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[Mobile Suit Crossbone Gundam] Looking at Kurobond Dust, I often think about how we overcame this era.

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The colony is only facing elements of aging, population explosion, and a food crisis.

Oh? Huh? What? This “Universal Century” is no good anymore! (blush) Brother! This… “Universal Century” is no good anymore! (neutral) Brother! Indeed… up to this point, it’s “not” possible! And I understood (friendly) how much our options were limited by the high-ranking officials… (were they only believing in information?) It’s fine, isn’t it? And I understood (neutral) how much our options were limited by the high-ranking officials… I have been getting reliable data every time I gained a position. Moreover, I made people believe that we were trying to move such a universe… But you can’t derive the correct conclusion from wrong data! The conclusion is clear. The universe… “Chronicle” cannot be maintained. The argument shows that at least… there is no capacity to avoid the current number of individuals! Therefore, let’s proceed.

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I should have managed to overcome it all the way to Kuntala.

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G Saver → Kuntala → ∀ → G Reconquista, right?

You really held on well, didn’t you?

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>>2

G is G, but where does Mobile Fighter G Gundam fit in?

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I wonder if the food problem was somehow resolved with the broccoli in G-Saver.

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There will be an era when nanomachine technology and photon technology blossom.

There are times when we use that to bring about Armageddon.

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G-Saver is precisely addressing that food issue.

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>>5

From a chronological standpoint, it’s about half a century in the future from dust…

It’s sad that it didn’t last a hundred years since the colony drop.

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There are a lot of colonies that have worsened significantly compared to Shangri-La, making it impossible to even carry out repairs, and the population explosion is just a disaster.

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Earthnoids hardly live on Earth anymore, right?

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>>7

If the colony is in that state, won’t they hesitate to go into space?

It seems that even Manhunters have loosened their enforcement around the time near V.

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Wasn’t it said that only certain areas are struggling with dust?

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>>8

With a population that has exceeded 30 billion and continues to grow, along with the serious issue of colony aging, the situation is on the verge of exploding.

The aging problem of the colony and the food issue cannot be helped anymore.

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I don’t understand why there’s such a population explosion in the Universal Century.

Is the average lifespan extremely long and the birth rate really high?

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>>9

The population of the Universal Century can only be described as something that will increase if left alone.

This area was created based on a time when there was a sense of urgency that humanity would perish due to environmental pollution, global warming, and population explosion if things continued as they were, so it can’t be helped…

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I think they were saying that with Crowbond Dust, the Earth’s population is only around 100 million.

There would be more if we include illegal residents.

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The person who said in Laputa that one cannot live away from the earth probably had a point, I feel.

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>>14

Let’s take the soil to space!

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It is quite common for the number of children to increase even when living conditions are tough.

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Right now, the influence of the populace is still being managed by each colony, but from the perspective of the ruling authorities, it’s a dead end as the issues of aging, food, and land, not to mention the plundering MS from the Warring States period, are getting worse and worse.

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The immediate future of the Universal Century feels like it’s either G-Savior or Gaia Gear for now.

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Can’t we migrate somewhere? Like Mars?

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>>20

Mars had the Tri-Stellar faction of the TR plan hustling, but the remnants of Zeon caused a lot of trouble and everything blew up, so it won’t become a destination for the excess population.

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>>20

It seems that there is a city on Mars founded by the descendants of the Zeon remnants around the 150s.

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In G-Reco, even former resource colonies near the Moon are always in a shabby state and causing problems.

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At the same time, we have to cut back to the limit in the story of the agricultural king.

It clearly states that we can’t export food.

By 1979, the signs of ruin were already visible, including the story of Astaroth.

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The Earth no longer has infrastructure, so it’s not popular like it was back in the time of the thread picture.

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The problem of humans increasing too quickly in the Universal Century.

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>>26

This is handled in the novel Unicorn.

The bias in age after those born in 1980 is so abnormal that it goes beyond being just unusual.

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>>29

Many TV series haven’t touched on this point much.

When you think about it calmly, there should be a lot of children and young people in society.

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In such a strange world, technology has advanced enough to be able to bring out the Moonlight Butterfly.

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>>27

This is a story that could take hundreds or even over a thousand years in the future.

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The setting of the population explosion before the Universal Century is fine, but it’s too unrealistic that the population has returned to its original state between the One Year War and the Char’s Counterattack era…

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>>30

From there, the population is 30 billion in Dust.

Arnold is unreasonable!!! It’s no wonder that the capacity is exceeded.

