
I had some sympathy, but the conclusion is trash.
It is being said, Durandal.
>>1
Why are you bringing up the Messiah?
If I could deny things this clearly, it seems I wouldn’t be depressed.
I wonder if it was really a good idea to deny it since I can’t help but think that he’s worthless…
I felt some sympathy, but the genes are trash!
It would have been easier to live if there were still generals who could say that…
This guy has high abilities but is inherently shy.
Kira is a victim, after all…
I think most Gundam protagonists have the right to say this line to the final boss.
>>8
There are quite a few final bosses that leave no room for sympathy.
That’s what people are like, Kira.
This guy has those stats but has a timid nerd personality…
There’s no sympathy, and the conclusion is garbage!!
Well, the petty part of Durandal’s personal grudge was hard for Kira and the others to see.
I don’t know!
The things that were executed based on the conclusion keep turning out to be rubbish…
Ultimately, people only know what they themselves know!!
Kira’s strength and weakness is that they get involved in the other person’s story and end up sympathizing.
This became possible to say in the theatrical version.
All the villains in Gundam are like this.
Lalah is the mother? What a terrible conclusion!
Dumped by your wife? Loser!
Was your wife kind? Useless!
“Show humanity the foolishness of war? Nonsense!”
Are you going to destroy civilization with a moonlight butterfly and start a new era? Pathetic!
Eden? Light? Trash!
Bael? Kasugiris!
>>20
This is it.
(Poor thing…) But the conclusion is trash!
Isn’t it the typical example?
>>20
This guy wasn’t the final boss; he was an ally unit until the very end.
It’s basically the troublemaker of the Cosmic Era…
>>21
They shot first!!!!
If I could say this from the beginning, I wouldn’t be continuing to ride the Archangel in the first place…
Gundam X… garbage!
I hope you will be able to say it after going through FREEDOM.
In that world, if you dawdle, really wicked people have too much power.
It’s understandable that you went mad after seeing hell, but the world has no obligation to indulge your madness.
>>27
I don’t know!!
You’re the arrogant one for saying things like that!
If you want to be destroyed, do it alone!
I feel like “It’s not that bad” is the most common response!
I’m watching it on Abema right now, but really…
Yuna was captured earlier.
This line suits Dugachi the best.
Not just Gundam, but quite a few creative works have bosses that fit this description.
Is the voice impossible?…Yeah
Because I’ve been driven mad by things like Cruze, Dugatti, and Carla, I want to destroy the world! Complaints? Say them to this world! If that’s the case, I think the best thing is to just silently kill.
That’s what villains are like.
The problem is to blow it away feeling good and that’s the end! Can you do it?
It was no good that I said I would have been happier if I had been aware of Chairman Kira from the beginning and could have demonstrated my abilities.
That’s the complete opposite of Rau.
>>39
As for the chairperson, I just want to say that the Destiny Plan is good, right?
>>44
The chairperson wants to say, “Since you are a perfect coordinator, you must want a better job, right?”
Kira just wants to tinker with machines and be lazy! He’s just a bit of a nerdy kid!
In the movie’s novel, Lacus also thought to herself about Ingrid, “I can sense there are various things going on, but what has been done has been done, and this time it’s about my and Kira’s happiness, so I have no intention of yielding or feeling sympathy.”
Regardless of Kuruze and Orphe, the chairman’s tragic past does not balance at all with what has happened!
There’s no place for sympathy, but the conclusion is garbage!
Get out of here!!
If you don’t engage with the other person’s argument right from the crescent moon level, it won’t turn into a drama…
As for what Cruz did, it certainly seems to be a serious violation of military law, and it wouldn’t be surprising if he were executed.
Compared to what happened, it’s just as bothersome as pushing a domino slightly.
Who will the final boss of G Gundam be?
>>50
It’s Devil Gundam, right?
The mastermind is Urube, right? The boss is.
>>54
Yeah
>>50
If we’re talking about the ultimate mastermind, isn’t it Urube?
Pure trash!
Well, I can understand the feeling of wanting to bind those who cause wars to a Destiny Plan, to the level of questioning whether there is any reason in that world.
The discussion about how to handle the conflict with Naturkodi in FREEDOM doesn’t really have an answer, so it’s just about using my overwhelming military strength to crush them, right?
>>57
In the first place, it’s not a matter that Kira and the others can do anything about, just like the issues between races.
>>69
But you were struggling at the beginning of FREEDOM, right, Kira?
>>74
Don’t think you can solve it by yourself, Aslan! You got beaten up, didn’t you?
A single person doesn’t need to bear the weight of the world, and it’s not something they can do.
What I tried to do was the Accord group.
