
The voice…
There’s no way that a voice actor like Nobuyuki Hiyama, who is interesting from his diverse characters to his death scenes, wouldn’t be popular with a focus on realism.
The plant side is also terrible, so there is some truth to what they’re saying.
The correct answer of that world.
It appeared towards the end of the third season…
I’m going to win… that’s right! Anytime…!
A refreshing villain who does what needs to be done, regardless of what’s right or wrong, is a good thing.
>>7
They’re talking nonsense… It matches because they’re also talking nonsense over there…
An important person who comes to the front line.
Ultimately, choosing to die alongside this is also tremendously intense for Natal.
Someone who is often treated quite well in fan creations.
Unlike Jibril, this guy won’t run away…
Even after being shot by Genesis, that’s how it is, so it’s truly ingrained.
>>11
Even if you run away after being scared, it doesn’t matter where you go; you’ll just get caught in Genesis, so there’s no escape anyway…
>>42
The best we can do in that situation is to either make a suicide attack to destroy Genesis or move away from the Earth’s line of fire.
The allure of being a villain is heightened by being abandoned by subordinates and facing consequences.
Over there, they’re also shooting their own and dying…
The man who cornered Neumann alone.
The talk is interesting.
When you come out, act all tough, but when you get defeated, show genuine fear and regret.
In the end, I’ll die properly.
The character has all the elements of a likable villain.
There appears a man who makes the impossible possible…
It’s bothersome, but it’s admirable that you show up at the site properly.
>>19
In reality, the Boosted Man, which is the tiger’s prized possession, is under this one’s control, so it would be a problem if he’s not around.
From a natural perspective, it’s normal to align with Blue Cosmos, right?
>>20
Is it normal to use up drug-addicted enhanced humans…?
>>24
Isn’t it a normal reaction to think that if we don’t kill the coordinator by any means, we will be the ones to be killed?
>>20
I think many allied soldiers cooperated in crushing Logos, which can be considered its core, because it is not ordinary.
>>40
Logos is not the ideology of creating a world of naturals by defeating coordinators, right?
When you think about it, it’s really mysterious why this guy is on the front lines.
The dialogue skills are too high.
With the power of the voice actor, it feels like I can agree with anything that is said.
Well, I understand what you’re saying, and if you were born naturally in that world, it’s only natural to adopt that ideology.
What Neumann couldn’t avoid was that it happened to occur right after he launched the escape pod, resulting in a surprise attack from the positron cannon, which has nothing to do with skill.
>>27
It’s almost a miracle that Frey and the others managed to avoid getting involved.
Well, I’m going to die anyway…
It’s great how the three characters, Azrael, Patrick, and Kruze, each have their own distinct villainous traits.
What is the natural savage core of the barbarians? Well, that’s somewhat correct, but on our side, we are also enabling nuclear weapons and immediately burning down Boaz, so neither of us has the right to say anything…
I did it!!!!
Actually, it’s a big shot who comes to the front lines without being able to fight or take command.
>>32
In terms of combat, I’m ending it quickly with the launch of Lohengrin, so I have talent that is being wasted.
>>44
The gun didn’t cause instant death, but since I hit Natal with all my shots, my aim is good.
They’re not particularly a good person or decent, but they’re interesting because they have a distinct character and are entertaining when they appear.
Compared to that, Jibril!
I never thought he was a good guy, but he was charming.
Jibril’s way of dying is so gruesome that the only charm is how cute her pet cat is.
>>34
I love the cut of the cat that escaped during the orb incident and is now living freely.
>>39
Did such a cut exist…?
I’m glad to be free.
I was empathizing with Natal and was thinking, “This is so annoying!” while watching him on the ship.
He’s a famous villain, though.
You look too youthful for being 30 years old.
Jibril is basically a literal clown, as seen in the promotional video for DP…
Patrick on the other side is also maintaining his position forcefully by killing off Siegel’s faction after failing the spit break.
Even without nuclear missiles, they were probably launching Genesis…
Whether it’s fair to call it a valid argument is debatable, but they are articulate and have a good voice, which gives off a sense of persuasive power.
Logos was originally meant to provoke war, so it doesn’t equate with the ideology of Blue Cosmos…
>>46
If anything, the bigwigs at Logos are also in a position of full-scale war… yeah…
>>52
From the beginning, everyone except Jubriel isn’t really enthusiastic about it.
When I messed up right at the start, instead of joking about whether this is a comedy, I should have just killed Jibril on the spot to stop it.
The self-destruct using allied forces as a decoy at the Alaska base has nothing to do with this person, right?
