
Comedy writer Haruna
A clown that just keeps dancing.
The failure of the initial nuclear attack is entirely to blame.
It’s even worse because you stubbornly push through without backing down.
I can’t remember the scenes that went well.
The jester danced extremely vigorously on the palm of the chairman.
However, this guy is persistent.
George Glenn is crying in hell too.
I tried to weave various conspiracies from the shadows without standing in the spotlight, but they all failed.
>>8
If you’re going to act from the shadows, then stay in the shadows more properly!
The chairperson should be more grateful to this guy.
It’s frustrating to see that many of the others who are supposed to be on our side are reacting as if they can’t be bothered to deal with it…
Unlike Azrael, who had reasonable arguments and accomplishments as a villain, the completely incompetent pawn symbolizes the difference between “Seed” and “Seed Destiny.”
Despite being a family of shadow rulers with an amazing history, they couldn’t commit to the plant and were eliminated…
Isn’t there a scene where Azrael goes “Alright!”?
Did we have this…?
>>14
When we realized that the destruction of Junius Seven was the work of Coordinator terrorists…?
Your voice is cool.
Well, even though the capital is out of the picture, the plant has suffered considerable damage because of the Requiem. Ultimately, even though the thread image lost…
Simply put, in terms of the damage dealt to the plant, it’s superior to Azrael.
>>17
It’s a developed form of Forbidden technology, so during the Azrael era, you can’t use it even if you want to.
If we consider investment in technology and instructions to be achievements, then it may even become a possibility for the achievements of Azrael from the Forbidden Era.
>>17
As the chairman, I wanted to blow up the capital with the parliament to monopolize power, so it felt like, “What are you doing, you idiot?” That’s the only part that tarnished the chairman’s image.
>>158
The reason it deviated from Applius is partly because Isaac and the others tried too hard.
Pulling each other down~
I think it will compete for the bottom as the top of the entire series.
A hollow existence meant only to bear “evil.”
Thank you, Jibril (Thank you, Jibril)
Although Azrael was being manipulated by the chairman, they were still able to hit the main plant that Azrael couldn’t manage.
Hehe… I have a secret plan… I quite liked the tendency of the tempura rice bowl act to make everyone go “Huh!?” every time.
At the end, the teammates on the other side of the monitor are like, “What’s going on, Jibril!? Wow!?” which adds a high point.
Azrael was such a great character.
>>23
The voice…
I wanted this person to come up with a story that didn’t care about such things at all!
Is there any reason why, no matter what you do, you couldn’t take down the main base with Requiem on the first move, even with the excessive power of Genesis?
>>24
The Jules team was attacking a suspicious relay station (guarded by the allied troops), causing the trajectory to deviate.
>>27
From the chairman’s perspective, they wanted the main castle to be taken down.
It is ironic that the Jules team, saved by the chairman, was the one to stop it.
Putting forward seemingly plausible reasoning to force one’s own claims is akin to Jibril and Azrael being the same kind.
I like that this guy’s cat escaped and is surviving.
>>26
(That guy is still being silly even on the moon…)
There were many harsh criticisms even in a setting like the Logos Conference.
I think it has changed quite a bit just by getting this guy off.
I’m just dancing on the palm of the chairman’s hand until I die.
From the chairman’s perspective, it only seems that the most important capital was directly hit by a requiem and the regime was usurped, which was primarily due to the efforts of the Izark squad.
It’s only natural that Phantom Pain is disliked because it’s a unit that doesn’t leave any records, so the 30 Windams are treated as if they’ve been wiped out.
>>30
“We took over 30 Windams from the local forces and wiped them out! Our allies are also saying they’ll kill us…”
I have the impression that other people from Logos have been reacting with something like, “Is that okay, Jibril?” all along.
The greatest accomplice of Durandal.
The old men of Logos had a somewhat enlightened attitude, realizing that even if we were gone, only the rulers would change.
In fact, there isn’t much difference in achievements, or rather, Azrael wasn’t that capable either.
It was just that the initial threat to the Seiran family went well.
It seems to depend on the influence of the Atlantic Federation.
What’s with using people like Azrael and this guy who have unnecessarily intense and cool voices…?
