
Existence is crap.
Whichever way you look at it, it’s a source of confusion.
That’s not true, Gem!
The pilot is cute.
It’s way too much effort in areas unrelated to strength.
The armor is significantly reduced compared to the Zaku, yet it doesn’t seem to be any faster.
>>6
No, mobility has improved with weight reduction.
It’s like an unintended injury that came from removing important armor to make it resemble the gym…
>>28
Even though I lost 5 tons compared to the Zaku, it’s still almost 10 tons heavier than the gym…
Despite having its origins in manga, it has a fairly decent level of recognition.
>>7
In that category, the anti-ship rifle is unbeatable…
Even though I’m mostly looking at bizarre weapons and they’ve failed, Mai gives them a good evaluation, saying they put in a lot of effort despite their low usefulness. What were you thinking to create this? This is the MS that reports back, and its appearance is different.
>>8
It’s a problem beyond performance, isn’t it?
No, that’s impossible… the appearance filled with that feeling.
It was a success because I was misidentified and properly shot!
That’s a horrible way to put it…
Unlike Zany, this guy is somehow hated.
What is that rough shield?
The sense of ethics is terrible.
There are rules even in war.
>>17
The federals are doing it too.
The fact that the Federation is just casually working on captured Zakus while we are going out of our way to create dedicated units gives a strong sense that we are quite far gone in terms of the same sort of cowardice.
Moreover, they are giving a double out as a pilot.
>>18
Trying to force the experimental unit with a mission statement after falling into a disadvantage is already a three-out.
My brain is rotting…
>>17
What do you mean? Are you saying that Zeon is not much different from a stereotype of barbaric tribes dancing half-naked around a bonfire?
Well… it’s not wrong.
Gemofu
It’s crap that I’m using the Gym I normally captured together.
Strong game!
Is there a difference between Gefangener Gym and a regular gym?
Is the color even the same?
>>24
If it weren’t the same, there would be no meaning to the mission’s objective, so it must be the same, right?
There were people in history who did the same thing with tanks.
What bothers me more is that it’s not quite good enough.
>>25
Even those kinds of people wouldn’t entirely concoct a new exterior for disguise from scratch…
Especially for Zeon, they don’t have enough soldiers, so they shouldn’t be treating their volunteer soldiers poorly…
>>27
In other words, although they proclaim independence from the so-called evil federation and Earthnoids on the surface, it’s really foolish to use Earthnoid volunteers, who serve as the perfect symbol for that cause, in such a way that you can’t leave any record of them.
It’s at a level where you feel sorry for Monique, who was angry during the Hill Durub because it was too wicked.
I just learned about spike shields recently.
There is a suspicion that the cursed machine, which was involved in this, prevented Mai-Mai from returning to society.
>>32
I was in Axis connected to the manga 0083R…
Try pulling out your beam saber a little.
Even the weapons look like that already.
Even Mai, who tries to remain as neutral as possible towards weapons, has stopped speaking negatively about them.
The report boldly questions the significance of developing such weapons.
>>36
Because it’s a war crime… in the original sense of the term.
In the first place, since they aren’t expecting to engage in proper combat, it’s no wonder that their armament and armor are at a minimum.
The basic operation involves deceiving and getting close, then launching ship-to-ship rifles and chain mines into the battleship before escaping, so there is fundamentally no capability for full-scale combat.
If asked if I want it when a model comes out, I would answer that I really want it.
It’s worse to just capture and use the Gephanna Game as it is.
The ambush was somewhat successful!
Even the allies who arrived later were deceived…
>>43
This probably won’t be recorded anymore.
>>45
It’s okay, the home country knows it would be bad if left behind, so it hasn’t been recorded from the beginning.
>>43
Even if that test unit notices the reinforcements, they can’t communicate that “my kid is over there!” so they’re in a bind…
>>43
Did I go too far? In the end, even the Federation saw through it and it became clear that they were the rumored group! That was really terrible.
Die already~
>>44
Dead…
>>46
Lieutenant Mai! Are you okay!?
>>44
I died.
The shield can’t hide the Zeon.
Well, I’ll forgive them since the Semobente squad was also doing it…
>>55
“I’m just operating the capture aircraft, you know?”
>>55
It feels like a reflection of national character that, even though both are part of the same cowardly tactics unit and not officially recorded, one side, made up of volunteers, is treated poorly while the other is properly integrated and utilized as a special unit close to the training battalion.
Putting aside the pros and cons, the Semovente squad is thorough in eliminating witnesses, whether they are infantry or not, and there were no rumors about it.
>>55
They are still just using the captured Zaku over there, so I guess it’s better in a way.
There is a clear and significant justification for the operation of MS units for the Federation, so it cannot be compared…
I still understand what I want to do with Hildolfr, Zuda, Z-Gock, Ogg, and Bigglang.
