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Well, it’s incredibly useful, but…
Some people put spikes on their shoulders for tackling, so it’s okay to attach a sabre for kicking, right?
The fact that Shin’s younger sister isn’t quite handling it well indicates that it’s definitely a weapon used by a pervert.
>>3
I think he’s just holding back, like when Aslan is riding on the saber…
>>3
In the first place, you’re managing to handle unfamiliar non-lethality accurately while intertwining boomerangs and rifles.
I think it’s safe to say that I’m handling it well, right?
A weapon setup that you can’t master unless you’re at Aslan’s level.
Thank you, Aegis.
There was a person whose brain was burned by you.
>>5
Isn’t ZAFT too fond of the GAT series, even though it was originally a Union mobile suit?
>>17
It feels like the development team doesn’t really have a sense of separation.
The composition of Shiva’s foot beam clashing with the sword is super cool, so it’s unfair, isn’t it?
But I think this toothpick-like foot saber is super cool.
The name “Heavy Slash Leg” is already cool.
Although the Justice Knight had its own structure, Kazami showed no intention of using it.
>>9
At the time of Justice Knight, I was still stretching myself and fighting in a way that didn’t suit me…
The Aegis Knight, who acts as the team’s shield, was more suitable.
>>9
The toes are just like a hermit’s, but the knees have been modified, so they probably can’t shoot beams.
I think it might be better not to have an air intake around the calves since it seems like it would get filled with fragments from the opponent you just slashed.
>>10
It might be a problem if there isn’t a sub-thruster, since it is a sub-thruster.
Silver legs!
The creepiest moment is when you’re destroying the base of the boomerang that flew in.
I think it’s pretty creepy that you were able to wield Forantes’ saber so well.
I want the entire legs to have a more blade-like design, making it easier to slash.
>>19
Since it can be cut with a beam blade, isn’t it okay for the main body to not be specialized in slashing attacks?
Shin didn’t use kicks at all in Seed Destiny.
When I became a funnel myself as Aegis Knight, I deployed the leg sabers, but can I deploy the leg sabers in MS form?
Armor for those who instinctively use their limbs in close combat.
Currently, only Aslan is the one who can fully utilize it.
I understand that the Aegis’s leg saber has reach, but the heavy slash leg is too cross-range for me to understand.
When you suddenly extend your foot to deflect or parry the enemy’s attack, if a beam is released…
It’s a bargain to be able to cut it off as well!!
I never thought the blades on the backpack could be so useful.
Well, I can use a saber like that with my feet, right…?
>>26
I want to see that emotion once again.
>>26
The Black Knights using beam mantles for attacks are only around the level of Shura.
Regardless of their humanity, Aslan and Shura’s skills are truly impressive.
I often think that I wish I could form a beam blade here during my commute.
I think it’s a reasonable equipment.
>>27
Do you use it during your commute?
>>118
It’s a countermeasure against those who step on your feet in a crowded train.
I understand how you feel.
The Aegis foot saber was a more straightforward type, wasn’t it?
Shin seemed to use it in a way that gives the feeling of stopping other actions and saying, “Alright, I’m going to kick now.”
Aslan seems to have been used for recovery after being mixed in with other attacks or deflected.
Both are just impressions.
The transformation of Chaos Gundam’s lower legs into claws seems to have room for evolution in the Seed world.
Kiraas punches and kicks a lot, but Shin doesn’t do that.
>>35
Shin has Palma…
>>35
Even though I’m a mountain monkey…
>>35
Just the other day, it was re-broadcasted, and in the episode of Break the World, I was kicking the enemies.
>>35
In a meta sense, there weren’t enough animation resources to create those kinds of actions during Seed Destiny.
>>36
I used a lot of AC6, and it was definitely convenient…
I wonder if the crested head is excellent.
But the one who has actually been abusing kicks since the past is actually the brigadier general…
>>39
I often kick with the sole of my foot since it doesn’t have a saber like in the thread images.
>>39
Actually, I feel like I’ve always been told that this guy has a bad habit of moving his legs…
The way to fight when facing the enemy army’s strongest pilot in a one-on-one battle.
It’s a way of fighting when the enemy forces attack with overwhelming numbers.
Even if they are equipped with the same armament, there will probably still be a difference.
