
The Black Knight Code machines were designed by the members of Black Knight Code themselves. They also developed the fem-tech armor and various technologies. It may seem silly, but (laughs) since they are Accord, they are actually quite smart. The concept of the machines they created is like a super “high and low,” with several extremely high-performance machines that conduct guided bombing accordingly.
Well, it would be a lie to say I didn’t think it was a bit foolish at all, but…
Without a doubt, I think if we assemble the aircraft and change the coloring, it would look cool, right?
Many pilots in CE tend to say, “Just focus on being an engineer…”
Someone who can be an engineer can also be a pilot.
>>4
It’s not just engineers; those who can do ◯◯ are also the ones piloting, which is essentially part of how the plant coordinators came to be.
I wanted it to have some kind of surprise weapon.
There must have been a thousand surprise needles, right?!
It must be amazing since they are doing both FT armor and the small Levita.
It’s quite an outrageous scene for the compass girl to suddenly walk in while I’m seriously inspecting the aircraft, but I’m glad it was Agnes.
Is it correct to view it from the same perspective as the Astray series?
In terms of skill, Shin Aslan was quite off, but he was still strong enough.
I wonder where that pufferfish was stored in the aircraft.
I wished for it to combine into five bodies.
So that’s why we’re also taking this surprising action here.
I sense an intention to decisively eliminate with an incomprehensible killing technique.
The lack of personnel was supposed to be covered by the drones, but the blast impulse…
>>16
One of the reasons I would have been stuck with the compass if I hadn’t been somewhat serious is the way Blast scatters the weak enemies…
>>16
The reason why the battle situation turned out that way is…
In the first move, I was broken through the center by Millennium, and my formation has been reversed.
As a result, the drone was consumed by the fire.
I understand that Kira is strong.
Aslan kind of understands as well.
What the hell is Shin even?!
>>17
With the person in perfect health and full of energy and motivation, if Destiny also comes along, then they are already unstoppable.
I like beam cloaks that can also be used for attacks.
However, in the seed world, even relatively strong mass-produced machines can be easily taken down by ace pilots.
Dividing them into powerful ace units and outdated common soldiers is pretty reasonable, right?
The laser lock-on is a good effect that showcases their bad personalities rather than practicality… I thought.
Isn’t the area suppression capability of the blast impulse too high?
The fact that the Shura’s mobile suit was red was probably because it was the same color as Athrun Zala… I wonder if that was the intention…
Moreover, you can charge without returning!
>>25
But after watching, I realized that it’s not something to do on the battlefield…
Both Kira and Shin are like that, but in the CE world, one ace is stronger than a large number of mobs.
It seems that the reason for the victory was because we scattered the weak opponents with blasts and Destiny was taking down the battleships.
I originally thought Destiny was strong, so my impression in the movie was like, “Hmm… wait, a clone?!”
Blast Impulse, you… were that strong…? I was really surprised.
>>29
Well, it has shooting capabilities of a Freedom class machine, just in case.
>>31
It’s a firepower that seems to have freely added even more missiles.
>>29
Blaze doesn’t get a lot of appearances, but when he does, he makes an impact.
I really forgot about the Duetron system until I saw it in the movie.
When I watch Shura, I really think the potential is top class.
The foster parents were too terrible.
The configuration of the armament includes not only the Freedom but also missiles, so it’s like the Blast Impulse.
In terms of mobility, it may not win, but when it comes to overall area suppression capability, it is likely on par with Freedom.
You’re a technician, a pilot, and apparently can also do mechanical work—aren’t you perfect?
I can understand how one could get caught up in strange ideas.
Strange thoughts belong to the parents.
Toxic parents are to blame.
In other words, Aslan was actually in danger too, and there’s no doubt that Shura is the strongest.
Just the recognition of the fight was like, “Damn!!!! This guy!!!!” It was only recognition to that extent.
It seems they’re saying that it’s higher in specs than Kira and the others, so it must really be stronger.
Moreover, the fact that they lost shows their foolishness.
The parents are to blame.
Even though they are just a part of the royal family, they can also master the pinnacle of cutting-edge science as their foster parents.
Because of the way of thinking and speaking, it’s really stupid.
>>41
I think it was a little more decent before the infantilization.
