
Let me see your back a little.
What happened to the beam weaponry?
It seems you have a unique gym rifle.
Please show your identification.
The main cannon of Musai roars, “Save your friend!”
What’s going on with the materials of the suspect, Gem?
It looks like a gym, no matter how you see it.
I’m sure Sydney must be completely white with snow.
An episode where a rare Federation soldier in the Igloo only speaks the truth throughout.
>>10
In reality, the Zeon side is so completely outmatched that there’s not a word to say.
If there’s no Zeon accent, it might be real…
>>11
Since the pilot is a former federal soldier, that part won’t be exposed, or rather, it’s cleverly done.
There are promises that must not be broken even in war, you know?
The worst exchanges are taking place in the Hildolfr and thread image episodes.
Questioning the significance of developing such aircraft.
What is that coffin-like shield?
Even in situations where you can’t worry about appearances, there are things that shouldn’t be revealed.
Even Federals were using Zaku to burn down the collection points…
>>19
Using a captured aircraft to launch a surprise attack is pretty bad, but an aircraft designed from the start to cause misidentification is way out of line.
It’s Jim, game!
The ending is one thing, but help me! I’m being threatened by the Zions! It’s also pretty bad how they’re writing about sinking the Salamis as if it’s some great scene.
>>21
So I was shot by an ally…
>>33
Are you okay, Lieutenant Mai?!
I’m a gym, but I’m a little broken and can’t send out the federation’s signal.
Game game game game!
The Semovente team is ambushing, but they are instantly seen through by Hildolfr and Technical Lieutenant.
The game has IFF turned off in the settings, so it’s completely out.
Ugh, damn it, this is why the Federation is so terrible, especially after that episode with the Hildolfr. It’s even worse.
I wish I could have seen it in anime.
The story about the igloo being rejected also seems interesting, which is troubling.
>>27
Balor is good, isn’t it?
>>27
Despite ignoring military law and disregarding human life, it’s a black combo.
Pilots have their eyes shining brightly, which is beautiful.
But this is definitely a story where the protagonist’s side shouldn’t do that.
There are things that should not be done precisely because it’s war.
The Zeon aliens frequently cross over and come here.
The federation only captured it.
Zion is a coward who imitates the ordinary.
Truly pathetic MS.
Could you make the mono-eye activation sound for me?
Mass-produced Gym Goto This is the initial model Gym Hee Goto Zanny Goto Ground combat type Gym Goto That’s not right! This is why beginners are no good! Look more closely; the last one isn’t even a Gym! Gem Camoff Goto A genuine Federal standard mobile suit The Gem even has a beam saber, right? A beam saber, and it’s got visor goggles on its head, right? The Gem even has a beam saber.
A cowardly bat that at one time claimed to be a beast because it had fangs and at another claimed to be a bird because it had wings.
Here is the translated text in English:
“Deceiving even allies, the magic bullet shooter GM Camouf. In the Universal Century 2007, the Principality of Zeon secretly deployed a secretly developed mobile suit onto the battlefield. It was designed to appear as though it had been captured by the Federation forces due to its shape. The mobile suit was modified to such an extent that it was unrecognizable, but its position was crucial for the success of the operation; its very form could deceive any visual recognition systems, allowing it to approach undetected. Until then, mobile suits of various models were painted to mislead as an RGM-79 GM, and its exterior was so convincing that even those affiliated with the Federation believed it. Regardless, the MK body was separated due to interference during its merger with the Krunhilde, and the mass-produced Gelgoog that emerged in a critical situation was converted by MS Burai into a mass-produced Galbaldi, with many parts seemingly oblivious to orthopedic principles. However, the necessity of interception could not be neglected, and there was no intention of acting with caution here; the RGM series models continued to exist as a flying squad. The Nextego was discarded, and it appeared that temporary extraction was no longer necessary, as there was no sign of moving to a different position. This was observed, possessing adhesive capabilities within the wartime borders, with weapon technicians having ordinance that benefitted from this fact significantly. Furthermore, for the sake of sustaining such struggles, prior to the war, they brought about a military development devoid of any meaningful flying capabilities for loved ones, and Decepticon weapons utilized this to communicate the continuous separation concept from the Zanis-type ground units, with the number of Core 2 units also assembled, indicating future prospects that had a remarkable potential unseen elsewhere. Consequently, it can be interpreted that this suit was molded softly due to the damages it sustained. It possessed the most frequently used parts, dominated as an abbreviation model, and the feelings of being accepted beyond Zeon appeared favorable. The difficult-to-identify circumstances were thoroughly utilized, and thus this suit was structured to minimize damage. It was equipped with a 135 mm anti-MS rifle (RMS-397) which extended to cover replicas for IGN troops, and during the decorative blind phase, the target alternated with units such as Gock points or MARK-TEGN machines, resulting in attacks that were not merely troublesome. It was somewhat driven away by MS energy, and the continuous responsiveness was outstanding. This was something that I had no need to second-guess.