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See, my theory was correct, wasn’t it?

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>>31

The theory of population reduction is a philosophy of Director Tomino himself, so at least in the Universal Century, it cannot be overturned as it is a valid argument…

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Connecting from Dust to G-Saver offers no hope, so I’ve been trying to think that I won’t connect.

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It sounds similar to the way a person caught up in conspiracy theories speaks.

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>>38

In reality, after this, I get tricked by my older brother, and while he plunders and massacres colonies in various places, I’m pushed to the point of suggesting that we should let it slide nicely as a match pump to reduce the population!

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Are women in the Universal Century having that many children?

Well, that’s overflowing with vitality.

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So I guess population hibernation was taking place in ∀.

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>>41

That’s different.

Because the Earth sphere became foolish due to a stupid war.

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A person can live as a human only until Side 7.

If it’s okay to become garbage, then there’s a course called Jupiter.

I’ve been exposed to the original and F91 novels as well as Crossbone Unmarked, so there’s nothing that can be done about it.

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>>42

Ironically, in this era, Jupiter is the one that can still maintain a proper way of life and technological level.

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Because it’s connected to Gaia Gear, humans will again pollute the water veins of Earth after that, and Maha will also start to move.

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>>47

It’s quite mysterious that Maha from Gaia Gear is returning to Earth supremacy again.

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>>53

Although too many people have gone into space, it has been suggested that the era of space was so harsh that a return to Earth is occurring.

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>>47

In the first place, the Earth is already dirty in the main V story.

In the proposal for V, it seems that the current Mahas are unmotivated simply because having fewer people would be problematic.

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By the time of G-Reco, the population problem is no longer an issue, but the facilities in the colonies have reached their limits, bodies are mutating and it’s scary, and the difficulties of living in space have become the focal point.

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Krobon DUST is said to have G-Saber consciousness, but the latest episode of Zero Diver was blatantly doing an Afrikaans joke.

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>>50

In F90FF, they are doing it thoroughly, and there seems to be a deep-rooted universal desire among the Space Noids for someone who is the true NT to guide them.

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>>61

Well, it’s just too ironic that they’re saying anyone, even a monkey, can become a new type.

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>>66

It’s already been shown in F90 that just a new type can be mass-produced scientifically.

On top of that, the revival of the core part of Zeonism is occurring with the existence of a true Newtype.

Like a sect.

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>>66

I’m telling you it’s not official.

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>>79

What Garma is saying is that it’s not official, but the conversation itself is official.

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>>61

The people of the Croborn world are wondering if a clone of Char will appear—no, isn’t there one? It’s terrible that this has been suggested.

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All I know about the Martian Mariner City for now is that there is a school and that the students seem like enhanced humans.

If the construction machinery hadn’t fallen…

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Giren’s population reduction is out of the question, but it’s painful to feel that we’re pushed into a situation where we have to manage through mass killings to maintain an appropriate capacity, or humanity will face extinction.

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If you were to ask Director Tomino, he would probably say that even modern Japan has too many people…

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The era has come when the problem of needing to maintain the created earth, including in works like G-Reco, prominently emerges.

Aging of the colony

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>>57

The issue of infrastructure decay has become quite apparent in reality.

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>>60

It seems like there are already talks about ZZ’s Shangri-La and the early colonies being seriously deteriorated.

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If you make too many bunches on the side, it becomes like the Sengoku period.

It has been a concern for a long time.

In the end, that anxiety has come true, and only devastation is progressing.

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Wasn’t there a part in Kurobon that talked about half the population being 15 years old or younger?

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Human wisdom can overcome such things…

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>>63

It didn’t work.

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I think you can understand how bad it is if you consider that all colonies in this era are more or less like Shangri-La.

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The colony is rotting, just like in F91.

The environmental system is broken, but I guess that’s fine…

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>>69

The federal government has no intention of spending money.

I’m really enthusiastic about new construction because it allows for unlimited rebates.

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>>71

Not only are you unwilling to pay, but are you also going to protect me if something happens? F91 couldn’t protect me after all! And then during the Jupiter war, it was all reliant on the Colony Army.

In Zanskar, the Rigamillitia is single-handedly pushing back (although it seems to be ignored that the Mubarak fleet is cooperating), leading to the sentiment of “We don’t need worthless people who just collect taxes and won’t protect us!!” which marked the beginning of the Space Warring States period.

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It is true that the Mubarak fleet is being ignored, but it is also thanks to Mubarak. However, it is strange that, while those guys are tackling the Zanskar independently as a non-mainstream faction, various issues arise for the Federation.

