
Everyone else is backing off except for the guy who’s obsessed with revenge!
Nya… I started crying!!!
It’s going to get even worse!
>>1
I hope they run through to the end with Seed Destiny and the movie version as well.
That’s just how war is, isn’t it?
This is a person’s dream! A person’s desire! A person’s karma! Stronger than others, ahead of others, above others! Competing, envying, hating, devouring one another!
In the end, everyone was pretty much exhausted…
Discrimination isn’t improving at all and we’ve entered a time of terror, but this is the responsibility of people like Kira, so work until you die.
Whoa, the Cyclops is over the top…
Whoa, the nuclear thing is too much…
Whoa, Genesis has gone too far…
The curse of that guy on the left didn’t disappear for 20 years…
It’s too terrible.
Even Izark, who was pointing a gun at the deserter Diakka, becomes sober.
The guy on the left has been grinning next to Patrick Zara the whole time…
I couldn’t find the scene where the female operator of the Alliance bursts.
Could it be that it has been cut in the remaster?
>>12
I’m sorry I had it.
I heard that there is a scene where the Cyclops is being irradiated.
It was a scene where Genesis is illuminated on the moon in “Weekend Light.”
>>10
If it’s not instant death, is it peaceful?
>>13
There was a solution to the power shortage, you know…
When I see Muji, I think of Izark Mama as a hardcore proponent of the main battle faction.
I wonder if it’s okay for a mother-in-law who is such a person to want to see her grandchild’s face soon.
But if you keep saying to take responsibility in this world, the extermination war won’t end…
The pursuit of responsibility ultimately leads to the other party’s death, or even continues beyond that.
A world that tells you.
When the era of FREEDOM arrives, naturally, there will be an increase in leaders on the opposing side who are weary of war.
I laughed when I noticed that Kruze’s attitude started to noticeably worsen around the time he began to take Frey to his room, but thinking about it, it makes sense.
I’m going crazy.
240,371 victims from a nuclear attack on an agricultural plant! The Natural guys have no blood or tears!! Countermeasures with N-Jammers!!!
1 billion people have died…
>>20
This wasn’t a death that happened in an instant; it was due to hypothermia or starvation of ordinary citizens caused by the energy crisis.
Isn’t it terrible?
It’s not so much that Cruze is crazy; rather, it’s just acting recklessly.
>>21
It was a plan that was just a lucky bonus if it went well from the start, but somehow it’s gone better than I imagined, turning into a day of prophecy that many in humanity possess!
>>27
Let’s incite both sides to increase the number of casualties as much as possible!
Huh, are you going to ride that much? Is it really okay? That seems bad…
This is the dream of man! The desire of man! The karma of man!
>>21
But I can understand the feeling of wanting to mess up a world like this~~~
It’s partly because I’m in the later stages of life, but it’s also the fault of the one who created it.
The fate of a CE where nuclear power is no longer a deterrent but is being utilized.
The situation has taken a turn for the worse in a good way, which caused the already reckless Creuze to become extremely high-spirited.
It’s really too annoying, but this world is to blame in the first place! The worst part is when I can’t say anything about it.
Kira’s mental state is falling apart, and even though he became almost like a hermit afterward to heal his mind and body,
Due to the chairman’s unnecessary actions, I ended up returning to the battlefield.
It’s true that no matter how terrible that world is, it’s undeniable that Kruz did unnecessary things that made it even worse…
The worst part is that the N jammer was firmly buried underground.
I have it! The right to take revenge on this world!
Final episode of Muji: To an Endless Tomorrow… → Destiny Episode 6: When the World Ends
Sense of speed
I never thought they would still be dragging around what this old man said, even in the movie version…
>>32
Nothing improved in Destiny, you know…
>>32
For the viewers, it’s been 20 years, but for Kira, it’s merely an event from just 3 years ago…
>>32
(A scene full of memories with Cruisers)
On the contrary, it seems there was still enough reason left to organize a compass, even though it was a world that was undoubtedly heading straight for destruction.
>>34
Because there was reason, ZAFT and such were able to be created.
