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[Iron-Blooded Orphans] How many years was the Gundam from Iron-Blooded Orphans kept dormant without being activated? It’s amazing that it works properly.

Mobile Suit Gundam: Iron-Blooded Orphans

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Wasn’t it around 300 years?

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The reality is that it was quite poorly maintained and shaky, so it’s not perfect.

Even so, it’s awesome that you’re moving.

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Is it true that the reactor is set to not break?

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>>3

Even if the aircraft is destroyed, it continues to be debris pouring out Ahab Waves, which is pretty damn frustrating…

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>>9

I quite like the setting of that reef area.

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>>3

Additionally, the frame is set not to deteriorate over time.

Perhaps the electrical components inside the frame are also protected.

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I wonder who maintained Bael.

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>>4

It’s a kind of ceremonial vehicle for the organization, and wasn’t it managed on a rotating basis by Gjallarhorn?

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Well, I don’t know when the Gundam on Mars was discarded.

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Bael was properly repaired afterward, so it was a hassle.

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>>7

Indeed, Bael’s influence is too great, but I wonder if Kimaris was also restored by the Baldwin family.

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Barbatos was discovered long before the main story and became a generator, so it starts moving immediately after being unearthed! That’s quite something.

Furauros showed up after 300 years, and if it gets maintained, it can be used in actual combat, so either way, it’s bad news.

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I like the fantasy aspect of a reactor not breaking and becoming a disaster.

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In other words, aside from the post-war mobile suits of Gjallarhorn and those produced by Teiwaz, everything else is a restored item from 300 years ago.

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The Teiwaz-made reactor is also a restored item.

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Even though it’s called Arahiyashiki, it’s amazing that it can move with a cockpit from an MW that was probably made later and has a different control system.

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A world where civilization is gradually declining?

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>>15

This area is a bit complicated, but it’s a world where part of the technology evolution tree has collapsed.

After the war, civilization experienced a period of decline, but those things that are allowed to grow are gradually growing again.

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>>15

The level of civilization itself has some aspects that have risen since the War of the Gods and some that have fallen.

It’s just that the AI sector is devastated and quite distorted.

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>>15

A world where the development of military weapons, including MA, has accelerated too much, resulting in a deliberate regression of weaponry.

I don’t think it’s declining.

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>>15

In terms of military affairs, Gallarhorn is managing and intentionally causing stagnation.

I don’t understand the overall technology.

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Isn’t it a world that’s quite reliant on human power after going through battles against AI like in science fiction?

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>>18

That’s right.

In a world where automation has been lost, there is a demand for manpower, leading to the emergence of lower-tier workers and things like human debris.

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>>18

That’s why human debris is becoming popular.

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Terraforming technologies have advanced quite a bit, while military technologies have been deliberately allowed to decline.

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I think the Ahab Reactor is one of the top-tier cheat parts in history.

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>>24

It seems that destroying it would be bad news for the universe…

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The fact that people can live on Mars indicates an incredible level of technology.

If we had an Ahab reactor, it seems we could go to outer space, but we can’t.

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>>25

Also, when looking at the travel times of space routes, it seems quite strange.

Earth and Mars can travel from Mars to Jupiter and back to Earth in about two weeks or three months.

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>>30

On the ground, the thrust is too weak to be useful, but thanks to the Ahab thrusters, I can continue to accelerate almost for free in space…

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From what I’ve seen in the story, autonomous AI and automation have completely disappeared.

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>>26

There might be simple automation, but due to the trauma of MA, AI is probably wiped out.

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Automatic machines exist, of course, but advanced AI-like things really haven’t come out yet.

The car won’t drive itself either.

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Expanding habitats to Venus is quite advanced.

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AI technologies related to MA

The mechanical implant connected to the Alaya consciousness that became the key to defeating MA.

Excessive weaponry that leads to an escalation in the intensity of conflict.

The surroundings have become sealed, prohibited, and avoided.

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>>32

How formidable the Teikadan, which has truly defeated MA, is on top of this preparation.

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>>34

So it is necessary to sacrifice.

Did you understand, Olgaïtsuka?

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>>38

Wait!