This kind of thing is nice too, isn’t it?
Gundam AGE-1 Razor, an evolved version of the Sparrow. It is a super high-speed maneuvering type unit developed as a wearable. It compensates for the attack power and reach that the Sparrow sacrificed for mobility with the dedicated equipment “Razor Blade.” front rear
>>45
This thing has a Sigur Blade that’s too heavy, so the operability is…
>>45
That’s not good.
>>45
Kiln: “It’s heavy, but you can move if you do the breaststroke in space, so hang in there.”
Because Kira had a painful experience with the Saber Kick during the Aegis era, there’s a theory that the plan Kira devised for the Injah included the Saber Kick because “it’s tough when that is used.”
I feel that the foot sabers of Imoja are not really effective because the overall armament is quite simple and not plentiful.
It feels like the hermit mainly uses continuous attacks or surprise attacks.
I think the Absolute Technicians got carried away and sprouted a bunch of sabers with the Inja Type 2.
The kick of a brigadier general is to maintain distance from the opponent.
>>54
(Baku is kicked in the neck)
Somehow, Shin skillfully wields the weapons of fate depending on the situation.
It gives the impression of a specialization in handling weapons that use hands, such as shooting while holding a boomerang in a saber state with a potato user.
It can also be used for foot defense, which might not be bad.
I just realized that the beam rifle mounted on the back is the hermit’s, isn’t it…?
>>60
Originally, it should be a railgun here.
>>68
There are a lot of animation errors, but was it a scene that no one noticed even during the final version work?
It’s more convincing to say that potato people are mass-produced type lifers.
>>62
Personally, it feels like a cheap rendition of a hermit.
It’s convenient that kicking is a named action in combat because it doesn’t kill the opponent meta-wise.
The brigadier general was kicking the Bulcos even in the flesh.
There’s no way it can be cut that cleanly.
I’m tripping over my feet.
The potato person is probably not much different in performance from the hermit, just that it’s battery-operated.
The foot is just one of the manipulators.
I can’t handle this without thinking.
That just proves how much of a genius Aslan is in combat.
>>69
They might want to lift Aslan up.
Other guys are doing low kicks too.
As expected, it’s a drill knee…
Chaos Gundam…
In close combat, it would be strong to feign a desperate kick and then unleash a beam to slash through.
Above all, it doesn’t get in the way at all when not in use, so it’s a mystery why it hasn’t been adopted in Freedom or similar contexts; it’s just too advantageous of a weapon.
Aslan might start saying something like, “Is there really a saber here?”
>>74
Everything that is said with the mouth will be used up.
It seems that the potato person can shoot with the backpack facing forward even in MS form, but this is not at all reproduced in three-dimensional objects.
I have the impression that mechs with close-range weapons attached to their legs were quite rare prior to SEED.
>>78
The Shiva battle is rough, isn’t it?
That scene is also wearing the shield that I should have thrown away.
Personally, I wanted the blade lock between the sabers to be fixed.
>>92
It’s already a setting that can be done, so give up.
>>94
In the relevant scene, it’s written in the recording script that they will defend each other with their shields.
I can’t help but feel that Shin, despite being Shin, shouldn’t have trouble mastering the foot saber, and it seems like he has some weird debuff due to Justice.
>>79
I don’t have enough motivation to use it.
>>79
It’s not Justice’s fault; it’s because you’re unaccustomed to not killing.
>>79
That is to say, my excitement isn’t rising at all; it’s difficult to mimic incapacitating someone without killing them, but I’m still in that kind of mood.
I think they are properly utilizing the foot saber to knock down and beautifully incapacitate while shooting with the camera.
>>79
The war won’t end, tension down.
The captain doesn’t rely on me, feeling down.
“The Justice of ‘Asran’… my excitement is down↓↓↓”
Kicks are also done by Kira and Shin, and there are others besides Justice who use sabers with their feet.
The mystery of why there are always people who insist that only Aslan can be used.
Back in SEED, it was actually Kira who had worse footwork.
I feel that connecting with a backpack saber instead of a foot saber has a significantly higher level of eccentricity.
Shin-chan’s strength is in the realm of selflessness, specialized in sensory perception, so the concept of “not killing” fundamentally falls outside of his suitability.
Kicking with a beam weapon is an interesting idea.