SPEC
Overall height: 17.9m
Body weight: 51t
Output range: 976 kW
Armor Material: Impact Resistant
Defensive Kano: 78t: 47800 kg
Crew
A certain Schwalmaus, which misleads the pilot’s intentions, was outfitted to resemble the RGM-79 and called a malignantly critical observation, devoid of any equipment like a Gaiain. With a deployment in place by Shiha Riku, it simultaneously provided a breakout to many immediate backs. Numbers 134 and 35, among others, particularly featuring the 135mm anti-ship rifle 1. Zeon confuses with invading octopus. The setup for GM Camouf designated RGM-799 Fin Paint required .emp modification of the RGM-79 for American use.”
Conversely, I feel that the impact of the Hildolfr episode would diminish, so it’s understandable if it gets scrapped.
Are you an idiot for making something like this?
You’ll just be mistaken for an enemy and get shot.
Does Zeon think that the pilots’ lives don’t matter?
Yeah
Yeah
>>40
Yeah…
That’s right.
The facial line has a bit of a dom-like appearance.
The Z’gok is essentially a special attack weapon.
The pilot was incredibly good, so we achieved relatively good results.
>>44
This exam squad is always like that…
>>48
But Biglang properly showed its performance and protected the Maimai…
>>48
That’s why I’m including it in the report that it’s questionable to exhaust valuable personnel with weapons like this.
>>44
That’s also the last time, you know…
When it comes to the pilot’s life, the Z’Gok is definitely more dangerous…
Allied aircraft are under attack! We have to help! It’s just… the most reasonable move.
Hated by both enemies and allies.
Targeted by both enemies and allies.
Being too cowardly makes it questionable whether you’d even receive humane treatment if captured.
But the pilot is an Earthling who defected from the Federation army, so I guess it’s okay!
>>47
On the other hand, the Federation provided generous treatment to pilots who defected from Zeon and conducted propaganda.
>>47
The Antarctic Treaty dictates, or perhaps redefines, that conventionally, anyone who disguises themselves with clothing or equipment should be sentenced to death immediately.
I like how the captain expresses gratitude in a helpless way in response to Musai’s “Are you all right?” It has a sense of impermanence.
The weapon that came to 603 is Oggu, and in many ways, it’s the most normal weapon.
>>53
By the way, may I ask the age and training hours of the pilot to be featured?
>>53
This is an insult to my glory!!! (Are you telling me to turn children into soldiers and have them fight and die? Don’t mess with me, you damn headquarters…)
>>53
It’s reasonable to say that you can use the leftover Zaku’s weapons since they are inexpensive.
However, to put (future) student soldiers on (without proper training) is to mock (the lives of student soldiers and the usefulness of Oggos if operated appropriately)!
Rusty or incompetent.
Bungler
Junk or Clunker
Sometimes a bit of a promising clumsy person.
That’s how it feels, so igloo.
The technician did it on their own!
>>55
I can’t go back to my home country anymore.
It’s not just Anaheim; you should be able to identify the issues before making it! Yet, machines are popping up one after another.
In the past, it was written that the project was canceled, but later a few machines were created in spin-off works.
The bulletin board is the number one fan site and anti-site for Gemukamofu in the Earth sphere.
If you limit the Zuda, it’s just an ordinary MS…
>>61
The problem is that they didn’t attach it and conducted the test without informing the pilot, resulting in a fireworks situation!
>>61
My has cut off.