Conversely, if we go this far without division of labor, then…
Because they are leaders, it’s not just about setting things lower; I wonder if Accord can’t be mass-produced that much.
>>43
At the time it was created, it seems that I wasn’t in a position to make several, as I was still a Mendel employee.
Even if I try to make it later, I won’t be able to grow in time.
In the first place, it’s crazy that Aslan would make the decision to prepare multiple cunning strategies, starting with a mental attack.
This is bad… hmm.
Aslan has technical skills in hard-based technologies too, you know.
>>45
Alright… Let’s add an electronic door lock unlocking feature to this Holo.
Rakus will definitely be surprised…
>>47
(The door of the AA that is being unlocked and a seriously panicking Lacus)
The Foundation’s tactic is for the Black Knight to hold back the enemy’s main force while the weaker foes attack from behind.
Because it crushed the small fry ahead while cutting through the Millennium fleet, it completely fell apart.
I never thought that such a foolish bombardment could actually be blocked by me with a secret strategy.
What the hell is that guy?
>>49
What kind of weapon was the twelve-barrel electromagnetic cannon envisioned to be…?
Shura moves in a way that she slashes three times while other characters only slash once, so she’s really strong.
>>50
The ground battle with Kira really felt like a combo character.
Showing lewd thoughts during battle will make the opponent become easy to defeat.
It seems likely that things like “Spako” and “Accord” cannot be created without Mendel’s facilities.
A Qatar in one hand.
A pair of scissors and a shield with a wire in one hand.
Three beam sabers equipped on the waist.
Both legs are equipped with beam sabers.
The beam mantle functions as a beam saber.
Also, a needle comes out from the chest.
>>53
This weapon configuration was revealed before its release, but everyone was saying, “How practical is this?”
What is Shin even?
What the hell is Aslan?
The movie that became
Kira is somewhat understandable in terms of being born.
But I want you to take more breaks.
Just the ability to eavesdrop on thoughts normally is already a threat.
It’s like a festum without assimilation.
It may sound silly, but
Even someone like Kira or Shin would lose to Life Ray or Justice, they’re that strong.
I thought that Griffin and Liderard were sharp in battle, but I wondered if the thread was really that silly, considering they weren’t aware that Kira Yamato had been confirmed dead.
>>59
First, it was really bad how rudely I treated the guests right from the start.
Kira wouldn’t do something like that, but what would you have done if you were accused of being rude and upsetting someone?
>>61
Since it’s someone I plan to kill in the operation the next day, I’m going home! As long as it’s not a level of rudeness that warrants that, it’s all good.
>>64
Aren’t they really pushing the limits with Orpheus included?
I really have no objections regarding the high specs…
Also, I’ll make sure to collaborate properly.
The Proud Defender, undeniably a product of the joint effort between the Brigadier General and Heinlein, is so overwhelmingly superweapon-like that it leaves people taken aback.
Shura may seem like the strongest in a match, but couldn’t win against the ultimate fighter Asran in a no-holds-barred kill-or-be-killed situation.
The main reason for the defeat is generally Shura’s lack of thoroughness.
If we had seriously gone all out from the start, we would have won, but I can understand that it would be boring.
>>66
From my perspective, since I am guaranteed results.
It seems you want to enjoy the process.
It’s rude to the guests!
>>67
The diplomatic post is tough.
Since it was a visit advantageous to the Yukari Kingdom, there is a debt to settle, and there are Mycenae near the territory.
I can’t go back at all.
The strength of Shura is that even without fighting in every way possible, things somehow work out.
There is a gap to take advantage of.
It’s quite a blunder that there’s no report confirming the death of the brigadier general.
If you’re a child who has never failed and is not permitted to fail, it makes strange sense that you wouldn’t even report any results, whether successful or questionable.
>>73
The distinction between family relationships and boss-subordinate relationships is also vague.
Lacks strictness as an organization.
>>75
Of all people, Shura is probably closer to Aura’s temperament than any other family member, and they can enjoy conversations with each other, so no one can stop them.
>>84
It’s hilarious how those two are enthusiastically doing something like a dialogue from a period drama’s villain.
>>84
Since my eldest son called it a scene where the second son escapes using mom while going out to intercept the Strike Freedom, I can only see it that way now.
Since they can win anyway, it’s fine to play around a bit, and that mentality is shared by everyone in Accord except Ingrid-chan, including Orphe. So, it feels like there’s nothing that can be done about it.