>>47
It’s almost all because of this guy, since Sutherland, who is deeply involved with him, is the one taking charge.
>>47
I wonder how it will go since Sutherland, who executed that, is a strong Blue Cosmos and is good friends with Azrael.
Unlike Blood Valentine, this is a formal operation.
>>47
It’s led by Burukosu, so it’s not entirely unrelated.
Playing a totally rigid villain is one of my favorite characters as a voice actor or something like that.
Could it be that you’re a Burukosu, judging from the line that says “Are you perhaps the lord of the rhino?” I think there’s an awareness of those kinds of people.
It might be a bit different because I’m a human from the Orb.
>>51
Frei, an exchange student from the Atlantic Federation, is quite strongly denying it, so it probably feels a bit awkward to express affiliation.
However, I express negative opinions about genetic modification, and while I can empathize with that assertion, I feel that the actions are too extreme, and I don’t want to be associated with that kind of people.
Well, it’s not that Logos = Burcos, but teaming up with Zaft to crush Logos is also against Burcos’ ideology…
There’s so many crazy people at the top that it makes it seem like the relatively sane way of thinking is a bug in CE.
>>58
That’s because, after all, it’s natural, so the evil deeds carried out are just the kind of things thought up by a naturally stupid brain…
>>58
In reality, it’s similar, as hawks often go on a rampage to seize power or impose constraints, particularly in CE.
It’s amusing that even though they’re showing off their small things, they’re still getting decent results.
>>59
Actually, in terms of the damage directly inflicted on the plant, the smaller Jibril is actually more significant.
The Requiem wiped out about 10% of the entire population of the plant in one shot…
>>67
Aim for the Cask with Appelius-chan.
It’s a Muska-like interestingness.
Having a nuclear weapon is not just a simple collection that makes you happy.
This sums it up.
>>61
It’s true that it’s not a collection, but isn’t it also correct to say that we have to use powerful weapons?
I think it’s a reconstruction war.
>>61
I recently learned that they are just attaching NJC to the nuclear stockpiles from the past and are not actually creating new nuclear missiles.
Yet there are so many nuclear missiles…
>>61
In reality, this would definitely be a bad idea, but in that world, it’s actually a good plan…
>>73
Z.A.F.T. was the first to lift the ban on nuclear power as a nuclear-powered weapon, and I think there is room to believe that the use of that nuclear weapon was a legitimate act of retaliation.
>>61
In space combat, there’s no need to worry about “ground radiation contamination”…
Hey, Foundation??
A mastermind who properly shows up to the front lines tends to have a relatively high approval rating.
It’s nothing but a nuisance to those around.
Despite being on the management side, for some reason, they come aboard the front-line battleship.
>>64
In older works, there were times when Won-san rode on the Argama…
>>72
Mr. Won is riding a small mobile vehicle and even carrying out tactical operations on the battlefield, so despite technically being a civilian, he feels more like a soldier than actual soldiers.
The three idiots that the thread picture brought along haven’t killed a single named ally, at least in terms of results.
It’s strange how those guys have a strength that works against Kira, who is relatively free…
>>65
If absolute freedom and justice don’t deal with the opponent, there will be a lot of damage… Even from the opposite perspective, we can only hit those two with the three weapons.
The charm of the successor is lame!
The argument made by Azrael and Durandal about species and species death is rational, while Raxhis is a troublesome emotionalist who stirs up the world.
I know because I saw it in a jar.
Even though it should be nonsensical, I feel like the villain lines from the Seed series, which reflect the harshness of the world and the amazing performances by voice actors, convey a strong argument, so I found Freedom a bit lacking in that regard.
I like the misery of Orpheus, but
>>74
There’s nothing to agree with in the enemy’s arguments, so it’s just a simple tale of good versus evil, right? Freedom.
>>74
Since Orpheus has been completely rejected by Lux, he has only been saying ridiculous things…
Honestly, I think Hiyama Shuichi brings out a better flavor for the role of a reaction comedian who is really frustrated than Hori Hideyuki.
Actually, I haven’t achieved much and I tend to hold back quite a bit.
>>77
It’s all Kirara and the others’ fault for shooting down all the missiles!
>>77
But if it weren’t for this guy and the three idiots he brought with him, it wouldn’t even be a match…
Actually, deciding to completely destroy Genesis at that point was not the wrong decision.
>>79
It’s not wrong up to that point, but changing the mission objective to “I’m going to smash that cursed hourglass without leaving a single one standing!!!!” is the problem.
It would be better if they were a little further back, but they come on a ship where they have to go all out attacking enemies like in Dominion.
