
McGillis, huh?
That’s why I’m having Mr. Makina do a looping (or repeat) for me.
I thought it was quite radical to have a yakuza-themed anime for kids these days, where the protagonist’s side gets wiped out and the main character dies.
If we didn’t have to go along with Maki’s coup, we could have done it in any way we wanted.
>>4
I wonder how it is.
I was originally targeted by Garammossa and had been under their watch for a long time.
I think there was no way to do anything unless we brought down Rastor’s position.
I think the Tekkadan, which was just a single company stretched on its tiptoes, couldn’t do anything about it.
So it might have been a chance that someone influential in the gallery contacted us.
It was a terrible disaster.
>>5
I should have consulted with Uncle McMurdo and asked him to wait when I was approached with the story…
With a single-minded desire to rise quickly, I ended up jumping onto the muddy boat.
>>4
If I hadn’t accepted Mackie’s invitation during the initial transport of Kudelia, I would have just been crushed.
When they start talking about being the kings of Mars, the Tekkadan that cut ties with Teiwaz will just end up dying without a fight as they are.
Either way, there is no route that you won’t take.
>>20
From the viewer’s perspective, you can see Mackey’s conspiracy and betrayal, but from Tekkadan’s perspective, there are elements that lower their trust.
“Until you become a head Agnika, it won’t go that far.”
The beginning is a pawn being forced into labor by organized crime.
The attackers killed without any feelings or sentiments.
In the end, Mikazuki and the others remained mere pawns of society.
There is no way to become anything other than Luster’s world, no matter what.
There may have been a way to live a humble life, but it’s tough, isn’t it?
The president of CGS has started to focus on newcomer training as well.
Chad and Dante had acquired the skills of an operator.
If Kudelia and Gjallarhorn hadn’t come, things might have changed little by little.
>>9
The group with the red line on the jacket is treated as consumables that were purchased cheaply, so it’s questionable whether they could have survived for long anyway.
>>15
Akihiro and the space mice group are disposable personnel, aren’t they… That’s tough.
Well, we were able to save the remaining members of the Tekkadan by putting our bodies on the line…
Didn’t you say that once you make a certain amount of money, you plan to use it as capital to do agriculture on Mars?
I had been studying characters for that reason, so why did I turn into a combat machine character who keeps stopping?
>>12
I became paralyzed and can no longer do farming.
>>13
If we don’t use Gundam as a tractor and turn it into Rice Planting Gundam, it’s impossible, right…?
>>13
Poor thing…
>>13
Mika from the first season, who hasn’t given up on that path yet, still has relatively expressive emotions, which is nice…
>>13
…This is too much!!!!
In the end, human debris was also banned.
“It could possibly become a force for anti-establishment movements.”
It is meant to solidify the Rastel regime.
Like the American Emancipation Proclamation, it was merely used as a tool for competition at the time.
Even if the result leads to the release of human debris, I still don’t feel satisfied.
They’re not criminals who actively seek to commit crimes, but those half-baked punks living with violence as their premise aren’t going to adhere to social norms, that’s for sure.
Is the motif the Shinsengumi?
Should the rights to the half-metal mine have been firmly declined?
>>22
That was allowed because it was approved by the boss.
You must have been properly contributing to the profits as well.
The plan of teaming up with Mackie without obtaining permission from above was critically bad.
>>31
Since we came out of the mine, it wouldn’t be wrong for the Tekkadan to report to GH, whether that’s through contacting Mackie, whom we have connections with, or simply informing GH.
Teiwaz didn’t develop the mines just because they wanted to dig for MA.
>>50
If there’s only one good branching point, it’s that Lord Iok doesn’t interfere here, and since it’s a calm MA dismantling route, it’s not something that the Tekkadan side can handle on its own.
Since around the excavation of Hashmal, it has rapidly reached a deadlock.
>>23
The destruction of Turbins and Lord Iok being too much of a harbinger of ruin.
After that, the Gjallarhorn won’t take much care of the outer space around Earth, so the prohibition of human debris will quickly become a mere formality.
>>24
In the end, isn’t it back to how it was?