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It’s surprisingly zero on the occult.

There is no sign of ghosts or espers at all.

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I haven’t seen it yet, but I might burst out laughing at that scene I mentioned, so I can’t watch it.

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>>36

If you watch it properly from beginning to end, that scene is not funny at all, so you can feel at ease.

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>>43

I’m glad, thank you.

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We don’t need weapons that are more about trauma than maintaining public order! If that’s the case, then a pretty dangerous weapon is becoming low-tech, so I think humanity is quite rational.

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>>37

The Tekkadan, who dug it up, swung it around, and even spread the simple way to do it.

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>>37

Galarhorn is corrupt!

We need deregulation!!

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It’s surprising that the Jupiter route is based on the Universal Century!

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It’s quite warped, but technology is advancing, isn’t it?

If anything, the Ahab reactor is almost a pure GN Drive, and the nano-laminate armor is like recreating fem-tech armor with paint.

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>>45

The incredibly high technical level in various aspects casually reminds me of Gundam X.

If the concept of Newtypes had been inherited in a different form for 300 years, the world might have ended up resembling something like Iron-Blooded Orphans.

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It’s painful to think that the result of ethics and various other things reaching their limits in the disaster of war is what leads to so much understanding.

It’s not the Iron-Blooded Orphans, but that definitely leads to a lack of composure and to extreme conclusions.

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Technology is being managed, and it’s similar to Turn A.

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Do not forgive the Tekkadan that accelerated the trend of “boy soldiers are convenient!”

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>>48

Although it was abolished, I think it was a custom at the level of Kunthara, where there is no human heart or anything.

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No matter what anyone says, honestly, the worldview is among my favorites in Gundam.

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>>49

There have been opinions since then that there is too little explanation about the Catastrophe War, but it’s painful to realize that even just from the explanations in the story, it was a quite distorted apocalyptic conflict.

Techniques like Alaya-Vijnana, which are inhumane, and unmanned MA specialized in murder…

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As a result of the MA rampaging, it seems that everyone has decided to stop using AI weapons, and I think that is a rational choice.

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In the Iron-Blooded world, there was a story that due to the significant advancement in medical technology, lifespans could extend to 200 or even 300 years.

I wonder if there are still grandpas alive from back then.

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It’s amazing technology, yet what we do is engage in brawls with blunt instruments or participate in a culture of sharing cups, which feels somewhat surreal.

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I’ve reached a super civilization that has completed serious planet terraforming and even caused an AI war.

It’s seriously bad, so let’s throw away some parts, really… As a result, the main story’s Iron-Blooded world turned into a distorted tech tree.

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I like how the state of Furaus being buried reflects the intensity of the battles at that time.

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The MS for use against MA is Gundam, right?

Did MS exist before MA?

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>>58

There may have been humanoid robots, but the concept of MS was born from monster battles.

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>>58

Basically, you cannot compete with MA unless you use the alaya-vijnana.

I think it won’t be more than a work-related stop even if it does exist.

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It looked stronger than Reginlaze or Gundam.

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>>60

Gundams have generator output, frame rigidity, and horsepower, but the latest models are more refined, so they are actually stronger.

seems like

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Beam is strong > Armor that withstands beams is strong > Bludgeons are strong, live ammunition is prohibited.

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It’s nice that the reason why combat robots are humanoid is explained in context.

It’s ironic that the Gundam frame becomes increasingly monstrous like a gorilla as it advances to later models.

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>>66

I like how Barbatos and Mika are becoming increasingly fantastical.

It can be said that Graze Iron is probably not acceptable worldwide.

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>>79

Is the fact that Ain has been hyperactive and crazy ever since he became aware of the ālaya-vijñāna the original nature of ālaya-vijñāna?

It feels like there are many strange specifications that act to suppress pain right before death.

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>>106

I feel like it was something because I used an incomplete Alaya consciousness.

What was it like…

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The scene with Orga is being mocked for just that part, but if you watch the entire main story, you’ll see that Orga suffers throughout from a compulsion to protect his family, and it really hurts to understand that there was a moment when he could finally feel at ease, as pointed out by his brother, “Aren’t you just eager to reach Agari yourself?”

