
Moreover, it can also become a hover booster.
A shield with enough thrust to send the DX flying despite the main thruster being broken.
It’s hard to tell whether it has an area as a shield or not.
>>3
Well, I feel like it was doing its job as a shield.
>>3
In terms of area, X before the renovation is actually smaller.
>>3
If we only consider the width, it shouldn’t be much different from the standard X’s shield rifle shield.
The vertical length of the booster part is such that the shield itself is twice the length.
However, like DX, attacks and defenses basically concentrate around the center.
It’s just a multifunctional equipment that happens to be shaped like a shield!
Upon looking at it again, it’s quite an outlandish weapon.
>>6
It’s the idea armament conceived by a genius.
If I used it, I’d definitely press the launch button while it was on my back.
>>7
It’s the work of the genius mechanic kid, so it probably has some mechanism to prevent misfires.
“Don’t you dare come back until you collect it!! That’s the only worth of this shield.”
It’s an important and valuable piece of equipment that you have to go out of your way to retrieve after dropping it into the sea.
I want the DX shield to share its durability as well.
>>10
That thing got bombarded with concentrated fire and was then cut from above after enduring so much.
Finally, crushed by the gigantic scissors.
In Super Robot Wars, it’s left as a interchangeable type, but in the anime, it seems like it’s actually good that the satellite cannon is gone, and it’s painful to see it forgotten.
>>11
Well, it’s probably better if it doesn’t exist…
A 12-year-old chief who made this from junk.
It can also become a beam blade.
It’s assembled with prized parts like the multi-barrel beam cannon and thrusters for the MA, so loss is not an option.
The MA booster attached to this guy has an unusually high thrust.
I thought it was from the Bigro category in the Universal Century, but considering Frieden’s area of operation is primarily in North America, it must be true.
In the end, the divider didn’t come out with MG, did it?
I have a memory of something that looked like a crescent-shaped blade shooting beams.
>>21
It should have been used to break through Patulia’s armor.
>>24
It left an impression because it was like a key technique that heightened the excitement.
I wonder if that was different from the usual association beam firing…
DX is a plate, not a shield.
>>22
It’s not a proper shield; it’s just using armor plates from a battleship or something that were available for quick fixes as a shield.
Kid Samuel L. Jackson is too much of a genius.
The X’s shield rifle seems to have some reasonableness in that it can serve as a spare rifle as well if held on both sides.
In that case, the Air Master’s dual guns would be overshadowed…
>>27
Since one side of the backpack’s attachment mount is open, it’s possible to equip another one.
Originally, since there are 12 G-Bits, we could have had another unit act as a shield.
The shield buster rifle seems difficult to use after all.
>>28
I think it’s not meant to be used during a head-on shootout, but rather to respond immediately in case of sudden close combat, just like how it adapts to the Enil machine.
>>32
The original operation is blasting the satellite cannon.
It’s a shield buster rifle that can be used with one hand as a sub-weapon.
It’s a Gundam designed to shoot the satellite cannon, so maybe it’s not placing importance on the shield… It’s like, aren’t there situations where you actually have to use a shield?
When you say a reliable shield, that shield is said to be the main body of that guy.
It’s the same with dividers, but I feel it’s counterproductive to equip various gear on a shield that is meant to break.
>>36
Do you still say the same thing even if you see it?
I think so too.
I think the GX Divider’s beam machine gun is cool.
The original specification shield buster rifle is compact, but it features a rugged delta-shaped magazine to ensure ammo capacity, reflecting the artisan’s consideration for sustained combat ability.
>>37
The shield rifle is convenient, but it gives a bit of a weak impression in both offense and defense.
The machine gun gave the impression of becoming a reliable handheld firearm all at once.
I feel like I wanted to see more of Kid’s surprising inventions.
If there was no shortening, the G Hammer and such would have been released in that category too, I guess.
I think the person who thought of the Shield Buster Rifle is an idiot.
>>39
The main objective is to quickly go to the site, quickly shoot, and quickly return, so they might have wanted to reduce weight as much as possible…
But the shield of X doesn’t give off a fragile impression.