It’s bad that all the partners I teamed up with were useless except for the old man Makina.
>>26
First, Lady Kudelia
>>26
After all, the older group is cunning and politically shrewd.
The younger generation is moving too fast…
>>26
In the first season, he was doing quite the borderline Masaharu moves, but surprisingly, he’s quite loyal, that old man.
Like that Outrage.
The Tekkadan was foolish in rebelling without much reason just because the other party was an adult.
There are also issues like Jasray’s, beyond that.
>>35
Children may be impulsive, but it’s not like all the adults around them are necessarily right either.
Even without the Bael part, they were probably planning to eliminate them anyway due to the Dainsleif situation.
It might have been better to disband the Tekkadan and go our separate ways as proposed when we were handed over to Teiwaz.
It’s still a period with a lot of potential for sparks, so this could lead to casualties.
>>37
As Naze-san also said, if the Tekkadan organization had been dismantled and absorbed into Teiwaz…
I think I managed to avoid being noticed by Jasurai…
>>37
The fate that awaits afterward was shown to me by Laughter.
>>46
In the end, they are just a mafia that looks innocent through a front company, so their trigger is too light…
Originally, the goal was to make a living through a legitimate job without any rough work, but since the route to the King of Mars was unlocked…
As long as the biscuit is alive.
>>40
Well, whether life has become a little better or not… depending on that, the captain might have lived too…?
>>44
Biscuit expresses opposing opinions, but he is in love with the leader, so he’ll stick with him.
>>40
The hole left by the balancing biscuit, which was my partner, is just too big…
Various burdens were heavily weighing down on Olga alone.
If I hadn’t teamed up with Makkī, I would have been stuck without any information at the point when I discovered Hashumar.
If I team up with Mackie, we’ll be stuck just like in the main story.
There’s nothing I can do…
>>41
The Hashmal buried in the resource site reacting to the Ahab Wave is too destrapped.
It’s a world where if you don’t have military power, you’ll be ravaged and things will be taken away, so it’s impossible to only engage in peaceful business.
>>45
The fact that the Teiku faction’s headquarters, which has risen to great heights at the beginning of the second season, is suddenly getting raided by pirates is just way too apocalyptic…
Oh… so this is how you write “mikazuki” (crescent moon)… I like Mika saying that… it’s painful.
When I think about whether it could have been prevented from turning out like this, I realize that the main story is generally pushing towards the best possible outcome.
>>51
The main character’s death inevitably brings a strong sense of tragedy, but the Tekkadan as a whole is surviving by changing their ID.
>>54
We lost the battle against the meat uncle faction, but since most of the members survived and can now follow a proper path, in that sense, you could say it’s a victory or that we’ve achieved our goal.
The biscuits were a source of mental stability for the leader, but they didn’t help at all with the brakes…
If it hadn’t suddenly started to interfere, I feel like I could have managed things a bit better, but in the end, getting stuck with Garigari-kun is really something, isn’t it, Maki?
>>56
There are times when the goal is just to suddenly become popular.
Either way, there’s no way to beat Meat Uncle with underhanded tactics.
>>58
It would have been good if the younger generation had joined forces to create a faction…
You crush the ally who was trying to help you, Gari Gari-kun, and also turn down love calls from Karuta.
No matter how good of a friend it is, make sure to kill it completely!!!
>>57
Well, from the viewers’ perspective, if it pierced the cockpit at that angle and depth, it was pessimistically thought that there wouldn’t be any chance of survival…
I don’t remember the details well anymore, but…
There are various reasons why there are human debris, or something like that.
I think I didn’t go into detail about the main supply sources, but maybe I didn’t because if I did, the conversation wouldn’t end?
If there are that many, I think there must be a major production area.
>>60
Isn’t the focus on orphans from low-income families and victims of piracy, which is why safety nets and enforcement are being strengthened?
That’s the price to pay for the stance of not caring about anything other than Earth.
I wonder if we could have Hashmal retreat nicely and form a joint front with Gyaru Horn.
Are you going to be collectively enslaved?
>>61
It’s not weird at all for me to come alone to check things out with my own eyes, especially since things like MA are important.
