
It felt like there was ultimately no choice, and there were no punishments, right?
Since there will be a decisive battle with the Ginga Nam fleet, I’m sorry, but if you were told that, then I’ll forgive you.
Thank you for your efforts risking your life in the final battle, so you’re acquitted.
>>2
I have the ability and readiness to be involved with the general and shoot everything related to me… That’s why it’s also troublesome.
Just because she’s Phil’s woman, she’s being favored…
>>3
The reason it was reused is probably because of the labor shortage.
It’s already difficult to replenish personnel because of Agrippa.
As a result, I gained a lot of combat experience and became able to fight so well with Silver Samoa.
I became an apprentice to a researcher of black history after retiring.
It’s great to see the difference in values, with the literal dragonfly being scary and the ease of the beam.
Because I was able to reach that position thanks to repeatedly forgiving Phil when he cried, it’s not entirely an incorrect evaluation.
If you keep going like this, Phil, you’ll be shot by a firing squad, I’m warning you.
I was being used because my weaknesses were being held against me.
At the beginning of DC, it was really tough because they send things like Koren to sabotage negotiations and don’t send supplies or people.
I like this guy when he’s riding sumo.
>>10
Riding a sumo is seriously impressive…
Even if it can’t be done with strength, there’s enough cleverness to disable Harry by using an additional booster.
This guy messes up badly, but the real culprit is Phil, right…?
Neither the moon nor the Earth is ready.
I can’t take it anymore, I’m getting off!
Because Lady Diana insisted…
>>12
You’ve been negotiating with the heir for two years, haven’t you?
I’m just procrastinating, so I’ve lost my patience.
The moon has limited resources and issues with cryogenic sleep, yet it’s still two years.
>>15
Explaining the existence of aliens and buying land for settlements within two years is impossible…
>>17
There is no need to make people aware of the existence of aliens.
When I realized that those incredible guys with communication technology that we can’t create ourselves want land, I understood that we really need to respond to it.
The young heir is aware of that, yet neither of them is doing anything to share information or correct misunderstandings.
>>24
Because I absolutely wanted to meet my end on Earth…
In that world, even a return at the timing of Colonel Michael and Sergeant Yani is forgivable.
There is also the motivation to allow the people of the moon, who are living a life full of struggles, to live a more human-like existence as soon as possible.
Does it mean that no matter how much you mess up, it’s a good position if you can just cry and apologize and get off the hook?
>>18
That’s nice…
I did it without the gym because I didn’t want any trouble.
This guy did something like a gin in a flash.
>>19
That said, after that, we managed to reach the negotiation table, so ultimately, there will be a dispute over whether it was Agrippa’s assassination or a self-performance.
Wasn’t the land that people used to ask to be returned to a time so long ago that it was forgotten by history, originally of the moon?
>>21
It was originally the land of the Moon Race, and we were getting along well with the humans from Earth a few generations ago, but crossing over time has made things complicated…
>>28
It’s originally our land, so give it back.
It’s the spark of conflict…
>>30
One reason it became messy was the unsuccessful transmission of information to future generations.
On the lunar side, there is frozen sleep, which allows individuals to live even in earlier eras, leading to some inconsistencies in that area.
I appreciate that you were properly working on the front lines during the final battle, no matter what.
Including Phil.
Yay! Forced land acquisition, yay!!
The motif is the Palestinian issue…
In the first place, even though there were two years, the heir didn’t even bother to investigate the current situation of Sanbelt.
Even though it’s land that’s slightly within my territory.
Isn’t it crazy to ask for a Sunbelt?
It got really chaotic when we descended, but since we also took out important figures on the Moon, we can say it’s even, so we were able to reset things.
As a result of Agrippa interfering and blaming it on DC, it was a messed up situation.
>>31
Well, the suicide squad attacked the camp.
They were committing mass murder…
You were negotiating a lot, weren’t you?! I thought it was a prank call… That’s why, you heir.
>>33
That communication device was provided by the lunar side, and it’s clear that there is a force with incredible technological power behind it.
Wow, I really didn’t think you would be here… I guess you said that just to play dumb, but from the other person’s perspective, it feels really bad.
>>36
I understand it’s amazing technology, but it’s so incredible that I can’t tell if it’s technology from 10 years in the future, 100 years in the future, or even 1000 years in the future.
>>97
Whether it’s just ahead or far ahead, we know that someone is going ahead of us, so there’s no change in the fact that we have to respond seriously.