>>72
The top officials of Zaft have completely lost their minds…
I died…
>>10
In reality, all of Japan’s nuclear power plants were shut down due to the 311 disaster, but thinking about that happening on a global scale is truly frightening.
They are actually making weapons that can really destroy the Earth and have launched them multiple times.
Isn’t it amazing?
Near FREEDOM, the mood of war-weariness is really strong, so it’s good that you’re ignoring the activities of the compass!
Well, I guess something will get turned around by something like Astrea.
>>37
There are still people who have developed Astrea allergy.
>>46
No, it’s because there’s something incredibly dangerous like the Sun Cannon lurking around.
>>48
That thing is so wrapped in mystery that I wonder what it really is…
I thought humanity was trash, but I guess even Kruz wouldn’t have expected it to be even more trashy when actually experiencing it.
Even Cruze was illuminated by the light of youth up to a certain point.
I was starting to feel like it would be okay to stay as it is…
But it didn’t turn out that way.
I can’t wait to see Freedom Zero.
At the time I was watching, I didn’t really remember the developments from the previous week.
I didn’t have understanding either.
Looking at it now, it easily sinks into my mind, and as it gets worse and worse, I can’t look away.
Ah, if only Kira-san had secured the escape pod with Frey (and the Key of War)!
Oh no, it has ended up in the hands of the director king!
Regardless of the validity of what they’re saying, I think if I had such a bizarre debate, it would haunt me for a lifetime.
>>47
Because they are rational enough not to be able to retort and understand the other person’s circumstances.
I wonder what I should do.
In the final battle, Kruze just shrugs off everything no matter what you say and only shifts the blame, making him too invincible a person.
>>49
That said, it was always Azrael and Patrick who actually pulled the trigger…
That said, if the chairman isn’t doing anything unnecessary, we would still be stuck in the Foundation arc regardless.
This world is full of terrible ways to die.
>>54
Thor had a worse death than I remembered.
I was dead after being physically cut in half.
Since they are normally deploying nuclear weapons along the borders, a major state-sponsored war is likely to occur sooner or later.
>>57
The federation is losing its strength, so it seems like there will be a struggle for power among various factions.
The military-industrial complex has enough money to have a decent number of rogue destroyers.
It’s not about whether there’s hostility or not; I’m just stopping the rampage of someone who’s purely acting out.
Since the act of rampaging itself is the goal, there’s no way to persuade them.
Whoa! That’s amazing! Things are getting worse and worse, Kira-kun!!!
>>53
I don’t have any hatred towards Kira at all.
You’re also a victim of the world, right? It feels like you’re constantly inviting me to this side.
The quality of people in the CE world is what it is, but I feel confident in denying that only Patrick Zala’s actions represented the future of the Coordinators.
All the coordinators around him were taken aback…
>>61
Shut up! I have no choice but to drop my daughter’s gravestone to Earth!
>>53
If anything, we even have a sense of camaraderie as beings born from shitty intentions and malice towards Kira…
>>62
Even Mu, my longtime rival, was shocked and said, “I didn’t think my old man was that much of an asshole…”
I can’t help but wonder if there’s some kind of obsession with the way people are portrayed being wiped out by weapons of mass destruction.
>>64
The movie version is somewhat milder, but Cyclops is still terrible.
>>65
It’s impactful because it turns to charcoal in an instant, but I think it’s surprisingly not that gruesome, which is quite something.
Nuclear!
What a neutron jammer!
Neutron jammer canceller!
>>66
What is a neutron stampede?
I’ve always called you “kimi” and “Kira-kun.”
>>69
Kira has always been calling me “you,” so I can’t help but think that both of us are quite polite… especially in that gambling place.
>>158
What we’re doing is crap, but it’s not like we’re personally doing it out of hatred for each other.
There are things we think about each other’s circumstances.
>>160
Therefore, I cannot completely deny the shittiness of the world itself.
That’s why I insist on wanting to protect the people close to me, regardless.