If anything, there should have been a way to prepare for battle properly with the Tekkadan and Teiwaz before making a move.
Anyway, it seems like the flow is suggesting that it’s bad for Lord Ioku to have acted like Lord Ioku.
It’s often misunderstood, but the fact that it’s appealing means there’s logic to it.
That place is where the old men, not liking Maki, disregard the rules.
>>64
No, I didn’t say I would defy it.
I can only lend a hand.
>>74
Since Mackie is at the very top of the command hierarchy, not following orders is fundamentally a violation of orders.
Although it tends to be made fun of, the Dainsleif is an unparalleled threat as a weapon of mass destruction…
>>65
There were times when it felt like a denial of robot anime, but if it was the usual vibe, there would be countermeasures and strategies in place.
The organization is at a dead end, so we are being unilaterally taken advantage of.
You should not try to take the quickest route.
An anime that conveys such a lesson.
>>66
It’s the opposite.
Orga was trying to quickly escape from the battle and live a proper life.
The lesson is that if you have bad luck, nothing will work out no matter what you do.
Maybe if I had cried to friends like Gaelio or Carta, things wouldn’t have turned out that way.
>>68
What are you going to do by begging?
>>68
But if that’s the case, then my anger will fade away…
The collusion between Homo and Aburau is somewhat of a time limit, so there is a reason for the first season’s Mackie to act relatively hastily.
>>68
It’s a prominent family of the Seven Stars, isn’t it…?
When you join forces, you become a powerful force that cannot be ignored.
Did Mika’s son become happy?
When you look at the specific circumstances, especially towards the end, there are plenty of points to critique, but if you just consider the overall flow and the outcome, it feels like things couldn’t have turned out any differently.
So everyone was expecting that ending from the first season, but I thought they would change it.
Being unaffiliated means being attacked from all sides, and even if you belong somewhere, there’s only dangerous work available.
McMurd is pretty much trash, but I guess he at least upheld a certain level of loyalty, even if he’s still trash.
>>79
I personally had a fondness for Mika.
That’s that! Make a severe judgment.
I think it’s strange that I was dumbfounded when I noticed the barrage of Dainsleif while I was in the Head Bael form, yet I managed to dodge all the shots without any issues.
I don’t think the storyline is all that bad, but when I actually watch it, the period where Iok keeps making the situation worse is tough.
>>85
To be honest, it was annoying, but no matter how reckless I was, I somehow kept on living.
In the final episode, they die a sudden and gruesome death without any role, and it was pitiful that there was especially no reaction to their death.
There are very few combat scenes, yet it’s hopeless…
McGillis killed Gaelio (should have), but being revived by the technology of the Alaya-vijnana that I pushed forward and then being killed myself is karma.
>>88
With the power of Ain-kun, which has been device-enabled using the technology of Montauk Trading Company, I can feel the Inga-oho…
The King of Mars may have rushed ahead, but afterward, he properly communicated to his father that when the time comes, he should break the cup, thus maintaining his principle.
I couldn’t do anything about the assassination of Jasreyn, so I ended up breaking from Olga’s side.
Although other matters can’t be helped, it’s also because of Orga’s decision, but the fact that Hashmal from the mine is completely free of Tekkadan’s faults is just too unfortunate.
>>91
If anything, in that story, the Tekkadan is delivering the optimal solution, including the defeat of Hashmal.
I was able to defeat Hashmal on my own…
>>91
You really can’t predict something like that… it’s truly a river otter.
I don’t understand why Seven Stars has to comply in the first place.
>>92
“It’s all because it has been decided.”
>>92
If you can activate Bael, you can become the leader of the organization! It was advertised, and there was actually enough influence to maintain a semblance of neutrality…
At first, I wonder if it was intended as a tribute to the fallen hero Agnika.
>>92
That’s what old traditions are like.
>>92
The power of tradition is strong.
>>107
The Seventh Stars themselves were established based on the achievements of the first generation, and the reality was such that if the meat uncle faction became motivated, the system of consensus could be abolished.
>>92
It’s the same as the Emperor, right?
