
To be shy.
Well, I’ve given up on some necessary things.
It’s much weirder that you can operate MS with such incomprehensible levers and buttons…
>>3
It seems that you can somehow understand it when you play Battle Bonds.
I don’t know because I’ve never done it…
>>8
Even if you’re playing a brass instrument, you can sort of understand.
Is it reduced enough to accommodate the entire crew in the Cavalier?
Simply put, the technical skills are insane, right CE?
They are putting phase transition armor into practical use.
But I have the impression that there are often explosions in the engine room.
The real battleships are too imposing.
If 5,000 people on an aircraft carrier just charge out and shoot without using the carrier’s weapons, they can at least win against a certain level of opponent, right?
>>7
What are you talking about?
The Millennium of Freedom is firing immediately on the captain’s orders, as if it were a single-seat MA or something.
I wonder how they convey their intentions.
>>9
Just give the orders on the spot and then it’s all bridge management for the gun positions.
>>9
Drift flying!?
>>15
I can do it!
Isn’t it just the 00’s Tremei Lasse?
>>11
Tromi II is Captain Sumeragi.
Helmsman and gunner Rasse (firing while steering)
Operator: Felt & Mireina
Ptolemy’s gunner and Ptolemy & Gundam mechanics Ian & Linda
A large number of Haros for the maintenance of the Tromeo & Gundam.
Usually, you would also need the person in charge of each block, the cafeteria lady, and the cleaning lady, in addition to the bridge and maintenance teams.
>>13
There are also personnel who perform emergency repairs on hit locations when damaged and transport crew members to the medical room when they are injured, as well as provide treatment.
Although AI will undertake a certain amount of work in the accounting department, it’s not like we have human-sized robots or work drones.
No matter what, taking care of people requires manpower.
>>13
During the Muji era, we said the food was bad, so I think they probably stocked up on a lot of military rations.
I have a memory that everyone used to clean together.
The compass’s mission is a short-term dispatch, so the cafeteria may be closed and only a frozen food vending machine is available.
Fried rice is popular.
>>16
No way! (Hug)
Sometimes, a gunner’s seat grows out of the blue.
The settings around the battleship are kind of sloppy, aren’t they, Gundam?
>>20
In every work they call it a battleship, but practically it’s an aircraft carrier for MS.
If you turn it into an aircraft carrier, the number of onboard aircraft is way too few and a huge waste!
>>70
I can understand that the cruiser Musai is carrying MS, but isn’t there too few of them like Dogos Gear!?
>>77
Personally, I thought the worst was the Hannibal-class (the one that the Destroy was piloted in Seed Destiny).
The MS itself can be somewhat equipped, but it’s just standing on the deck without proper storage.
A large machine like the Destroy can be stored within the dome, but only one unit.
I watched the theater version of the First Trilogy the other day, and I ended up thinking, “There are a lot of White Base personnel, huh?!”
>>24
It’s mostly just volunteers from refugees…
>>24
Even considering that as a warship navigating in space, it really has too few crew members.
It’s not really a work that shows battleships, is it, Gundam?
Well, among them, there are also things like SEED that are getting the spotlight on battleships.
The White Base has quite a unique situation going on…
The seeds have been quite modernized in this era.
The analog feel of gun mounts and aiming mechanisms up to that point has become computer-controlled, allowing all operations to be centrally managed from the bridge, resulting in a much more stylish appearance from here on out.
Even though we have Treme and Haro, it’s not a fleet that can operate with around 10 people.
I wonder how many people were originally planned to operate the Arc Angel.
In the main story, quite a number of the regular crew members end up dying.
>>31
Some people have dropped out halfway through the orb, so it’s reduced even further.
Why was it able to operate…?
There’s not enough salt.
Minerva had enough crew members for casualties to occur due to Aslan’s actions.
>>33
Well, unlike the thread image, the backup system was completely solid…
>>33
If the engine explodes without any time to evacuate, even the engineer would die.
