
Was Mercury also a colorful robot…?
>>1
I was using Bit…
Aerial-kun has a funnel, right?
Permet links and Alaya awareness can’t be used without messing with the human side…
>>3
A regular permanent link shouldn’t require any changes to the body.
Only augmented individuals modify their bodies to use Gundarms; for normal use, it’s not necessary to alter anything, but it can be dangerous.
>>5
Without Gundam, the aerial is like Mioline in the first episode, but in essence, it’s the same state as Exaibe-kun’s ZikAXS…
Loli-con robot.
The aerial is not Elric itself.
I don’t really understand the benefits of using psychoframe technology.
The funnel control aside, does that mean that the input lag is reduced for things like the Geo and F91?
Let’s set aside unicorns for now.
>>8
Using a brain-machine interface for operation seems convenient, right? I think it can be operated intuitively.
It looks like an accident similar to the one in Macross Plus might happen.
>>10
But the lever itself moves.
It seems like the input operation might behave strangely, but I’m too dumb to really understand it well.
The neuroconnection of Eva might be the easiest to understand.
I could understand that the hand lever is ultimately just an auxiliary.
>>19
Isn’t this also Giek Ax?
>>19
The lever is essential for the performance.
At the beginning, the unicorn transformed into destroy mode and the lever was stored away, so Banaji didn’t have to do anything, but in the later stages, he was touching the lever normally.
>>8
Isn’t that kind of reaction speed necessary for pilots whose intuition is off and who are under NT assumptions?
I don’t know because it’s not NT.
>>8
Psycho Gundam and Bound Dog are a bit different, but YF-21 and so on.
You can control movements just like your body with brain wave control.
There are a lot of people who misunderstand permalink and score, right?
The idea is already there from Z’s biosensor, it’s just that we can’t achieve technically complete brainwave control yet.
Also, I feel that the F91’s Biocon is quite similar to the Omega Psycommu of the Zeta Plus, as it is directly connected not only to the operation but also to the limiter control.
What about the Psycho Gundam?
>>14
That’s also a psychoframe, but Fow’s output is so high that it somehow comes when called.
>>14
Using the psychomonitor, I’m increasing my reaction speed, so I’m managing to avoid looking too sluggish. However, if I try to move without it, I can’t move properly at all, as a person named Ben Udder said.
Brainwave control and retractable control sticks are almost like unicorns.
Rather than thinking with my head, it’s faster to react to my own movements than pressing a button, so there’s definitely an advantage.
Aerials usually don’t move, so it’s similar to GUTS-eider because they’re forcing it.
At the point of Pamerin, it has performance similar to a superior version of psychommu.
In the first place, the ability to move without a psychoframe is fundamental, and as the psychoframe power reaches its peak, brainwave control takes precedence.
In the case of an extreme newtype, the machine starts moving as if it’s using psychokinesis…
When I hear about the mechanism of moving just by thinking about it,
I can’t help but think about what it means to think, where the boundaries are between images, thoughts, and simulation.
I believe it is quite delicate what can be picked up and turned into movement.
>>25
In Macross Plus, an accident occurred where missiles were fired…
We’ll make those adjustments before the sortie.
There were times when things didn’t go well and the Fin Funnel reacted excessively.
The thread picture swings the heat hawk just by turning its face away, so it’s quite overprotective.
If controlling in response to an immediate reaction requires a conscious awareness of direction, then ultimately, it seems to me that physically piloting at a level close to reflex might be more reliable.
I wondered if there was someone inside Quax-kun as well.
If such technology existed in the Universal Century, the war would be different.
Simply reducing the number of steps in the operation is a benefit in itself, isn’t it?
Some operations can be simplified just by thinking about them, making it easier to concentrate on other tasks and becoming more enjoyable.
In a game, you can react the moment you see it, so it becomes overwhelmingly faster than manual.
Even professionals struggle with only inputting on the 1st floor, but if it’s a reaction based on observation, it should be doable.
The way the arms pop out like that is gross.
>>37
I felt a lot like it was a dummy system.
The racer can do it because they have drilled the set course and lines into their body through repeated practice.
I think manipulating the thought of a car is difficult.
I think there are definitely aspects that can only be done because it’s a doll.
If the outline can be replaced with an image that can be manipulated just by thinking, similar to one’s own limbs and body, then humanoid robots seem to have quite a significant meaning.
You can move the aircraft within the same range as your own body reflexively, but outside of that range, you need to physically control it.
I think real fighter pilots can operate almost reflexively, but that said, I believe brain wave control would be faster.
Also, the color robot has the Eva Unit 13 equipped with something like a bit!
But if it’s about controlling by thought, it seems impossible to manage while thinking of something else.
I can’t imagine being able to pilot while drifting off thinking about how hungry I am or how soft someone’s breasts were; it sounds exhausting.
Because you’re not a Newtype, are you?