Even the demon world angels are incredibly fast at running away…
We can’t leave that behind right after Genesis is shot!!! What if it gets aimed at Earth!!!! It’s seriously going to be like, “Yeah!”
>>86
Most of the Coordinators are still on Earth, and there are allied nations too, so it feels like they should be doing just fine! However, the trigger for Genesis is held by someone who’s not in their right mind.
I like the character, but I don’t wish for them to be alive.
There are times when you come to like a villain precisely because they die properly.
That said, we will also build nuclear power plants.
I will also make nuclear weapons.
I think both are being done.
The person inside says it’s their favorite villain.
Rather than Genesis, targeting the plant as a nuclear attack objective and being quite incompetent or a nuisance as a frontline commander.
It’s something I got from Cruzet.
The dislike for coordinators stemming from childhood events is intriguing even though it’s only minimally explored.
Aslan is treated like he’s the crazy one, so I understand that consistency is important after all.
Well, to be blunt, I think Kuroze and Azrael have been an insurmountable wall as villains in the Seed series.
It’s impossible to create characters that surpass these guys with Cosmic Illa.
>>99
The half coordinator from the side story manga “Burkoss” was actually quite good.
Even though it was said that information was leaked, isn’t the mass production of NJC too early? What’s going on?
The two blow-ups caused by December, who is in charge of elementary education in Requiem, have directly caused the plant’s future to become quite disastrous…
Why are you repairing that twice?
It is often said that moderate and cooperative coordinators will be given preferential treatment, but that is not really the case.
>>103
After all, he’s the leader of Bulcos who has turned even our fellow natural-born humans into drugged-up modified humans!
>>103
I don’t favor him, but I think it’s just that the recognition of Cordy’s affiliation has expanded since this guy was the leader of Bulcos.
It’s amazing that you can use the complexes from your childhood as a springboard to fight in a war of extinction.
>>104
That’s Azrael, so even though you’re a rich kid, it seems like others besides Azrael have probably had similar experiences, I think.
>>104
Compared to Patrick, who is standing opposite, I feel like she seems a bit small, but the fundamental issue of coordination discrimination in that world is nicely highlighted in a short scene.
Sokius is also biting this guy, you know.
The motivation for NJC’s development is because Nicole did a Nicole-oo!!
If you don’t want them to die that much, don’t send the children to war!
>>107
Anyway, those barbaric monkeys pretending to be natural could never kill an excellent coordinator like you…
>>107
Nicole was still a child!
Those who kill kids like that are not humans, they’re just naturals!!!
>>107
The theory of NJC was conveniently prepared during the development of NJ.
The one that was practically developed for MS is Nicol Papa.
>>107
Politicians who don’t send their children to the military are not trusted, right?
>>121
According to the initial plan, we were supposed to take MS from the foolish Natural and triumphantly return to the plant, safely gaining prestige.
When I saw that they were stopped by Spade, I felt like this guy had that kind of position.
>>108
It’s quite a contrasting character to Kira.
It can be said that it took the worst route for the rhino.
>>115
There are too many unpleasant predictions, like the suspicion that Patrick, who took the worst route, is resembling Aslan.
It’s often said that as a manager, one can make rational judgments, but in reality, they are just skilled at convincing others with their rhetoric, while their actions are heavily influenced by personal feelings.
I think that persuasion skills are one of its attractions.
>>113
When it comes to whether it’s reasonable or not, just choosing any means is not reasonable at all.
There isn’t enough background to determine whether they are capable as a manager.
If they are complying, they are the type of person who uses coordinators.
>>118
I threw away what would follow me.
>>118
It’s good that even though I dislike coordinators, I still have the flexibility to recognize that it’s best if employees have abilities.
>>126
Actually, there isn’t really any particular setting like that.
>>131
It’s not there… I thought it would be…
>>126
It seems that the impulse system around there was an evasion of the treaty! It was like a typical game of telephone and broad interpretation.
Orphe was created and raised to become a being that would lead humanity alongside Lacus, so being denied by Lacus is his greatest setback in life, and it can’t be helped…
It’s too soon to make NJC after Nicole died.
The way the villains’ motivations go wild in the latter half, while letting the audience empathize with the protagonist group, is simply well-constructed as a story, treating the actions of the protagonists as if they took a different route.
I think it’s too much for the children of the wealthy to be sent to the front lines, but I guess it’s a similar feeling to how royalty or nobility are made to join the military.
>>128
In other words, due to the structure of the coordinator system, those from good families receive higher-quality genetic modifications, which results in greater abilities.
>>135
The chairman’s ability to discern the genes of Shin, who isn’t undergoing any special adjustments, is truly remarkable.
