
GQUUUIIX Mobile Suit Gundam Thunder Phas NAME Zodon DATA An assault landing ship operated by the Principality of Zeon. © Sotsu · Sunrise
I want it to transform this time for sure.
>>1
Since it has a damper, it will deform slightly when it charges.
What is the origin of the name “Sodon”?
>>2
Zion’s Sodon patrol boat from the novel version.
>>4
It’s also in the anime.
>>2
The place where Amuro had a meal treated by Mr. Ral is the town of Sodon.
>>6
What is the reason for adopting that name as the name of this ship?
Sodom
It’s a good thing you didn’t have a Musai-class bridge just slapped on during the repairs.
I feel a bit unsure about naming Zeon battleships after Earth place names, but it seems that So-Dong was a neutral zone…
It’s cute like a pyramid!
soba
Udon
>>11
The text does not have a direct translation as it appears to be nonsensical or a random string of characters.
It’s great to break through the outer wall with the front legs…
Pyramid
It’s nice, kind of resembling the Sphinx from the early draft!
I feel a sense of Geonism in the act of repainting the bridge interior red.
When I think of an assault landing ship charging into a colony, I think of the Valken.
I thought it was a bit greener, but there’s quite a bit of white left.
It looks like rice cake that has been invaded by mold.
The name of the White Base being Pegasus is probably from the novel version.
>>19
Originally, the White Base is one of the Pegasus-class assault landing ships!
>>24
Is it the second ship of the Pegasus class?
>>26
Yes.
The first ship, the Pegasus, will be the lead ship of the Pegasus-class amphibious assault ship.
The second ship White Base, the third ship White Base Jr, the fourth ship Thoroughbred, the fifth ship Blanrival… and so on.
Musai’s bridge is a bit too much like an evil organization.
Wasn’t there originally a name like Pegasus class for the White Base?
>>22
I thought there was a separate Pegasus that inspired the naming of the Pegasus class in the TV settings.
>>22
The second ship of the Pegasus-class assault landing ship is the White Base.
In the novel version, which did not have this setting during the television broadcast, Amuro and the others boarded the Pegasus.
You named it Sodom! The city of Sodom!
The bridge has already been destroyed once.
I think it would have been good if it had been the same bridge as Musai.
>>27
I thought they were going to destroy the bridge… and later I laughed because they were getting nagged about it.
>>33
I was told that it would take time because the bridge got burned, and honestly, it was a bit funny to be silently sulking.
>>45
If we take too long to suppress them, we’ll be surrounded by Wakkein’s fleet, so Char’s judgment is correct.
Side 7 space is right in the middle of enemy territory.
I had vaguely heard about the world where Zeon won through information that leaked.
I mistakenly thought that it would be a story set several decades after that.
They’re talking about red and Colonel, so it seems like a relatively recent story…? There are smartphones and such, but…
>>30
I have to finish the conversation before the return from Jupiter…
>>30
It’s only been a short time since Char became Quattro.
>>30
UC0085
The smartphone doesn’t have any particular explanation yet, but since there was a sprinkle of powder, it just couldn’t be used; if you think about it, it might have been there all along…
>>30
Between 0083 and Z
A showdown between the Sodon and the Federation’s Pegasus-class ships! Something like that.
It seems like Kan-toku would like it, but it wasn’t there…
>>31
I think it didn’t fit because it was a rejected script.
The story is set in Side 6, a colony, five years after the end of the One Year War (or five years if the Federation won).
A few years before Zeta.
There were voices suggesting that it would be better if it had been more than ten years in the story, but we decided against it.
I wonder if it’s really Sirocco’s fault.
>>37
Once Shirocco appears, we inevitably have to talk about Shirocco at the beginning…
The roundness of Zion is amazing.
I wanted to do it in the Z era, but I postponed it because it would end when Shirocco comes back (official).
>>39
Just thinking about being born after the war doesn’t mean I wanted to be in the Z era.
It feels like the bridge has been almost completely redone because someone burned it, rather than just being repainted.
Could it be that the Delaz Conflict hasn’t occurred in this world?
>>44
Well, the Delaz have not retreated.
>>47
That guy originally worked under Dozle in Solomon, so he picked up Gato, who was trying to make a suicide attack, and retreated to A Baoa Qu.
>>44
Since we win and then there’s a ceasefire, there’s no way to wake up.
>>44
There is no reason for Delaz to rise up when Zeon has won and Ghiren is still alive.
>>44
Since the Battle of Abawaku never actually took place…
>>44
Since there probably won’t be a GP02 incident, it seems there’s no reason to scale down the Pegasus class.
