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It became something that I didn’t really understand, as if the topic changed midway.
I got angry because I was punished for trying to further develop a regulated dangerous technology.
>>3
Totally different, but…
Because we messed up the scenario ourselves halfway through, there’s nothing left of what we wanted to do meta-wise.
Let’s put aside the story of the prologue for now.
Someone who is perceived as having dangerous thoughts.
This person is not just researching GUND.
You can understand what this guy wants to do, right?
I don’t understand what that crappy old man who crushed this guy wants to do.
I think the father who not only issued a ban but also ordered a massacre is the most incomprehensible.
>>10
The existence of Gundams using Gundanium makes people unhappy, so they should be destroyed ← understood.
Actually, I’ve secretly been building my own Gundam←Damn it!
>>15
I thought he hated me because he lost his wife due to Gand, but it turns out that’s not the case.
I seriously don’t understand why they desperately killed the thread image.
>>22
I got married a few years after that.
>>15
Since I couldn’t destroy it, it’s only natural to make use of it.
The goal is to prevent war from happening.
Even though it’s supposed to be for medical use, if we team up with the Earthnoids’ military industry that is so hostile towards the Spacenoids, we’ll have no choice but to kill.
I thought this was a foreshadowing, but it seems to have gone somewhere, right? There are a few of those moments, aren’t there?
Suddenly wrapping things up at Quiet Zero.
The discussion about the technology needed for humans to adapt to space seems to have gone off track halfway, right?
>>13
Normally, if you think about it, the Spacians have technology that makes you want it desperately.
There were only fools there who completely ignored that.
>>14
Because I can live richly even without a gundam arm…
>>16
I can only think that not even being interested in medical Gundams is like being worse than a hole in the ground.
>>19
Because it’s a forbidden technique…
>>23
The ultra noise is that each company is making crap below that level or conducting human experiments.
>>13
I thought there would be a lot of people with disabilities, but when I think about it, there weren’t many even in episode 0…
The double standard old man is truly nothing but a double standard.
Sometimes, the character descriptions before the broadcast contain completely different information.
It seems to be quite uncertain and fluctuating.
The part where Sleta briefly got in and moved the legs.
I think they wanted to expand something like that.
The Spacians were living richly even without a Gund, so they probably didn’t need it.
>>25
I was surprised that there was supposedly a way to address the Spacian’s short lifespan issue, but nothing like that is mentioned in the story at all.
I mean, even though that lousy old man is promoting some mysterious plan using GUND in collaboration with Prospera, the details behind it are completely undisclosed, so it really ended up being incomprehensible.
It seems that there are discrepancies between the prologue and the main story, which deepens the mystery surrounding Sleta.
In the end, it just turned out to be fluffy.
Pale Corporation puts an out on an out, but that just makes it super out.
Eran and the old ladies wrapped things up nicely.
>>29
The dead main character is too biased towards the Ashians.
It’s not even a matter of needing it for life in the colony, but rather something necessary for the universe.
It’s too far ahead to talk about things like needing to break new ground outside.
>>31
It seems that the purpose of the spacians is space exploration, and that the wars are for sharing the funds for that.
>>38
I can’t really understand that part just from the main story… I don’t really get the whole war sharing concept either…
There were clearly too many elements packed into the scenario to pick up all of them.
I actually wanted to include post-human (human evolution) themes in World & Mechanic, but it felt like there wasn’t enough room to incorporate that into the story.
Why is there a contradiction between the main story and the prologue that was added later…?
Perhaps there were various events leading up to the main story, and everyone changed their minds…
The guy who did the Gundam massacre is not only making Gundams but has also built a secret fortress.
The defeated mom teamed up with the teacher and the dad, who is the enemy of her husband, to create a secret fortress.
>>35
It won’t tell me there…
>>35
Revenge is…
It would be simpler if you just said you crushed it purely out of self-interest rather than using a clumsy justification.
>>36
From the perspective of the MS Development Council, if the Gundam is completed, it would be a problem, so they can only crush it, but I don’t understand Derling’s true intentions.
I thought there might be puzzles that could be solved after thoroughly watching the prologue.
At first, it felt like using Gundam technology to operate MS was taboo, but then it became a situation where the technology itself, including prosthetic arms, was banned.
>>40
It seems they wanted to crush the very technological development linked to Gundam.