Because everyone has a vague intention to follow, those who do not conform face strong pressure and ostracism.
>>92
We must talk… about the War of Curses!
>>115
Speak!
>>92
The reason the Seventh Stars are in that position is because their ancestors hunted down MA with Gundams.
The one with the most MA kills is Agnika, so the Bael is the leader’s mobile suit, right?
It’s quite questionable for someone who isn’t even of the Agnicka lineage to claim legitimacy.
>>119
It’s an easy pass because it’s okay as long as Bael, said to be the vessel of Agnica’s soul, acknowledges it!
It seems that this rule was quite determined by the internal atmosphere 300 years ago.
There was a scene where a female character was killed and her friend cried out in anguish.
I only remember that wailing.
>>93
Is it Ajeen’s thing…?
At least the Tekkadan is doing their best.
The “I should have done this” does not exist.
If Mackie could easily discard the beliefs and resentments from his childhood, things wouldn’t have turned out that way.
The Dainsleif, when viewed realistically, would just be garbage, but the fact that it’s intentionally included in a creation means it’s a declaration of not caring about the details anymore; if it comes out, it would become the ultimate weapon.
>>101
In short, since it is the staff of God, if it can be realized in reality, it’s not garbage.
>>108
It’s garbage…
The premise of falling something dropped from a satellite orbit towards the surface is based on the misconception that it will hit the ground.
In reality, it takes a tremendous amount of energy to decelerate, so it’s more efficient to just launch missiles.
>>120
Isn’t it the same that a missile won’t fall unless it slows down?
If it’s a mass weapon, once it enters the atmosphere, no matter how much it slows down, it will reach its maximum free fall speed due to gravitational energy, so it’s efficient, right?
>>128
It’s not that it automatically reaches the maximum speed of free fall; it’s decreasing from a state where it was initially released at a speed greater than that.
Otherwise, it won’t fall to the surface.
>>142
Well, once you enter the atmosphere, you’ll automatically reach the maximum speed of free fall.
You don’t understand, do you?
>>108
The staff of that god itself is not part of an official plan but rather a type of urban legend…
So why did you go along with the story of the coup within the military organization?
>>104
It’s not a coup.
It’s Rastor who is staging the coup.
But since we lost, it became a coup.
So even if they say it’s the fault of the Seventh Stars for not following Mackie, I can’t do anything about it.
It’s often talked about as a total annihilation ending, but the only ones who died with names on the Tekkadan side at the end were Mika and Akihiro, right?
>>109
For some reason, a survival route has sprouted for Hash in G Generation…
It’s bad that Bael doesn’t have any special functions like controlling MA or stopping Gundams, and that Agnika Kaieru was just strong.
In terms of regular characters in Gundam, there are actually quite few who exit in the latter part of Iron-Blooded Orphans.
>>116
The enemy side has very few exits.
Even if you didn’t take up Maki’s invitation, so what? What will you do?
I will begin the fight to wash my hands of the mercenary life as soon as possible…
After that, Mikanai will likely continue to have her life targeted, and the Tekkadan cannot escape from fighting, right?
Before the broadcast started, I thought it had a somewhat muddy atmosphere, like a child soldier or someone who couldn’t end up happy, but when the yakuza elements appeared, I was convinced there was definitely no bright future.
I have the feeling that we shouldn’t lose over the course of four seasons.
If you fire at a speed so high that the influence of gravity is completely meaningless, then of course there is no problem, but then there’s no real reason to fire from above.
Starting with being called a space mouse, in the end, I am recognized as a beast by the leader and hunted down.
I hadn’t set a specific goal.
Insufficient discussion with members
I couldn’t stop where I could have stopped.
We overestimated our abilities.
I picked a fight with an opponent I could never win against.
>>132
Mackey was smarter than I thought.
Rather, the staff of God embodies a flawed science that doesn’t consider any aspects of material durability, thermal insulation, compression, or angle of fire.
>>133
Even if the staff of God were to hit, the energy that comes out is too small compared to a bombing, which made me feel sad.
It’s quite fatal that Naze, who stands out within the organization, does as he pleases while the support from those around him is lacking.