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In other words, the fact that the Federation was so terrible yet didn’t collapse quickly is the root of all problems, so I really want the new leader to do something about it.

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>>67

Anahaim in the Thunderbolt world is trash, but it is capable of protecting life on the Moon.

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>>73

That’s just something for the collection, isn’t it?

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I think people might not truly grasp the post-war population explosion unless they experience it themselves.

I don’t want to experience it.

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>>75

In historical terms, when the population decreases due to war, it often leads to a baby boom as a reaction, even if conditions are poor.

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>>67

I wonder what kind of environmental pollution would cause that…

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>>81

Well, with colonies dropping all over the place and giant machines exploding, the pollution seems really bad.

It seems like it’s still better than Cosmic Illusion, where gene contamination is severe even before the main story and nuclear explosions are commonplace in the main story.

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>>81

About ten years ago, we were using a water-type Zaku for whale conservation activities.

Many years later, there will be a beach where a large number of dolphin and whale bones are washed ashore.

The whales of the Universal Century are increasing and declining repeatedly at speeds several times their original span…!

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>>81

In the region expelled by the upper echelons of the Federation under Lady Haman.

Do you know that they are doing redevelopment?

There’s a photo in Hathaway’s newspaper showing that the forest at the factory is in serious trouble.

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>>67

Wasn’t there a whale in V?

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It’s not official! It’s only about a certain someone.

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The fear that the post-war baby boom seemed to those involved is a feeling that later generations can’t understand.

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Let’s conclude that we should return to Earth and live a humble life… doesn’t that seem a bit lacking in dreams!?

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>>91

If it’s a story that continues to expand and develop, you should watch Macross…

There are nutrients that can only be obtained from Gundam.

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Director Tomino criticizes both dictatorship and democracy…

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>>94

The portrayal of the overly elite who have become radicalized and the dull masses is particularly humble in the novel version.

It’s clearly shown in Senhasu, but in the video, it’s slightly cut out.

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Since the colony is artificial, it will deteriorate over time.

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In a way, what Char says in “Char’s Counterattack” is a reflection of reality, and it’s intriguing how it’s subtly hinted at in “V” and “Gundam Gaya.”

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The Mubarak fleet (Federal army) officially repelled the Zanscare in conjunction with the Riga Militia (Resistance), and the Riga Militia believes that they couldn’t have repelled them without the help of the Mubarak fleet, yet from the outside, it seems like the Federation completely ignored it and only the Resistance put in the effort, which is just too harsh.

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>>97

When looking at the entirety of the federation while viewing the Zanskar War, it is natural to observe that tendency.

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>>97

That’s because Mubarak took independent action out of necessity, since he had no confidence that the federal government and mainstream factions would do anything.

It’s certainly thanks to Mubarak, but it’s only natural that they would give up on him.

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I wonder if Minovsky particles have some kind of impact on the ecosystem of living organisms.

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Well, it’s true that the Mubarak fleet did its job, but weren’t those people acting independently against the military…?

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>>100

Although I acted on my own, I was a member of the Federation Army and a fleet commander, representing the military strength of the Federation.

It is true that we repelled Zanskar with the help of the Federation.

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>>109

Mubarak himself is already moving independently, so no one is going to say thank you to the federation just because Mubarak took action.

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Environmental pollution might not resonate unless you know about the major pollution crises of the 1970s.

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The Mubarak fleet is composed of enlightened people, but it is also evidence that there is no military control whatsoever.

It is a symbol of the organization’s hollowing out.

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>>102

It’s not a unit organized and mobilized by the Earth Federation and the Federation Army, but rather a group of volunteers who acted because they couldn’t just leave Zanskar alone.

In the first place, both the fact that Zanskar is being neglected and the unilateral decision to mobilize the fleet and engage in combat are problematic situations.

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I would hate it if the colony I live in becomes dilapidated, and the air conditioning goes haywire, making it extremely cold…

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General Mubarak launched an operation through official procedures with his own authority, but as a result, he has deviated from the main faction of the federation.

Since the fleet was almost completely annihilated in the battle with Zanskar, we can’t rely on the Galactic Federation forces any more than we already could.

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Isn’t Zanskar too strong?

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>>107

In the Universal Century TV series, while the number of enemies might be a concern, the quality of MS is at its peak.

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The generation that has witnessed people who suffered from severe pain due to industrial oil rotting from their skin, getting clogged in their joints, and having brittle bones is also significant.

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The federation in the age of space warring states is seriously finished as a military.