>>61
Isn’t it out of the question if it’s higher than a Zaku?
>>61
It’s better to mass-produce Zaku that can be made in large quantities for the same cost, right?
Well, in reality, after this, Zeon will fall into a situation with a shortage of soldiers and an excess of mobile suits, so even if there are some flaws in their backgrounds, it would be a complete waste to have properly trained pilots.
Chronologically, after this, in the Oggos episode, did they shoot their allies? It’s a problem that raises the question of how they can show their faces and say that!
It’s safe because it hasn’t been visualized.
That’s just the End’s thing, and even though they’re self-proclaimed Gundam suspects, it seems like they’re somehow forgiven…
>>69
However…
>>69
Well, that’s like Mr. Shachihoko towards Akiko Wada.
>>69
It’s safe because there are things like the Gundam from the body gym Quel!
>>69
They’re both part of the same federation, and the enemy is a terrorist.
>>69
It’s just too much to compare the replica Gundam head that was installed because it was the only option available during the emergency with this.
I was shining for a while in Battle Operation…
I was punished for shining too bright, but…
>>114
On the contrary, wasn’t there a story in the manga version that was done in the visuals but not done otherwise?
>>75
Hirudorub is being overlooked for some reason.
The weapon given to those who have defected after understanding the ideals of Zeon is this, and the one before it was a shabby old Zaku.
That’s why you’re losing, doing things like this!
Fight against the harsh space environment!
Fight against oppression of the federation!
It is battle against a foe more powerful than oneself that defines Zeon!!
What End’s thing is, is probably just about chasing crows away like a crow deterrent.
The self-proclaimed Zaku suspect is still closer to the game than End Gundam.
>>86
If you look closely, it’s a sloppy mobile suit!
If Endegym is an impressionist comedian, then this guy is a con artist, so don’t lump them together!
Since traitors will betray as many times as they want, let’s go with a disposable approach…
Isn’t it the Rebellion that ends up going to Delars because of this?
>>90
Rather than saying they went to Delaz, it feels like they went to Axis and came to deliver the Neue Ziel and Lang with Delaz’s support, so maybe they just returned to Axis as is?
>>90
Rebellion is just affiliated with Axis, having only transported Neue.
Mai and Monique are enthusiastically engaging in rebel activities as Axis soldiers.
Colonel Caspen reads a novel and his inner voice becomes so intense that it’s funny, even though it’s a serious scene.
If you don’t put it into words, it won’t get across!
>>91
It’s tough to realize that I’m in a position where I’m only being made to do this kind of work.
Do you want to die at that age?!
The D Gundam is like a replica gun made by gun enthusiasts with lethal capabilities, I suppose.
>>92
That guy just looks like a Gundam on the outside, but isn’t he just a worker model no matter how far you go?
The situation is different because Third is officially incorporated into the Federation.
If I don’t put it into words, it won’t be conveyed, but I also have to show the appearance of being a superior officer…
If the D-Gun starts adding EFSF marks to its shields, that would be bad, but it’s just a civilian product that looks similar.
That beam saber was a dummy…
Upon closer inspection, this guy has something dangerous hidden in the shield…
It’s bad that the impression is something like, “I wonder if there are gym-goers like this, since the Federal soldiers look completely different (like Commanders)…”
Everything can be summed up in one word: petty.
What does it mean to just have an OVA… the scene where a gun is pointed (the captain would never permit sending the only bodyguard Gelgoog of Yotunheim… it’s rough, but this is the only way to deploy…!) So that’s it…
The aggressors Chase and the others who defected from Zeon are doing somewhat better.
Well, at first, since it’s a unit mainly consisting of tanks without a proper gym, it might not be that way.
At the gym, there seem to be many prototypes! Or improved versions! Or locally modified types!
It’s increasing in real-time!
It’s a disguised machine, but it’s actually got quite a nice design.
>>105
Sure… It’s the first official MS of Takeyuki Yanase, you know…?
I don’t want to be associated with something like this.
There are a lot of worthless things that only produce results because the people riding them are extremely strong.
>>107
Huh!? Shooting at an opponent who is entering the atmosphere while launching and passing by?!
>>112
I can do it!