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>>67

It’s doubtful whether it was easy, but I think it must have been much easier to feel than to be left with just Olga alone.

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When the settings around MA are revealed, things like MS and the Ariadne Route suddenly make sense all at once.

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Automation is great, but it can’t be fully realized with MA.

Just because AI-kun has been overly focused on optimizing the efficiency of killing enemies…

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Is there really technology that could fly but has been sealed away?

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It’s nice that the moon is all bumpy.

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Q. Why did you die protecting non-combatants?

A. That’s because it’s Olga.

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If we just regulate the Dainsleif, the basic rule that being able to surround and beat someone with a stick is stronger becomes the strongest, so it’s extremely convenient for the police organization.

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>>73

The Dainsleif isn’t all-powerful either, is it?

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>>77

It takes quite a bit of time before I shoot…

It’s something like that, but it’s a weapon prepared in abundance to achieve area control.

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>>77

It depends on the situation, but the top tier can be avoided…

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>>87

Macky is doing fine, but seeing that Mika and the others are also not dead makes me feel…

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>>77

Since the premise is that organizational strength can suppress enemy forces with numbers lined up, even if it’s a single shot, it’s not particularly strong.

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>>99

Even without organizational power, it became a problem when it was used desperately, which is also why the Galaxy Cannon is prohibited.

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>>99

Well, considering that I usually engage in intense close-range fights, a one-shot kill from a distance is quite powerful.

I hope it hits!

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The trauma from the calamity war exists, but it’s also quite amazing how prosthetics have become despised due to advancements in regenerative medicine.

It means that if you want to, you can fix it, right?

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>>74

Whether you’re wealthy or not, accidents can happen and you may need prosthetics. Even for the privileged class, there’s a value system that suggests one should be a soldier first, which increases the probability of encountering such accidents.

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Putting aside the developments in the scenario, I honestly don’t dislike the vibe that launching a huge iron stake at high speed is the most powerful.

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>>75

I think it would have been balanced out well if the Tekkadan side had an effect too.

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If Biscuit were alive… if Aniki Naze were alive… that feeling of impermanence keeps growing stronger.

So, what the hell are you, Maki?

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>>76

Enjoyment faction

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>>76

In other words, Prince Farid, the homo-shota killer, did not think at all that he would be hated for wanting to make the child of his concubine, whom he had been abusing, his successor.

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Just the fact that there are no people trying to kill everyone based on ideology indicates a relatively high level of civility.

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I really like the setting.

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As expected, entering the city in the final stages wearing a Tekkadan jumper is a gag!

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>>83

That’s because it’s already been said that your head has no value.

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>>83

There isn’t a single person…

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To be honest, Mackie was an obvious landmine, but he ended up leaving Teiwaz… I should have gotten Ride to take him out.

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I wanted to see more depictions of household appliances and essentials becoming unusable.

I feel like that was actually the setting, but it’s really vague right now.

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I think the ending of the main story is also a victory for Orga, in a way.

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>>91

Ride…

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>>91

It would be sad that Mika and Akihiro have died, but at least the comrades can live in peace.

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>>91

Most of them have been able to live peaceful, legitimate lives.

What are you doing, rideon!

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>>91

Most of them survived.

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The Dainsleif can miss with just one shot…

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Personally, my evaluation has increased significantly since the invasion of Ukraine.

War is something that is endlessly loose.

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I love how the signal disappears when the Graze Ein invades the city.

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But a sub-light-speed particle beam has mass, so it should receive quite a significant impact, right…?

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>>103

First of all, I don’t understand the principle of beams in this world, so that’s that.

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>>103

If you start thinking seriously about it, it raises the question of how to eliminate the reaction force…

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I wanted more model kits of the Rodiframe aircraft.

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If we want to, we can definitely make a sequel.

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>>109

Flash Ride

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Because Grandpa Makiwa did it properly.

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I heard that as you approach the speed of light, mass increases and so does the power.

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The ride was not the person’s fault, but the result was that they were in a critically bad position.

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The Dynasleiv that was disrupted and missed because we could only prepare a single shot is from the Tekkadan…

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