If there is a timing when the thread image could win, it would have been if they had immediately fired a second shot after the nuke was defeated by the Stampeders.
>>39
Isn’t it a bit careless that there are no units for the second wave and beyond just because you intended to finish everything with the first strike?
>>42
From an outsider’s perspective, it’s understandable to withdraw since the deployment of an entire large force ended up being pointless because of just one piece of naval equipment.
In hindsight, it seems that the second attack couldn’t have been prevented.
In the movie, it’s because this guy wasn’t there that Accord and the others had to take a roundabout way to burn down their own country.
The person who danced as the chairman wished.
Destroy it, let it run wild to eliminate the evidence, got it! Is some footage leaking!? That’s too stupid…
They say it danced in the chairman’s palm, but normally, once you let a weapon that should only fire a requiem fire, it’s a huge blunder! It’s absolutely insane that the chairman thinks, “You need to aim a little better!”
This guy was in the orb, so the N Dagger N was brought in as a guard.
During the escape from Orb, the N Dagger N was abandoned, so a band of thugs from the Orb military came to the Seiran family’s ancestral home to steal hidden assets. Before the Seiran family’s mansion was destroyed, they were able to repel the Geogoon that came to secure Jibril’s capture using the abandoned N Dagger N.
Perhaps the opponent is actually hoping for the massive destruction weapon that we are trying to press the launch button on to be fired, and they might be intentionally overlooking it—it’s just too cruel to demand such a thing.
There are no famous quotes like Azrael.
>>49
That guy didn’t make such a strange judgment after all.
I feel like Azrael wouldn’t be such an impactful character if it wasn’t for Hiyama Nobuyuki’s voice.
If I said it out loud, it would be cool too!
“The statement ‘We need to crush Durandal because he’s up to something’ is just too reasonable.”
Thanks to this person, we were able to divide Aslan, at least for now!
The Seiran family was incompetent and listened to me, so I was able to live to some extent, but would I have died quickly without them?
As for fleeing, they are extremely skilled, so I think there’s definitely something to that.
The orb would probably be excellent as a shield, though.
Mr. Muruta is really, seriously rational…
>>58
Actions often criticized after obtaining the NJC, even if prioritizing recovery during that period, would still attract ZAFT’s targeting.
While it’s true that we brought out the nuclear weapon first, it’s also a fact that we couldn’t retreat while leaving Genesis behind in that situation…
The chairman, who is deliberately undermining the single winning horse state of the plant, is extremely incompetent in terms of damage to the organization.
It’s just that it’s as planned, even though it doesn’t make sense…
>>60
It feels like the chairperson is forcibly stirring up a commotion to extend their term, even though they were on the verge of being dismissed in the first place…
No, that’s not it, no matter how hard I try, something definitely feels off.
Seiran was also threatened with a nuclear attack from space, so the decision to hide him is a bit difficult to judge.
Azrael probably wanted to return to a situation where he could quickly get the plant’s interests and engage in business.
>>62
Usually, their strong feelings as a merchant come out, but I think the inferiority complex towards the coordinator that was at the core ultimately rushed to bring out the nuclear option.
>>62
I think it’s just a disguise, but the main feeling is hatred, wishing death.
I think there’s more room for negotiation than Patrick, just because of the skin covering.
>>66
The way they awkwardly try to cover things up is proof of the childishness that still drags along childhood complexes.
>>62
I’m fully intent on launching a nuclear strike, and I just hate Coordinators.
Well, the chairman’s victory condition isn’t the victory of the plant, but rather forcefully pushing through the DP, so it definitely looks strange in various ways.
Right before the Requiem hit, Mia got exposed and it felt like the plant was about to collapse from the inside.
A fine play that unites ZAFT as one.
In conversations, it was often said that if Azrael were alive during the movie version, he would likely say something like “It’s non-economic to commit terrorism without any prospect of success.”
To the grandfathers of Logos as well.
You’re all talk and don’t produce any results, says Jibril.
Regarding the Mia case, in the end, was it good that the assassination of Lacus was led by the chairman?
In the past, there was a story that the chairman knew but deliberately overlooked it because it was convenient, but if you’re going to do Mia, you would normally kill her, right?
Going boldly into battle only to get hit right on the nose and retreat dejectedly.