I somehow thought that the reason Gamakamo was scrapped might be because its development was slightly overlapping with the Zaku-packing Federation soldiers from Hildolfr.
Some people say that the Igloo is a praise for Zeon, but it’s a terrible weapon that shows a complete disregard for human life, so it’s not something that should be praised…
>>110
I’m not praising Zeon, but the Federation soldiers are mostly just delinquents and goons, so it’s a negative against a greater negative.
>>116
Federico had a villainous look and his mission was questionable, but he seemed somewhat decent… After that, the voice of the Federal soldier was, well…
>>110
“Project X, which only collects failures, as someone said.”
>>110
Rather than that, it’s more of a disregard for the federation.
>>119
The portrayal of the Zeon as the aggressors trampling on the gravitational front suddenly seems to convey a sense of guilt while attacking the Federation, which I find a bit off-putting.
You guys can also go wild against the Federation, you know?
>>125
Isn’t the only one who seems to have guilt about it the guy who ran over the truck driver? What’s his name, Beumer or Bevel?
It’s more like a feeling of guilt, but until a little while ago, we were living peacefully, and now it feels like hell here…
The white ogre was happily crushing tanks.
>>110
It’s hard to deny that the Federation side is treated worse in Igloo 2…
The cross that resembles a shield’s federal army looks ironic in many ways.
It seems you have a wonderful younger brother.
I know this guy from PR!
The pilots do their best, so I can acknowledge some usefulness, but basically, all they send is garbage! That unit!
Although it doesn’t have a direct connection to 603, I like how the Zaku that were sent for a reconnaissance mission by the Federation fleet also show signs of despair.
It’s funny that among the basically useless weapons in Gihren’s Greed, the Zugock is a cheap, flyable, and has map weapon capabilities, making it an out-of-place item.
>>124
It was intense even in Assault Survive.
>>128
The most dangerous thing about that is Jörmungandr.
>>128
What is a mobile armor that freely flies around with a multi-lock beam?
>>124
It looks terrible like a flying simplified Big Zam.
>>124
Weapons that require extraordinary skills and absolute courage to operate have become usable by even regular infantry.
>>124
Even Zuda, with that mobility in that era, was quite useful for domination…
When asked if it’s necessary to make it at the expense of Duval, it’s a bit ambiguous…
>>133
Mr. Duval is like a jester or an echo chamber.
Zionic and Zimmad have been happily making Gelgoog for a long time, but one pilot is going around making a fuss about all sorts of things.
Although federal soldiers are called thugs, I think it’s natural to feel like “What do you mean ceasefire at that timing? Isn’t that no side?”
>>126
I don’t care about the boy soldiers riding along.
The gravity frontline is something that can’t be helped, or rather… it’s a situation of what should we do then…
>>127
The pilot of the ground assault type Gun Tank… what should I have done?
>>137
Let’s go ahead and take down that Dubde with our emotions!!!
>>137
I wonder why they didn’t give the instruction not to attack that Dubde in advance.
If you give spies information to a prisoner, they might betray you using that information as leverage, right?
>>127
Wasn’t it good that we could save everyone except for the Guntank?
The federation is crap, isn’t it?
They just poisoned a colony on the Federation side and dropped it on Earth.
>>130
So how many millions did you kill, you bastard!
>>130
Just wait and see, all you Zions will be annihilated!!!!!!
Only during the Hildolfr episode, both Zeon and the Federation are smart…
It’s like some sort of punk from the end of the century…
In G Generation, even the Federation soldiers in Igloo are treated differently from others, you know.
>>139
You’re too slow, lol.
Next, I’m going to kill you!
I love how the Zaku machine gun looks from the perspective of a human soldier in the gravity battlefield.
Federico looking sad about his subordinate’s death is nice, isn’t it?
When Oggō-tai fought against the ball, I laughed a bit at how heartless the person was being treated like a salamis after reconciling with “Let’s just die together, damn it!”
Is it human debris?
When the general went out saying that the king was coming for a ceasefire negotiation and was ambushed right after, no one would believe him when he said he was ready to ceasefire without even dropping his weapons.
>>150
These guys shot their own commander! The impression is just too terrible.
>>152
At that point, the Federation Army wouldn’t know whether they hit the overall commander or not, so they might think from the beginning that it was a lie that Degwin was coming.