Because I was only looking at the genes, I’ve neglected Shin’s mental management, which has caused a significant drop in his performance towards the end of his fate.
I’m worried that if we meet now, I might say it… like, why did you make me a coordinator? Kiara held back.
“Why didn’t you make me a coordinator?!” Azrael, who was hit after saying this to Bulcos’ mother, felt distorted.
After all, love is important, you know, love.
I wanted to see them deployed riding the Cosmic Illa’s Gun Tank.
I like it that much.
>>130
To the Zaut?
>>134
It must be about the linear gun tank.
>>134
The Guntank is technically an MS, but the Zaku is…
But to think that the drug addicts we spent a fortune on can’t even take down just two machines is really disappointing.
>>132
In reality, being able to compete with those two machines is just too strong.
To be honest, I only remembered the feeling of “Alright!” when I received the N jammer canceller until I got here.
It is said that 90% of the setting of Azrael described here is fantasy.
>>142
Is there even 10% of truth in it?
>>142
I can’t believe that after seeing the lion robot, I suddenly got angry and thought, “Hurry up and drop it!” was a lie…
>>151
It’s not a lie, but is it okay to consider the portrayal in Super Robot Wars as the truth…?
>>153
It’s a gag portrayal, you know.
>>151
Whether it’s delusion or a dream.
>>154
Super Robot Wars was… a delusion…?
>>158
Yes or no is hard to say, which is bad!
I understand that at first, it was just a complex with Spedi.
>>143
Childhood was an additional scene…
The strength of the three fools becomes more apparent later on.
>>144
The balance of strength is just perfect both in terms of visuals and storytelling…!
>>149
There is also a kind of misery.
I know you tried to use Sven as an enhanced human and wear him out.
The Orb invasion seriously achieved no objectives, only increased losses, and in the end, it secured a mass driver by taking down the Zaft base…
That’s what a leader is supposed to be…
Is it difficult to produce more of those three idiots on drugs?
>>159
The three fools is a successful work that has gone through multiple selections, so it’s quite difficult.
It seems that mass production was possible for extended extensions to the extent of being disposable.
>>159
From the looks of the flashback scenes, it seems that in the end, the only ones prepared in large numbers are the three idiots from the old and new series and Starry Sky.
>>164
The guys from Starge are not biological CPUs.
>>159
Well, even from Azrael’s standpoint, there’s talk about how expensive it is, and the management aspect is so terrible that it’s questionable what we even do by mass-producing something like this…
I don’t know if it’s a delusion or a dream, but those who bring up Super Robot Wars settings and depictions outside of the Super Robot Wars threads are generally regarded as problematic.
The commander of the alliance during the Orb invasion was somewhat looked down upon, you know.
Though I boasted, I found it difficult to attack.
Master Asia is an alien, right? You’d be troubled if someone said that.
Because it is an external work, it is portrayed with persuasive and unique depiction.
Natural mixing of the story settings in my mind.
It was terrible… brains lined up in the lab.
It was really amazing that Freedom and Justice were pinned down, but it was never understood.
>>168
In other words, Azrael himself doesn’t think it’s something amazing either…
I was planning to drop it in one go.
If the three fools hadn’t been prepared, Freedom would have gone free, and the Allied Forces could have been devastated by the Orb invasion.
I’m glad you prepared it.
After doing hundreds of gacha pulls, the only ones that came out were the three idiots.
Moreover, the results come out decades after you spin it once.
I would have disliked this guy if he had won and run away or died satisfied.
>>173
When you think about it, Kreuz is really amazing.
Isn’t Azrael considered superior to Jibril?
Considering the age, they must be quite the elite…
>>174
I don’t know.
Isn’t it still unclear whether Azrael was also at the top of Logos?
>>176
Wasn’t there a relative of Azrael among the Logos executives?
>>183
Is Azrael going to be at the top?
>>174
The young president of a historic military-related industry in North America, the leader of Blue Cosmos, and his father is a Logos member, so he’s really elite.
>>174
There shouldn’t be any such setting, but since the human that appeared after Azrael doesn’t have a significant age difference, they tend to be treated that way.
Even though he’s seriously at the top, Sven goes out to scout himself instead of just being in a top-class position.
I like the fact that Azunyan is unusually light on her feet, going to the front lines for the three idiots’ operations.
It tends to be beautified for some reason, but maybe it’s also because Patrick was really going all out towards the end.
There’s no way someone that young could become a council member of the national defense industry just because of their parent’s influence, so they must be exceptionally talented, without a doubt.
>>180
It’s probably due to the influence of the parents’ reputation, so isn’t it exactly that?
Is Murtagh a name? Is Azrael a name?