>>45
Well, that’s true, but…
Once you get used to it, you’ll probably be able to think at a reflexive speed.
There are indeed people who are strong due to their talent and experience, as shown in Gundam, so it’s not impossible.
That’s what NT is, where inexperienced children can fight against such people.
What was the reason Hal was able to unlock the Omega Psychomu?
It’s kind of sad that even though Exabe-kun is doing some really amazing things, he won’t move.
The halo is not removed.
It’s probably because of the sound of nails.
I don’t know yet… I might be able to create some kind of crazy field if I touch a psycho-frame too…
Isn’t the integration of thought and anti-social elements a prerequisite for being a pilot?
>>55
Merging with anti-social forces is a bit troubling…
>>58
Generally, Machu.
>>59
Go out and jump!
What I want is not a capable soldier, but a new type that can bring about the occult.
The Psyco Gundam Mark II also had a significant difference in motivation depending on the pilot…
>>57
During Rosamie’s time, the machine itself was under-adjusted, it had no shield, couldn’t transform, and couldn’t use reflector bits…
In later years, the fact that psycho-frame technology is a bit difficult as a weapon is easy to understand because of its selfishness.
NT can also anticipate thoughts.
When you can read the opponent’s attack and further evade it perfectly.
In a one-on-one, almost invincible.
What work is it where thought can’t keep up with reflex speed?
>>63
I feel like Soma Peeris was mentioned at 00.
Since NTs have the ability to recognize time axes, isn’t the battle between NTs just a mutual imposition of convenient futures?
It seems like my movements will be unstable during my period.
Old types with extremely sharp reflexes and the ability to handle MS like their own limbs are always incredibly strong.
But I lose to the new type of occult power.
“Jikeakus-kun is excited because he held hands with a high school girl!!”
The abilities of NTs vary from person to person.
Mind reading, telepathy, spatial awareness, near-future prediction
Is it about that?
>>70
Also, it has a high adaptability to equipment, allowing for quick changes between aircraft and immediate operation of copied aircraft.
>>72
Amuro was working hard while looking at the manual, and conversely, isn’t there anyone who, like Jerid, was able to fight normally with a Byarlant picked up around there even if they weren’t a Newtype?
>>70
Don’t you have the ability to materialize images?
Generating force fields, bouncing beams, and causing paralysis.
>>73
Is this area capable of interfering with Minovsky particles?
The paralysis of G.O. was probably due to the bio-sensor interfering with Camille’s brainwaves.
Why did you deploy Sharia knowing she couldn’t activate the Omega Psycommu?
>>71
I wonder if something might happen if I let Exabear-kun, who is also a Newtype, make contact…
>>71
I just want to confirm whether the other person is Char or not.
I feel something like the will of the person who is riding on the object.
Colonial lasers and nuclear missiles.
NT is no different from mutants, espers, or psychics.
>>79
Therefore, in later times, they are not referred to as NT but are collectively called psychickers.
Why would you send in an Ω Psychommu against a red Gundam in the first place, when you don’t even know what will happen at the epicenter of the Zeknova explosion?!
>>80
I was thinking that if I could wake up one more time, maybe I could go to Char’s place.
It’s a repeated pattern of saying that paranormal phenomena are fine, then later adding strange reasoning to it.
So, what is NT after all?
>>84
It’s an abbreviation of narrative.
>>84
That’s just an illusion.
>>84
Stop the spell that makes people, including me, speak quickly.
>>84
A being that drives humanity’s innovation and leads the Universal Century.
If a Gundam with an Alpha Psycommu and a Zeke Axe with an Omega Psycommu were to meet, it would definitely be insane.
If we can get a clue about the colonel’s return, then maybe something like Zeknova wouldn’t be so bad…
It seems like that humidity guy is thinking about something like that.
That person is quite a bad person, as they insist on forcing battleships in.
I’ve thought for a long time that controlling machines with brain waves seems really difficult.
If I’m thinking that it’s okay to take down a neighboring colony as well, then beheading is unavoidable.
“Psychic”
People who are easily influenced by spiritual phenomena, such as priestesses and mediums. Spiritualists.
Esper is
A person with ESP (extrasensory perception) in Japanese English.
I wonder which one is closer to a new type.
Some people do things even without psychoframe.
Basically, the system that drives the machine based on that thought process is incredibly amazing.
Even in the Universal Century, similar things were said, and as emphasized in Another X, the ideal was added on to the superpowers.
…but it got mixed up in UC.
>>96
Fukui is bad.
>—–
I want to see Sharia’s face if, by any chance, Zeknova wakes up again right away in the first episode and leaves her behind again.
When it reaches its peak, it can alter reality or allow you to go to another world.
Personally, I like X’s view on new types.
When Jikakuma touches it, it gets erect and becomes lively.
>>101
It’s because I got carried away.