That doesn’t change the fact that the impression is still terrible.
>>150
That royal prince is such an irregularity that he could be killed along with everyone else, believe me!!
>>153
Since there are zero elements to believe in, I guess it can’t be helped if I’m cut off…
>>153
(Giren will also be killed in the confusion)
>>160
I see.
I only understood that the Zions are not worthy of trust.
>>160
Zeon is crazy…
Please stop, we’re allies, don’t shoot us.
Indeed, it would have been over if Gihren hadn’t meddled unnecessarily.
Oggos become unnecessary when you dig deeper, right?
>>155
No, it’s not a machine that can be easily replaced.
The range from size, the lack of armor pressure or safety margin, is not something you put where artillery fire is visible, at the very least.
The fact that Salamis and Musai made humanitarian decisions resulted in that outcome, which makes the existence of such weapons even more questionable…
It was supposed to be talk of a ceasefire negotiation, but since the solar ray was fired, I don’t know when the second shot will come, so we have no choice but to kill before we get shot.
“Compare it to the enemy’s mobile suits!! That’s all I think, Ogg.”
Whoa, it doesn’t matter if it’s the Federation or Zeon! It’s a hassle to differentiate between them!
I’m just protecting our soldier who’s on that lunch! Just help yourself!
The gyms are nice, aren’t they?
>>165
If they were real Federation soldiers, they would have bitten their tongues and committed suicide, right? That person is a traitor who defected to Zeon, you know?
>>169
Here comes the real deal…
>>171
I like the code fairies and the federal soldiers who seem likely to stray from humanitarian paths and engage in acts of violation.
>>176
So being tasted like this by Lilith.
I love game machine guns.
For now, it’s a remarkable machine that made Mai write, “I question the significance of developing such weapons.”
>>167
Is it a masterpiece?
Isn’t it a malfunctioning machine!?
>>168
Rather madness
Well, it’s not that it’s completely incomprehensible from each person’s perspective, but… there should be more discussions and such…
– Degwin, having lost two sons and not wanting to go to war anymore, is trying to negotiate a ceasefire on his own while ignoring his eldest son, to whom he has entrusted real power.
If we could just fend off Abawaku, it seemed like we could end the war favorably, but for some reason, they want to initiate a ceasefire negotiation at a strange timing. The father, who seemed indifferent when the second son died compared to when the youngest died, is really getting in the way.
It seems that Kshiriya somewhat liked her father too, and since she was pressured with the threat of “If you get in the way, I’ll kill your father,” she thought she had to kill him before being killed.
It’s nice that there are scenes that feel like bundles of goodness depicted as rays of light, perhaps because it’s a battlefield that literally resembles hell, in Aoba Ward.
However, a person with such warmth
>>173
Knuckle Bomber!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
From the Federation’s perspective, it’s incomprehensible that the Zabi family was completely wiped out without anyone being killed after it was over…
>>174
Rather, the White Base team that has taken down at least two members of the Zabi family is way too amazing.
It will become a legend.
When you see the real deal, there are times when your temporary desire for revenge cools down, right?
>>179
Sister Lilith’s response
Over there, if we were to say whether the Zaku protects the Federation’s lunch, it definitely does not; rather, it is precisely because it is a real Federation soldier that it is being protected.
>>180
Wasn’t it because the Zeon medical officer helped without distinguishing between Federation soldiers that they also protected the Jim?
>>182
Don’t bother since it’s just the usual Zeon alien.
>>182
Regarding that, it’s in a medical pack being pulled by a Zaku right in the middle of the battlefield, and you can’t see inside properly. Even if you could see, the person might be bandaged up and it’s possible they’ve had their clothes removed, so there’s no way to tell if they’re a Federation soldier or not.
A story about helping each other with someone who looks like they’re about to die right in front of us.
Seeing the grim reality of war in Russia makes me feel the persuasive power of the idea that upholding morality even in such circumstances requires a considerable determination.
Ji
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Person
Death
Su
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Compassion
Sadness
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The back of the coffin shield had spikes on it.
…Isn’t it useless even in that position!?
>>185
This aircraft employs a cunning tactic of striking unexpectedly.