
Still, I think it will be out of date in two years.
NAME Rising Freedom Gundam RISING FREEDOM GUNDAM A unit designed using operational data from the Strike Freedom Gundam and variable technology developed with the Murasame. The cockpit features an all-around monitor. It is equipped with numerous long-range combat weapons and adopts VPS armor. 2024. 1.26 ROAD SHOW
Do not turn the CE into a world of war any further.
I hope that there isn’t anyone in the current CE who can ignite more trouble than now.
It will surely grow.
Although the pamphlet states that there is no stamina left anywhere, since it’s CE… there will definitely be an anti-Coordinator movement happening in Eurasia after that.
As long as there are people related to Mendel, sparks can be born endlessly.
Isn’t it a problem if anyone has a mass-produced Freedom that can easily enter/exit the atmosphere?
In the orb, there’s a guy who wants to fill the world with chaos and just runs away with technology and information or spreads it around.
Soon the world will be filled with battles.
The Murasame Kai is undergoing a minor change with Lifery, while Imoja is gathering data, but Imoja is generally too difficult to use, so it’s certain that it will become a Lifery-based Murasame, right?
The Lifery itself is quite focused on mass production, considering ease of use, standardization of parts, transformation, and the wizard system, among other aspects.
In the first place, technology is being spread around so much that it’s hard to know who is making what.
It’s convenient, isn’t it?
Accord remnants
This is a Strike Freedom that can be handled by an average pilot, just so you know…
The organization called Compass, which had a somewhat arrogant name and somehow formed during the gap between the last work, quickly collapses around the middle of the movie as member countries start to withdraw, showcasing the chaotic speed of the times.
>>13
Collapse and withdraw member countries (construct a tactical link that crosses through the camp immediately when a requiem is fired).
>>60
Well, it’s a madman who openly states that they will kill anyone who opposes them, and even if you don’t oppose them, they’ll kill you if they don’t like you… so there’s no point in saying anything.
That being said, aside from the Black Knights, which are dedicated machines disregarding profitability, everything else was mostly older models being reused.
I think they’re going to become mass-produced models that have completely lost all of Life Lee and Imoja’s characteristic armaments.
It’s useless to equip a standardized aircraft with peak performance gear…
Isn’t the life recovery too peaky for general soldiers?
>>18
The Life-Ri itself has a lot of weaponry that is much easier to handle than the Strike Freedom.
The Destiny Gundam is just too bad, huh?
The ZAFT extremists are popping up like bamboo shoots again.
The Destiny is called outdated in a world that has changed over the years…
What is Destiny?
>>21
It’s an outdated machine that has been firmly stamped as unreliable against the Black Knights with its firepower not even reaching that of Imoja.
If I get dispatched with not-so-strong Freedom (in general pilots), I might feel quite disappointed.
Even ZAFT’s feedback to Gates was about something like the railgun on the waist, so it’s Freedom.
Isn’t Lifri just a difficult-to-handle armed Dragoon Shield?
>>24
While fighting, instantly determine which is effective: rifle, beam cannon, railgun, or shield throw.
Can you do it, you idiot!
Is the next apocalypse when the disruptors are unleashed?
Once it’s launched, there’s no way to stop it.
Well, there are many Orb soldiers who can handle Murakaze, so the lifery should work out somehow…
They just increased Freedom’s specs properly so it can launch shields now…
CE really is a world that feels like it’s gone mad.
The original concept of freedom is not something that can be adopted in general devices like that.
If it doesn’t hit, it’s okay? Don’t put someone like that on a regular flight!
>>29
So, Lifuri has become very solid by standardizing specifications, utterly eliminating foolish armaments, and properly enhancing the armor.
>>29
If you look closely at Freedom, it’s almost like Din.
For now, I would like to have about three prototypes of the new orb device for Rou and Gai.
If they’re using Murakami, there are new weapons where the shield can fly through the air, but other than that, it’s pretty simple.
Imoja can’t possibly pilot a regular soldier.
The development of a mass-produced Freedom Gundam standing in front of Kira was part of the plan.
wasteful
Isn’t it safe to say that it’s already outdated now that Femtech armor exists?
Isn’t it enough to just deploy the shield drone?