>>57
In the end, the one who wins is the just one.
>>57
That’s not right.
It’s not that Kira has to completely eliminate conflict, and conflict will never disappear entirely, so it’s a matter of everyone doing their best at each moment.
>>57
Even so, there are things that need to be resolved slowly, taking time.
We have to crush those who are causing chaos and ruining things no matter what.
>>57
The consciousness of discrimination hasn’t disappeared, but at the point of fate, both Naturals and Coordinators already feel like they don’t want to fight a war.
All that’s happening is that people who want to go to war are surfacing.
>>87
I don’t think they particularly want to go to war.
I just want to make the opponent extinct.
>>52
In Aslan’s case, there are areas where he compensates for the lack of explosive power with traps…
Well, if you manipulate the information leaks and stir things up, it could lead to a domino effect all the way to an extinction war, so the tension is bound to reach its peak.
>>59
Is it really just a little? Is an all-out attack on the enemy’s base and the NJC leak going to be just a little bit?
Aslan isn’t really fighting against someone you can sympathize with in the first place.
In a situation like that, I should try a bit harder, like I do with Shin.
>>60
There’s no time until the launch of the requiem, so I tried to take down Luna quickly and move on, but the moment Shin arrives, he goes into full-on persuasion mode…
Aslan tends to persuade quite a bit, doesn’t he?
I’m not good at it, but…
While looking back, I realized that Shin’s emotions are more unstable than I remember.
>>63
It’s not just Shin.
>>63
At that time, Shin was mentally broken because a war was starting, Stella was dying, and Aslan was betraying him.
>>68
If they had properly depicted PTSD during the time of “Seed Destiny,” maybe there would have been more empathy.
It seems that the setting has been around since the beginning, which is a waste.
>>53
If there were a villain who actively bothered us like the Frost brothers from X, it might have been a bit different.
I feel like Mika didn’t really have many opponents who were the type to engage in a debate.
In situations like cranky knees or with the opponent, we were talking quite a bit.
The Frost brothers are somewhat like this too, but there’s too little to sympathize with.
>>71
It seems like you’re doing well even after the war is over, so I guess that’s fine…
>>80
It’s an idiotic tendency to jump to extremes, but the human motivations behind it are quite understandable.
I can somewhat understand why Garrod, who confronts his circumstances head-on even though he’s non-NT, becomes so fixated.
>>98
Even though we were happily living together with Tifa.
Oh, doing things like that makes me realize that these guys really are like that…
>>98
In the final battle, if you guys touch DOME too! It was a misunderstanding that got on my nerves, but I guess there was also disappointment in Garrod from those brothers.
>>71
If you only look at the results, it’s someone who contributes to world peace in the future and is praised for it.
Did you do various things to make money with Gunpla?
Because it’s a hobby anime, I’ll forgive you for starting over from scratch in your hometown…
>>72
Crossing a dangerous bridge, the risk has become null, and there’s even a plus for having brought back the concept of Gunpla.
Aslan understands that the other party is aware of it too, and he keeps advancing his own actions and conversations more and more…
To be honest, it’s just that I want Gundam and Ace Combat to work as dramas, so there are a lot of conversations with the enemy. In an actual battle, there would probably be a lot more communication from allies.
Wow! There are probably a lot of things like “Bingo! Yay!”
Mika talks quite a bit and teases from the beginning to the middle.
From the point where physical freedom began to diminish, I became more mechanical.
It’s harder to find someone whose emotions aren’t messed up because of the death of a character.
>>79
During a war, it’s the ones who aren’t crazy that are crazy.
>>89
That’s not what I’m talking about, especially Aslan.
It might have been just right to end the conversation with someone like you, the crescent moon, instead of with Kuruze.
Kurouze vs Shin was happening in a team battle, but Shin also had some moments where he seemed to listen a bit…
At the very least, we need to be able to neutralize strategic weapons like Genesis immediately after they are deployed…
Seriously, if the Compass isn’t taking self-defense actions under Raks’ leadership, the number of victims will only increase, based on what I’ve seen.
>>90
Moreover, although there are large powers involved, since there are three factions investing, I can’t act in a self-righteous manner because they will intervene.
If someone says the world is going crazy and is over, I can only say “Yeah,” so there’s no way I can win against Kurouse with my words.
>>91
That guy doesn’t know anything in the end! He doesn’t listen to what people say.
I’m only saying what I want to say.
>>95
The one who understands “I don’t know!” the best is Kira, as he is often lumped together as a Coordinator due to his memories of the Archangel.
“Seeds of Death could have been a straightforwardly interesting work if it had been better organized before being presented, but I believe that what was actually presented makes one inevitably tilt their head in confusion.”
