
It’s a bit shocking that we’re doing the same thing as the Federation if we win…
It’s absolutely impossible to govern others using just the national strength of Side 3; even the Federation couldn’t manage it.
Isn’t it worse to say “Do your best after throwing away management and becoming independent!” rather than relying on the federation…?
It’s not for the space noise, it’s for ourselves, right…
>>3
For the Zabi family…?
The leader’s call for human innovation is just talk.
I thought that Gihren’s ideology would want to reduce the population more, but the silence could mean that Zeon lacks the capacity.
By doing that, the world has moved in an even worse direction because Amuro and the others, the main protagonists of the true history, worked hard. Oh dear.
That’s why it happens.
If you’re doing it for the subordinates, you wouldn’t carry out mass massacres on each side by destroying the colony in the first place.
If we had completely won, it would have been possible, but the federation worked hard…
>>9
Isn’t the universe almost in a state of complete victory?
I think it’s pretty unfair that while they are neglecting governance, they still maintain control over air supremacy, and that saying “search for the red Gundam” makes it acceptable to push unreasonable actions.
It’s impossible to manage it when it’s smaller in scale than the federation.
After all, it’s a war for the independence of Zeon.
You don’t care about the other side, do you?
>>13
Many people mistakenly think that the One Year War is a war between space and Earth.
It’s everything except for Side 6, where Zions are fighting against bats.
It looks like they don’t have much stamina except for Side 3 and 6.
>>14
There’s hardly any colony left, let alone any physical strength.
>>14
Side 6 was originally neutral and prosperous, but considering the deterioration of security due to refugees, I can’t even want to think about the other colonies.
It seems like the side reconstruction is not progressing at all in this world…
If anything, the idea is that the people of Side 3 are the chosen people, so the people of other sides don’t matter at all, ideologically speaking.
It’s pretty scary that Gihren is doing well.
The same can be said for Kycilia.
>>18
If Garma doesn’t die, Degwin seems to be doing well too…
In the first place, it was after Zeta that the Zeon (remnants) started talking about the Space Noise as a whole.
>>19
Isn’t it from the novel version?
Isn’t it that the Federation imposes order, but Zeon simply imposes chaos?
Since he has been thrown out from Earth, Garma is probably dead.
>>24
I have a feeling that they seem like someone who would be an ambassador to Earth.
Degine hasn’t shown any sign of presence, huh?
It seems like you might be forced into retirement.
Aside from Side 6, the other sides aren’t really friendly with Zeon; instead, they’re in a terrible state due to being attacked, so they might even want to raise their middle finger.
>>27
The order is reversed.
I was attacked because I raised my middle finger.
I haven’t seen Prime Minister Darucia teaming up with Degin, so I wonder if these two have been pushed out from the public eye.
It is mentioned in the bonus materials collection 1, but…
First of all, the military police of Side 6 itself lacks sufficient governing power from Zeon, so they are excessively armed as a legitimate police organization and are effectively being used as a private army, which is not a good situation for Zeon as a victorious nation…
>>29
It was written in the pamphlet that Side 6 made a considerable effort to avoid making the Zeon army’s occupation under the pretext of maintaining public order a fait accompli.
So that’s the setting it ended up with, huh?
In the first place, it’s impossible to allocate all military power to one side against all sides.
Well, it can also be said that we have effectively given up on Earth.
For Zabi… For Zabi…
There is no country that fights wars for the sake of its people.
Anyone who believes in that kind of thing is too much in a fantasy land in their head.
>>33
Reality has gone askew.
>>33
In the first place, if it’s an independence war of a side that is not recognized as a country and is being exploited, there would be no shortage of examples.
Skinny and chubby.
Unlike the Federation, which had the role of managing the colony, it is stated in the story that Zeon in this world has no obligation to help another sovereign state.
Even if we try to rebuild with MS technology, if there are no buyers, we can’t sell it.
There are many anime and manga staff trying to show favoritism towards Zeon, but in the end, it gives the impression that what they’re doing is just garbage. Why is that?
>>40
I think it’s because, as organizations, there is no justice in either side of the war…
>>40
The igloo was a propaganda piece from Zeon.
It seems that the Earth’s environment has improved compared to the historical record due to the Federation being pushed onto Earth.
Is the Zabi family evil?
Is it because what I’m really doing is crap…
It’s like the story is being made with the premise that the Federation is trash, even in the official history.
Isn’t that something you shouldn’t worry about?
I mean, if Zeon had dominated space.
Because we can drop colonies on Earth as much as we want.
Isn’t the Federation in a situation where it’s being held by the balls by Zeon?
After all, it’s a country that massacres colony residents with poison gas…
There is no such thing as justice…
In the world of Zeek Axis, it seems there isn’t any leeway to drop colonies after the war…
Just because they were trying to take advantage of us with things like air taxes, dropping colonies is heartless!
Earthnoids lack the prestige to govern space.
Space Noids do not have the power to govern space.
It is clear just by looking back at the path to the Age of Cosmic Warring States in the official history.
>>49
Isn’t the world of Crossbone not part of the official history because it’s not a visual work?
>>50
The first appearance of the setting of the Space Warring States Era is in V Gundam.
No matter how Zeon tries to cover it up, the initial colony drop is an atrocious act in every direction…
I wonder if Sasuro is alive.
>>54
I don’t think there’s any way for someone who’s already dead before the main story starts to manage it, no matter how hard they try…
In the opening narration of the 1st, it says that only Side 6 and Side 3 are left, which is shocking.
In just seven years, how did Zeon become the vanguard of the space independence fighters and create such public opinion?
>>56
Of course, they are destroying the opposing and neutral colonies one after another…
>>56
The general consensus is that the Zabi family is terrible! So it’s good for Mr. Dyke… something like that.
>>60
Zionism is an incredibly ideal idea for all Space Noids.
Well, it’s so idealistic that I feel like I’m dreaming, but Zabi has taken control.
If Sasro were alive, Zeon Zum Daikun would also be alive and things would be better.
There are a lot of people in the wooden area, right?
Not here?
>>61
The environment of Jupiter is terrible.
They say that those living on Earth are elites, but based on the depiction in the first generation, there seem to be a lot of refugees, so isn’t it the case that it’s not so much that?
Well, if the decline of the Federation accelerates, the era of interstellar warfare will come sooner, won’t it…
By the way, whether it’s in the official history or in semi-official sources (like manga),
I wonder if there are characters set up as the instigators of the poison gas injection into the colony or the planners of the colony drop.
I wonder if the Titans will come at the AEU’s position.
In creating Z, the federation was just as messed up, and because they rewound the clock, everything just became more and more chaotic from there.
The federal side is also serious, depicted well even with just the 1st.