
I thought of it all as being treated like the evil Zions Empire.
If you’re space immigrants, get along well with each other.
So, are humans on Earth getting along with each other now?
>>1
A level of closeness that could form a federation.
>>2
Well, I carried out a self-staged terror attack to kill the first president and framed the anti-unification faction, hehehe.
Who do you think has been living in the colonies that Zeon dropped on Earth until now?
Where do you think refugees come from?
Is there a work that is completely about Earth vs. Space?
>>5
Isn’t Mercury like that?
>>29
The structure is different because it depicts Earthlings, who are obedient to aliens and engaged in proxy wars, being rebelled against by terrorists.
>>5
Isn’t V generally like that?
Also, TV variety series.
>>93
The seeds tend to favor Zaft in countries of the Southern Hemisphere.
>>104
As for Seed Destiny, even the Alliance has split and sided with ZAFT.
The federation caused an overflow of refugees.
Could you tell me if the station signs being in Japanese is due to some setting or if it’s just to make it easier for the viewers to understand, Gundam Uncle?
>>7
Because it is a colony completed under the influence of the capital of organizations that use Japanese.
It’s just the right diary, so I’m asking, but why are Char and Sharìa Bull appearing?
Is there any connection to the first generation?
>>8
Let’s look at the next time.
If the history is the same up to that point, then although Zeon advocated for the independence of the Space Noids, they attacked other colonies that sided with the Federation, which is why they are also disliked by the Space Noids.
This time, Side 6, which is the stage for the story, was pro-Zeon, so they weren’t attacked, but after seeing Zeon’s actions, they became neutral and leaned towards the Federation. Therefore, they are not very friendly now, and they are troubled by the refugees that came due to Zeon.
The character called Shuji, who doesn’t even have a shadow or a shape yet, has a very Japanese name, but I don’t know if there’s any particular reason for it.
>>12
Is that colony Japanese descent?
>>12
Why is it strange that people of Japanese descent exist now, when there have been many from the first generation?
Is it strange that Japanese descendants have not been eradicated?
>>12
The protagonist, Amate Yuzuriha, is definitely Japanese.
When I hear that la… la… voice, I can only feel an ominous premonition.
Side 6 is a colony of Japanese space immigrants.
The names of the stations are also derived from Japan, like the Land of Roots.
>>17
Wasn’t it just that one colony, not all of Side 6, that had a lot of Japanese people?
>>30
The side is a collection of about 40 colonies.
I wonder if there are various Asian colonies in the neighborhood.
>>128
Don’t come out in things like ZZ.
I apologize for the basic question.
There are refugees, starting with Nyaan, but it is unclear whether they are refugees from the Zeon side or from the Federation side.
I am a French traveler.
>>18
I don’t understand.
>>18
Well, both are possible, right?
>>18
In the early stages of the war, Zeon declared that they would not ally with colonies 1, 2, 4, and 5, which were not Zeon-supporting from the Side 6 colonies group, leading to the destruction of those colonies. The survivors desperately fled to Side 3 and Side 6, becoming refugees.
Exabe-kun is also a refugee from the former Side 5 colony.
I don’t really dislike Zeon, even though winning doesn’t really make things better.
I’ll at least praise it for not being worse than the original.
We don’t know anything like that either.
No matter how many movies you watch, they only cover about four episodes.
The space colonies that the Federation haphazardly packed with various people expelled from Earth aren’t going to unite, are they?
I guess the situation has changed, and remnants of the Federation will be coming out too, huh?
>>23
I will omit the details, but that is a yes.
It has already been confirmed in the theater.
>>23
The federation is not losing, I’m looking forward to it!
>>23
I am alive because I ride in a mass-produced Gundam painted in a federal style, so I haven’t lost to Zeon yet; there are remnants confirmed to be killing the red Gundam that killed my partner.
The excellent species that is Zeon cannot possibly get along with those who wag their tails at the Federation and others.
If anything, Sharialble doesn’t think very highly of the Zeon motherland either, right?
>>27
Before the secret meeting with Char, it seemed like we were on the verge of an internal conflict, but now with Solomon’s fall and having heard the last words that the next enemy is the Zabi family…
>>27
If the colonel hadn’t disappeared, the next would have been the Zabi family…
This is my diary.
Watching Machu, who is lively and jumping with her stomach exposed in ED, makes my penis feel irritated.