From the perspective of Kurze, there is little time left, so even if I were to comply with the persuasion, all that awaits is despair…
There are many gruesome deaths, but the shuttle that was shot down when the cowardly soldier ran away was the hardest to handle.
If you look closely, at the moment of the explosion, the mother is protecting El by holding her…
>>73
There were mothers who shielded their children and ended up exploding together during the bloody Valentine as well.
>>73
It’s not ironic; Izark is quite good at living normally, isn’t he?
If you lose your sense of discrimination after understanding the situation, I think it’s normal to go crazy.
Until the end, it’s “Kira-kun,” isn’t it, Kuruze…
We are in the same position, aren’t we! People only have sins, don’t they! It’s quite pitiful for Kira to be on the receiving end.
Why did you drop the N-Jammer when there are coordinators on Earth?
>>76
I don’t want nuclear missiles flying in like a bloody Valentine anymore! That’s where it all starts.
It was already anticipated that power shortages and traffic network paralysis would occur, as well as the likelihood of casualties, so support after dropping the N-jammer had already been factored in.
“Due to the obvious reaction of ‘There’s no way we can accept support from those who dropped something like this, you idiot!’, there were numerous victims.”
It seems like.
The CE, where particularly innocent citizens are suffering a lot, is seriously messed up.
>>78
Despite being in such a crazy world that we can’t even take a stance of being uninvolved.
Even if something happens in the movie version, the reaction of ordinary citizens feels a bit light-hearted, like “Oh, not again,” which is actually quite scary.
I really think they should stop making all sorts of big weapons as if they’re tired of colony lasers.
>>80
I mean, wouldn’t it be the end for the colonies too if Earth is gone? So why make a weapon to destroy Earth…
>>86
It doesn’t matter.
I want to kill natural.
The irony is that, in reality, naturals and coordinators are not as distinctly differentiated as everyone thinks…
>>82
If we don’t categorize things into finer classifications like Blue Cosmos and Patrick faction, the hatred will increase too much.
There may be a desire to protect, and there is probably a parent’s heart wanting to embrace their child in the final moments…
Hey, why is the Requiem still in a usable state?
>>84
Did you not notice because I was hiding it with Miracolo? Is that even possible!!
…It was like that from the very first Genesis.
>>93
Isn’t it true that Miracolo is a technology that shouldn’t exist?
>>93
However, you see… that Mirage Colloid is originally a technology created by Natural…
>>84
When that came out, I was like, “Hey, hey, hey, no way, isn’t that too much?” at the same time.
“But well, it’s Zaft, so…” it’s a deep feeling of resignation, Cosmic Era.
The fourth season is really just overwhelming.
When Cruze was defeated by Kira, he died with a smirk on his face.
“Is it a smile of resignation like ‘I’m glad there’s still hope’ or ‘After all, it’s the super coordinators who decide the world’?”
>>87
I got taken down, but nothing changes, so do your best, hehehe.
>>87
What killed me, who was born from the world’s malice, was Kira, who was also born from the world’s malice, and maybe I’m excited that this world is indeed garbage!
Genesis is an amazing bundle of murderous intent that incorporates all the world’s available technology with its defense-ignoring, terrain-penetrating, instant-death attack, as well as miracle stealth and PS armor.
It conveys that they are serious about exterminating.
It’s unfortunate that everything that seemed to work out in the original story of “Seed Destiny” is not going well for Shin.
But you must have felt “Ah, CE” when the girl was burned in the requiem.
Looking at it now, Kira in the first episode seems like a completely different character, so bright.
>>100
It seems that they originally have a good personality (not just being nice) if it weren’t for such things…
>>109
I want to play games and help me with my homework, Aslan!
An organization that acts like a terrorist is pretty much done for if it can operate in a destructive manner.
The Miracle Forbidden Treaty that no one, including the protagonist, is willing to uphold.
At least until he starts acting strangely in the second half, Kreuz is actually a perfectly good boss.
If anything, it’s so well-liked that even all the members of the strong-willed Aslan unit are familiar with it.
