
If only Garma were still alive… A photo from the officer candidate school days.
It was you who killed them.
>>1
The one who killed was the wooden horse…
After thinking about this, I ended up killing it myself… and then I suffer mental damage on my own.
If I had lived, wouldn’t that have become a factor for my ruin like Gaelio from Iron-Blooded Orphans?
Because he’s a boy.
The misfortune of being born is this guy too, huh…
>>5
There is also the misfortune of being raised by something called Jimbararu.
When I look at the state of Origaluma during his officer days…
It feels like there’s a chance they would support me even if I come out.
Are you considering it an “if” where Garma wasn’t killed, or are you thinking of the “if” where Garma is here right now?
When you were killing, you were really into it, but afterwards at the bar, you’re just like… seriously, you…
>>9
It’s something I’ve been looking forward to, but when I actually went to do it, it turned out to be quite different… that’s something that happens often.
>>15
It feels like the first time I went to a sex establishment.
What’s happening with Garma on the Zekuz?
>>10
Somehow it seems that Nare has retired, so according to the information, they are still alive.
If only Lala had lived…
I wonder why I killed Garma…
I can’t forget that Camille broke down…
You’ve been making fun of me ever since you reunited with Garma.
Did you not think about what would happen after you killed them?
>>16
It’s the first Zabi killer, so I thought it would surely be refreshing! But then…
>>16
I hadn’t thought about it, so if I had been normally demoted and hadn’t been lucky enough to be picked up by Kishiria, I might have had a hard time returning to space.
>>20
Maybe I would have been happier doing manual labor on Earth…
“If you can’t win with this, then you’re useless!” They whispered behind his back and tried to disrupt communications to kill Garma, causing a real mess.
>>17
I looked down on him and tried to kill him, but reflecting on it calmly later, I realized he was my friend…
>>17
Well, it’s mutual since Garma’s side also has a certain nonchalance, saying you wouldn’t understand without family.
…Looking back, it was a relationship where we could joke about those things lightly.
>>26
Char is a bit sinister.
>>28
Because I have a standing with my sister.
I think you wouldn’t understand since you don’t have a family, but I’ll say it anyway.
This is way beyond the line, even if it’s not against Char, right?
>>36
From Galma’s perspective, it seems like you’re making a statement that envies your freedom, but it’s honestly a real miscommunication.
>>36
But if it’s said by the child of the clan that killed my parents…
I bet Char wanted to see the scene where Degwin is feeling down.
Well, I was drinking out of despair.
I can act like a leader, but…
I guess I’m not suited for it.
>>21
Charisma exists, and there is also the quality to lead.
The person’s character and nature are just hopeless.
>>148
Isn’t the problem that those around us overestimate and don’t try to support each other equally?
>>156
The ones who come to this guy are mostly those who want to be supported…
I’m being completely disliked by the new types who have the ability to support each other.
I got demoted because I impulsively assassinated Garma…
It’s really the worst that they ran away after making such a speech with the new drug Z…
I feel like I only realized how infatuated I was with Lalah right after I lost her…
It is often said that the time when I was doing Quattro was the most carefree.
A man who sets things up himself and then gets seriously depressed.
You’re not cut out for revenge.
That’s why Camille hits you.
Since my half-life has been just that, I haven’t really understood friendship well…
Mask (Ruin) and Berly’s relationship is quite similar to that of Char and Garma.
The difference is that Char doesn’t have the stolen mask from the beginning.
Hehe… Shall I teach Garma as well…?
The delusion is so suffocatingly stinky that it makes me feel nauseous.
The Zabi family
If he hadn’t died at that moment, he would probably kill at another opportunity.
I was relieved that the meteorite drop had also failed, and it seems like there won’t be anything that will clear my mind with what I’m doing.
When he killed Kshiria, he only spoke of his dedication to Garma, without any resentment towards Kshiria, who had played with him in his childhood.
>>40
Kishiria is not really a friend, so it’s fine…
>>44
Kishiria was also quite friendly towards Casval, wasn’t she…? (Sigh…)
>>40
It’s clear from just that how much she’s worried about getting Garma involved rather than seeking revenge.
During my officer days, he was a friend who would laugh and forgive me.
It’s incredibly rotten to intentionally provoke someone by sending a message right at the moment they’re about to make a bold move.
Origin Char killed too many before going to the officer academy.
Although there is only resentment towards the Zabi family…
Dai-kun isn’t the kind of crazy person who would deserve to be killed, right?
You’re just too fitting for killing Garma, hating yourself, and escaping into alcohol.
It seems like they’ve already forgotten about Garma by now.