ED is great, isn’t it?
I was surprised.
The refugees in the colony are almost all victims of the destroyed colony, right?
>>34
It can be considered that not having connections on Earth could be a reason, but after Zeon’s victory, wouldn’t it be possible that they can no longer land on Earth?
>>34
That’s really true.
It is a fact that Side 6 is also caught in the crossfire.
Technical terms were thrown out right from the beginning, but
I have no idea if this is something unique to this anime or if it’s a familiar element from the Gundam series!
>>36
Please continue to share the impressions of people who know nothing about the series as they are.
The Zeon homeland has not suffered any damage, so there will be no refugees.
The Federation hasn’t attacked the Zeon homeland, so there shouldn’t be any Zeon refugees.
I am a refugee from some colony that got caught up in this.
There are sides 1 to 7.
There are dozens of colonies on each side.
Up to 30 million people live in one colony.
Zeon devastated Side 1-5 in the midst of it.
>>39
Aren’t you killing too much?
>>46
Humanity was terrified by its actions…
>>46
They’re saying that in just over a month of fighting, the Principality of Zeon and the Federal Army have caused half of the total population to die!
The question of whether Zeon represents the Space Noids.
It is not the case that Israel is a spokesperson or representative for the entire Jewish community.
It’s a story that directly overlaps with that…
The guts to make contact with the courier who is completely disregarding the law in Part A is just too impressive for this kid…
It happened.
>>42
The purpose is to compensate for the smartphone, you know?
This child is scary.
However, it’s surprising that Zeon isn’t resented by other colonies.
>>47
Most of them are dead!
>>47
Everyone I hated is dead.
>>55
Exabe-kun is from the most heavily affected area, Ruum, but he is serving as an officer in Zeon.
>>84
I’m curious if they’re finding a compromise around that area.
>>90
I won’t go into the details, but it might be that they were discovered for their talent early on and received training in Zeon.
>>84
It’s amazing that you can be an officer in Zeon! (while hitting)
>>47
I killed from the rebellious colony.
I watched it without knowing anything about the Universal Century, and I still didn’t understand anything, but it was still fun.
I wish I had bought that plastic model I saw the other day…
I have a bad feeling about this.
How is the economy in the Zeon homeland?
Germany after WW1?
>>49
I don’t think there will be any particular problems because we can monopolize space resources.
>>49
Isn’t it similar to Japan after the Russo-Japanese War?
Although we won, the situation is somewhat recessionary.
People think of Gundam refugees as just the bottom of the slaughter pyramid’s hierarchy.
As a stargazer, the slaughter dagger’s machine guns can wipe everyone out, and even in 00, refugee camps are being obliterated by memento mori; rather, from the perspective of the authorities, they are regarded as mere pests that can be killed without hesitation.
>>52
As expected, it would be better to bring the Universal Century.
I felt a strong resemblance to Tsutsumaki’s work with the character of the bespectacled man who seemed to have a strong personality and was riding a Zaku with Machu.
In the Zegax world, the Federation can no longer hold the dominance in space, so it seems that the hatred that was directed towards the Federation in the official history is now directed towards Zeon.
If the colony is destroyed, there will be no place to escape.
Could it be that they’ve already shown up to episode 3 in theaters?
>>59
Probably
>>64
Isn’t that excessive…?
>>73
If we don’t do that, we can’t play the Beginning No Cut…
Well, doesn’t it seem like Machu is acting unusually irritated with the response to the refugees?
>>60
Because they are children.
>>60
There’s nothing abnormal about it; there’s no pleasure in trampling the weak.
>>60
Being tied to a colony without a real sky or sea is frustrating, isn’t it?
It’s frustrating to see refugees being oppressed and violated.
I’m just like you, so I’ll take you down!
>>60
Let’s set aside the political matters for now.
If there is someone in front of you who is going through a tough time
Getting angry at the people causing it is a normal reaction for a human being, right?
>>60
Since they are students from wealthy families, I don’t want to say that’s abnormal, but…
The colony drop was something that the Federation did!
It felt like a conspiracy theory whispered in the play had actually occurred in reality.
Is the Colony similar to America intruding into the defeated Japan after the war, with Zeon coming into the defeated Japan?
>>63
Side 6 is neutral and has not participated in the battle between Zeon and the Federation.