Shin is a smart MS operator who receives formal education…
The brigadier general is self-taught; Aslan is Aslan.
If you don’t have bad habits, you won’t survive in that world.
It seems like an equipment that would be suitable for an ace pilot who can properly use it, like Kirashin Aslan.
I can somewhat understand why it wasn’t a popular piece of equipment, as it only adds unnecessary options that confuse general soldiers.
If it’s a situation like a one-on-one battle with Shura against Shin and Imoja…
Even if it’s not the same behavior as Aslan.
I think it’s going to be quite a high-mobility and high-speed battle.
>>97
Shin uses mobility for hit-and-run tactics while Shura counters it…
This is fate and the hermit.
I think Shura was trying really hard.
Well, it’s all about not being able to finish it off…
You can’t survive in Cosmic Era without good manners.
The saber’s blade clash is really only happening here, you know…
I’m throwing away something like that at a seed death.
>>104
Don’t let one abnormal person burden everyone.
>>104
Was there a blade clash in Seed Destiny?
>>106
I guess it’s just the OP cut.
If it were the Aslan from the time of the Seed Destiny, a mental attack would have worked properly on him…
I feel like Shiva’s foot saber is better.
Justice’s foot saber has a nice vibe to it, doesn’t it?
>>108
Having it extend in one direction from the tip of the finger allows for longer reach and greater freedom, I guess.
The Justice Style has thick beams and seems to have high firepower.
The seed is so random that it can’t even keep the settings it created itself.
Probably doing it.
>>109
If you’re going to say that, you need to provide proper sources.
In the opening, Destiny and Strike Freedom were clashing swords with each other.
>>113
Because it’s an anti-ship sword, it’s invalid.
It’s invalid.
Apply it to your shins and toes.
Let’s add two or three more beam sabers with the hidden arms!
>>115
I think there should be even more surprising and shocking gimmicks in close proximity.
How about adding a movable axis to the toe oscillator or making it bi-directional like the Jutte, so that both Shiva-style and Inja-style can be used interchangeably?
I’m also playing with the Destiny boomerang foot beam blade.
>>119
That’s because it can be separated from the physical part.
>>121
They’re still saying this…
This scene comes out smoothly, but when kicking on the ground, it feels like “heave-ho” with a clumsy kick.
>>122
When I did it on the ground, I only cut off the arm without killing.
When we did it in the air, I thought the captain wouldn’t stop us! In that flow, I stopped holding back and started defeating them one by one.
I am dodging all of the enemy’s bullets and effortlessly defeating them.
>>131
In other words, perhaps my loyalty to Kira outweighed my reluctance towards Athrun…
Well, now that I think about it, even after getting involved with the Black Knight, I didn’t really suffer any significant damage.
The strength of the burden on the back and the weapons of the legs make Great Mazinger quite formidable.
The clash of sabers with only the hilts is a modified duel.
It’s only the movie Shiva.
In the movie, they’re competing with beam axes and Excalibur, and I’m not even thinking about things like types anymore.
>>127
Isn’t it about the beam saber?
I think everyone believes that the mechanism of the beam in movies has changed.
Well, I still wonder why they decided to add the setting that they can’t tie knots.
There are discussions about the advantages of shields, but if you take too much firepower, whether it’s live ammunition or not, your battery will run out quickly, so it’s not odd to have them.
>>129
I just decided to stop with the seeds because I want it to look more realistic.
>>129
Morita’s youthful indiscretion
>>133
I feel like it was to increase the usefulness of the shield.
Murakame and Dagger, as well as Impulse and Gyan, are still pushing the traditional shield, huh?
The reason I’m treated as a pathetic MS that can’t fight because my arms have been cut off is because of guys like this one who attack with their legs.
>>136
There are cases where someone survived even after losing both arms and being entangled with three Ace machines.
The clumsy person leaves an impression with their heavy kick on the ground, but the scene where they kick and cut smoothly in mid-air is used fluidly…
Is whether or not to refrain from killing the real issue after all?
>>138
It seems that a fighting style that responds reflexively across all distances, like in Destiny during the Awakening, would suit you.
Shin!!!! Why do you get so attached to Kira!!!!!!!
Even in the scene where they’re looking away, they were still trying to counterattack, as the saber was resting on their shoulder.