Is the script you’re writing a comedy?
Azrael was an incredibly good character, including the reasons behind it.
>>73
When looking only at the situation, it turns out that Natal-san is actually violating orders and it’s going to be serious.
>>76
Mr. Natal has become a poor person who has developed human ethics in the midst of the extinction war.
>>91
Not long ago, this person was making Admiral Halberton really angry by saying to take the Yamato couple hostage and make them fight.
>>100
That’s not that Natal is bad; it’s just that trying to achieve maximum efficiency in that situation leads to that outcome, so it’s not that Natal has a bad personality.
To be honest, Admiral Halburton shouldn’t be pointing fingers at others either.
>>107
Well, at that point, Kira was a citizen of another country, so it’s an international issue.
It’s not just a matter of efficiency.
>>107
The personality is not bad.
The proposal is to kidnap the Yamato couple from Orb and make Kirah of the Orb citizens a puppet of the military, so the one at fault is the head.
>>100
Considering it realistically, letting go of Kira, who can pilot the Strike, would be an act of suicide…
>>76
That person who was already at the top of the Allied side in that scene has died.
It’s just Azrael’s selfishness now.
Well, to be honest, we were already engaged when the war started, so there was no reason to hesitate at that time regarding nuclear weapons.
>>74
It’s about humanitarian aspects, I guess…
>>74
Azrael says that too, but the counterargument goes something like “that was Burukosu…” so it seems like it was an unwilling use of nuclear weapons from a coalition perspective, Blood Valentine.
>>79
Well, even if they happily use it, I think there are some people who want to shift the responsibility onto Burukosu.
>>74
Well, it’s obvious that NJC itself is a technology developed by the plant.
They won’t launch a nuclear strike on their side, but it’s naive to think that we can win just by launching ours.
>>83
No, that’s why I quickly decided on a nuclear attack before being attacked.
They were just preparing weapons of mass destruction beyond that.
>>83
It’s not that I didn’t think I would be counterattacked.
It’s just that something way worse than the counterattack we expected has come.
Azrael may have those feelings deep down, but it seems like they would prepare at least a façade.
The image in the thread is first about hehehe… turning the damage from the Unius Seven drop directly into hate towards the coordinators.
It will also help minimize the damage, so reconstruction is difficult… Huh? Is the damage really serious? At that point, everything is already too messed up.
>>80
Grandpas: “That’s really bad; we need to prioritize reconstruction.”
Thread image: “Now is the time to defeat the Coordinator!!”
Grandpa and the others: “Huh…!?”
The world is a system, and people like to be managed.
Everyone plants their favorite trees and flowers in their own garden, prunes unnecessary branches, and pulls out weeds.
When you look at an overgrown garden that has grown wildly without management, do you think, “This is freedom!”?
And now the opportunity to manage it has come.
I like the part where he/she is giving a speech that feels like that.
>>82
This is the first and last big move from Jibril.
Seriously the first and last time.
We can’t leave something like that over there! It’s really true!
This guy is so pathetic that the ending of Seed Destiny turned into a battle between Zaft and Eternal.
Instead, the first half of the movie had the Allies as the main enemies.
>>85
That is a remnant of the Burkos, not the union!
What is the reason behind Eurasia becoming a somewhat infinitely dark gray and the Atlantic Federation being bleached?
>>102
The tactics of Logos (Burcos) have been revealed, causing the Atlantic to part ways.
Eurasia destroyed the old EU’s pro-plant region that had held the initiative, and the areas around the strong pro-Logos old Russia took the lead.
>>85
At that time, the allied fleet also joined Eternal.
I like the part where Murasame is recovering the dagger that was used during the end of the war.
For some reason or just by coincidence, the thread image has the same voice as Captain GG.
There is a photo of ZAFT’s MS working to bring down Junius Seven, and it’s quite something to see them in such a disadvantageous position.
>>90
It’s just a plot by those who want to blame Zaft anyway (conspiracy theory).
>>98
Well, it’s true that ZAFT is angry, but they want to act all dramatic about it, so it does fit, huh…
The chairman can escape with a certain level of victory once the plan details are announced.
>>93
Thanks to that, Kira is struggling even during the movie season.
