped.
McGillis simply had few useful pieces at his disposal.
Because I only believe in power, I always find myself stepping up in critical situations.
Orga misjudged the situation with McGillis under the condition of being the king of Mars.
Because I took it upon myself to ride, I’ll end up creating a bad impression within Teiwaz and isolating myself, which will lead to deepening the partnership with McGillis.
>>117
I will take it back to the company for now, but I am an incompetent leader unfit for a professional…
>>120
If someone with a level of education equivalent to that of a high school graduate is burdened with the responsibilities of a company president, they wouldn’t be able to make such decisions. Rather, that’s a rather high standard.
>>117
Since my uncle was fully intent on destroying both Namise and others, it might be sooner or later.
There was a need to hurry, but there was no need to be anxious.
You’d think that the sealed original Gundam would have some amazing features, right?
>>118
When I think about it calmly, if such a function existed, it would have already been applied in technology.
Since I had cut ties with my childhood friend, I was somewhat able to move on, but it felt like the skinny kid who returned from hell was to blame.