Didn’t Kazui mention in his interview as an old man that there were quite a few conflicts?
It should have been a terrible game just by the fact that Euclid is mass-produced.
It is said that a considerable level of skill is required to handle Freedom fully even in settings.
The worst part is that the technology to create an Accord has already been established.
It’s a highly accomplished machine that enhances freedom with current technology while incorporating the immediate deployment capabilities required by a compass and a vaguely useful but rough shield, but it somehow doesn’t look very interesting.
Although it is said that the Strike Freedom is outdated, the fact is that only the Black Knights can be considered as out of date.
It’s a formal adoption model, so that one is actually planned for mass production…
For now, the old man should ride a Modified Murasame rather than a customized Lifery.
>>48
It’s fine for an old man to ride the LifeRay that has rolled out in general soldier specifications.
It brings me to tears to see how much Lifereum has worked hard to become quite mainstream among those ridiculous people.
A world where there is a willingness to go to war, but enough reason to be appalled by lawlessness like that of the Foundation.
It’s good to have durability along with cost-effective firepower and mobility.
If the maneuverability and maintainability are good, then there’s nothing more to say!
…Integrated maintenance is important, isn’t it?
If it weren’t for that flying shield, it would be a proper Murasame lineage aircraft or rather, it could have been a miraculous aircraft that turned the Murasame into the Strike Freedom.
>>52
Even without a shield, being able to transform and almost just putting on a hat to acquire aircraft performance is an incredible evolution…
The flying shield is also a simple dragoon, so it’s quite easy to handle.
Imoja might still be a bit silly…
>>54
It’s just that the foot saber is a bit much.
Isn’t it simple to have just a rifle, a saber, a backpack weapon, and a shield?
I think only someone like Aslan or Shura can handle the foot saber well.
Looking at the MS two years later, the Strike Freedom seems like a failed machine, and it could have been improved a bit more…
In the first place, there are no units that can surpass the Strife Freedom and the Enforcer except for cutting-edge machines like the Lifri Imoja and the Black Knights.
>>56
Destiny might still be at the top if it’s just about design…
What is that clone…?
If we’re talking about strange mechas, then among those, the Gyan is the strangest.
The latest advanced members of Compass are incredibly excellent men whose cost and maintainability have skyrocketed due to standardization.
I’ll make a machine that lets the old man wield the Yata no Kagami Shield Dragoon like crazy.
In the first place, Freedom is a picky machine that can only handle super ace class from the very beginning, so the story does not start from Strike Freedom.
The Gyan with standard equipment of a whip and shield outer perimeter saber is strange compared to the Imoja.
Don’t underestimate me.
It’s a really handy device that can compact all that confusing armed configuration and let you fly around the battlefield.
If Life Reimoja has improved its operation form, they should just mass-produce those.
>>68
Since it’s a formal adoption, it seems like those aspects have improved quite a bit.
Imoja is still difficult to handle, but Life Ri is properly considering the regular soldiers.
I really don’t want to see Life-Ree become outdated and be replaced by another machine!
Currently, the only ones that can clearly compete with Lifelee are Black Knight and the Forbidden series at sea.
>>69
Defeating Life Lee was also a surprise attack + a group beating, so it’s not clear whether Life Lee is definitively weaker.
There are no sources whatsoever for the Forbidden Vortex.
Can you not use a Dragoon unless you have the proper aptitude, even in the Freedom Era?
>>70
Anyone can use it.
Not everyone can master it.
>>70
If you’re using the type that’s equipped in the Legend, then it should work.
If that’s not the case, then it’s impossible.
>>70
Whether something can be used or if it can be effectively used is, well, a different matter.
Imoja can usually perform a Force Impact by pulling out the Foot Saber, Shield Boomerang, and Saber Boomerang.
Why would they send such freedom…
You’ll soon start to murmur like that.
As for history, by the time Seed Destiny ended, Naturals, Coordinators, civilians, and the government were all exhausted.
A large natural company announced a policy of collaborating with coordinators.
George Glen properly welcomed the post-war era by naturally collaborating on research with whale fossils brought from outer space.