Normally, you would think there would be some serious secret or reason behind such a massacre…
Well, there’s no particular contradiction with the main story either.
There is no contradiction, but there is no explanation, so it has no particular meaning.
Since Pale Corporation was interesting, I somewhat accepted it.
There are definitely people who are not like that…
It’s understandable since the prologue was added later.
Everything about Gand is something that was thought of later.
>>50
What’s the source?
This guy wants to do research, but because he has no money, he teamed up with military people and was just killed by the enemy, that bastard.
>>53
That’s right.
Because they were viewed as hostile or dangerous.
>>59
I wonder what the intention was to switch from the original plan to freeze to carrying out a massacre instead.
>>53
It gave off an atmosphere like it was crushed by unjust persecution, but it’s really doing moves that are quite hard to sympathize with, isn’t it?
It’s just the prologue, but every faction is filled with killing intent, isn’t it?
By the time we get to the main story, I wonder if the higher-ups have grown older and become more lenient.
>>52
I see… That’s probably why this setting has disappeared…
I think it’s a bit much to pack so much live experience into just one year or even split into two cours.
However, in today’s content landscape, it might not be wrong to create something that just goes viral for the sake of it.
>>58
Considering it took FREEDOM 20 years, the story is surprisingly terrible, so it’s probably Bandai Namco’s policy.
Since the president of Dering was just sleeping halfway through, I don’t know what point he was aiming for in the end.
Rather, it’s supposed to be a prequel that comes out to organize the settings, so why is it turning into such a hassle?
In reality, there’s no explanation at all about what Derling was thinking when he committed the Vanadiss massacre and then later defected to the Quazero plan.
>>62
I’ll just keep you unconscious because I can’t explain it.
It’s a story about purging medical technologies essential for space exploration.
It feels too forceful unless there is some hidden intention behind Delling.
>>64
So that’s the intention behind the Gundam arm, right?
It’s not like I’m in complete trouble, but it’s so tangled that I can’t really understand it… And there isn’t much information to think about either…
The supporting character became more popular than expected (Guel?).
It seems they’ve decided to increase your opportunities over there.
Regarding Dering, I ended up not really understanding the details of his wife’s character either.
If anything, the conflict with Miorine was quite vague as well.
Ms. Prospera said she would create a place for her daughter in the space fortress Quiet Zero.
Seeing the destruction of the Combined Fleet, it seems they intended to create a place for themselves and then fight against humanity…
>>72
Once the Kuwazero is fully activated, everything that is linked through the Permet will have its control taken away and be dominated, so there’s no point in fighting.
In the first place, it should be OXA Earth that needs to be crushed.
The horrors of drone warfare are in the background, yet it was concluded with just a verbal explanation.
I was worried that they wouldn’t just organize the characters, and it turns out that’s exactly what happened.
Taking the setting of this anime seriously is a waste of time.
>>75
It may be so for the adhesive, but…
Derling and my wife don’t understand anything at all.
Kuwazero and tomato are crazy.
>>77
I wonder why Rouji is playing at a time like that…
I wonder why it’s being used in the final code of Kua Zero…
There were times when it was better not to have a prologue at all.
It’s really just noise.
>>78
Without that, I really won’t understand Prosper’s revenge as the vertical thread of the entire story, so it’s really going to end up just relying on the cliffhanger.
I won’t deny that it was relatively so even at present.
It’s just that you can’t really afford it unless you’re as wealthy as a spacian, but prosthetic limbs are generally available at a practical level.
Wasn’t the Gundam necessary for space advancement even though the Spacians were more reflective?
>>83
Since the war sharing is already reaching its limits, we need to further develop it.
For that reason, I thought that something was needed to cope with or adapt to the harsh space environment, such as Gundams and MS.
Nothing came out.
I like that the scene where Suleta says she doesn’t know this person creates a sense of dissonance with the past story.
I thought it was a deliberate production choice, but it didn’t really have much meaning after all…
Was Miorine’s mother also a madwoman?
>>86
I think Quazero’s core theory is a genuine lunatic because it’s based on the mother system.
>>86
There’s hardly any information available to make that judgment, right?
>>93
I am the designer of Kwazero.
The matter of the tomatoes seems like absurd comedy to me, as there is absolutely no reason or flow to analyze tomatoes at that timing.
The Gund technology was for medical purposes, but I can’t even recall if I was reluctantly told by the parent company to do MS.