>>74
What is Ingrid-chan, who has a completely normal sense without any feelings of resentment towards the major?
>>74
That’s too bad. I think Orphe is really giving it his all after taking the hit.
Why are you casting Requiem there, Mother?
Why are you letting Rax go, Ingrid?
>>80
I feel like something switched on here, spurred on by Hibiki’s son.
It’s funny that while Ingrid is still somewhat in favor, Orpheus, who is supposedly supportive of the plan itself, seems to have overall limits.
Shura is being rude to the guests.
When I went to meet Jagannath-kun as a diplomatic envoy,
What the hell is with your outfit and attitude… It’s amazing how you’re being so rude.
>>78
Kira is also wearing mysterious casual clothes at a serious moment.
The situation is such that we can’t take our time because we have to confirm the deaths with nuclear missiles flying around.
Well, it’s understandable to just think “they’re probably dead.”
It’s more like a hard-fought victory for the colonel who managed to avoid being defeated until the very last moment.
To make the Compass Three Idiots lose once and create a cinematic development, this much is needed.
Still, Aslan is joining midway.
If just one person suddenly gets serious, the others won’t be able to keep up.
A reasoning that is both blunt and unembellished.
The fact that the judgment of a “loli grandma” comes above the Accord is distorted from the very beginning.
>>83
A policy based on scientific evidence, if actually implemented, would…
Scientists just do as they please based on their personal intentions, right?
>>83
If humanity is to be led by Accord, Aura should have had to lead herself as well.
Well, it goes without saying that it would be impossible to raise someone or for someone to grow up in such a way.
So, following Aura’s change of instructions.
It seems like it’s coordinated so that you can’t go against Aura.
>>89
In other words, it was a move where if it hit, it would be over, and the aim was precise, so that move itself isn’t really a bad move, or rather, it could be considered a clever move.
It was just that the opponent was Neumann.
>>89
Rather, that has to be shot as a top priority even without Aura’s instructions.
The story is well put together, isn’t it, Yukarin Kingdom?
What are you imagining you’ll shoot at?
Why can you dodge that?
It is composed of “Why can it be prevented?”
>>93
Competing at a uselessly high level…
Surprisingly, those four idiots haven’t made any particularly big mistakes.
It’s just that I simply lost to Awakened Shin normally.
>>95
The synchronized attack shouldn’t normally be broken, and mental attacks usually work too.
>>101
When I peeked into my mind, there was a terrifying darkness, and because I’m connected to it, everyone gets debuffed—this unexpected backlash is too much.
Orpheus, in one way or another, seems to have been unconsciously rebelling against what Aura said.
It’s not that they’re foolish, but even though their abilities are high, there’s a childlike quality to everyone, isn’t there?
>>98
As a mobile suit pilot, you probably haven’t even experienced hardship, let alone defeat.
Orpheus, who is serving as prime minister, and Ingrid, who is in charge of diplomacy, just couldn’t do that.
There may be an aspect of exaggeration due to the length of the movie, which leaves many gaps.
It feels like a solution chapter of Destiny, it’s well made, isn’t it, Yukarin Kingdom?
>>99
A system where scientists can do as they please.
Above is a prodigy who has only accumulated success experiences, working with a relaxed attitude.
If deemed worthless, purge it.
>>99
The Kingdom of Yukari has clearly shown the answer to the long-standing question of “What are you going to do about this DP?” that has been a point of concern.
The Foundation’s technology is received from ZAFT, so I wonder if ZAFT also has test machines using FT armor or something like that.
“What? Are we changing the focus to Millennium!?” I made a face like Orfe in that moment, but thinking about it later, there was no choice but to shoot Millennium.
>>103
It’s the most troublesome when being attacked while charging.
In reality, it became a problem because it was von Neumann.
The moment they appeared, I felt like they were the kind of guys I wouldn’t mind dying.
>>104
This level of clarity is very important, isn’t it?
It’s the kind of thing where you can instantly understand the character’s attributes.
Well, it’s also because Kira and the others are strange that we were able to win…
Can the Requiem really shoot so accurately?!
Can a Requiem be predicted and avoided so accurately?!
A requiem should cause the human body to burn from the shockwave before it hits, so how can they dodge it so close and be fine?!