This guy is garbage when it comes to what he wants to do.
>>58
A ghost tank that is too niche to be worth mass production.
High cost, but when it shows its performance, it self-destructs MS.
A disposable dumb weapon that can’t be properly hit unless you have a top-notch NT.
The meat wall weapon operated by the side that is weaker in national power.
The performance itself is good, but there is no time or resources to mass-produce the unfinished MA.
Existence is a war crime.
One is in a different genre!
“Why hasn’t My My been demobilized in 0083 Rebellion?” when the topic comes up.
I could only agree with the replies because I was managing something like this…
>>60
It’s really just an accident that I’ve gotten caught up in, being thrown into a test operations unit that’s mocked as a chaotic witch’s cauldron, all just because I was shuffled around the departments… Oliver.
In any case, the capture Zaku ambush team also appears at the very beginning of Code Fairy, and Alma was saying that she heard there are federations doing things like that! So I guess the Semovente squad might have been spreading around after all.
>>61
It seems that the collection of Hildolfr’s thing is circulating.
>>62
There are other units that have unilaterally implemented the Zaku capture tactics, and there are also those who, fueled by their hatred for Zeon, have defected from the Federation to rampage with Zakus and engage in negative campaigns against Zeon.
It seems to be something that caused us to end up going to Axis.
I understand the intended usage, but among those who are outdated, too niche, or inferior in other ways, it has deviated from its original purpose.
There are units that are using captured Zaku as regular combat forces, and the Federation is putting captured Zakus into actual combat with the intention of using them up…
>>67
I want actual combat data, including the Zaku itself and MS operations…
The Zeon aliens, huh?
Considering the aftermath of the Antarctic Treaty, things like hydrogen bombs and Astaroth come to mind.
The rules are too disregarded overall in Zeon.
>>69
But the Federation is also feeding prisoners oden.
>>74
It’s Kanto-style cooking, you know?
>>76
We’re together, together!
It is true that there are rules in war.
There are people who don’t follow the rules, that’s also true.
Weapons are overly favored.
Stolen by Zuda.
In the game, even if you can’t shoot wildly in the anime itself, you can become strong if you have a powerful weapon, so I’ll go with Zegok.
Weapons are properly evaluated, you know.
The post-war situation of the Zeon soldiers appearing in the side story is generally not good, except for the Noisy Fairy Squadron…
>>77
I like the Fenrir squad in the dark night.
>>93
I found the depiction of the legacy a bit off, so I’m ignoring it.
I wonder if it would feel different now that I’ve become more open-hearted.
>>93
After the war, the troops split, and former colleagues ended up in a situation where they tried to kill each other (unsuccessfully)…
In the first place, the Zeon army in the story is supposed to protect children, yet the command sent out kids dressed in military uniforms…!!
Colonel Kaspin is at a level where he suddenly loses his temper…
>>78
So the young ones absolutely must all come back alive.
>>83
You can only say that the virtue you’ve built up has come back to you, as you survived the solo charge.
Question the significance of developing such weapons.
>>80
The victim has arrived…
>>80
Zion High Command: “We will win against the rotten Federation by any means necessary!”
Being sent to Axis and being made to help that bald guy from Delaz, seriously? What a huge downfall in life.
Existence itself is crap.
I mean, even if you’re going to use a hydrogen bomb, is there really a need to announce it in advance, MacBee?
>>85
If you pull out from intimidation, that’s fine.
>>85
That was me negotiating by saying that I’m crazy enough to break the treaty, but are you prepared to go down with me? Then Revil was even more intense, so it couldn’t be helped.
>>90
Well, if you think about it normally, it’s just a bluff that they wouldn’t shoot…
It’s the kind of thing that makes you think they’re on your side, then bam! Right? It’s fine either way.
I understand because I did it in Arizona, North America too… Wait, were you attacked by your teammates?
I can’t believe that Mai would join the Delaz Fleet like that…
>>91
It’s Axis.
You can understand the reason why they can’t go back to their country just by looking at the images.
>>91
I wanted everyone in that unit to return to their home country and live peacefully after the war, so I’d like to forget about that area a little… especially what’s going to happen to Captain and his family…
>>111
I’m interpreting it as if I couldn’t go back to my home country because I was treated as a war criminal due to using the manga version of the thread image…
>>118
Suddenly, it becomes more persuasive…
It’s been a while since I read the manga, but didn’t we mess with the identification signal?
>>92
The aircraft is camouflaged and is not emitting any identification signals.
If asked, I’ll make excuses like saying I’m broken and just get closer for now.
Since the identification of Zeon hasn’t been released, it certainly looks like something suspicious from the perspective of allies who don’t know it.
>>92
That’s why it’s even worse.
Ah, 603 is being attacked by the Federal Army! I have to help!