>>33
If you had taken it seriously and negotiated, I think things would have been different afterwards.
There’s no real reason for me to go that far to help, so it’s difficult.
>>49
They were expanding the militia under the pretext that other countries are coming to attack, so we are responding accordingly.
However, the response to an existence that could easily provide something that could never be made with Earth’s technology was far too lenient.
Knowing about the other person and having information is really important, isn’t it?
The mistakes were significant and failures were repeated, but my skills steadily improved, so I ended up performing well in the latter part.
In terms of settings, she is one of the most beautiful characters in the story.
>>38
It’s definitely a type that Tomino likes.
The Beautiful Woman in Men’s Clothing
First of all, the Sun Belt also slightly overlaps with the Ingress territory, so the young heir is not entirely unrelated either.
In some areas, most of the territory is occupied by the Sunbelt, so it’s better to hand over the main negotiation role to their lord.
Well, the truth is that you have an incredibly good-looking face.
Face is
Crying is unfair!
Director Tomino was a big fan.
Because she resembles actress Takiko Mizunoe.
I might be a model.
Looking back, until the stage changed to space, there was a lot of fighting from the beginning, so the strength of the final battle is quite convincing.
They couldn’t win even with both of them together, but it’s surprisingly impressive that they managed to hang on and survive against Turn X until the end…
At first, it had a weak image just by words, but…
The general was just Turn X, but I have the impression that pilots like Harry are superior in terms of piloting skills.
>>47
No matter what you say, Ginginamu was one of those who was always focused on training…
As expected from being assigned to the advance party, they are elite, right?
It’s just that the army has not been in war, so they weren’t used to people’s hostility.
What does it mean that Harry is way too strong, like instead of an army, it’s a guard squad?
Even if the negotiations were successful in a serious manner for two years, when you Google the size of the Sun Belt, it seems impossible in just two years, right?!
>>53
I can understand gradual settlement, but…
It came down all at once…
>>53
It’s fine that we couldn’t completely finish the negotiations after two years of communication; it would have been absolutely impossible for just one heir.
Despite having two years, we don’t know anything about each other; the fact that we haven’t been able to bridge the cultural gap is the problem.
>>59
When I think about reality, I feel it’s impossible…
A hundred years wouldn’t be enough.
This guy was just a bit sweet on Harry… that’s how it turned out.
A style that fully embraces the unprecedented forgiveness time.
So this is what navigating the world is like.
I understand that when you panic, it tends to go that way…
Having a biplane shooting machine guns at heavy MS for fleet battles is a situation that makes no sense to the Moonrace.
Well, I’m actually surviving in various situations and can normally fight against Ghingnham while riding a mobile suit, so I’m quite an excellent pilot.
It’s clearly strange that after communicating for two years, we start negotiating from a level where we know nothing about each other.
What was the young heir talking about during that time?
>>62
Was preaching about Laura’s greatness.
At the very least, the heir suggested that we should at least investigate the current situation in the Sunbelt.
It’s fundamentally impossible to know about cultures without trade, unless there’s a third party with connections to both sides.
Didn’t you say that the Sun Belt is a wasteland of mountains?
So it’s fine because no one lives there.
>>65
In the old perception of the Moonrace, that might be the case, but by the time of the main story, it has become a grain-producing area, so that’s where the misunderstanding first occurred.
From the perspective of the young master, after the Sun Belt, it could easily be said that the next one is ours, and that one’s ours too (there’s no guarantee that Diana will be rational).
Well, it’s hard to just say it’s good plainly!
Speaking of which, I was chuckling while saving a cute male daughter from being attacked by wild dogs using a gun from a dirigible.
>>69
I wonder what this scene is all about.
>>73
According to Tomino, he wanted to show off to the women around him.
seems like
With a completely different culture that has no interaction and is an unknown existence.
What can be achieved in two years?
It’s really just a greeting, isn’t it?
The Sunbelt is now the lifeline of food production.
Up until now, Lady Diana has also been a troublemaker.
>>72
In other words, considering the reason why Ginga Nam became complicated, he’s a troublemaker until the very end.
As long as there is a willingness to take it upon oneself.
>>74
When I said let’s invade Earth, this guy thought it was crazy and made me stay behind.
The root cause is Gimu, and this guy is the troublemaker himself; he doesn’t even reflect on it.
As soon as the main story begins, it’s clear that the person from the moon is misunderstanding something, right?
Having two years and still not solving that at all is a bit disappointing.