>>48
Well, what do you think…?
It’s a guy who cares about Mineva, after all.
The voice actor for Garma in Origin is Tetsuya Kakihara, and I’m like, no way~~~~~~!!
>>49
It’s your castle ❤❤❤❤
>>64
I like Origin because I thought no one could fall off with this.
>>68
Even after that happens, if you say, “It’s your father’s fault…” and I don’t despair but instead charge Gaw with the wooden horse! Isn’t Garma more amazing for doing that?
>>87
Huh…? You’ve got more guts than I expected…
It’s probably the Zabi family, eight or nine times out of ten.
In fact, there is no evidence that the assassin of Dykun is a member of the Zabi family.
>>51
Aside from Origin, the only ones who might be involved with the various matters related to Dyke in terms of age are Degwin and Gihren.
As for Garma, never mind.
Since Lalah’s death is about 90% Char’s fault, it really isn’t fair for Amuro to take it out on him.
>>55
It’s a nuisance! (Firmly) That’s for sure…
>>55
I know that all too well.
>>55
More than her death, concerning Lalah.
I think there’s a strong jealousy over Amuro communicating with the NT.
>>55
If a woman who might become a mother is hurt, then… you know…
>>55
If anything, Zeon intended to remove Lalah from Hermes (they sent Char for that purpose), but it was Char himself who threw a tantrum and even had Sharia assassinated to bring Lalah to the battlefield…
There’s no need to actually kill a good friend, you know.
Since you’re the boy from “Amachan,” you should have used that to your advantage and targeted others instead.
When I kill Garma, can I do it… I can do it! I’m really getting pumped up for the revenge that can finally begin.
After killing, I felt a sense of emptiness and loss, but I can’t stop because it’s a story I started.
I understand the thought that if you don’t do Garma, you can’t do anything else.
When it comes to doing something like Char, I seriously do it on a whim without thinking at all.
Speaking of which, during the Axis Drop, Artesia was on Earth! I remembered that during the final battle.
Char’s biggest mistake is
It’s the fact that I didn’t go to defeat the Gundam right after fighting Blau-Bro.
I often see statements that it seems like Garma regrets being assassinated.
He doesn’t show any signs of that in the story, and he’s not the type to regret things anyway.
>>69
Even so!
>>69
It’s up to the interpretation of the line “Because he’s a boy” there.
>>76
It’s nothing but a mockery that a crybaby goes out to battle and ends up dying in that scene.
The appeal of Char lies in the moments when his impulses and passions surpass his reason, despite having talent, intelligence, and status.
>>70
Eating raw Aznable makes me realize how much Frontal is just a synthetic product, so it’s really well-designed, seriously.
>>74
Supporters do not want to understand that Char Aznable acts based on momentum, enthusiasm, and the emotions of the moment when he is about to do something significant.
I just twisted the communication code and dripped some liquid…
I didn’t kill directly…
Everyone keeps saying to do it, so I was thinking I might as well…
>>72
However, with this, I have lost my freedom…
>>77
It’s a story that you started, right?
Even though I could have lived carrying all of it—my dead father, my mother who left behind, and my younger sister who clings to me—I started living by killing an innocent young man.
Since it seems possible, and it’s a momentum of assassination, I thought it would be possible sooner or later, and I feel like I might do it.
In public, he’s Frontale, but in private, he’s the real Aznable, so it’s hard to say that Frontale himself is the Char that the world desires.
Is the novel noise?
Hair and hair.
What’s amazing about Garma is that if he came out while still alive, he would probably cause the Zabi family to split.
The revenge against the Zabi family and the NT supremacy are both caused by the education of Jinba Ral.
He is seriously a man who failed the parental lottery.
If you regret that, what face are you saying it with?
…Well, it’s not strange to regret then.
A life that was truly run through with a momentum and spirit like a painting.
I somehow like it when it ultimately gets nasty when I’m dealing with Amuro.
>>85
The only one who straightforwardly tells me, “You can do more, you idiot!” is this guy.
“I don’t want to be told to shut up!” is what I can honestly say.
Maybe after I died, I was really thinking about Garma a lot and feeling all emotional.
>>88
How did you get into Kiciria…
>>93
If Kiriya is known, then I must be an acquaintance.
Thank you for playing with me, big sister…
I wish Amuro would come along with me to space in Z…
He may be a spoiled rich kid, but he was the only human who seemed like he would support Char in the Zabi family…
>>90
That said, there is nothing Garma can do for Casval Daikun.
I have to kill it.
If you really didn’t care about anything, wouldn’t you not think of a gesture when killing Kshyria?