Since it’s an added prologue, it’s pointless to think too deeply about it.
>>89
If we reconsider the story without the existence of the prologue, it might be an excuse that holds some merit…
>>102
It’s not like it was originally in ruin or anything.
Don’t suddenly check the base sequence of the tomato.
Putting aside what is good or bad, I honestly thought there are many instances where we should all think about that together…
I don’t even think they want me to think about it.
Medical Gando was supposed to be unprofitable… However, it seems that stock Gando is operating normally.
Maybe this setting was deleted halfway through.
>>95
Why do you think of it as the settings being deleted there?
I have no idea where in Kuwa Zero the diversity of plants is!
I don’t quite understand what you mean by retroactively saying something about episode 0; it doesn’t make sense in Japanese.
It’s not good to create a story just based on the sense of a live performance…
Suremio is also fluffy, isn’t it?
>>98
I’m depicting the process step by step quite thoroughly.
>>103
Among the planets, Mercury.
Regarding the prologue, there should ideally be a level of consistency in the past that can be depicted, not just as an afterthought.
>>104
It’s really strange…
It’s not that the collapse will disappear, but neither Layer nor Rubris AI nor Rubris will be addressed at all regarding Gando’s future in the main story, so it’s mostly noise.
I think it was not good that the revenge of Prospera (the main storyline) and the conflict between the Spacians and the Earthians didn’t really come together until the final stages.
It has been all jumbled up for a long time.
>>108
Honestly, the intentions and political drama in this area are too complicated for me to understand.
I was worried that I would be left behind, so I was searching for various things and asking anonymous people for help.
Ultimately, I was shocked to see it more or less just thrown away.
Isn’t it all just vague because of that damn dad’s orders?
Is it true that you changed the scenario midway?
Well, complaints will arise…
Even though I hate them enough to kill them all in the past.
In the main story, it’s really unclear why they are in a cooperative relationship at the point of transferring schools.
>>111
It’s fine to say that you prioritized that over revenge because you knew you could expand your territory with Elikuto at Kuwazero.
>>111
It’s not like I hate you or anything.
It’s dangerous, so let’s destroy it → It was impossible → I just ended up using it to create Quaze Zero and dominate.
Sletta is too uninterested in the conflict between Spacians and Earthians…!
>>112
I’m just a girl who wants to build a school on Mercury…
For some reason, I was sent to a place that felt like a military school…
Shadikku-kun usually takes care of the conversation.
>>114
In the end, the main theme of the story is Code Geass.
Until the end, this guy is the only one moving.
>>123
Sletta is told by the people involved that they don’t have to deal with troublesome problems…
Miorine’s situation becomes something that even a young CEO of a venture company can’t handle midway through…
It’s not that it’s falling apart, but it’s being presented as episode 0, and it’s just not utilizing anything from it.
It would be better if they stayed quiet, but the official just openly says that they changed the scenario and that the author really wasn’t thinking about it.
>>116
Where is that listed?
It felt like they compressed a four-quarter story.
In that case, it would mean that they would move forward without ever realizing that Eran had switched places.
If you show something like that as a prologue, you’ll be ready for the main story to revolve around the contents of Rubris, right?
>>121
There are actually scenes that resemble that even in the final stages.
>>121
In the end, the aerial actually contained the relic itself, but I wonder what was inside that.
I knew it was impossible…! Creating a school in an environment where Elikto can’t endure and dies…!
>>124
I like how here, Sleta gives off a feeling of being a naive little girl who doesn’t see reality.
If it’s only going to be used for prosthetic limbs like in the play, then medical-grade guns wouldn’t be profitable.
>>126
Since we’re sharing the war, wouldn’t it be good to sell to the injured Aersians?
>>133
Can a low-ranking soldier who is dispatched to the front lines and gets injured afford a high-performance Gund prosthetic?
>>149
Rather, if it can be developed, wouldn’t it become cheap enough to be purchased even by Earth mice?
The story is being driven solely by that guy, who is like the protagonist, Shadik.
But if it’s the protagonist, then this is Lulu…
>>127
Isn’t it more like Guell is the protagonist?
>>140
He’s not doing anything.
Is it okay to use someone who created prosthetic arm and leg technology but ended up being abandoned by the military?
>>128
Different.
Double standards are separate from sponsors.