As a source of conflict, ZAFT can’t operate the GIN or the Naturals… and if they indiscriminately sell them to civilians, those outside the Foundation might buy them and engage in piracy.
There have been frequent incidents of two models of Civilian Astray Jin being used in illegal combat configurations.
The junk shop union’s Low Gyuul said, “They say to hire ZAFT or Federation guards for safety, but if the Raysta and Civilian Astrays were as strong as the Red Frame, wouldn’t they not be attacked?”
>>73
The one that definitely comes to attack will also become stronger, right…
If a legitimate junk dealer had that much power, I can’t say they wouldn’t switch to being a bandit.
>>90
The original cause of the bandits who primarily attacked the international organization known as Junkyard, or those who may have attacked as the organization itself, are the Alliance and ZAFT.
Who are you to say something like “hire me”?
Gyan is a machine designed for the top tier of coordinators…
The only mobile suits that require special suitability for dragoons are those from the Seed era.
I feel like settings like that could be used from something like “Seed of Death” onward, even without those elements.
Just turn everything into a zout.
Kira is just watching ugly conflicts.
It should be relatively peaceful in the world.
It sounds like firefighters are at fire scenes all year round.
>>82
It’s too tragic that a Moscow citizen, who was just living normally, was suddenly killed by a requiem.
With leg sabers, I can still fight even if both my arms are cut off!
The second-generation Dragoon can be moved by anyone, but that doesn’t mean they can master it.
It feels like the Gyan is a mix of the Gouf and the Slash Zaku, but when asked what has improved, I find it hard to articulate.
But when I watch things like Destroy, I feel like I really need a Gyan.
It can also be used as a saber, but having a boomerang as standard equipment is sharp, Justice.
If it’s not a legendary number, it should become easy to master with training…
Let’s equip disruptors as standard!
Given that the Impulse and Destiny with fixed armaments are rampaging in naval battles, I think having too many new armaments in normal combat would be excessive in terms of specifications.
This is exactly what was said in “Princess of the Sky” about needing insane specs just for ace-level MS battles.
>>92
Ordinary soldiers engage in group battles using mass-produced machines.
The ace feels like a special machine for skirmishing, basically.
Perhaps Eurasia is quite angry since their capital has been blown up this time, and it could lead to anti-Coordinator sentiments, so it is quite precarious.
>>93
The independence movements spread from the successful examples of the foundation, but I wonder how the brutal massacres in those success stories will affect things; I can’t predict it.
It’s certain that it’s not going in a good direction.
Flying the dragoon while controlling the aircraft.
Can an ordinary person do something like that!
>>94
Even a natural clone can do it, you know?
>>100
The Fraga family is a natural entity, unlike modified humans with altered genes…
>>94
Then I can only advise you to either omit the Dragoon Shield from Life Leaf or absolutely do not use it if you’re not used to the pilot!
>>94
Even Shin can’t do it…
>>106
Isn’t it more difficult to engage in ultra-high mobility combat while launching a large number of illusions that each move differently!?
The junkyard union is being constantly attacked.
It’s just a story about how, after the war, some former pilots from both the Alliance and Blue Cosmos, as well as ZAFT, didn’t want to quietly return to their former lives.
The Gyann’s performance can only be speculated, but just the fact that it can handle a wizard on its back shows it’s far more versatile than the Gouf.
When officially adopted, I want it to have the same Astray face as before.
I feel like I might do something similar with the Astraea that’s currently out, in terms of the theme.
Even though the first-generation Freedom was said to be difficult to handle, is there really an easier-to-handle version with almost the same weapon layout…?
>>98
Freedom can certainly be difficult to handle.
Lifri is genealogically linked to Murakame, you know.
Even if you make an ordinary soldier use a dragoon, they’ll be too occupied with that to fight properly.
If you can shoot a shield at the opponent, you could probably do it almost automatically…
Siegel → Patrick → Durandal → Jagannath, even though the plant keeps changing its heads, there are still people with strong ideologies remaining in politics.
>>107
Jagannath is the Minister of Defense, and the top guy is a bearded uncle who is still a moderate!
>>107
Pushing the opposing faction out of their current position often leads them to go underground and come up with undesirable plans, which is quite a reality.
>>107
Jagannath is not the chairman of the National Defense Commission!