That moment when the question fleetingly passed by.
Because they had that delinquent vibe like in Scryed from the beginning…
Well, it’s understandable that Destiny is absolutely crazy for beating 1vs4, even without support from drones.
Because it’s space, there’s no way to cut the trajectory of the blast’s barrage.
Whether to prioritize the orb, which can be postponed without much difference, or to target Millennium, which is a force approaching with potential evidence of wrongdoing, could be a strategic mistake if we don’t aim for the latter.
However, you can shoot the requiem multiple times, and the orb can’t be avoided.
It’s easier to say that after using the orb again.
It seems that a man who makes the impossible possible has been stationed at the launch site.
>>114
Theoretically, it can withstand it, but there is no guarantee!
The battery will be almost dead!
Hang in there and don’t break the silhouette until Destiny arrives!
There may be a lack of experience and some organizational shortcomings, but individually, their specs are undoubtedly the strongest.
Rather, the structure of the story and its themes would be problematic if they didn’t meet like that.
I can’t help but laugh at Shura’s face when he realized Kira is alive.
>>119
(A face remembering that they forgot to submit the documents)
>>123
The high deviation value universities produce smart individuals, but the group of new graduates lacks social experience.
>>119
If you think about it normally, it’s so unexpected that I’m seriously shocked.
For some reason, it almost seems like he was subtly considering the possibility of an incident…? It’s the kind of face that has an interesting impression.
Delinquent
Bratty girl
Gloomy
Ingratiating rudeness.
I think it would have been better to shoot the orb that hadn’t evacuated in time and isolate Millennium without support at that point.
Because of that, Kagari ran away to the sky.
>>122
Ultimately that’s the case, but the Millennium, which has various evidence that could come at any moment, is not moving.
I think it’s inevitable to prioritize the Millennium when it comes to which one to shoot.
>>122
If it’s discovered that this is a self-made act using nuclear power, we will lose even the support of the Coordinators, and the Destiny Plan will become meaningless.
Shin on Destiny is seriously specialized for countering Accord…
Although Shura is better in skills, in their first match, Aslan completely gauged the upper limits of Shura’s strength.
Every time we meet, you provoke me and gradually chip away at my calmness to assert your dominance over me.
I was completely led to that moment when I exposed a fatal flaw.
It’s interesting that the foundation’s flagship is equipped with a triple positron cannon.
I wonder what they were expecting by designing such armament.
>>127
Fundamentally, there is a critically insufficient amount of military force.
Even if it’s called a high-low mix, having only six high machines is usually not worth mentioning.
When I watched the movie, I felt that what was lacking in “Seed Destiny” was not only Shin’s activities but also the absence of a resolution to this kind of ideology.
The Black Knights may be relaxed, but only the top Orphe understands that if they cannot fulfill their role, we have no reason to live…
>>129
The report of Durandal’s death plunged the camp into a state of panic.
It seems like you were working hard to rebuild on your own.
>>129
Orphe is too concentrated on his role!
>>141
I needed one more Commander Accord.
If Orphe goes to the front line, the fleet will be commanded by someone who is neither a soldier nor anything else, but my mother…
>>129
It’s because Orpheus understands the current state of the world and his own mission and position the best.
That person’s desire to want to save the world was genuinely real.
>>129
The other members, including Ingrid who has doubts, probably don’t think that their high-spec value will be shaken… or rather, they might not have even thought about it.
The value of a person is not based on the specifications they possess, but rather on whether they can fully utilize those specifications in society, while being in a position to promote a destiny plan.
Reading minds → Not thinking about anything
Fall into darkness → A special grade cursed spirit says hello
What am I supposed to do…?
>>131
Don’t use fake psychic abilities.
It was correct for the old man Mu to describe it as some kind of soldier play from the beginning.
If you bake the orb first, the vengeful Millennium will come rushing in…
Fall into darkness! I don’t think the special-grade cursed spirit has anything to do with Shin… but…
If it’s for roles like clearing the way, Blast is convenient.
During the new deployment, there is too much fighting with the captured aircraft at the front lines.
Since it’s set up by Lacus, preventing Kira, the living witness of the nuclear incident, from coming to retrieve Lacus will be the top priority, Foundation.
What is that Neumann?
I heard that Akatsuki has already been launched with the mass driver in the preliminary stage of the Requiem launch, and I couldn’t take it.