It is not a defeated country.
>>72
However, in Gundam, there was a time of Zeon occupation after the One Year War.
Even now, after gaining independence, it is said to be under the control of the Zeon forces due to the status agreement.
>>63
The colony is in Asian countries; what about Zeon in Japan?
The Federation is America.
Although we fought a war under the banner of space independence, colonies fell and things became chaotic.
The post-war handling was completely neglected, leading to the neutral colonies becoming poor, and the severance became worse than what is recorded in history.
Completely, the spacenoids are not rewarded at all.
Are you referring to both sides of the establishment?
Because Nyaan is treated as a nuisance by both Zeon and the Federation, as well as Side 6.
Editing the first episode into a theatrical version is a bit too new.
There is no precedent.
>>75
I couldn’t tell where it was cut unless you pointed it out.
>>95
As expected, there isn’t a cool decisive moment for cutting through a Zaku, so it’s obvious right away.
>>75
It’s common for anime to have a theatrical release for the first 1 to 3 episodes.
>>124
So what’s the pattern for episode 1 becoming that cut edit?
The Federation was also trying to destroy the moon…
In the original Cosmic Century,
Most of those living in the post-war colony are…
It forced the citizens of Earth to migrate later.
They are people who lived on Earth for several years until the rain.
Those people were being bullied by the Spacenoids, so it creates a situation where you wonder what the Titans are doing.
Putting aside whether they are unfriendly to refugees or not, were they planning to rip off all the roofs until they found that military-police combo…?
>>81
Finding it was probably just a half-hearted way of venting frustration.
>>81
It’s just right, so I want to let off some steam!
I’m selling Zakus!
Pomeranians are probably not refugees since there are ones that have graduated from high school.
Becoming a Newtype is not something you just do.
In historical records, there is also a large outbreak of refugees.
There is a refugee storage colony called “Sweet Water” that forcibly connects an open type and a closed type, which appeared in “Char’s Counterattack.”
>>87
Well, there are all sorts of things said about that, but it seems like they were also dropped by Stardust.
>>87
However, in the Zieg Axes world, the Federation, which repairs colonies and creates refugee camps, is being expelled from space, and since Zeon is also not in a position to accommodate refugees, the situation for refugees may not be good.
Could it be that war is not a good thing?
>>96
But if you don’t kill them moderately, humanity will almost go extinct or end up cannibalizing each other, right? In the world of ∀ and G-Reco, what the villains said was correct.
>>96
Sure, war is not good, but there are times when you can only make demands by using force.
Humanity has yet to abandon the use of force…
Exabe-kun is quietly grabbing bits and bumping them, showing the dignity of being the top, even if just for a moment.
>>97
A regular pilot would die from the first shot coming from a blind spot.
>>97
I know they won’t shoot.
There are also people from Side 2 in the Zeon army.
The meaning of illegal immigrants’ residence is far heavier than the Earth itself.
I won’t show any mercy to those who aren’t even paying the oxygen tax anyway.
Isn’t it unreasonable to cover such a broad topic in just 12 episodes?
If we exclude the movie, there are only 8 or 9 episodes.
Military police, unacceptable!
I will fight with a Zaku after installing the combat program!
That one looks stronger!
Kenshi Yonezu
>>102
Is that Camille’s head?
From Side 6’s perspective, it’s nothing but a nuisance since they’re using precious water and air.
>>105
On top of that, I was hiding MS.
>>137
I was also illegally modifying it for combat use.
>>137
Moreover, it is an aircraft capable of military operations.
I thought that Sharialble and Char Aznable were the same person because their names are similar.
Huh, was it this upbeat before!?
It’s great that you piloted a Gundam and fought properly in episode 1!
>>113
I was able to do what I couldn’t do with Eva…
The tempo is good, or rather, it really feels like a recap.
Is that bit from Hermès?
It was quite big.
>>115
They said something about the MA in development, so it’s probably that.
>>115
As a result of the Gundam going to Zeon, the development of the Elmeth was frozen, and it was outfitted with a psycommu system.
>>115
Look forward to next week!
The seeds are more about racial conflict than the conflict between Earth and the universe.
>>116
That’s also wrong.
The battle between wealthy countries that exploit and countries that want to be independent.
The fact that the first ground battle is a fight between North America versus South America, both being natural, means it is not an inter-racial war.