Apparently, that place is originally land of the Moon Race, and look, this is proof. What is that? I didn’t know… so the ancestral reports were not good.
There’s probably only a Zaku buried in Lost Mountain, and there doesn’t seem to be anyone on Earth who can even move it… This should be easy!
Because I cannot verify the backstory, I have no certainty that what the other party is saying is true.
The Earth Return Operation is basically no different from an invasion, considering that the opponent has overwhelmingly superior technology from the perspective of Earth.
>>81
The moment the other person gets upset, it’s the Wodom Beam.
Stay in touch with advance teams like Roland’s or the Let Team!!
You still say things like “military domination” without learning your lesson, and even Kirell’s Diana would call you out on it, GINGANAM.
I can understand that military domination is easy!
They say there were no words of appreciation since they weren’t taken along, but they’re putting their own mistakes on the back burner.
The Ginganam fleet, throwing a tantrum saying “I don’t want anything but an invasion of Earth,” makes you wonder if they’re serious.
Culturally speaking, it wouldn’t be entirely unbelievable to say that aliens exist, especially if it were said that they are actually humans who have gone to the moon.
>>87
It’s okay if you don’t believe it itself.
It’s clear that there’s a powerful faction with communication technology far beyond what we can even imagine on Earth, and their generosity in sharing it shows they’re not to be taken lightly; doing nothing in response is unacceptable.
I mean, neither a radio nor an agent for lifestyle surveys.
Send a special envoy for direct negotiations first… Lady Diana.
The general was outraged that he was left behind, but I think being entrusted with the crucial protection of the month is an incredible honor for a warrior.
>>89
The Ginganam fleet is a defense organization created for the time when humans from Earth have developed technology to the point of being able to come to the Moon.
Considering the original purpose, it would be most important to be on standby for that, yet the fact that they are saying they want to go to war shows otherwise.
>>89
I guess no one even said a word of appreciation, and they didn’t say anything like “please take care of things while I’m away.”
>>89
What honor is there in the moon’s protection that Lady Diana has discarded?
Lady Diana is just a decorative idol who doesn’t know the reality… Being an idol, fans will listen if you say something, but…
Are these guys really dropping flat?
At the point where even Milan is betrayed, there’s really nothing that can be done.
Colonel Aji, who was probably the only supporter of Diana, has died.
The main reason is probably because I said something that would get me in trouble like “Let’s invade Earth first.”
Ignoring that and only insisting on one’s own convenience shows a problem with being human.
Turn A had characters that appeared with a sense of significance but faded out without anything special happening.
Agrippa… isn’t it crap?
>>99
That’s true.
Isn’t it so ridiculous that if we watch Turn A, we might be able to mass-produce it on Earth?
The only good thing about Agrippa is its voice.
Without proper negotiations or signing between the two countries.
I talked about it suddenly, so it’s fine, right?
If you descend, there’s bound to be a dispute.
It might be that as a princess, she left the politics to those around her and was inexperienced herself.
>>104
There is fundamentally a gap in the flow of time between the moon and the Earth.
It’s the kind of recognition that says, “We talked about it descending a hundred years ago or so, right?”
Mr. Nguyen is 19 years old, right? He was 17 when we started negotiations… Wow, that’s tough.
>>105
So, when the talk came, it should have been entrusted to another domain’s lord.
The moment I decided to do it myself out of ambition was the end of my luck.
There are issues with cryogenic sleep, resulting in occasional deaths, and the scarcity of resources is creating inequality.
There are a lot of problems with the moon, but Agrippa is completely ignoring them.
>>106
Well, I guess it’s better than facing a dark history.
Looking at Israel and Palestine, I think the correct answer is to suppress them by force.
>>107
There won’t be any complaints from other countries, right?
Well, even Lady Diana herself…
Everything is my fault… I was reflecting on that…
>>112
In the sense that it was a triggering factor, yes.
In the first place, the Moon Race is a group that says let’s wait on the Moon until the Earth’s environment recovers.
Living in that month is tight, so I’ve really reached a point where if I don’t go back, it’s going to be bad. Before worrying about Lady Diana, returning was inevitable sooner or later.
During the civilization reset, I’m going to outer space while leaving the land to you. Bye-bye Earth, but when I came back, I realized Earth is the best, and now I’m a Moon Race, quite a bit selfish.
>>114
It seemed that as long as there was time, we could work out the details on these matters since the Earth side had been probing during the negotiations.