If this improves, it would be better, but only the weapons have improved, and as a military, Gaia Gear has become even worse.

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>>112

The Cyclops must have been working hard behind the scenes, and judging by G-Savior, it seems like Font might be involved with the Illuminati somehow…

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>>119

Both Cyclops and Mubarak are individuals who act independently on their own.

The fact that such things are left unchecked is proof that the federation has already mostly collapsed.

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>>128

Moreover, those guys are still military units, so it’s manageable, but in the end, the secret police, which is no longer even military, has become something like an army… that’s why.

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>>128

Just so you know, Cyclops is seriously going through the proper procedure with a clear mind.

It feels like I’m acting independently or operating within the best possible range.

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Whether we evaluate the Mubarak fleet or not, we ultimately come to the conclusion that the Federation cannot be relied upon.

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If I were to put it bluntly, it seems like the Mubarak fleet just came to take all the good parts.

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In other words, ordinary citizens end up perceiving everyone as incompetent except for Mubarak, who actually took action.

Since the Mubarak fleet has been completely destroyed, what’s left is…

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I want you to know that there was a time when using cooking oil sold by companies would cause pimples all over the body and make the skin of newborn babies turn completely black.

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>>118

There are parts that become clearer when considering the backdrop of the Showa era at the time of writing, rather than just the contemporary values such as the sense of crisis regarding earth pollution and thoughts on the Federation and terrorists in Tomino’s works.

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>>118

This is what happens in just 15 years since the Tokyo Burned-out Fields.

If we lose control, environmental pollution will spread endlessly in just 10 years.

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It’s already a mess from the start, considering that Anaheim and Sanari are cooperating and calling out to companies in various colonies around the world to resist.

It’s about civil life, Riga Militia.

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Environmental issues have become commonplace and trivialized.

It’s interesting that something is becoming new again due to the aging issues of facilities and systems.

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The evaluation changes depending on whether you see Mubarak as part of the federal regular army or as a group like the EUGO that participated in the resistance.

Maybe in that world, it’s considered the latter.

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The fact that even the motivated people within the military have determined that cooperating with the resistance is better than negotiating with the headquarters shows that the organization is finished.

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And if the Mubarak fleet is completely destroyed, then the space warlords era will surely accelerate.

Cycroops is also involved in various things with the otaku boy, rapidly growing in a faction position, and has been involved in bribery and other issues, so it’s all gone downhill.

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It’s said that there are no dreams, but it’s only the first Gundam series by Director Tomino that had an ending that gave hope for the future in the Universal Century works.

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Even the Cyclops would cry upon seeing that people are alive; all I can say is that in that world, we just have to keep on living.

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To put it bluntly, the so-called corrupt upper management is actually a projection of the management teams at Bandai and Sunrise…

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Furthermore, in the future, the man-hunting division will become militarized and stage a coup against the federation.

It’s too much of a cat country.

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The only decent unified military force in the Federation is the 1st, and to begin with, something is off with both the Titans of Z and the AEUG.

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>>134

It’s a federation vs federation, after all.

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The Dust era is at the bottom of the late Sengoku period, so I guess it will bounce back from here again.

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The Cyclopes seem to be based in space, according to what I’ve seen in the Titanomachy.

Even if manhunting can do as they please and it becomes difficult to move, it’s still amazing that during that era they managed to produce 100 MS and even Noelle Raise.

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Despite being a regular army, it’s strange that we are fundamentally outmatched in the quality of weapons by private armies, especially around Cosmos Babylon.

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>>138

Yes, there is a reason that Frontier 1 wasn’t ready with its military capabilities on the emerging side…

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>>138

It’s become commonplace to turn a blind eye to the fact that the ruler of a colony is piling up money and creating tons of MS.

If anything, it has already been approved in advance by the government through backdoor deals until the independence of Cosmo Babylon.

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In the G-Reco interview, it strongly argues that humanity should be reduced to one billion! So this idea is really deep-rooted.

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That’s why modern companies appealing to the environment and health are different from those who messed up in the past; it’s to show that.

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Arnold really worked hard for that era.

The more I knew after putting in the effort, the more I realized it was over, and that became the thread’s image.

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The motivation for weapons had become quite decent by the time of DUST and Gaia Gear, but the development capabilities of the Zii Institution were excessively abnormal.

Even with decent weapons, the Federation has a shortage of personnel and lacks pilots.