It seems that Shin’s binge eating at the party was also because it was a rare decent meal, which might change my perspective on it…
There are many mechanics appearing in the mob.
It feels like there are no more mob characters appearing in the Gundam series’ battleships.
Me doing abs in the thumbnail.
I didn’t remember positronic interference while watching the main story.
I was surprised when I saw the movie.
The engines and gun ports are crowded with staff.
Even if the operations can be done in bulk, the emergency response for errors has to be handled by the on-site engineers.
Thanks to Iron Blood and Alaya Consciousness, Eugene was essentially piloting the ship by himself.
As expected, the load seemed to be quite big.
>>41
Iron Blood is set in a world where terraforming has already been completed.
Technologically, it’s quite advanced…
MS is also a semi-perpetual power source called the Ahab Reactor, which is physically unbreakable.
If you seriously depict the crew, it’ll end up looking like the Yamato from Space Battleship Yamato or the Wunder from Shin Evangelion.
>>42
Still, there are too many things for the snow to do… and then they increased the characters in the remake, Yamato.
The bridge personnel are almost regulars.
It might feel like they switch frequently.
If you ask whether detailing that would make it really interesting, the answer is not necessarily.
If that’s the main theme, then it’s different.
It seems that Yamato has just over 100 people, and Nadesico seems to be about the same.
It may be that advanced battleships require fewer crew members.
There are few mob pilots, aside from mob crew, aren’t there?
>>47
I can only remember things like “Char’s Counterattack.”
>>47
I remember that the riders of the megafauna grimoire were mainly mobs.
The battleships in anime have mysterious power sources that require no maintenance, so the maintenance of those mysterious engine rooms must be quite challenging.
>>48
Saji: “Why do I have to…?” (I’m being made to do maintenance in the engine room)
Ian: “Those who do not work shall not eat! You have a space engineer license, right?”
Saji: “No way…” (After this, I will be made to maintain four Gundams.)
>>60
Why can you do it, regardless of being forced?
>>79
The technology of Solebi itself is fundamentally based on existing technologies other than GN itself.
Saji has the skills to get a job at the orbital elevator company in one go.
>>48
By the way, I wonder what the power source of the thread image is…
>>149
Nuclear fusion reactor
>>157
If a nuclear fusion reactor that can move battleships became a reality, wouldn’t it solve the energy problems on the ground with NJ?
>>149
The large ship of CE was supposed to be a fusion reactor.
>>162
The propulsion system is a nuclear fusion pulse engine, but the power source should have been unknown.
I remembered that there was someone who wanted to be a clerk at Angel’s Bath, but I can’t recall their name.
I feel like around Nadeshiko C, there was something where if they wanted to, they could move just with Ruri and Omoikane.
Well, it’s based on the idea that the ship itself is integrated and controlled by an AI personality.
>>53
The ship itself can be operated by just Ruri from the first generation of Nadesico.
The personnel needed at Nadeshiko is around the operations team for the esthetics.
Minerva’s mob pilot was killed instantly…
After the Second Orb War, we were properly organized as the Orb Army, so there was no longer a need to worry about personnel, but in exchange, we could no longer act as freely as pirates.
>>55
So I’m going to hijack the Millennium…
Wasn’t the captain of Nadesico more of a decoration, relying quite a bit on computers or Omoi Kagne even in the TV version?
>>56
There are battles that we couldn’t win without Yurika.
>>56
During the battle against the boson cannon, the tactical command is properly handled by the captain’s duties…
Was it Sean and Tail? The pilots of Minerva’s Gates R.
I wonder how many hopefuls were left after the escape from Alaska…
You’ve been dying quite often since then, haven’t you?
The Archangel had almost all of its regular crew dead at the time of its first launch, so it was shortened from here to here! This part was omitted!
While it’s not as flexible as the White Base, which has a mostly civilian crew, the system side can still accommodate quite a bit.
A total of 11 people, including Kazui, disembarked from the Orb after arriving from Alaska.