Oh… a new model MS from the Federation has fallen…
Oh… a new Federation ship has fallen…
It’s going to take too long if we keep killing bit by bit with guns meant for humans…
The crazy four-part response has come, huh…
That guy Shirocco is always causing trouble everywhere…
The original version of Sodon will also appear next time, but I wonder what name it will have.
Isn’t it just a source of bad luck that people like that person or that person are still alive? There are so many of them.
Dulles was supposed to be with Dozle, so he might be dead this time.
It’s the Ghiren faction, and in this world, he’s an overwhelming winner.
I wonder what Gihren is doing.
With a total of 12 episodes, there’s a possibility that this guy’s main activities in Clabat could end with just the beginning…
It seems that there is a focus on being first, and I’m not sure if the DeLers even exist in this world.
Since they haven’t adopted any retrofitting at all, there’s a high possibility that the Delaz aren’t even in this universe.
>>62
Even though it has MSV and Mobile Suit Gundam: The 08th MS Team elements?
>>62
It’s not a strong stance of absolutely not adopting it just because there are things like the prototype consciousness or concerns about Shirocco, but it’s also possible that it’s simply not present.
I want to do a Zeon victory scenario, but it seems like it might deviate a bit from what I want to do if Shirocco comes back…
It had that nuance, but I like the otaku vibe of considering it even though it seems like they could just ignore Shirocco.
When I returned from Jupiter, the world had become a huge mess.
>>65
The original work must have been tougher given the circumstances!
Well, it could get tough from here too…
It seems that the people involved don’t pay much attention to Gundam works other than those written by Tomino.
Conversely, what Tomino wrote seems to pick up even the most niche aspects.
>>67
I love Anno-kun picking up the Kikeroga.
If there is a Sharialbu, then G-Meka and Zakurelo also exist; this is the law of the universe.
>>69
The G-mecha was only in the rough drafts of the reference materials, so I’m really looking forward to it.
>>72
I have legs!!
>>79
It says “aerial crane,” but that looks more like an arm than a leg…
Ignoring the afterthought! Rather, it’s more like wanting to create a new route based on the world view of the first one, so it’s a feeling of adjusting things as necessary or not adjusting them at all.
The Zaku is not a Zaku II, and the Gundam is the Gundam 02.
I guess the rotating gravity section of WB was there, huh?
It’s not just smartphones; even tablet devices can appear in spin-off works.
The depiction of information devices depends on the era in which the work was created.
>>75
Well, there’s nothing we can do about this.
Even though it’s supposed to be the future, there are places that don’t seem to differ at all from reality.
I wasn’t allowed to use the binder for Operation V as an example…
The fact that smartphones are available means that the wireless network is functioning properly, which implies that flashy battles are unlikely to occur.
Even Exabe-kun grumbles a little, saying, “Is that person still thinking they’re in wartime, scattering particles like this…?”
I just dropped my smartphone.
It’s a world where giant robots are strutting around in an amazing future, but the atmosphere around the infantry feels way too much like the Showa era’s wars! There’s nothing we can do about that…
It seems that the globe of Australia in the ED was missing a piece due to a colony drop, so isn’t there a possibility of retroactive adoption as well?
It’s only natural to be able to use communication devices within the colony.
The mino powder is just crazy.
Isn’t Mino powder too convenient?
>>86
This guy supports almost all the nonsense of the Gundam world…
>>86
Without this, it would become quite inconvenient in that world.
Since the war is over, there must be some energy left to create luxury goods.
How do you create Minovsky particles? Do you extract them?
>>90
It’s made with a dedicated particle accelerator! Or it’s a byproduct of a nuclear fusion reactor! It’s not really well-defined.
>>91
Hasn’t the orientation of the gravity sector just changed to horizontal?
I think the presence or absence of a setting for this super substance that can generally explain things is quite important.
Mino powder is extremely convenient for war, but its power is disaster-level for everyday social infrastructure.
In the Cold War state of the Ziek Axes world, I think the distribution is significantly restricted.
>>93
Since this thing isn’t releasing any mino particles even while floating inside the colony, I guess it’s safe enough…
I feel like it’s okay to think of the MS design as just a kind of world reminiscent of the original, given that it’s different from the original.
The block that serves as both a hangar and a catapult at the front is connected to the main body by a damper.
You can launch the MS while breaking through the bulkhead with the thick front armor of the catapult!
I really love the reasoning behind modifications and changes.
It has become the Argama type, the gravity block.
>>101
Storing a cylindrical gravity block vertically in a box-shaped body also seems to have a lot of waste.
>>101
Sodon has a sphinx-like vibe with a belly band on…
Since the settings for Minoko frequently change or get added, it’s pointless to worry about it.
>>102
The basics haven’t changed that much.
>>102
Most of the mysterious technologies of the Universal Century can be explained by Minovsky particles.