I feel like I don’t want to say something like “Jim Camouflage” for a name.
I like how the Zaku looks German-style with the Gem-Kamof, and its ridiculous pride shines through.
I have no intention of misleading you into thinking it’s just a captured aircraft and shooting from behind.
You can understand how rotten the operational purposes of this and the Gefangener game were.
Poor experiment squad being forced into it…
Regarding this guy, he probably has a strong intention from the beginning to shift the blame onto the MaiMai.
The person who made it is quite rotten.
Surely, the identification signal is properly established to be that of the Federation…
If an ally who knows nothing sees it, they’ll shoot.
It seems like they were also doing things like pretending to be broken without sending a signal, luring in the mothership while saying “Help me!” and then boom!
I don’t really care, but I wonder what happened to that guy named Albert Schacht, who has a name that screams 100% Nazi after the war.
When using this, is it possible to be attacked by allies?
>>101
Because it looks like a gym.
>>101
The identification signal of Zeon is not being emitted, and the appearance is overtly that of the Federation.
If I didn’t know their background, there would be no reason not to shoot if they were close to my allies, and even if I did know, I would want to pretend I didn’t shoot.
>>101
From the perspective of forces other than the main unit, it just looks like a Jim approaching the allies.
>>101
When using a captured aircraft, the basic principle is to make it clear which side you are on, but the image in the thread is deliberately camouflaged so that it’s unclear which side it belongs to.
The pilot in the thread used that to signal, “I am a member of the Federation! I am being forced to shoot at my allies in Zeon!” and sank the Federation ship that came to their rescue.
So, when I was trying to return to the mothership after work, I was shot down by Zionic, who misunderstood that Jim was trying to attach to Jotunheim!!!
>>125
I’m glad we could be protected from the enemies of the Federation!
>>150
Enemy aircraft shot down, good!
>>150
The units that actually fired did it with 100% good intentions…
Zani!
Gem Kamov!
Perfect Gundam!
We!!!!!!!!
>>106
Please provide the Japanese text that you would like me to translate.
I can still tolerate surprise attacks, but those who are being manipulated are way out of line.
I’ve never seen anyone other than this guy use this life… machine gun?
>>112
Compared to the anti-ship rifle that Zuda often uses in the game, this magazine feels really unusual.
>>117
I can use it in Battle Operation 2, but since I’ve never seen it, I’m just guessing: is the part behind the scope the magazine?
>>112
I wonder if they trimmed the Zaku machine gun to make it look decent…
>>127
This is a special anti-ship rifle shaped like a federal weapon.
The Zaku Bazooka and Zaku Machine Gun, which are somewhat like a hyper bazooka in terms of settings, can also be equipped.
I thought it would be like the Semovente squad, but it was completely different – literally disposable.
I successfully ambushed and came back! Then, whoa! It’s the gym, let’s kill them! I can only say it’s not surprising to be shot and killed by my clueless allies.
It’s nice, isn’t it, the emblem featuring a bat?
The aircraft is also disposable!
Pilots are disposable too!
Responsibility? I don’t know, they are the federal army.
Developing something like this is just dismissed as a fantasy in a game.
>>120
I don’t care, but I think the idiot of Unit 3, who went on a rampage without following the superior’s orders, is quite at fault for the flaws of the Zuda.
>>133
Response from a conspiracy theorist
>>133
That’s true, but if you have to be careful about defects during operation, it’s better to just use the Zaku honestly.
>>133
The upper management that just makes minor adjustments to the exterior without touching the inside is the worst!
The bulletin board is the world’s number one Zani fan site and Gem Cam fan anti-site.
>>121
Despite the game thread being posted at least once a week…
>>129
What a despicable site.
It seems that the only problem with Biglang is that it is incomplete.
I like how the concept of single-handedly taking care of the drum cans for the carrier aircraft is clearly flawed.
>>122
The idea of having the MA operate supply ships for the front lines wasn’t bad in itself.
Simply not reduced enough…
I wonder how many Zeon soldiers became war criminals.
I wonder why this guy has become a marker for the Battle Operation 2 thread…
>>124
It was supposed to be a gym at first, but before I knew it, it had become a game…
>>170
I heard this guy was really strong.
>>170
It’s scary…
Add “gem” to the end of words.
Regarding Gemka Mofu, I love the background, appearance, and setting, but I would completely agree that it’s a terrible machine when called the worst.
The Zeon people are monkeys.
The unit that captured the Zaku that Sonnen fought against is believed to have proper recognition signals.
That one has several tanks included as well.
The thread image is…
>>139
They’re attacking the base with a regular ambush, you know.
>>146
Does this guy have 120mm?
The Earth’s accent is evil.
If used by the black-cloaked hunter, the Zuda is incredibly strong…
There are various things that are no good to be hired.