>>92
The schedule is crazy!
>>93
There is a point that should be sympathized with in a way, but the result is…
I won’t go as far as to call you trash, but…
Muu’s parent’s clone!? Ah… I’m glad it didn’t turn out that way.
Their country launches nuclear weapons and strikes a requiem upon Moscow.
No matter the reasoning, it’s garbage!!
There was someone who was happy that the war was finally starting in the spin-off “Starge.”
Nuclear weapons in our country…? For the purpose of a self-made deception…? Huh…?
I was pleasantly surprised that the world is now prioritizing recovery over war with FREEDOM.
>>103
I sense various things from the almost dead eyes of the Bulcos soldiers in the early stages.
>>103
Both the Alliance and ZAFT no longer have the energy to wage war.
>>103
Because there is a past where war was prioritized over recovery after the April Fool’s Crisis…
Orphe and Kruzé, well, that’s true…
It’s just trash calling others trash.
In the first place, since the opponent brings out military force, there is no choice but to respond with military force, and I have been saying that since the original.
So even if you try to justify it by saying that force is everything, that’s not acceptable; it’s about not just power or just feelings.
It’s no surprise that Aslan’s emotions are out of whack since his father’s followers dropped the Uni Seven, where his mother sleeps, on Earth.
>>111
As my father’s son, I have to do something… It’s wrong that I’m not doing anything while Kagari is suffering… I have to do it… I have to…
>>118
Don’t keep it to yourself!
I like that all the final bosses in the Crossbone series are easy to dismiss.
Kido is just normally liked, even with the character included.
The residents of Cosmic Ila became 100 times more energetic after the war.
>>113
Too many colony drops!
If you’re fed up with war, that means disarmament, right?
Chance time has arrived!
In the movie, both Kira and Lacus refer to Chairman Durandal with respect, but Aslan alone calls him just Durandal, so he must really dislike him even after his death…
>>115
It’s someone who has been trying to directly control themselves.
Although I haven’t been lied to, I attempted to use it conveniently while hiding the true intention.
>>115
Considering what they’ve done, it’s a level that those like Kira, who still read it with a certain respect, are somehow strange.
>>115
What I did to Kira, Lacus, Shinn, and Mia was trash! So that’s that.
What the hell are you, listening to me this whole time!
Aren’t you just thinking about yourself without considering the circumstances of those around you?
So you think you have the right to mess up the world, and if it doesn’t go well, you get angry! You really act like quite the final boss!!
That’s enough! Just rot there like that!
Ribbons is like this, but I haven’t told anyone what triggered the rebellion, so from the perspective of the characters in the story, he’s just a piece of trash.
As for the conflict among natural coordinators, while there are still lingering sparks, the fact that Compass has been established and is able to cooperate makes it significantly better than the main story.
At that time, only the fools who started rampaging appeared.
I understand the foolishness of what I’m trying to do, and I even hoped that at some point I would stop, but since I’m barreling straight towards an apocalyptic war, it doesn’t matter whether I destroy it or not, it’s the same, HAHA like the mentality of Crews.
Aslan has personally experienced how terrible the DP plan is.
Aslan must feel an immense disgust just from the fact that he witnessed how they tried to use me and Shin, and even killed Mia.
After the movie, it’s definitely better to completely destroy both Artemis and Requiem.
>>130
It’s definitely better to prohibit technology in Miracleolo.
>>133
It’s already banned, but you’re secretly making a ton of orbs, aren’t you?
>>137
That’s why the Unius Treaty has nothing to do with Orb!
>>130
(Residue producing Neo Requiem and Neo Neo Genesis for Messiah)
>>130
If that happens, I definitely think I’ll create something similar.
>>130
In other words, it’s all about Genesis.
>>182
It’s beyond the line!
Everyone is a fool!
>>131
The ones with big subjects are trash…!
The Frost brothers are sympathetic in their circumstances, but they are too destructive.
Don’t get defensive; the spirit of “die” is quite important.
I can really feel that most people are saying, “There’s no way we can continue this, it’s not the time for war.”
>>136
The citizens of Plant, who still have a certain number of people being influenced by the coup, are pathetic!
>>142
How can we forgive them when our family and friends are being killed?! That’s the main point, so it’s just…
>>147
That’s why we must put an end to this…
>>147
I haven’t forgotten, but that’s why I have to stop, right?
>>152
So, it’s true that people who can’t forgive each other and think they must stop each other end up killing each other.
Beautiful…
In the end, Durandal trying to do something like Patrick was even worse.
>>138
Unlike Patrick, he shot Genesis along with his allies!