The feeling of wastefulness by Hideyuki Hori.
I can’t help but think it has a bit of an eroge-like name.
>>97
Well, in a sense, I am a role of a cuckoldry pole…
>>97
There was even a time when they called the thread image a demon world angel…
>>97
Although originally an angel from the Bible, this is the damage caused by rumors.
In reality, it seems like this guy who is staying at home and petting a cat is the right one, but…
I think it’s only natural that the leader king, who speaks out fervently at the forefront, is more liked in the story.
>>99
Well, simply put, including the reactions and tension, Murta is more interesting.
Having a nuclear weapon is not just a collection that brings happiness.
A famous quote I want to leave in Gundam history.
The Atlantic Federation is also participating in the Compass, and it seems they have somewhat entered a cooperative line.
Whoa… The remnants of Burukosu are too persistent…
The core of the overlord is not just a collection to be happy about; it’s a powerful weapon.
Isn’t it true that something made with a lot of money is meant to be used? That’s a famous line often quoted in character discussions.
The local general of Requiem
Everyone was just saying to make this, but when the time came, none of them had the courage to pull the trigger.
This way of thinking has been passed down continuously, huh…
If you insist on being a citizen of another country, then you can’t complain if someone says they’ll kill you for manipulating military secrets without permission.
>>114
That’s the comment in a situation where they are trying to ensure that doesn’t happen, right?
>>114
It is a situation that only becomes established through a trial, and if it goes to trial, it would actually be the union side doing something outrageous.
The fact that the pilot of the strike is officially buried in darkness is everything!
In the movie PV
Nuclear power on Earth!?
It was funny that there were so many threads made with Azrael’s shocked face.
In situations where you have no choice but to force a battle, it’s understandable that such ideas come up.
In other words, even if we don’t do it, it is something that someone has to say and clearly deny.
>>121
Natal was in this kind of role, wasn’t he?
>>122
In that scene, it doesn’t seem like Natal is intentionally taking on the role of a hated character, but rather it looks like they are genuinely saying it.
>>136
To be honest, the reason AA hasn’t sunk despite the G4 machine being taken is because of Kira, so it would really be a problem if he were to disappear for real.
>>121
There’s no point in forcing a fight once we reach Halliburton.
After that, it’s merely a matter of hindsight that the Halliburton fleet ultimately gets annihilated and there’s no choice but to fight.
>>121
Well, it’s a situation where after merging with the 8th Fleet, we just need to drop the AA in Alaska, so the need to force Kira to fight has passed.
>>126
(Since the fleet was annihilated, continuing)
Well, if we actually do it and say it’s okay not to ride, there’s no doubt it would sink…
Well, I can’t let Kira go, and I don’t want to just serve the military… but I don’t think it’s a mistake.
It’s just plain stupid to detain the Yamato couple, citizens of the neutral country of Orb.
Back when we were in the middle of a war, and the kind of soldier who wouldn’t listen to higher-ups was connecting and forming bonds with the compassionate Marie and others.
Well then, try to listen to what this person says.
It’s nice how the story flows with being accompanied by the leader king.
>>129
At the farewell, I tried to clarify the misunderstanding with the captain, who had been really tough on me, saying that it wasn’t me who was being tough…
I understood that I wasn’t suited to be captain, so being told that immediately didn’t help clear up my misunderstanding at all…
>>134
What Natal wanted to say was that he didn’t actually hate Marieu and that you weren’t a bad captain.
Mary says, “I’m alright because I fully understand that my shortcomings were bad. Thank you for everything until now.”
The fleet is being wiped out, the pilots have disembarked, but my friend stays on the ship; Izark mistakenly thinks the officers have fled and ends up shooting down a civilian ship; a collision accident is terrible over there.
You wouldn’t think that civilians would be on a warship, would you?
Looking back at the beginning of the season, Artemis fell in an instant, and the admiral died along with the fleet, making the devastating blow all too swift and easy.
This is a reward of the Cruzer Corps medal in a unit of dozens, right?
So, it’s one thing if they were just an ordinary pilot, but are you really going to let go of a pilot who fought alone against G and achieved results? Hold on a minute, that’s a bit… well, you know.