>>91
“I killed everyone in the Zabi family, so get along in the afterlife! All I can see is how bad-natured that is.”
No matter how you look at it, it’s all crap.
In the first place, the Zabi family has done things that they can’t complain about even if they’re killed by Char.
>>92
If you’re regretting it, what face are you showing?
That’s completely different in meaning.
In other words, while Kishiria had perfectly remembered him, the fact that Char starts seeking revenge is just too haphazard for Char…
>>99
If anything, I might even say something like I’ll stop living for revenge just before.
Oh, there’s K Rool over there, let’s go kill him.
It’s not really a flaw, but seeing Amuro help someone whose car got stuck made me realize again how interesting he is no matter what he’s doing.
It seems that Garma has awakened if we change the order of death seen in Gihren’s Ambition.
>>103
I think that if Dozle had died, rather than stopping, it would have been impossible for Haman to rise to power.
I can’t help but think that if things went well, they could have been tamed except for Girell, right?
>>105
Kishiria is impossible.
I’m completely better than Char.
>>105
Kshiria is absolutely impossible.
Even the true Char.
I’m alive.
I wish you would give it to me…
It’s not exactly regret, but I think it’s a performance that differs from what I had in mind…
It just feels different between the TV and the movie version.
After Garma, I couldn’t make any equal friends until the end, right?
I got along relatively well with Henken and Bright, but they were just colleagues with whom I had a work-related relationship.
>>108
It’s definitely Amuro.
>>108
It’s not that I couldn’t make it, but rather that they themselves aren’t trying to make it.
“That line from Amuro, ‘That’s how you will only look down on others forever,’ is too precise.”
>>116
“It’s also a line of rejection that says I’m not your friend.”
In the past, we were wingmen, weren’t we?
>>127
After being badmouthed by Beltorchika, Captain Quattro was saying, “He’s not that kind of person!”…
It didn’t have to kill anything.
First of all, it’s that Daikun fanatic, Gimba Ral, who cannot be trusted for all the various things he has instilled in Casval.
>>113
Casval doesn’t think everything Zimba says is right either.
That aside, Kishiria is sending assassins to kill, so the resentment towards the Zabi family is growing.
>>140
That’s an origin setting, right?
Garma is quite tenacious, or rather, имеет довольно сильный дух.
I thought he was a talented person who would eventually become someone who would use me!
Well, it feels like I was murdered because I was able to do it.
>>117
So there’s a possibility of seeing Super Garma next time…
>>124
There is a high possibility that he has discarded the Zabi family name and become an ordinary person named Garma Eschamber.
>>130
If something like the initial settings remains and hasn’t been discarded,
Garma failed to elope, Iselina was killed, and he was taken back to the Moon.
>>117
It only means that Duzur himself has no political power, so he relies on Garma… that’s about it.
The governance in North America is just a purely decorative position.
>>129
Even if it’s a decoration, if we don’t have the wooden horse and keep applying pressure on Jaburo, the battle might have changed.
>>129
Dozuru is not the kind of person who would actively cause political conflicts within the family.
>>135
I desire political power itself.
Since we can’t accommodate the army’s requests with Gihren and Kishiria.
I think that Garma can be shaped to be a military representative capable of countering the Mayunashi duo.
The man who was called by Kshyria and had his true identity revealed, standing there completely unprepared and sweating profusely.
>>118
It’s insane not to consider the possibility of being found out at all.
Kisiria is the most problematic in the Zabi family, isn’t she?
Well, if Gihren hadn’t killed his father… it doesn’t really seem to matter much.
>>119
I love special forces, including the use of NT, so it will eventually become a source of conflict.
>>119
Well, Gihren killed Degwin.
Kyshiria thought, “If I don’t kill him, I’ll probably get killed too…” and that’s why she was assassinated by Girel from behind.
If Gihren hadn’t taken care of his father, things wouldn’t have gotten so out of hand.
Since he is Casval and has no intention of submitting to the Zabi family, the only option is to kill him somewhere.
Putting that aside, I feel down.
Was it a high streamer?
I sent Amuro a long, sarcastic message.
The interesting thing about this guy is that he thinks he can hide his true identity with that strange mask.
Having the talent to do anything halfway is a bad thing.
Isn’t Kshyria overly glorified in later years?
What do you mean by both new-type units and anti-new-type units?
>>126
It seems you were really liked…
It’s important to send things like a vase to your boss, isn’t it?
It’s great that the misfortunes of birth and the boy are all beautifully encapsulated in a boomerang line.