Everyone is amazing, isn’t it?
It’s nice to see the White Base with fearless men operating machine guns even in the Universal Century…
In reality, even a freight line requires more than 20 people.
>>65
Because of future technology… From the perspective of the field, even in modern times, workforce reductions are due to technological innovation.
It is not very welcomed since the manpower to respond to unexpected situations decreases…
Even real-life cruisers carry around 300 people, so I can only say it’s amazing technology.
What’s wrong with Kai! Let him out with the cannon!!
That guy is in the gun turret now!!!
It’s interesting because it’s so close, but it’s not something you should do every time…
In fact, there are several depictions of the engineer being caught in an explosion in AA as well.
But when I look at the cost-cutting in real companies, I really understand that as times change, the personnel assigned to the fleet will also be reduced.
>>74
Even in the military, there are cases where they can’t gather enough people even with recruitment, so they might operate with just the bare minimum number of personnel.
Nadesico’s maintenance team usually worked either on a two-shift or three-shift system.
The ship is more about labor costs than…
It is faster for a computer to do it than for a person to do it.
Since I will be living on board during the voyage, I want to minimize the living space as much as possible.
Real aircraft carriers are like a small town, with things like convenience stores on board, right?
There aren’t many works that have such rich combat depictions of ships that they delve into ship operations.
Isn’t it unnecessary to have a captain in Nadesico? No, we definitely need a captain… This is a topic we regularly discuss.
Ultimately, isn’t it enough to have the captain and the system to win? We will pursue this until we become Nadesico C.
It’s understandable that the part where it’s a game of telephone between people has issues with speed and accuracy.
It seems apparent that the computer will somehow make that more efficient.
When I see scenes in the cafeteria, I feel like there are quite a few nameless crew members in Ark Angel…
The population will significantly decrease from Destiny.
>>83
The number of people has decreased by double digits in the orb, and it has further decreased due to the seed of death…
Angel hot springs are nice, right…
Because there are General Rebuild and four companies.
It’s a big ship, but there are four factions with their own territories, including the maintenance teams at each location.
It seems that it was written in the novel that it was terrible in a different sense.
I guess the staff are all people with no experience in battles on a battleship.
A robot anime set in a terribly harsh environment reminiscent of a Pacific War-era Japanese destroyer with salty cooking liquid…
In the Universal Century, it was said that the Nehr-Ahgama could be operated with a quite small number of people.
The Ark Angel from Seed Destiny has been properly modified for operation with a small number of units…
If you want to see a close-up of a battleship, it’s Leviathan!
>>91
Isn’t the situation just too unique?
There are probably quite a few former crew members who have fled to the Orb at the end of the original series.
Tanks require more than three people, but MS is just one person, right?
There are no guards on watch even though MS sometimes goes off somewhere…
Pal and Tonomura are still on board as if nothing has changed, and even Neumann seems to be lingering around without any particular reason, fully intending to disembark.
Well… since Kira is going to do it and the captain is in a dangerous situation… it’s fine…
There may be cases where it’s reduced to actually prevent information leakage.
Maybe it’s just a hassle to draw a lot of mob characters.
The Argama is too relaxed…
Seeing fleets disappearing rapidly in Genesis and Requiem makes it frightening to think that even with fewer people, thousands or tens of thousands are dying all at once.
I’ve always thought that the warships with Gundam’s MS on them seem overall a bit small…
>>99
It seems to be a reverse calculation based on real ships and aircraft carriers, but…
Even though the fighter jet has the same length as its long side, the necessary volume for operation is obviously different between the width and height.
>>99
In the first place, it’s neither fully loaded nor is it a large ship.
In the case of the Dross, it can carry 180 units.
Chandra, who also appeared in the movie and piloted the national secret Cavalier.
Ptolemaeus was designed with the idea that it could be operated by a small number of people from the very beginning.
>>101
Thanks to Halo, there’s quite a bit of it.
The aircraft carrier George Washington has a crew of 5,000 to 6,000 people.