Shin-chan’s reflexes and the performance of the machine that follows are not bad.
Just incompatible.
>>141
You’re being shielded.
>>144
What’s wrong with justice!!!!
>>144
If Aslan is riding, there’s no time to kick before the kick, and it’s shooting the rifle before landing after the kick-up.
However, at the point where you can execute this movement, you are able to use it.
Shin counterattacks while being slashed. Blocked by the shield ← Defense with the shield (impossible as it’s an anti-ship sword) Cut clean through the shield →
I’m able to counterattack properly, but I was blocked by a shield.
It’s so hard that you need to slash it about five times with Excalibur to cut through it.
>>145
It must be because of Justice, after all…
I’m getting slashed along with the shield over here.
Casually, the first time I received it with a saber.
In the first half of the Black Knights match, there were hardly any opponents who managed to strike back, except for Moo and Sister Hilda, as the Compass side was getting beaten to a pulp.
I think the beam mantle blade is pretty crazy, but it’s really cool, so awesome, Shiva!
I feel that putting something on my feet that doesn’t make much sense outside of gravity is quite reasonable.
I wonder if this one, with oscillators attached above and below, is better than the Aegis-type leg saber.
If the script had a physical blade attached, it might be used in a way similar to an anti-ship sword.
>>153
The shape of the shin going back to a sharp-edged form like Justice might be intentional.
Shin was able to escape because even in such a state, the person who was split in two stood firm like a shield to protect Shin, taking Hilda’s missile despite being half a body.
In terms of the two major new models of the compass, it easily passes.
There’s nothing wrong with Shin’s machine as such, but it just feels like there’s a bad compatibility.
That’s about how it feels.
In close combat, one should avoid it considering the risk of getting hurt, but Aslan attached beam blades all over his body because he assumes he won’t lose; that’s just insane.
The life shield can be split in half with a single-handed swing of a battleship sword, so even at the point of Rudra, the power is insane.
What is with the ZAFT aircraft developers who got their heads roasted by the Alliance’s Midas Messer instead of the knee beam saber?
Starting from Basel and Flash Edge 4…
The leg sabers are still understandable, but the wings on the backpack and the sabers on the head are really incomprehensible.
>>162
That being said, Aslan is making effective use of everything.
Regarding foot saber clashes, it’s an unreasonable interpretation that the ones with beam sources in two or more places can engage in clashes.
>>165
I think the director is only focused on the visual appeal and nothing else.
>>172
This is what being a director is all about.
>>172
It also has a saber attached to its foot.
I want to kick a boomerang.
The beam saber of the Vorlantes is probably the same as the one used for separation assault with the Fatum, and it wasn’t originally intended to be wielded in its combined state, right?
Since it’s Aslan’s personal machine, it’s fine based on Aslan’s standards.
I don’t know about the foot saber of Imoja.
>>167
Based on the model number, it is the successor to the Inja Type 2 heavy cutting legs.
So essentially, Imoja is like a machine specifically for Athrun.
The two top-level pilots that Cosmic Illa boasts are leg sabers, so they are definitely strong.
The previous Justice was an ordinary machine with hardly any changed weapons besides the Basel due to the lack of a lifter…
>>170
Well, that guy is originally a type of machine that changes backpacks like Strike.
The Type 2 series serves as a test bed for prototype weapons.
Inja is actively being deployed by Aslan, so even if we obtain data, it will be quite biased by Aslan’s influence.
The potato-shaped object made for formal mass production using that is quite an irregular design.
>>175
If you say that, isn’t Brigadier General Byas’s Life-Ri pretty similar too?!
>>182
Treat dragoons and the Arrogant Weapon as backpacks, and ordinary pilots should fight with regular Freedom.
I’m doing it, so I’m quite rational.
It’s more interesting to fight with legs against each other or with wings and capes.
In the first place, why did you try to put Shin on the bulletin board Justice?
>>177
It will be drawn in zero.
Maybe
>>177
While Aslan is acting separately, it seems that among those three, Shin is considered the most skilled pilot.
It’s us who have to come up with a reason for that!!
>>181
It’s better to say that you can’t do something if you can’t do it.
>>181
Otter…
>>181
But isn’t it also nice to think about complicated settings?