Because of Agrippa and the rampage of soldiers from both sides, it’s become quite difficult to have discussions…
Agrippa is saying that if things continue like this, people will awaken their fighting instincts, but still…
The fact that you’re desperately trying to assassinate Lady Diana and becoming a complete idiot shows that you’re the one most awakened to your fighting instincts.
>>115
That person is quite conservative, you know.
I am afraid of the very fact that the Moon Race will change.
If you only consider the circumstances of the moon, I don’t really understand why invading would be a bad idea.
If they are cold even to the Lett team, then they have no compassion for Earthlings.
>>117
Even though they are called Moon Race, they were originally Earthlings…
Some people only think about their own convenience.
>>117
Well, it’s a people that has feared their dark history while simultaneously worshipping Diana.
They don’t care, do they? They wouldn’t just say, “Let’s go to war.”
I can understand Agrippa’s feelings about the fear of a dark history.
I’m fully prepared to stay holed up on the moon until the Moonrace goes extinct…
It’s unreasonable to want to return to Earth while being kind to Earthlings.
>>120
Well, after getting through the initial chaotic situation, I really endured a lot, DC.
But it became an impossible situation because the militia soldiers acted recklessly and Agrippa stopped the supplies.
The Let team is made up of victims born from Diana’s rash decisions.
The lunar society that discriminates against canal people is…
It’s a story where I don’t know what is justice and what is evil, or how it will end, so for now, I’ll prepare the big boss, defeat him, and call it a day.
>>126
Mr. Tomino has been in a constant squabble.
I wanted to create a story about understanding each other and coexisting.
They said that sending the heir was a difficult choice.
It’s going to be an extremely boring story, so it was impossible…
It’s about telling someone not to come down when the conversation isn’t even settled!
>>128
However, there are circumstances on the lunar side that cannot wait any longer…
>>130
I think it would have been better to negotiate that part as well…
>>130
To be honest, we can’t move forward unless we get off.
Who would believe that someone lives on the moon and says, “I want to go back to Earth, so please prepare the land!”?
It’s surprising that the young heir believes in Moonrace and is preparing for negotiations.
Although the results were good, I couldn’t understand why I had to ride Silver Smoke.
Well, if you say that, even the early Wodom is too excessive for the pilot.
>>129
In Moonrace, we can’t create new machines.
We’re just managing somehow by fixing up things that have been around for a long time.
So at the start of the main story, the only flat that the DC has is either Wad or Wodum, which was abandoned by the advance party.
For now, Agrippa keeps interfering with the negotiations and only says self-centered things, causing a lot of trouble.
In the end, Ginganam just wants a situation where they can go on a rampage themselves.
If we defeat both of them, we can proceed with negotiations, so of course the issues will be resolved.
Even if Lady Diana said she was hurrying too much, the question is when would be a good time then.
Why did Earth let a young heir handle the negotiations?
>>135
Wasn’t it that the chosen heir happened to hold on tightly and wouldn’t let go?
>>135
To put it simply, the first contact I received was from the young heir.
Wasn’t that adjustment around that area also not completed?
I talked on the communicator, so it’s fine, right?
It’s not a negotiation, is it…?
>>136
So the problem is that the young heirs aren’t sharing any information with each other.
If we talked about the cultural differences between the Moon and Earth, we could understand each other, but we haven’t done anything like that at all.
>>141
In order to be understood
First, the lunar side needs to send high-ranking officials to negotiate directly; otherwise, it’s impossible.
I haven’t done that either.
>>143
Well, you can understand that just from the conversation… it’s been 2 years.
Well, even just talking a little at the negotiation table during the story made both sides go, “Wait a minute?” with all the misunderstandings piling up.
Moonrace’s technology is like a booger compared to the technology during the civilization reset, which is why freezing accidents happen.
There are incredible people who provide communication devices that could never be created on Earth, as has been said many times.
Those guys demanding the Sun Belt can understand, regardless of their beliefs about whether there are people on the moon or not, as a young heir.
It’s common for land negotiations to take about a year in reality, so there’s no way negotiations with those people from the moon, who are hard to understand, would be settled in just two years.
Before the negotiations even come to a conclusion, we’ve had two years, and yet we don’t understand anything about each other. What’s going on with that?
“Did you really spend two years just chatting with the young master?”
Demanding land because we want to migrate is an excessively one-sided request from the perspective of the Earth.
>>150
A civilization with advanced scientific capabilities might say this.