>>103
Even though it’s a unit made up of spoiled rich kids…
Listening carefully to the opinions of subordinates who suddenly interject into the strategy.
If the other person has friends, you don’t have to come, okay? They really take care to consider that.
>>114
It feels like they’ve blocked the escape route knowing Aslan’s personality…
I wonder when Gundam Seed Providence will be out.
At its core, this world cannot easily attain peace because it is rooted in feelings of racial discrimination and accumulated hate.
>>105
“If you’re telling me to stop my revenge, then you all stop after I kill!”
There are people all over the world who think that way.
I don’t know!! Since you can reset it, make the nerf strong.
I liked the scene where it’s often used as a joke, but I liked your song.
I feel a loneliness that makes me think I wanted to believe in a gentle world somewhere in my heart.
Genesis being a super massive weapon with Miracolo + Phase Shift is incredibly insane.
>>113
It’s really troublesome that it uses a massive power supply armor with a huge weapon’s battery instead of an MS-sized battery, making it immune to even beams…
>>111
When a city is destructively flamboyant, it makes me feel like “Oh, they’re really going for it.”
The other party thinks this world is trash, huh! Is that all they know? They don’t know!!!! Kirai is going through a mental breakdown, but there’s still a world they want to protect!!!! It would have been really terrible if they hadn’t done it.
What’s terrible is that even Kira doesn’t deny that the world is awful.
>>116
That’s nice, isn’t it?
Kira’s passing memories only show shitty scenes.
>>119
Yes, first, I let the girl I met, her mother, and Frey’s father die.
It seems like I’m being swayed by Frey, but in reality, I’ve become isolated from all my friends.
I ended up killing my lover while fighting the desert tiger that looked rational.
I killed Aslan’s friend, and I almost got killed by Aslan too.
Despite being Providence’s first battle, being able to completely crush Freedom is just too strong.
>>117
I’ve been getting beaten up pretty badly until then.
Shigudingeit Sigupurobi has quite a shabby history.
It may seem like I’m being looked down upon for being natural, but isn’t most of the crazy technology not made from natural materials?
>>121
The coordinator technology can ultimately be traced back to natural production.
>>121
People’s limits don’t change much, and in the first place, population is power.
>>126
The highest rarity of talent is like being able to roll the gacha for things that can’t be coordinated… the number of times you can roll is justice, right?
Kira knows that it’s a terrible world, but she knows that the people around her are desperately trying to live in it.
>>122
But I have no choice but to do my best.
Because you are weak…!
>>127
I’m actually relying on you completely, so I can’t say anything…
Go for it, Aslan!
>>127
I’m stronger!!!1!1!!!!1!11!1!1!!
>>127
The faces of Maryu-san and Mu-san over there are truly rich in flavor.
I wanted to see that which I had been waiting for 20 years.
It’s a work that shows how hard it is for those who are fighting the extinction war.
>>125
It’s not a short-term battle that can be sustained by temporary emotions or momentum alone.
In the beginning, Cruze seems decent and somewhat like a good person, but the Cruze that appears due to the chairman’s creation, who is supposed to be a friend by fate, is entirely unlikeable and terrible.
A world where the level of civilization is low, but the aggression towards enemies is abnormally high.
>>131
Well, it’s not like this is a shallow groove that was made just yesterday or today…
There are also hints of brainwashing education aimed at boosting combat morale here and there.
>>111
“There’s no such thing as a beautiful war!”
I think the ideas of King T@KED@ have ultimately permeated.
It’s not a war as diplomacy, but a struggle for survival.
Well, there is definitely a rational side in the Coordinator that says, “No, isn’t it really not okay to unleash this?”
Those who will do it, will do it.
This is better than After War.
>>140
Well then, we really have no choice but to reduce it to the brink of extinction!
Natural (Coordinator)!
>>140
I wonder if it just looks better over there because everything has already ended…
>>152
It’s already too late for everything!
This world is the result!
Nuclear weapons are not just a collection that makes you happy; they are powerful weapons.
Weapons are meant to be used, right? That’s why we spend a lot of money to create them.