Orb
Life Re (only some perverted fighter pilots are imoja)
ZAFD
Gelgoog or Gyan
I wonder what the Federation will do. Are they going to talk about new mass-produced units for the Federation in Astrea?
>>110
Since the time of Seed Destiny, the main force has been transitioning to MA, and I think MS will be centered around things like Euclid with Windam and Forbidden Vortex as their staples.
>>118
No, it’s better to equip MS with a support aircraft for MA operations.
There was an old man who was overly promoting MA in the TV series, so it was confusing.
I don’t think Eurasia has any energy left to be angry anymore…
When a dangerous guy who has completely lost control shows up, I feel like it would be better to have some level of unity, as a single small country wouldn’t be able to handle it at all.
Even if we have autonomy within,
Isn’t something like removing the wing cannon from the Lifree just right for regular soldiers?
The foundation was originally just a facade with no intention of developing it in the long term, as it was planned to be crushed by the core.
Although it’s not well-established, it has managed to gain international credibility as an emerging country.
Post-war economic activities had started to revolve around seeds.
In the first place, the majority of those living on Earth are Coordinators, and due to ZAFT’s indiscriminate attacks, a large number of refugees are being created, so why are they so carefree about handing over MS (mobile suits)?
>>117
Because we have no money and no pilots due to too much war.
Isn’t it useless to just leave a lot of outdated machines in storage?
>>117
What’s with the feeling of trying to update weapons in just a few years?
Because it’s Bakuu, who was very active inside the plant.
I can’t help but wonder if such a large-scale update was really necessary.
In colony combat, the Zaku and above are completely over-spec.
Adopting VPS as a mainstay seems costly, and isn’t Murakumo still the main focus of the orb itself?
It looks like Kira, equipped with a shield dragoon, is thinking, “I wonder if I can do precise non-lethal attacks at all ranges!”
>>121
That’s clearly a countermeasure against Destroy, isn’t it?
They probably wanted a weapon that could easily neutralize the problems they faced during the fateful era without breaking the positron reflector.
I mean, it’s probably not possible to upgrade the Requiem with Miracolo without a considerable number of Z.A.F.T. soldiers on board, so wouldn’t it be bad if Z.A.F.T. doesn’t reorganize first?
>>123
The fact that the Defense Committee Chairman is recklessly making repairs with maximum intent to kill is ridiculous.
You can easily increase the number of projectiles by simply having the drone follow your ship and shoot beams, without having to deploy it extensively for attacks.
Even if it’s okay to have Ace use beam spikes or shields or to charge in,
Most of the general troops in the Federation can’t even handle a Windam, so it’s impossible for them to use a higher performance MS than that.
It should only have been about four years since the first episode.
It’s already pointless to say anything about the main mobile suits changing every few years in the Gundam series.
>>133
It’s unusual to see something like the Jagan, which has been active for 30 years, or characters from AGE.
Wyndham only removed the limiter of the Jet Striker.
The Murakame Kai has been significantly enhanced for older guys.
I wonder if the legendary beams spike technology is being utilized in the Dragoon Shield.
It’s strange that Destroy is so casually present in conflict areas that we have to take measures against it…!
>>138
Well, it’s basically a symbol of the blue cosplay extremists and it’s simply really strong, so they’ll probably use it as much as they can…
Destroy is impressive in the movie with its firepower, but even in its fully equipped state at the beginning…
Because it cannot compete at all with the maneuverability of aerial combat machines and guidance melee weapons like shields.
I think it will evolve in reverse to a method where it miniaturizes using the Meteor or Extreme Gundam method and combines and separates with MA.
There are probably plenty of coordinators who hate Requiem and Natural on Blood Valentine’s Day.
The main forces in the frontier still consist of Jin and Zahut, which was quite interesting to observe.
>>141
I wonder why Zawut is still around…
>>141
The contents have been updated, right?
In this world, if an incredible pilot rides an amazing machine, the situation can turn upside down, so putting a decent machine under an ordinary person is just not cost-effective.
Well, it’s just someone who can do it saying, “Let’s coexist.”
Most naturals can’t keep up with Cody, so it’s just not worth it.