It’s close to unconditional surrender, so I have to be cautious.
>>150
Yeah, as for the Earth side, we can’t accept it, so let’s work out a compromise from now on…
The discussion couldn’t continue due to interruptions; it’s Agrippa’s fault. Oh dear.
Since no one is interested in anyone other than the heir, we have no choice but to make the heir the negotiator.
In the main story, when Lady Diana sees the actual Sunbelt and realizes that it would be impossible to ask for the land, I can feel that.
If the heir had informed us how important the current Sun Belt is for the Earth, the premise would have fundamentally changed.
It seems that there was some conflict even during the time of the Black Ships.
It’s difficult, isn’t it?
It’s the heir’s fault for not having proper negotiations despite having means to negotiate.
>>156
On the contrary, it’s also a mystery whether the Moon side was actually negotiating properly with the young master.
It seems like there are cases where they are demanding land without any intention of listening to Earth’s side.
>>158
It’s not like I’m a bot; I can’t just say that and nothing else.
We would normally talk about each other’s recent situations and stuff.
>>160
I think it happened because the bot wasn’t having a proper conversation in the first place…
>>162
The heir’s side isn’t handling things properly either.
It’s odd to place the responsibility for the failure of the two-year negotiations solely on one side.
>>163
No one is saying that either side is wrong…
I can’t say which side is wrong because I don’t know what kind of negotiations both sides have been having.
It’s more about sharing information than negotiating.
I don’t understand anything as if it’s the first time I’ve talked since the Moonrace came down to Earth.
Even if the young heir were to exert himself to the utmost, there’s no way he could hand over the Sunbelt.
Since there is no time on Diana’s side, the result will remain unchanged and a hardline approach will be taken, right?
>>159
You shouldn’t have kept it to yourself; it would have been better to hand over the negotiation role to another lord or seek their cooperation.
There were people from other territories at the actual seat, but that doesn’t mean the heir has to handle all the communication by himself.
In the meeting after the main event, you were really pushing back against what the other person was saying, weren’t you, young heir?
That was created through two years of discussions, right?
The heir also knew almost nothing about the other party, so it’s clearly strange on the Tsuki side as well.
I haven’t seen characters lately who have such strong biases and don’t listen to what others say.
“Let us settle unilaterally.”
I don’t think it can be resolved through negotiation.
Did they come on their own even though I gently turned them down?
Moon Race has evidence and promises regarding the land lease, and the negotiations have been completed, so it feels like the young heir is arbitrarily claiming that no contracts or negotiations have been made.
So it becomes like, what’s up with not sharing information?
If the other party doesn’t bring it up, I can just lead the conversation in that direction myself.
After all, the young lord is a feudal lord, so he should be able to do at least that much.
The content of the prank call that came in suddenly.
Are you going to talk at the family gathering?
>>171
It’s clear that this isn’t just a prank, considering I’ve seen the level of skill firsthand; the young heir should understand that too.
>>171
I’m sorry… I’ll talk about it because it will be a topic of conversation…
Roran’s question of why everyone doesn’t try to have a discussion is everything.
>>172
Is it because Agrippa got in the way and both ends ran wild, making it impossible to focus on that?
Could it be that the Moonrace faction, which actually wishes for the failure of the Earth return, was the one negotiating?
It’s a problem that seems like it could be resolved if we talk it out properly…
It’s been said many times, but when it comes to the flow of trying to have a discussion, we’re often obstructed or put in a situation where discussion is impossible, which is significant.
If you talk about it, isn’t it just prank calls? In the end, doesn’t it just end with a laugh? After all, the promise from thousands of years ago is not left on Earth.
>>179
The communication device used in the negotiations over the two years was provided from the moon.
If I show that, I think even someone who doesn’t know the situation will understand that it’s not something that can be brushed off as a joke.
The Diana Counter and the militia are moving too freely at the lower levels…
>>180
The militia, especially Sergeant Yarni and the Gabban squad, is dangerous.
Although Agrippa is somewhat involved, the main focus is definitely on these guys, so it’s dangerous.
Due to Agrippa’s operations, DC’s supplies have been squeezed to the point where they can’t live a normal life, leading to the plundering of Earth’s resources.
The Earth side is also going to escalate bad feelings, and the flow is already forming that will lead to failure from the very beginning.
If there were only a few, the Moon Race would be really good at assimilating into Earth.
Even Mr. Horace is familiar with it.
>>182
Those who have a skill are strong!