On the contrary, I don’t like Char who kills Garma and feels nothing, it’s Frontal.
>>136
It seems like they would die after nicely summarizing humanity.
If Garma had lived, it was quite promising that all the filth of the Zabi family would be washed away and he would have had a reconciliatory handshake with Casval Rem Deikun, leading to a hopeful future.
>>138
In other words, it’s a good end for the Spacenoids.
>>143
Turning the Earth into a ring… is that what you mean!?
Is it the misfortune of my birth… I wish Garma were here…
We might have been able to share it…
>>142
I killed (someone).
It’s you.
>>142
It’s definitely true that we were close personally…
>>142
I don’t think I’m that naive.
>>147
Char would think like that when he’s feeling weak.
Well, I killed them right away… but I’m just stabbing myself with a blade that I can’t see.
Please die.
Your existence throws the order of this world into chaos.
Char is only a hero when he kills Kycilia.
I think Kishiria feels a bit guilty about killing for the sake of her sister and peace.
Was Garma a nice person?
From Shirocco?
>>152
It seems that the sweet governance was likely popular because it was humbly welcomed.
Of course, they were probably spitting behind my back.
>>152
A playboy like Shirocco is not a standard for good or evil.
>>152
If we use that guy as a benchmark, the world would be overflowing with good people and there would be no more wars.
In other words, it’s hard to understand when you mix in the origin and side stories.
Sirocco is like an embodiment of evil in the story, isn’t it?
It seems that Geo’s hidden arms are equipment designed to tow guerrilla units that have run out of fuel in space.
Garma is a good person, or rather, the type of good person who is definitely going to get assassinated and die somewhere like Brex.
>>163
Rather, you are the type that lasts by being just the right portable shrine.
Whether it’s Gihren or Kshyria, they wouldn’t just eliminate Garma as an annoyance, since they can easily manipulate him.
>>178
Having a sense of self probably makes that guy a nuisance.
Haman Karn of Axis… I wish Garma would deal with me…
>>164
Don’t impose it.
>>172
Hamann! How could you have raised Garma like this!
Char isn’t that cold-hearted!
I think that, but it also feels like I’m wrong.
I don’t really understand this guy.
Char himself was initially skeptical of the NT supremacy.
I was stained because of Lalah’s death, but…
I thought that Char has charisma but zero political power, but were there any Tomino characters who actually had political sense?
>>168
I believe they do have a solid political sense.
What Char lacks is the interpersonal sense to build relationships with those he wants to be close to.
>>176
Even though there is someone I can speak my true feelings to, it’s terrible that we end up fighting because our ways of life are completely opposite.
>>176
Basically, Char’s conversations are more like dodgeball than a game of catch.
There must be a way to save people in battle after relentlessly becoming hostile with Kamille while trying to shoot Four! Find that way!
Camille gets angry and says, “There’s no way that’s possible!”
>>190
Both are correct, that’s tough.
I think Char is quite happy with this exchange.
If Garma survived that hellish Year One War and teamed up with Char, the Federation would probably lose.
>>169
I’m going to become the absolute destroyer of the Titans in various ways…
Garma is a much better person than those who at least dislike standing out themselves because he tries to stand out on his own.
When Garma’s hands were shaking at the officer training school and he couldn’t button his military uniform.
Seeing you do it with your own hands made me think, can you really kill someone like that…
The allure lies in not only killing but also drowning in alcohol at a dive bar afterwards.
The cute, cute Cassval boy who is smart yet foolish, calm yet passionate, ambitious yet values mom and friends more than the world.
At the very least, if Garma were alive, he would have been used as some kind of banner.
Even Sirocco’s thoughts and actions were based on the idea of making the world better, but… no, that’s impossible, Valpurgis!
Forget about that man and become a couple, Char♥
>>180
This is no joke!
Even the ornamental Mineva is like that, so there’s no way the Zabi family is ordinary.
>>183
Even in the era of Audrey, things were just too chaotic around her.
Garma is, for better or worse, a spoiled child, so as long as he puts on a good front, anyone will associate with him.
Maybe I can get along politely with Basque too.
Even if the Axis drop is successful, as Char himself said, he has no intention of guiding humanity.
The Axis drop feels like a way to create a trigger, and it seems that true NTs should be the ones to carry out the real reform.
>>186
Char! A man like you! What a small-minded person you are!
I just shot the Parliament in Dakar! I think being able to say “this is how the Titans do it!” on the spot is a matter of political power.
During the time of the new Garma, Dozle has joined the forces.
If the Axis drop had succeeded, that guy would probably just wander off somewhere instead of guiding humanity.