In the first place, the Alliance and ZAFT were constantly at war, and because they ignored the impact on ordinary people and bullied them, Mina-sama made the declaration of the heavens.
If LifeRIs are that easy to create and handle, then it would be quickest for all the main units of the Compass to do data collection that way, so it’s probably not the case.
The main aircraft itself hasn’t changed since the Era of Seed Freedom.
Destroy is impossible without an escort MS.
The Sahaku family, a branch of the Orb, is treating the space elevator as their personal property, which is somewhat similar to what Compass is doing.
“If there are people trying to do things that don’t align with the aesthetics of the Sahaku family, I’ll go after them with the Astrey Gold Frame.”
So, after that declaration, the story is about what was happening during Freedom, where Serpent Tail invited us to carry out peacekeeping activities in a different place than Compass, which is what we’re currently doing with Astrea.
>>149
Well, to put it simply, if a big organization is unreasonably bullying an individual, then I’m standing on the side of protection.
The suppression scene by Baku from the movie Tiger is great, isn’t it…?
>>150
When the rebel group occupies, there are only things like Blaze Zaku.
I think the situation where the Tigers’ control side is filled with outdated models like Bakuu and Shigu is pretty much over.
>>174
It was brushed over quickly, but as expected, Tiger is an excellent commander…
>>174
Defectors who lose to that…
>>174
Well, in a coup, the first thing to be suppressed is something like that advanced technology, right?
Shin-chan is skilled at judging the situation with his weapons and excels at hit-and-run tactics, killing from the shadows almost reflexively while maintaining his composure.
Imoja is said to be a bit difficult because they utilize multiple weapons in parallel while moving and thinking about the next combo of actions while attacking.
Even after FREEDOM is over, there will likely be many general-purpose MS left in the world.
The conflict continues still.
Maybe if there is a next time, I think it will be as a mobile doll.
The pilot’s required specifications have become too high.
Even though there is a successor called the Bakuu Hound for Bakuu…
>>157
You can’t use poorly aimed high firepower inside the colony.
I don’t think SEED is really concerned about that kind of thing.
Because there are companies that would be troubled if the conflict doesn’t continue.
Astray has such a different reality line that honestly, it becomes hard to understand when talking about it together.
Even if there are parts that garner resentment with the big countries of the Oasis Atlantic Alliance hanging out with their compass, there’s no way they would leave mercenaries and large women attacking them alone.
>>160
It’s rather because it’s small-scale.
The era of having one destroyer per household is coming…?
In the latest episode of Astray, it was mentioned that using a Modesta or a civilian model against military MS is tough after all.
>>165
Well, I already know that as a stargazer…
>>165
Well, that’s for security and private use…
>>165
The story actually starts with Law defeating a guy armed with tools and civilians.
I think it’s true that when complying with the international restrictions allowed for junkyards and recyclers, they can’t compete with the military.
The more you try to bind it with laws and regulations, the more it seems like people are ignoring the law, doesn’t it?
>>153
In the first place, the setting is that most of the Earth’s Coordinators went to space from the very beginning.
It seems that the residence of coordinators is not recognized in most countries according to the settings.
>>167
That’s why there are quite a few people immigrating to Orb.
>>167
I wonder if the orb is accepting those things.
The Bakuu is a great machine, isn’t it…?
>>168
That Strike scared me… it beat up that Bakuu and the higher-end model Lagoou.
>>178
It’s Kira that’s scary!
>>153
In the first place, it’s mentioned that most of it had gone into space by the time the plant was set up.
Let’s put out something like ELS and forcefully make them cooperate.
I thought so, but even if the plant were attacked like that, it seems like the Earth side would just point and laugh.
The opposite is also true.
Just return Amenomihashira to the orb.
>>177
We’re communicating normally, and behind the scenes, we have a solid cooperative system in place.
In the first place, the law prohibits the creation of coordinators! So, while the generation before the ban may be acceptable, coordinators created illegally after the enforcement cannot be recognized.
Speaking of which, doesn’t it mention in the Seed series that Orb is a country that unusually accepts Coordinators?
If it comes to the operation and command of Baku, the Coordinator is probably the best at it, right, Tora…
It seems that the tiger only has strong subordinates.