>>141
Isn’t it because the typical one riding it is strong, rather than the one that was strong?
Zuda has defects, but it was excellent as a prototype.
The problem lies in the fact that it was brought out for propaganda without proper improvement, but the technology has been properly inherited in units like the Dom.
Including the captured aircraft Gefangener Gem, this unit operated in the Solomon space.
It has been confirmed that there is a high misidentification rate with the Federal Army machine RGM-79.
Therefore, it is expected that the risk of infighting will occur with high probability.
Questioning the significance of the development of such weapons.
In Rebellion, they harshly criticize Delaz’s actions as repeating the worst folly in history that pollutes the Earth, you know, Mai Mai.
Well, it’s just the ramblings of a villain who operated the Gamukamo on-site after all…
Perhaps at that point, Captain Federico had the second most MS combat experience after Amuro.
>>147
The voice is also Bosch and strong.
I wonder if they couldn’t at least say something like, “Don’t come in here, it’s a special operation area!” to the other Zeon troops?
Faking identification signals is no longer proper warfare; it’s guerrilla tactics and terrorism…
Speaking of which, I remember that the Zanny was originally said to be a machine based on a captured Zaku, but now it has been added that there are also some that use Zakus secretly supplied by Zeonic…
There is a problem with the Zuda itself, but the ones who died are fools.
Federico has a vibe of a seasoned warrior, saying things like “If you stop, you’ll get shot, so keep moving.”
>>158
While gathering operational data on the Zaku, we are also training future MS unit commanders, so it is an elite unit.
The thread image is simply a 120mm machine gun.
“` Database L1 ALL Beam Live ammunition Close combat R1 100mm LV1 100mm LV5 100mm LV4 100mm LV3 100mm LV2 100mm LV1 100mm LV3 100mm LV2 100mm LV2 100mm LV1 100mm LV5 100mm LV4 120mm Machine Gun 120mm LV3 120mm LV5 120mm LV4 135mm LV5 120mm Machine Gun Live ammunition LV5 Power 170 Ammo count 34 Range 350m Cool time 0.0 Reload 7.0 +[0.0] 120mm MACHINE GUN L2 Usable MS SORT > Alphabetical order FILTERING > Alphanumeric Long press: Fast scroll “`
I was reading the manga Igloo, but…
Since it hasn’t been adapted into anime, I have the impression that the Gem Kamof episode was the most interesting.
An introduction that overlaps Gem Kamoff with Aesop’s fable of the bat.
A similar ending to that fairy tale.
>>160
I really like the unpleasant aftertaste of the ending and the background of the game’s pilots.
But I think this aircraft itself is a piece of trash below garbage.
>>173
It is at a level that leaves no room for rebuttal.
It’s a bitter ending, but well, it’s also a result of one’s own actions…
Even if it goes well once, if you keep using it, those who aren’t identified will just get randomly killed, and it’s not just a double-edged sword…
>>161
In other words, the fact that it is treated as that thing in the story means that the end isn’t far off anyway.
It’s already a loss if you didn’t notice the Earth’s accent.
It seems that the Semovente squad was a highly dedicated special forces unit, including various infiltration techniques.
>>164
It is also a team that creates manuals for driving cars.
Using surveyed captured aircraft to reinforce combat power with tanks.
It’s top secret, but it’s recorded.
In the end, if the Federation forces take care of it, it will all become a perfect cycle where nothing ever happened.
>>165
Outlaw~!
The Hildolfr, which engaged in fierce battles with the Semobente squad, had its main cannon merge with the engine parts of the Dom and the Mideia, resulting in a demonic fusion.
Hildurub and Major Sonnen were too strong.
>>167
How can you use it so effectively…?
>>167
You really did well with a cannon that shakes the aim after firing once…
>>167
How many people, besides Major Sonnen, are capable of fully operating the Hildolfr…?
Finally, the Ochnik’s Zuda in Exvax has been treated like a missile.
My favorite manga mech is Valore.
It’s a story about managing a crappy machine with the rider’s skill, sense, and determination!
Since it’s a weapon, make something that can achieve consistent results regardless of who uses it!
The lunchbox is a collection of failed attempts at creating that! Damn it!
What’s wrong is that instead of quickly criticizing those who used captured Zaku, they tried to imitate it as a tactic on a large scale.
Because it has fangs, it is called a beast, and because it has wings, it is called a bird; a bat that is neither one nor the other.
Yormungand and Hildolfr are quite highly praised, Lieutenant Mai.
Mobile Diver? It was just that the pilot was too amazing…
Yormungand is certainly that…
I wish I could prepare those.
The Semovente team that uses the captured Zaku as is is one thing, but this one has clearly been modified and painted for the purpose of camouflage…
When you put on a limiter, even a Zuda can fight until the end, as 603 has proven.
Mr. Duval, could you calm down a bit?