I was able to join the Allied fleet, but…
Since Kira messed with the OS, if Kira leaves, there won’t be any pilots for the Strike there.
>>137
I was planning to drop off in Alaska as it was, so I didn’t have any plans to fight.
It is indeed true that Kira and Strike’s combat abilities are superior.
I’m curious about what you plan to do after taking down the pilot in that scene, instead of Natal.
>>139
Originally, it was planned to safely land in Alaska, protected by a fleet.
The enemy’s Gundam strength was beyond expectations, and the fleet was destroyed.
It’s not that there are no plans, but rather the question is what are you going to do if you get attacked.
The truth is that I was actually attacked.
First of all, that Strike couldn’t move properly at that point, regardless of what Kira had tampered with or not…
I think Azrael has something like a military company, as he is on the board of the defense industry.
I wonder what their main job is.
>>146
Representative of the military-industrial complex Logos succeeding Azrael.
It’s not that I own any military company specifically; I’m an executive in the management organization of a military company called Logos.
To be honest, if there wasn’t any responsibility, I think Natal would probably want to say it’s okay to get off the ship in that situation.
As a soldier, I can only say that letting go of the only remaining fighting force right now is an act of suicide.
Hehe… How is it? Please take a look, everyone.
My topic has been completely swept away, hasn’t it?
>>148
Well, to be honest, you’re just a mere comic relief, so there’s really not much to talk about…
>>148
Because you don’t have much to say!!
If you’re going to hold someone back, at least think it through a bit more! What’s the point of forcing them to fight? That’s what Admiral Halberton was saying, and the fact that he’s talking about taking hostages at that point is just absurd.
In other words, we were wiped out because our outlook was too optimistic…
Well, it’s not surprising that we have no G while the opponent has the Cruze team.
Compared to Azrael, who was personally commanding on the front lines, the image of this character gives off a small fry impression that is hard to shake off.
Well, since Natal-san accepted the military service requests from friends, the plan ended up being successful!
As a result of receiving something that Mr. Natal didn’t want to receive, the miracle C achieved his original goal successfully.
If it were Azrael, handling a story would be a breeze at around 100…
I don’t really want to talk about hindsight, but what was the basis for any chance of victory when we’ve been continuously defeated without AA and strikes, Admiral?
>>157
Well, if the alliance can unite and mass-produce daggers, there might actually be a chance of winning…
These guys are in a disadvantageous position, yet they’re causing internal strife…
>>161
Was Dagger already there at that time?
>>162
Rather, if you wanted a straight dagger, you all know what I mean, right? It was also used as a weapon in politics.
Stodaga is strong because it is completely made by the Federation, regardless of Kira’s OS.
Eurasia was making Hyperion, but it was too expensive.
>>157
If it were just Jin and the ZAFT ship, it would have been manageable.
The G4 machine is portrayed as being too strong in the work!
>>165
Since that G4 machine was what I was following, I feel like it’s not good to not have expected those guys to come at all.
Well, since I made it, if that’s the case, with this level of strength we can win, haha! There is a possibility that I was thinking that way.
There are just too many options to escape immediately…
It’s already impossible to escape from the Requiem base…
>>164
To be honest, since we’ve brought in Orb and Seiran, I wish they would have done a bit more.
Well, to be honest, during that time, AA was really in a tightrope situation, so I think everyone was quite stressed.
The airborne troops are going to be wiped out by anti-aircraft guns! With five Destroyers, we should be all set! But it’s a bit sad that the Destroyers are being dismantled so easily.
>>170
So it’s also unfortunate that the last remaining Okure brother has to be quickly tidied up together.
>>170
Even though I was in terrible shape, having Shin and Destiny around was not good.
Not to mention Rey and Legend, Luna Maria was even stronger when mounted on Impulse, which is even worse.
I was thinking about it again while watching SEED the other day.
The colony is broken, and it’s really because of AA, right?
>>171
Making a battleship for the alliance with orbs in the first place is totally ridiculous.
>>171
If it’s about Heliopolis, the ZAFT side came with bombing equipment in the first place, so there’s nothing we can do.
>>171
As for Heliopolis, it’s a bit of both, I guess.
It’s kind of off to use the reveal of the destroyer to try to side with our own faction, isn’t it, thread image?