>>107
For now, let’s blame it on Minovsky particles.
>>107
I thought to myself, “It’s been a while since Gundam has introduced this kind of setting with the GN particles.”
>>102
It’s always those kinds of people who say things like that who hardly remember the setting.
Here, they don’t call it a wooden horse by a nickname or anything.
>>106
Next week, Char will call it the Muppet.
>>106
It’s said to be something like a rocking horse.
>>99
I love how Solomon’s special attack clearly shows a shape that resembles a wooden horse.
There is a Minovsky mine underground on the moon, and space slaves are digging there.
Odon
Codon
Sodon
I don’t want to renovate the bridge where a person burned to death.
Mino powder causes strong interference with electronic devices and radar, and it also affects infrared.
The Minovsky particle creates a force field known as the I-field, which allows for the nuclear fusion reaction to be compressed and reduced in size, leading to the widespread use of small nuclear fusion reactors for mobile suits.
When Minovsky particles are degenerated, they become mega particles.
Minovsky particles transmit information completely only through NT brainwaves.
The Minovsky communication enabled the birth of psychommu weapons.
This area hasn’t changed much in nearly 50 years.
>>115
NT’s communication doesn’t relate to mino powder.
In other words, it’s the invention of brainwave guidance weapons called psycho-communication because signal interference from mino powder prevents the use of guided weapons.
>>121
There is a technology called Minovsky communication that uses Minovsky particles for communication.
That usually can only transmit information at the level of Morse code.
Only the brain waves emitted by humans referred to as NT can carry advanced information transmission.
The one that utilized that was the psychocommunication weapon.
>>121
Regarding psychoframe, it’s a transmission technology for sensory waves that utilizes modulation of electronic communication by Minovsky particles, so it fundamentally relies on Minovsky particles.
I wonder what Druen is doing now.
The ratio of the 1st, X, and the dead of the species becomes mixed up.
Is 1st half X at 90 percent and the neutron jammer of the species is at 100 percent?
>>119
I’ve been wiped out 9 times!
>>123
Look closely, it’s 9 times with X and 1 time with the seed, making a total of 10 times.
Don’t casually get wiped out.
They’re just able to increase their work because they got such a big profit by completely obtaining the warships~ It’s so provoking.
You should understand that if you can’t get it in the first place, there’s nothing you can do about it.
What is 90 percent? What is 90 percent?
Has humanity been exterminated nine times?
I thought Minovsky particles were related to communication and energy technologies, but…
They say you can fly using something called Minovsky Craft.
>>130
It’s like a mysterious dust, so you can ride on it.
>>133
Minovsky particles themselves are too small and almost completely pass through objects.
When a charge is added to Minovsky particles, they form a cubic lattice called the I-field and utilize the force field that emerges there to float.
The White Base has two bridges! What’s one supposed to do with just one!
I found it refreshing that the beginning had a catapult for MS deployment attached to the thread image—this kind of thing isn’t really seen at this time.
It looks like a dog lying down.
>>134
Are you the dog that’s looking for Gosu (the colonel)…?
It became a thing to use those front legs.
>>135
It’s like a reverse import of Macross Attack…
Look, that big thing in Egypt.
>>137
Pyramid!
Are the Zeon aliens launching an assault? Is that what this is? Aren’t they just piling on armor for that?
I mean, the core settings for the overwrite are still unclear, especially about the minos powder.
It makes sense that more and more things are becoming possible with mineral powder.
When I look at it again, the catapult on the White Base is quite short.
>>143
Since it’s outer space and there’s no need for lift, maybe that’s enough for initial acceleration.
Wow! It’s an amphibious assault!
At least I want the Psycho Frame to be easier to understand.
>>146
That guy is just someone who throws in the towel because he doesn’t understand what’s happening.
With the invention of the Minovsky-Yonescu type fusion reactor, it became possible to create MS.
The I-field, mega particle cannon, and psychommu technology are still derived from Minovkser particles.
This one being painted green completely destroyed my brain.
Compared to the conveniently rubbed psycho frame and minos powder
This is that thing from Star Wars! The Sweatsum, which tends to be ignored.
>>150
Because it doesn’t feel as alive as midichlorians…
It’s ironic that operations are likely conducted according to the development concept precisely when it’s most needed.
In reality, it seems that midi-chlorians appeared in “The Phantom Menace,” so that one came later.
I think it’s correct not to push Suessem because there are criticisms like that, saying that force power can’t accept differences in biological structures.
At that time, it seems that Zeon didn’t implement the catapult, and the White Base has an advanced design.
In the current setting, the fusion reactor boils on its own, so I think the technology to prevent Minonos powder in that world is extremely important.