
This… is a school bus…
>>1
What is happening with the child inside…?
I think this scene is tougher than the parent-child murder in a subtle way.
>>2
Both scenes are ridiculously trying to kill children.
It’s really scary and crazy.
When you think about it, this is a really scary scene.
The ones who say that killing with automatic weapons doesn’t hurt their conscience are the scariest of all.
>>4
What is about to become a reality now is…
>>8
In that sense, there is foresight.
>>8
The landmines that kill randomly have become too difficult to deal with.
For now, even drones are designed so that the final trigger is pulled by human hands.
However, there are concerns that if merchants who operate on theoretical calculations come into positions of power, it will lead to increased personnel costs because soldiers will be needed.
>>16
It seems that wired drones have become mainstream due to the stability of communication.
If we were to place an AI master unit that manages multiple cables somewhere and send out multiple slave units to carry out operations from the master, we might be able to do something similar to what’s shown in the thread.
Recently, in the EW event, living people were thrown out of the colony.
It’s pretty scary when you imagine it.
Isn’t the hatred towards things like family, children, and parent-child relationships really intense?
It’s too much of a problem scene, isn’t it?
This movie has quite a lot of scenes like this.
Isn’t the sensationalism a bit too strong?
I was really tired… the director…
It must be scary!
This weapon is definitely strange!
It’s a good weapon that doesn’t hurt the conscience of the fighting soldier, right…?
>>17
Which mouth!
>>17
Even CB soldiers are saying terrible things about me, aren’t they?
Shall we try turning the ninja missile into a drone…?
The emotions of those who are being killed are completely disregarded.
It’s a vicious killing weapon.
Can we really annihilate the Earth with this…
Carrozzo wasn’t always a strange person from the start.
Everything is the fault of aristocratism…
It’s a joke, right?
>>24
It may look like a ridiculous scene.
How many people do you think have died because of this?
>>24
They’re intentionally trying to look like a gag.
It’s the same with the Iron Mask.
I heard that during Zambot, they intentionally made the design of Gaizock comedic.
It’s impactful because those guys, who only seem like a joke, do terrifying things.
The bald person said it.
But in reality, it seems like the conscience of those who are actually doing it doesn’t hurt at all…
The baldness around here is really strange…
>>27
I wonder if it was a time when I was struggling mentally.
It’s higher performance than a funnel, so let’s operate this with MS.
Grodel
I want to kill a lot of people, but it weighs on my conscience to do it directly, so I’ll use a human-killing machine!
If we succinctly illustrate the motives and their consequences, scenes of violently killing women and children become inevitable.
It’s an entirely rational context.
Scary…
This is really a scene where such things are happening.
Moreover, casually.
What kind of work is it?
Just thinking that this means they were trying to kill people like in the beginning of Gundam X makes me feel like it’s quite unreasonable, doesn’t it…?
>>37
Even after dropping so many colonies, they survived quite a lot…
>>40
Thinking that with that, the total human population, including all the Earth sphere colonies, has finally dropped below 10%, it makes me realize that the massacre is much more difficult than I thought.
>>43
What was the prehistory of G-Reco that led to further cannibalism and devastation from there?
>>50
Cannibalism is ultimately a legend or a metaphor of that nature, I suppose.
What can be considered as the situation is that the overpopulation is due to a lack of resources, so it’s the usual humanity of the Universal Century.
Since the very first episode of the series, a colony has fallen on Earth and half of humanity has died, and it’s a story where humans are being sucked out of the colony.
What’s the point of this at this stage?
In this regard, it’s not about killing the quantity.
It seems to be a means to a purpose of killing in a cruel manner.
The image of a woman collapsing among the bodies of refugees who died from stray bullets would be quite intense if it were to be directly translated into reality.
There are many depictions of civilians suffering even before the bugs occur, right?
Dying from a shell casing hitting you or Arthur becoming Arthur.
Besides the nokogiri attack, I’ll also deploy smaller bugs and burn them with lasers…
>>45
Isn’t that drone a bit too versatile?
How much murderous intent is overflowing?
“If we’re told to kill all of humanity, this is what will happen! The iron mask punches are flying around.”
I want to kill visibly, like bugs, rather than through the slaughter of weapons.
The scenes where people die in large numbers over little things are scarier in this movie.
When trying to defend, if you fire a shot, that shell could crush the civilians.
If we tried to defend ourselves, there would be a scene where a hole is made in the colony wall and citizens are thrown outside, bursting messily.
Scenes like that feel more insane.
Even on Mercury, students were being routinely massacred.
This really feels like a movie that embodies the essence of Tomino’s darker side.
Moreover, the highest level of that.
It feels a bit like a joke to show a corpse.
The image in the thread is scarier because it stimulates the imagination more.
There are too many diverse variations of massacre in a single movie.
The scariest thing about this kind of thing is doing it casually in an instant.
Without the main characters witnessing it.
The murderous intent embedded in this weapon is not to obey the orders of grandfather.
It’s something for the wife who ran away.
The people who were actually killed were just collateral damage.
The flow of events until Koko and Birgit are taken down is very scary.
The fear that this is about to become reality.
>>58
In the first place, it’s just that they are not drones; guided rockets and missiles have long been reality and are already massacring civilians.
It’s the scariest thing to murder citizens in your own territory, rather than an enemy country.
They’re not even at the level of savages.
In the end, the Iron Mask is going crazy, though.
It’s a movie that was trying to return to its roots in a strange way…
An enemy character who is a crazy noble.
The design of MS somehow feels reminiscent of the Nazis.
Brutal and inhumane, killing people indiscriminately.
This area looks just like the original Zeta.
The fact that something resembling reason was born in Zeon is ultimately just an addition made in later series.
Because of this, Colonel Cosmo, who was a war-loving lunatic, became a hero of justice.
“I’m facing off against the bug with a rocket launcher.”
Even if a soldier’s heart is not pained in the moment of killing, ultimately, the people who will have to clean up that land will emerge.
They only think about their own convenience on the killing side, so they are arrogant!
A machine that only kills people ends up destroying infrastructure facilities too, since it charges in and explodes if there are people around.
>>67
Actually, I was breaking buildings a lot…
I think it’s an amazing meaningless weapon.
The drone is not thought out very well.