>>138
If anything, Patrick’s motivation is much more understandable…
Some crazy jerks are holding too much power and authority!
The original inspiration for Kora also comes from despairing at humanity, which is why they put everyone to sleep…
I want to end the fighting! Mia’s feelings of admiring Shin and Lacus are raised and utilized by you with that talent of yours, but there’s no way to defend against the chairman, or rather DP, using and exhausting them.
>>141
Hmm… The treatment of Shin was somewhat generous on the chairman’s part, and while the matter with Mia is a different story, the situation feels just too dire…
>>156
War is trash!
>>141
Is it really evil to take advantage of the ignorant? Could it not be that people suffer because they come to know the despair called truth?
I don’t want to deny the people who live their lives to the fullest without knowing anything, and I also want to help them.
The only way to help them… is the Destiny Plan that gently teaches the truth.
Kruze isn’t actively trying to destroy the world! It’s just that if either side had pressed the brakes, it would have stopped; it just happened that Patrick and Azrael were people who couldn’t hit the brakes…
>>145
Huh! Is it really okay that your son is going to die?! At first, Kreuz was genuinely confused and it made me laugh.
>>155
That’s just genuinely confusing, that Patrick guy is such a jerk… maybe I’ll throw some sarcasm his way… and this is the scene where I’m bothering him.
>>155
Huh? Am I going to help Lux? As Aslan looks bewildered, there’s a part where I can’t help but smile wryly, thinking, “Hey, you’re her fiancé, after all…” showing a strangely human side in this situation.
>>168
Maybe there was a part of me that was thinking, “I don’t understand that parent-child relationship.”
The chairman is trash for trying to manipulate people’s emotions for his own purposes while talking about genes and such.
The spirit of “this is this, and that is that” is actually important.
“I don’t know! It can also be a way of taking a defiant stance and is a form of rhetorical expression.”
People only know what they have experienced, right? So why don’t you try to recall what kind of experiences you’ve had? It’s a provocation.
From there, it connects to a flashback scene filled with crappy memories in Kira’s mind.
The chairman is saying that it’s divine punishment because Izark, whom they helped for military purposes, ended up leaking Neo Genesis and caused them to fail at killing Lacus and others.
>>154
If you say things that aren’t from your heart, you will be thwarted in your plans by those who are moved by those words, which is truly a case of cause and effect.
The pus of the allied side is because Burkos, who was at the top, has fallen to being a terrorist, so well…
The fact that there were smoldering embers on-site and down below is painful for ZAFT.
To put it bluntly, the three fools of the Reiwa era are all struggling with their mental health like in the age of the seed death…
An excellent accord is saying it will guide the coordinators and naturals!!!
>>160
Really useless…
>>160
It seems that my subordinate doesn’t have those feelings at all.
It’s really terrible to see Orphe feeling at times that he doesn’t want to do it.
“My son is going to die, but it’s okay to return the favor to Izark, and I think there are quite a few moments where Kruze’s thinking is rather normal.”
>>163
“The completion is better than that of an ordinary person, and their mind is extremely sharp.”
The combination of having a wide perspective and being able to see too far ahead, along with an awful situation, made me break down while remaining calm.
That old lolita is a piece of trash that can aim for the top in that world, isn’t she?
>>167
I really hate that it seems like there are endless amounts of low-level trash that can be dug up.
>>167
Considering the age, it’s crazy that Durandal, at a Chuunibyou age, got completely hooked on the DP he came up with.
Kira is the same, but Shin is like, wow!! Stella!! Mayu!! I can’t believe they managed to recover that much from there.
Did the lunatherapy work?
I really think it’s the worst that the chairman is relentlessly guiding Shin with Rey so that he doesn’t question what he or the chairman is doing.
Since the Accord is ultimately just a product of established technology, it is believed that similar occurrences will definitely happen in the future.
If you know, anyone would think so! Mendel was nothing but a loser! It was definitely right for them to perish!
I think Crusoe feels deep down that it’s messed up how neutron jammer cancelers, which could be used for peaceful purposes, were quickly repurposed for nuclear missiles when people said it was fine to use them for military purposes.
>>179
I think that’s right, but if you flow it to the Blue Cosmos and then to Azrael, of course it will end up like that.
If we go with the flow of saying that CE is dangerous and we should stop breaking it, I have the impression that something even worse will suddenly come out.
But in the end, Rei took Shin…
I don’t think it’s about being disappointed; I think it’s admirable that you shot the chairman for the future, Rei.
Genesis is the strongest weapon that even old men cannot stop.
Didn’t it happen that Azurael picked it up as a result of being intentionally given like “Let it be!” when it was released?