>>134
Was it the decision of the person (or people) in the thread to repurpose it for MS and do things like the Parnett score?
>>148
I was told to make an MS because they would give money to the sponsor.
I couldn’t continue my research due to financial difficulties, so I jumped on the thread.
>>159
I see…
>>159
I think the background there is something like the bio-computer of F91.
I feel like I properly covered the story of Sremio, but personally, the main story of the incident was more interesting.
It’s just that Shaddik was at his peak before and after being caught, and after that…
I felt like there was no significant answer, just a sense of “What will happen from here on out?!”
>>131
In the director’s interview, he says that the story of Sremio is the main storyline.
The rest is just the details.
I wonder how it is that the story isn’t fully engaging due to the position of Sleta, at least for this installment.
There are so many unexplained parts that fans can only say things like, “Oh, so that was what this was about!”
>>135
If you interpret things with malicious intent at a level that is hard to understand, you’ll be ridiculed.
I think it was thrown away as an image of something unnecessary, like wanting a school on Mercury, which is unreasonable but not even a precious dream.
Just give up on looking for consistency in the Mercury story…
Guel honestly hasn’t done anything at all.
I wonder if there was some kind of insistence on not doing any flashbacks in the main story.
I wanted to see the academy Gundam.
The elements of a school setting were really just an afterthought…
I mean, it turns into a startup success story halfway through.
In the Reiwa era, I felt a mysterious sense of emotion that it was permitted to create such a haphazard way even with a super big title.
I wonder if someone got angry at me along the way.
Maybe my perspective is off, but didn’t the progress in the storyline feel a bit rushed?
>>152
I also don’t understand the reason why Sleta would especially like that guy.
>>162
Isn’t calling him “that guy” leaking something out?
>>162
I will protect what I was originally fascinated by in episode 7! If that happens, I’ll fall in love.
Please just tell me what to do with the layer thing so I can understand what will improve.
>>153
It seems they just pulled out all the AI from Rubris, replaced the exterior, and then stuffed in Erect.
Ideal? I don’t know, it died when I was taught.
I really think it was not good that there was no role for Sleta to carry the conversation.
Even though I’m the protagonist…
I saw the reality of war sharing on Earth, but aside from that, Jetark Corporation is operating as usual with Guel.
>>147
If Guell gets involved and loses his agency, then Suletta is not on the same level either.
For now, let’s just send some blessings…
Guell experienced various experiences as a result.
I wasn’t trying to change them, I was just trying to withdraw from them.
I really haven’t done anything.
If Mom, Dad, and Shadique aren’t moving, then the situation isn’t progressing!
Guel and Suretta are similar, but Guel is only involved with family matters until the end, so he occupies a position where he could be there or not, and he is not the protagonist.
>>164
Isn’t it the same for Suleta, always talking about family?
I think if Sleta hadn’t had the final battle, she would have really ended without being the protagonist.
>>169
It’s a completely meaningless assumption…
>>169
In the middle of the second season, there was just a little stagnation, but the protagonist is really shining.
Love at first sight is fine!
>>165
Well, I guess it’s around the 4th issue of the next term…
The protagonist was a character that wasn’t very interesting because they were intentionally involved in the story in a way that was unavoidable.
It’s just a story about getting angry because it was necessary to approve military use for research funding, and even though it was supposed to be for the future, it resulted in killing!
>>173
If other companies were decent, I could have accepted that too.
They were all crappy companies.
Especially since there was no further investigation into my father, I ended up becoming a dangerous person who massacred a private organization based solely on the fact that they were conducting risky research.
I was sure that it was going to include a backstory about losing friends and a wife because of Gando.
If there are no witches, Shaddiq, that damn old man, and Pale Corporation, it will really just turn into a school Gundam…
It’s just that I had no way to pull in money and was reluctantly researching at a military company, so I don’t really have a position to sympathize with.
Sletta is somewhat vague about the journey leading up to the decisive battle, regardless of the battle itself.
I thought it would be fine to have Prospera as the protagonist, but I guess having no duels in the early stages would be pretty boring.
Sretta was originally placed as the protagonist because she is a daughter meant for revenge, but what’s actually different is that she is doing it intentionally.
Because they sold the technology out of a desire for research funding, they had an attitude as if the criticism was someone else’s problem, so it was only natural they were angry.
Mass murder is going too far, but…