“Who are you talking to, Colonel, besides me?! That’s why!”
Shariabu looks like a homo.
Does that mean Machi can move like Amuro?
As a result of humanity living in a place hundreds of thousands of kilometers away.
An existence with heightened cognitive ability that can feel ghosts that have been around since olden times.
Maybe in that world, the existence of real haunted spots and ghosts is proven by NT.
If all of humanity becomes NT, we won’t need imperfect tools like language anymore, and we won’t be able to lie, making it possible to understand each other, right?
>>108
It’s a side story, but a Newtype that lies with their heart has appeared…
>>112
What the hell is that selfish Newtype?
>>114
Rather, there probably aren’t any completely selfless Newtypes.
>>108
Someone insisted that it is precisely that kind of existence (and also happened to create Zeon) is the story.
Well, if it were an existence as those words suggest, it would be all-knowing and all-powerful, right? That’s what was done in UC.
Machu has high NT abilities, but lacks piloting skills, so it feels like we don’t know how things will turn out from here, right?
It seems that all the operations are like a psychocomm.
Eva adjusts the strength of movement with a lever, right?
But there are times when it moves without the lever, and when holding the lever, it seems like a safety mechanism is working that prevents movement unless the lever is operated.
Since it’s a work by Tomino and Anno, I think you’ll understand the true meaning of Newtype correctly with Zieg Akus.
When you think about it, Evangelion is quite influenced by Gundam.
NT had hope for people who didn’t need to go to war.
In order to sell Gundam models, a war has to happen; I’ve succumbed to the meta reality.
I’m looking forward to how to handle it with Jiik Axus.
Reading the mind of someone who is thinking about useless things can break my own heart.
Actual Inbel
I’ve been thinking a lot lately that communication and relationships don’t matter in conflicts between humans…
I think a war will probably happen even if it’s just NT.
Aoi is nice, isn’t it?
Good…
If only we had that level of empathy, it would be peaceful.
Even if we understand each other, the realistic interests won’t disappear…
If we don’t merge into one and transcend time…
Because I can understand the other person’s true feelings, I immediately know that we can’t connect.
Without thinking too much, a complete amateur scattering a trained opponent is просто unimaginable.
It’s impossible without those special things, whether it’s abilities or auxiliary functions…
If there weren’t any newtypes who could create miracles by piloting Gundams!
NT is too much of a neat freak, isn’t it?
It’s impossible to reach a compromise or come to an understanding, so to maintain the group under NT, you must either bind them with force or limit their thinking through faith.
Being tied to a physical body is not good after all.
High levels of mental sensitivity can also become a drawback, can’t they?
The embodiment of “the” is Camille.
Humans are not superhumans.
Even among NTs, it should be immediately clear that this guy is two-faced, so what is the reason for Haman favoring Gremy?
It’s my first time watching Gundam, but is the difference in whether the system works or not due to talent?
>>131
I think that unless the protagonist or that HALO is special in some way from now on, it’s simply a difference in abilities.
>>131
Maybe it’s a difference in qualities.
As Kai-san said, no matter how much you try, you can’t become a god by doing a handstand.
It seems like I was about to become omniscient and omnipotent in UC.
>>132
I’m not used to it.
Despite being incredibly strong enough to influence the NT war situation, why did Zeon lose to the Federation in the official history?
>>135
It’s because of that damn strong NT.
>>135
There was an incredibly strong NT in the Federation that could influence the battlefield.
There is also a simple difference in quantity.
Can the presence or absence of a single pilot change history this much?
Overall, it’s like a margin of error in the war, but ever since that perm-haired guy joined, a number of top ace pilots from Zeon have been taken down in localized battles, and the GMs have become stronger…
It might be closer to saying that rather than giving victory to the Federation, they thoroughly crushed any chance of victory for Zeon.
It’s still the first episode, so I can’t say much, but is it a world line where Amuro doesn’t exist?
>>141
Watch the second episode next week too.
>>141
As long as Tem is here, there’s no such thing as not being here.
I don’t think they have appeared on the main stage.
The Zeon side will reach the limit of personnel numbers much sooner than the Federation.
When all the ace pilots are executed, it quickly becomes overwhelming…
At the time of the first generation, Amuro is angry saying, “The response is so slow, you idiot!” and NT is a bit strange.
Wow! Respond faster! (rumbling)
It’s scary that they’re dropping the conversation while saying their response is poor.
>>147
Coincidentally, the opponent at this time is Sharia.
In the context of the Newtype theory, the ‘God’ refers to the ideal of the whole that Bright and Usso were aiming for.
Under Minovsky particles, wireless communication is not possible, but it can be used through psychofield, so is the understanding that it is strong correct?
After defeating Sharia, the Gundam’s control system was messed up, so if we had just deployed Lalah as she was, we could have defeated Amuro.
Even though Exabe-kun was doing amazing things like catching bits!