>>135
Well, if he wasn’t that kind of guy, he probably wouldn’t be backing a child soldier group under such exceptional conditions…
The title of “King of Mars” sounds grand, but in reality, it just means I’ll grant you the authority of the Mars branch of Gjallarhorn.
Ultimately, the person who was Cuadilia’s aide during the Mars independence movement had a higher status.
I understand that several factions have united around Bael, who has no real power.
I understand why everyone has mixed reactions to the traditions that remain 300 years later.
It’s important to establish a temporary peace by defeating this guy as a foundation for war…
>>122
It’s not really devastated enough to be called a devastation in the first place.
Too soft.
It’s bad that I have no choice but to rely on the power of Bael, or rather, on Bael itself…
Gari Gari is alive and has been accused, so it’s pretty much over in that situation.
It is said that Makki became strange from the second season.
Since the first season, I’ve generally been a bit crazy.
>>145
Well, at the point where there’s not even a hint of Agnika in the first season, that term is impossible, right?
>>146
The gang of delinquent boys, the Iron Flower Brigade, has been making a risky bet that they would go all the way to Earth and accomplish it.
I like the feeling of slowly advancing toward destruction, reminiscent of the Guardians of the Empire.
I had such high hopes for an amazing plan, especially with all that confidence about overturning the current power structure, but I never expected it to be so haphazard, Mackie…
>>149
No, according to the rules, Mackey is correct.
It was just that Seven Stars did not have much respect for Galahorn and Agnika than expected.
>>149
I thought I had the insane ability to awaken and control all MAs.
>>161
In the end, Agnika overwhelmingly dominated with just two swords and a railgun.
It was quite something for a Kujan to charge with a shield bearing claws instead of a weapon.
>>149
It’s not an amazing plan, but incredible power! That’s exactly how Agnika felt about Mika, so it makes sense.
I should have killed more before Bael.
In the first season, it was a 200-year-old established business, but in the second season, it was made to seem like the Montauk Trading Company was started by Maki.
>>152
Theory of living to 200 years old
>>152
They may have lived to be around 250 years old.
What is depicted in the work should be accepted as is, and it’s not something to nitpick about.
That being said, we must not confuse it with the discussion of how realistic it is.
The influence of Bael is so strong that it can change 9:1 to 7:3.
To be honest, if we’ve done everything we can and still came to the conclusion above, I don’t think there would be so much uproar.
It’s 100% their fault and McGillis’s.
Whether it’s a coup or a revolution, you should win by preparing thoroughly and working to secure a majority before taking action…
I don’t think the Stars expected that there would actually be people who seriously believed that it was okay if they could ride Bael.
>>163
That said, there is a certain level of effectiveness, which is why the Seventh Stars did not attack Maki and instead chose to sit on the fence.
I think it’s a common understanding that Bael’s pilot has authoritative power.
Basically, it’s better not to trust any of the numbers from Iron Blood.
Otherwise, the Horizon Group, which was devastated at the beginning of the second season, will become a monster that possesses about half the combat strength of Galaho.
>>164
In the Iron Radio episode about the takeover of the Galarhorn, they touch on the approximate number of people involved, but it’s surprisingly small…
It would have been better if the captain had flattered those around him a bit more…
It was unreasonable for an orphan to manage movements up to that point.
>>166
Well, if it’s a kid from the slums, it would be strange if they didn’t have the best qualities…
>>166
Catering to an older brother who has been picking fights from the beginning is just cowardice.
There’s no way someone like that can do well; they get looked down on by those around them.
If I’m going to die anyway, I should have died protecting Mika.
Even if there is logic to the rules regarding Bael, there is a premise that questions what the purpose of those rules is.
If it’s brought out to overturn the organization, then there’s no point in following such rules.
The meat uncle was basically thinking about the next generation as a successor, so if Macky, Gaelio, and Carta were properly working as a trio, the succession would have been smooth.
It’s a bit interesting that it wasn’t completely meaningless, the influence of Bael.
Such a fairy tale isn’t something to be laughed at, nor is it a win just because you rode Bael.