About 2,500 people in the aviation sector.
Thinking about it that way, the personnel for battleships are few, but the operational staff for MS is also very small, isn’t it?
>>102
I think it’s because the amount of onboard aircraft is different.
Aircraft carriers need to maintain, guide, launch, and control over 80 aircraft, but Gundams have fewer than that.
>>115
It’s quite common for the main ship or a good ship to operate alone with about six carrier-based aircraft, but when you think about it, it’s impressive.
The disadvantage of reducing manpower is that it can be easily taken over by pirates.
>>103
Ah, I’ve become a Millennium pirate ship!
>>103
🐶 “Hehe… don’t move…”
>>112
🖐🖐🖐🖐💥🐶💥🖐🖐🖐🖐🖐
>>152
The attack that Shin suffered at the end of the movie is this from his wife.
Leviathan has space battles that are totally nerdy and I love them, but more than that, the story really grinds down your mental state and I never want to watch it again.
The iron-blooded battleship has its bridge stored away, leaving no gaps.
The Gundam has a small ship and the mobile suits are too small.
The combined transformation mechanism is also bad, and for some reason, trying to ride on the narrow head became popular.
Millennium-sensei combines modern design of bridge shielding with the World War II concept of visual combat by a bridge captain pilot.
There aren’t enough people on board; it’s weird, and it’s a problem. What’s going on?
A strangely low rehome of Astrays.
Four people, one brain (George Glenn), and one AI, with no mob mechanics.
In other works and on other ships of Cosmic Ilra, there are a few more people.
The light novel “Twinkle☆Starship” is set on a spaceship with 5,000 crew members!
If a robot is 18 meters tall, it should not be cramped as long as it is properly positioned in the center of its body.
There are surprisingly few Gundams like that.
“Rehome, see?”
Analog engineering is all done by wax.
In the case of AA, I don’t think everyone would have been able to escape in the movie if there hadn’t been a reduction in the number of people.
>>118
I wonder if the crowd escaped in the lifeboat… Honestly, it’s surprising they managed to survive.
>>136
If what Meilin is saying is true, then all the crew members who escaped should be safe.
That’s amazing in its own right.
The sparsity of people in Asteroid feels like it’s inspired by Cowboy Bebop in terms of its sci-fi vibe, right?
I wonder if a battleship like the White Ark will come out again.
…Drawing is tough…
If I become an important person in the Gundam military, I will order that all catapult launch signals be the ones from Albion.
Could it be that Ptolemaios’s Haro would become a suppressor weapon through the Veda if the Ptolemaios crew revolted, absconded, or if Ptolemaios was captured?
>>122
The Karel that Haro boards has tools loaded, but I wonder about weapons…
It seems that people were thoroughly pulling the trigger (Dynamis’s halo also involves controlling the machine).
>>135
It seems that they had anticipated the possibility of the Veda being taken away to some extent.
The Argama seriously doesn’t have enough space for where it’s putting the MS.
It’s amazing that only four are mounted on the main battleship.
If there are many opponents, you need to shoot down about 10 planes per person.
Of course, the WB squad will all become like ace pilots.
The maintenance scenes inside the ship often have an otherworldly size, don’t they?
By the time of the seed death, there are hardly any engineers around except for someone like Mr. Murdock.
The Cavalier Eyfreed also has quite a surplus of onboard personnel and living space.
It seems like it’s something like a small mothership that can also supply power to mobile suits.
No matter how many times I watch it, I think Musai’s MS storage method is insane.
If it’s too strong, then it ends up making MS unnecessary…
Reducing the number of people too much can cause difficulties in operations, which is the tricky part.
In reality, it’s fine to reduce the number of loaders for tanks, right? But when considering emergencies, there are times when you want them to be there.
>>127
Why have you been doing this so much until now?
There is a scene in the latter part of Seed Destiny where the crew boards the AA, and there were quite a few mob characters as well.