>>145
At the moment Orpheus started giving a strange speech, the evacuation began, and a shuttle presumed to contain Akatsuki was launched, causing Mu to not show up anymore.
>>155
(I don’t have the luxury to monitor this closely during the live broadcast… Alright!)
If you damage the aircraft that much and get caught in the nuclear range, normally you would confirm death, right? But it’s okay, though.
It would be a different story if I weren’t up against someone like Kira, who seems to have genes that can only be considered as those of a being with extraordinary abilities.
>>146
Don’t forget that Aslan came to help!
But it’s usually a skewering, right…
It’s strange that Shin, who is carrying a darkness in his heart greater than Kira’s, acts so composed.
>>147
Well, it’s like Shin’s heart has some darkness or something is possessing him…
I think it’s hard to judge that it would have been better to shoot the orb first without knowing about the Cavalier.
If there are no Cavaliers, it’s better to drop the Millennium first and then slowly roast the Orbs.
Ultimately, it was a huge failure.
The main force other than the Black Knights is Jin.
That’s just too reckless!
Accord should have just created one person who could command the army.
Are you listening, Shura?
Since Cody can do various things, it’s only natural for them to have side jobs.
Honestly, I really think it’s inefficient, don’t you?
That’s unfortunate.
I’m alive.
Orphe is the kind of person who makes you feel sympathy when you see various circumstances.
In the end, everyone is an idiot! Why do we have to manage this crap?! The scene where they let out their true feelings is just too real.
>>154
Kira truly has a world that he wants to protect, no matter what! It’s so intertwined with everything around him.
It feels like only Orfe and Ingrid, who were involved in diplomacy, have grown as humans.
The ultimate destination of DP is governance by Accord, so general Cordi is sliding towards the disposable side…
>>158
In the first place, the Accord is also on the consumables side.
>>170
Orphe and Lux are the leaders, and everyone else, to varying degrees, is a consumable that supports this system, according to Accord’s assumptions.
Furthermore, those who are used up and thrown away pile up below.
Well, in the end, it would be fine to shoot both the orb and the ship.
The fact that Akatsuki’s relay point was destroyed is way too fatal.
“It’s pretty brutal to directly tell someone who was born out of necessity that ‘people are not born out of necessity, but out of love.'”
It’s fine because the person speaking also made that statement out of a position born from necessity, having come to know love as a result…
It’s Kira, whose adoptive parents were terrible, right, Orphe?
If he had grown up properly, he probably has the vibe of a really good guy.
>>163
“What a selfish and cold woman! Does she not care at all if the fools continue to fight and perish!” In other words,
I don’t think it’s okay for the masses to continue fighting and perish.
I really feel that the story of “Species Freedom” is crafted exceptionally well.
The optimal solution of the Accord is probably the soldier.
It was a bit lacking in front of the true child of the Destiny Plan.
Orpheus may have had feelings that it would have been better if he weren’t so attached to Lux, but that was the part he couldn’t compromise on.
As a force, the coalition space fleet, which stubbornly persists with a will to fight when it comes down to the wire, might not have been accounted for in the calculations.
Even after such a perfect requiem, there was still something left.
Everyone is a disposable item!
Even if their combat abilities are high, they are not accustomed to the field as soldiers.
Rakus really shows no mercy when it comes to verbal attacks on opponents, huh…
>>173
A woman who is consistently strong in online debates.
>>180
It’s great that you’re good at motivating Aslan.
>>173
I am Lacus Clyne, but it’s beyond a death sentence.
It seems like they are only considering themselves or others in a dichotomous way.
It seems like they don’t care whether you’re a guest or whatever.
No matter how excellent it may be, it can be discarded at the whim of the rulers, as shown in the Foundation Kingdom, DP.
Orphe is not forgiven because he groped the breasts.
>>176
I’m not massaging!
An elite group powerless before a setting that can only lead to failure…
The person in charge probably doesn’t want to do it either.
As long as the chairman is alive…
If it weren’t for the issues with the mother and the lower ranks, I feel like Orphéngrit could have developed the country normally using the Destiny Plan within a peaceful range.
DP is a system that equally sacrifices individuals for the maintenance and development of society.
It is necessary in extreme environments like Mars.
I wish Lux could have had a debate with Kreuz.