Nuclear explosion of the homeland along with its own citizens?!?!!?
>>141
No matter how surprising the acts of the heretics are under the lord king.
Isn’t it better than starting with half of humanity suddenly wiped out like in the first installment?
>>142
Only small-scale skirmishes break out, and it doesn’t lead to the kind of horrifying massacres seen in the world of “Shumatsu.”
>>147
C.E. has too many scenes where humanity trembles at its own actions…
It’s precisely because things are basically awful that Natal-san and Captain Yuki show up at the last moment, which makes me think that if I just try a little harder, things might work out somehow.
The leaders of countries and organizations that cause problems are usually crazy.
It’s causing problems because it’s crazy…
A straightforward feeling of not needing a natural prisoner.
>>149
Then I’ll chase you out from the sea…
I know the world is ugly and filled with hate.
So just because of that, does it mean that it’s okay for friends and companions to die? Absolutely not, and yet it still ends up like that!
I tried too hard.
Even when looking at the entire series, a world that produces that many casualties among ordinary people is worse than the world of that genre.
I think it’s about X, which was nearly at the brink of world destruction before the main story began.
>>151
Weren’t they just trying to intimidate rather than actually annihilate the opponent, leading to that point with the colony?
I thought it could all be settled with threats, but then panicked with a satellite cannon and executed a colony drop!
I think C.E., which is planning to use nuclear weapons on its own country and create a planet-wide annihilation ray from the start, has a rather alarming level of ethics.
After War concentrates the bad parts into the New Federation and the Space Army, so if you only look at that, there might not be much of a difference.
If you don’t drop and burn it, the world won’t change, but the sacrifice is significant; however, if you go that far, it will probably change.
Neither ZAFT nor the Earth Alliance intends to abide by the prisoner of war treaty.
It’s become normal to use nuclear missiles and literally extermination weapons in the final stages.
In the beginning, tens of millions died in Break the World, so it gets overlooked, but why is Orb on the coalition side just because Seiran went on a rampage? This inflation is even being pointed out from the viewers’ perspective…
X is a terrible world where, even after almost reaching the end of the world, they are still at war!?
>>164
Both sides’ leaders: “It’s his fault from the start, right?”
I feel that the world where we can be emotional is better.
The world of X is calm and uneventful.
>>167
We’ll start the killing now…
While G-Reco, which has a record of humans being driven to the brink and resorting to cannibalism, is quite intense,
That’s just the characters in the main story playing around with toys and fighting each other without knowing the true horrors of war.
I think Cruze has also pulled back quite a bit.
Azrael is a jerk, but considering the environment he was born into and his complexes, it’s actually impressive that he managed to keep things under control with reason and maneuver well as a business up until a certain point.
>>168
It’s amazing that they have a coordinator under them without becoming a simple racist in that past.
There are elements in the series that make you feel repulsed by the ugliness of humanity at some point.
I think the world of species can often be overwhelming because there are just too many elements.
>>169
Because it attacks both indiscriminately, and multiple times too.
Continue the war until there is not a single person who wants to fight.
This will bring peace.
>>173
Too elegant…
>>173
The two countries have reached a point where the main factions have died and exhausted themselves, and they are now joining hands in a movie about counter-terrorism, so in a sense, it has become a reality.
If we annihilate all our enemies, the war will end! And since the whole world is our enemy, if we destroy the world, everything will be over!
Originally, at the NJC or the joint assembly, the majority said, “Isn’t it obvious that we should use it for reconstruction first!?” but that was overturned by the statement, “Nuclear weapons are not a collection that we are happy to possess!”
Why did Azrael and Burkos have so much authority, again…?
>>177
It’s not because they had rich people backing them.
It seems that just like conspiracy theories spread during the COVID-19 pandemic, in the CE world, there have also been conflicts between Coordinators and Naturals due to conspiracy theories related to an epidemic.
Seeds were once said to be unrealistic, but I felt they were actually quite connected to reality.
In fact, after the movie, the anti-accord ideology, or rather the anti-coordinator ideology, becomes even stronger, right?