Was it 3 billion deaths in a week?
>>117
Aren’t the Zeon people just an evil organization?
>>122
The damage from the colony drop is minimal.
The disappearance of the Australian continent is 16%.
A shock wave and tsunami struck the cities along the Pacific coast.
The explosion clouds temporarily advanced warming and melted the polar ice, but the sea level rise was only about 10 meters.
>>157
That’s the Thunderbolt setting.
>>157
No matter how you look at it, this is a major disaster.
>>117
The total population is 10 billion.
I died halfway, so I died 5 billion times.
>>125
No, that’s not it. It’s 3 billion in just the first week.
>>117
Humanity feared its own actions.
But even I have made a sparkling Mav.
Win big and be popular in Kluver!
The pacing was so good that I felt a slight sense of digest.
>>120
As for the first episode, I’m a bit worried that the meeting with Shuji will be exactly like in the movie, so I’m looking forward to the in-between scenes.
I didn’t think that when I saw it in the theater, but the first episode actually explained the world quite well.
The protagonist’s name is Rei Amuro.
In a colony versus Earth situation, just like with W, the situation quickly becomes chaotic…
There are no cuts from the theatrical version within the scope of episode 1.
If we had fought assuming that the Omega Psychomu wouldn’t move from the beginning, we might not have broken the saber, even if we had to use the rifle.
When it comes to race and names, it’s complicated because there are examples like Ryu Hosei (Arab descent).
In the end, I don’t really understand how Side 2 of Z was revived.
Metaphorically, before the officialization of the Century setting, there probably were a lot of colonies.
The reason for being of Japanese descent is that such a setting existed in past works.
The backlash from struggling to get the text out in the top 2.
I used up my bits, but if I make contact with Zeon, can I replenish them?
30 billion from colony massacres and colony drop attacks.
It’s probably around 1 to 2 billion who died during the remaining period of the war.
How can one kill 3 billion people in just one week?
>>150
Let’s sprinkle some tear gas in this colony…
>>150
With nuclear-equipped Zaku, blow up the colony.
>>150
Nuclear attack on the colony.
>>150
For the time being, wipe out everyone inside one colony.
To the continent of Australia!
It blew away a lot.
>>150
When you destroy a lot of colonies filled with people and crash them into Earth, surprisingly, people die.
>>150
Using NBC weapons against the colony will make things go smoothly.
No matter how you calculate it, the One Year War will not result in half of us dying.
You can’t compare Earth refugees and space refugees on the same level.
If thrown into space, I wouldn’t survive, and the colony that is my home to return to…
It might have already disappeared a long time ago.
Justifying killing someone because they haven’t paid taxes is really something else.
>>152
Is the air you breathe without paying an air tax tasty?
>>152
Conversely, it seems like in a colony where even oxygen is limited, if they don’t kill illegal immigrants, the citizens might end up dying as well.
I wonder if Shuji is also refilling the propellant by himself.
I’m concerned about connections regarding maintenance.
>>153
As the Gundam says, if you do maintenance, most issues will be fixed.
The production of a sequel movie trilogy has been decided for this episode 12! Won’t it be too short if we don’t…?
People who studied abroad tend to cluster with other Japanese.
From the sense of security and horizontal connections of language and culture.
I guess we will end up living as solidly as possible.
I don’t know the common language of the Earth Federation.
Is the propellant water?
As expected, I would be put off if you were to directly crush someone.
In the official history, it seems that it was only around the time of F91 that the repairs of the destroyed colonies from the One Year War were finally completed.
>>162
That is the worst case of ruin.
Side 2 has already been revived since the days of Z.
134 has also gone back to the time of Char’s Counterattack.
There are still a few bunches left on side 1, so the calculations just don’t add up at all.
The Shidenkai features Hayato Kobayashi, and the protagonist is Rei Amuro, a Japanese descent party.
It feels somewhat similar to Patlabor.
There won’t be 5 billion military personnel dying, right?
Aren’t civilians actively going out to kill as well?
>>175
It’s indiscriminate.
I’m a refugee, so it’s fine.
By the way, in the official history, after the One Year War, the side that was devastated was rebuilt.
I have renumbered it.
Side 6 during the One Year War becomes Side 5 after the war.
By the way, how many people are there in a colony?
First, do you understand that about 80% of the total population of 10 billion lived in colonies?