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>>145

And despite having a development style reminiscent of the 110s, the abnormality of the Zorin sole that can somewhat compete with the man-machine…

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>>145

This is too serious… There are skilled guys among the Dust, but they all work freelance…

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The parliament has already relocated to the moon, and from the perspective of the federation, it’s not a bad thing for the population of Earth to decrease without getting their hands dirty.

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>>146

Despite that, when it comes to wanting to abandon Earth, it’s rather that they actually want to return if possible, which is truly characteristic of the Federation.

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The fun Universal Century becomes apparent as soon as you realize that the more intellectual you become, the more it’s no good.

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>>147

It’s not like we can just drop Axis because it’s all gone to waste, and even trying to innovate humanity with the Psycho Frame and Newtype isn’t going well, but…

It’s amazing that human history has continued for over a thousand years.

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The meticulousness of Cosmo Babylon includes engaging the young soldiers of Oldsmobile even before the uprising.

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>>148

Cosmobabylon’s craftsmanship is thorough, but the core ideology is surprisingly flimsy, even shocking in its laxity compared to Geonism.

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When you look at the numbers properly, there’s really no choice but to go crazy.

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They say we won against Zanskar thanks to the federation.

The federal government and federal army obstructed the information transmission to Mubarak.

They are concealing information about Angel Halo through a backdoor deal with Zanskar.

The organization is finished.

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Despite the ridiculous number of deaths in the One Year War, the population quickly rebounds, so I can only say that people in that world must be having a crazy number of children.

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>>154

People can adapt to any environment, so it’s not an incomprehensible story.

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Got it! Let’s shoot the people who want to stay on Earth with a beam from the satellite!

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It seems like the federal soldiers fighting against the Zanskar troops are at a level where they’re just waiting to be defeated…

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Cosmo Babylon has been preparing for over 15 years just for MS development.

I think it’s only natural that it’s above the federation.

I think it’s strange that Zanscare was mass-producing monsters in just about four years…

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Boring people just keep telling the same story, like the one about population growth.

I don’t care.

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The Crossbone Vanguard soldiers had once joined the Federation Army and were enhancing their skills at military school.

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I wonder how they were able to create colonies so easily in the early Universal Century?

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>>162

At that time, there were probably many motivated people in the Federation, for better or for worse.

“And thus, it became corrupt through generational change.”

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>>162

It must have been a situation where survival was at risk unless they migrated.

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>>162

In reality, it’s being done at a rapid pace, so the internal situation is quite bad, and various aspects of it are depicted.

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It’s nice that we are in a peaceful era where the military isn’t moving on a large scale.

Suddenly, a madman with unusual weaponry appears.

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>>166

If you want peace, you must prepare military power, but the difficult part is that a peacetime military is just a money-consuming burden.

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>>166

In reality, the living space of the Universal Century is so vast that it just seems like nothing has happened since Char’s Counterattack, but in hindsight, small conflicts are constantly occurring, so it’s not surprising that powerful maniacs emerge.

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I wonder what happened to Hangelg after that.

I guess I might be one of the founders of the Illuminati after all.

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Colony construction is something that can only be justified as a fundamental premise of that world.

If we were able to accomplish things during the era of just one Earth, then why can’t we do it now in an age where we can bring resources in from other satellites?

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>>169

It may be that the know-how is being lost because the colony corporation is in a situation where it cannot be maintained.

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>>169

It might be possible to do it, but in a situation where all the colonies are at war with each other, building a colony would be very…

I mean, not just the military, but all companies are in a state of being seized by colonies, so companies can’t be in a normal state either.

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It’s quite chaotic to say that this is peaceful, isn’t it?

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>>171

It has been relatively peaceful around the time of Sen Hasa and F90, but recently, with F90FF, a large number of Daikun faction terrorists have been added.

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I want a depiction of the era when everyone was fighting with all their might before ∀, but the problem is that there isn’t enough popularity for ∀ to make that happen…

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The early production Moon Moon is amazing!

It’s hard to protect against cosmic rays.

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Wooden Empire: “See? It was better to manage the population, right?”

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Isn’t the Universal Century already over from its very inception?

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You trimmed it in the One Year War, but you’ve increased it again!

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General Revil is too righteous as a soldier of the Federation, making him seem out of place.

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Do some population control!

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Giren, Jamitov, Maha, Char, the Ronah family, and Zanskar all ultimately decrease the human population significantly for control.

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During the F91 era, the Earth’s environment was disastrous.

The V era is recovering, but it still has a long way to go.

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That’s why Director Tomino has been saying that space immigration is impossible and that companies talking about space development are just using it as a way to collect money.

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