Thinking carefully, I wonder why they use a catapult for a MS that can’t even glide, let alone in space.
When you think about launching a tank with a catapult, it seems crazy, doesn’t it?
>>139
The White Base and the Archangel are battleships used in space.
I wonder if there are any battleships equipped with catapults for land use.
>>139
I am sending Kou and the others out on a catapult to quickly take them to Albion, which is as far from the Kimbalite battle as possible.
In the world of Gundam ships, there are certainly a captain, helmsman, and operator, but there are rarely any chief engineers or gunnery officers.
>>140
Due to the advancement of the plan, Lasse became a Treymy’s gunner before the armed implementation, leading to a sad past…
Battleships aren’t the main characters, so there’s no point in putting so much effort into setting them up.
>>141
I think the reason Gundam became popular was because it packed in settings like that, but perhaps times have changed.
>>144
Unfortunately, there aren’t any detailed settings in the original version…
If we’re discussing the deployment of personnel for ship operation systems, why isn’t the story of Galactic Battleforce Majestic Prince mentioned?
Get Hirai Hisashi more fired up, you guys!
I really like the chaotic depiction of the interior of a ship, like in White Base during WW2.
>>148
In the second half, the pilots kind of become exclusive, but everyone casually does everything, right?
The White Base itself is almost like a volunteer unit, so it seems there might be functions that aren’t even used.
It’s not because the settings are detailed that it became popular.
People who play with the settings of popular works have emerged.
>>154
There are so many settings where even within the TV range, it turns out to be an afterthought…
>>171
The first generation has quite a few settings that come from fanzines.
>>176
Most of it is based on settings written by official personnel, including the staff of Nue, so the source is almost official.
They say they’ve made it possible to transport MS with the Vinson project, but is it really something that can be done in a few months?
Was there space to mount Salamis or MS?
>>155
In the case of Salamis, it seems they were transporting Jim on the deck…
>>158
Aren’t you piling it up?
Well, it’s not that easy to modify the inside, is it?
>>155
There are several versions, including one that repurposes the space originally used for carrying fighter planes and another that simply removes the mega particle cannon from the upper part of the ship and replaces it with a GM.
>>155
In Sengki Avan, they had a latch attached to the bottom of the ship.
>>155
The weapon construction speed in the UC world is abnormal, so it’ll work out somehow.
In less than six months, we’ve managed to rebuild the fleet lost in Ruum to the same scale for Operation Star One!
It’s just a superficial foundation that resembles it, like the initial setting descriptions.
From the beginning to the end, the four who were in the Ark Angel were Marie Neumann, Chandra Madok.
In SEED, the ZAFT was building a considerable number of land battleships, but aren’t the areas where they can be used too limited?
>>161
Although it’s the allied side, it seems they are pushing forward by force since similar ground battleships were rampaging through the forest.
You definitely need it on a ship.
The chef
>>163
There is not enough salt.
Dalida was also present at the last moments of the Archangel.
If it’s a story from the millennium, he became Cavalier Eifried 02.
I thought it was amazing that Mariyu-san has a grasp of the Millennium’s armament.
When I looked at the perks, I was properly briefed on the armaments.
I wonder who did the cooking and laundry for Ptolemy.
>>178
That is probably automation by HAL.
>>185
I see.
Convenient
The specifications of Z’s Salamis modification are nice, aren’t they?
It’s the one that has the top removed and is turned into a catapult.
Well, since Salamis had the design flexibility to accommodate MS with a catapult due to its modifications, it’s on the better side, right?
First, many of the settings of the Universal Century are referenced in the book Gundam Century…
I like the story that there was a cook on Icarus and the living quarters were spacious, so there was no stress during the voyage.
It’s nice that it feels like it’s just sticking on top of Salamis.
Shin-chan almost died twice: once when he was dropped by Morisaki Win and the other when he was pranked by Luna and ended up facing a gun.
The Freedom Killer isn’t that impressive, huh!
I wonder how many battleships of the same type as the White Base were made.