>>42
It’s nice, isn’t it? Once you run out of the heavy shields, X only has weak melee attacks and vulcans.
The main thing is to fire the satellite cannon with G bits, so other armaments should have a flexible mechanism to avoid waste.
The beam machine gun is actually a mega particle cannon, you know…
Mass-produce this thing more.
>>47
Even if there are workshops like Kidd and Frieden that can replicate DX rifles, shields, and GX swords.
It’s a case where if you drop it, you definitely have to pick it up, so I think it’s impossible.
>>47
It seems difficult to mass-produce because it’s made from junk parts that Kid is particularly focused on.
The existence of the original self-propelled gun equipped with a harmonica cannon is so mysterious when you think about it that it’s scary.
The satellite cannon is so powerful that this one seems to be more user-friendly.
>>53
If the satellite cannon is easy to use, it would be a problem…
>>53
The harmonica cannon is incredibly powerful and has a wide range, just “more than the satellite cannon.”
Of course, I’m not shooting that casually.
Considering taking a decisive weapon to the battlefield, a large shield might be better.
Thinking about it, this guy was really tough from the beginning…
The MA booster is probably made by the Revolutionary Army.
The beam cannon is also a technology of the Revolution Army, so I don’t think Kid could have done anything about it here.
The ultimate weapon I have imagined (strongest).
>>58
I have no choice but to acknowledge that they were really strong…
Is the Harmonica Cannon the junk of the Revolutionary Army?
I wonder if they can make this if they try hard.
>>59
Since the stuff Kid has hoarded or bought additionally is nice junk, it shouldn’t be related to the Revolutionary Army.
>>70
Revolutionary Army’s vehicle-mounted 19-barrel beam cannon, commonly known as Harmonika.
So it has something to do with the Revolutionary Army…
>>111
What the heck are you carrying in the car…?
The beam part is just left as it is from the base, what’s up with that…
I have a memory that this has become the main weapon rather than the cannon I’m carrying.
>>61
The satellite cannon was destroyed and there was no main weapon, so it’s only natural that someone stayed up late to create it for me.
If anything, the beam machine gun is more convenient to use.
I think the basic strength of the GX Divider is that it has a configuration with a shield and a booster.
>>63
If anything, I can fire the harmonica while maintaining my stance.
Run, attack, defend – embodying the concept of integrated offense and defense in every situation.
>>76
It’s not as long as a satcom, but it seems like it requires charging, so you can’t shoot it right away.
So there are times when Garrod is also dodging by ascending while concentrating his attacks, deploying and getting ready to shoot.
>>82
In the first match, instead of simultaneous firing, we will do sudden bucket shooting.
It was supposed to be that Orba couldn’t react in time and Shagia protected him…
>>89
In the first match, I was just normally charging.
It feels like Shugia arrived just in time to protect Olba.
A more valuable shield than the main body.
>>64
A perfect GX is rare, but it’s already been damaged, so haha!
In Super Robot Wars, it left the impression that despite its firepower, it had surprisingly good fuel efficiency and was more user-friendly than the Satellite Cannon.
I’ve only used it in α Gaiden and R.
The shield buster rifle is clearly a flawed product; I thought, “How can you not shoot while holding a shield?” But then I realized that being able to transition to close combat without exposing an opportunity to switch to a shield when approached is actually an advantage.
But it’s a defective product.
After the Fort Severn arc, we head towards the sea and switch to DX, so it’s not a weapon that had many opportunities in combination with Garrod.
Even though it’s junk, Kid is using carefully selected high-quality items.
>>69
A total of 13 mounted beam cannons being towed by an attack vehicle, along with thrusters for the MA and armored plates for the defense satellite.
The beam machine gun is equipped with an enhanced cooling system for the secondary guns of wartime vessels.
I think having the main equipment and shield separate is really convenient…
A highly capable one that is equipped with several weapons and can not only be used as a shield but can also be held or attached to the back to fly.
I love weapons like dividers and Muramasa Blasters.
Increase more.
>>73
(I’m not sure if it’s correct to refer to it as a Muramasa Blaster in the sense of a composite weapon, or if it’s being mistaken for the Peacock Smasher because it has so many gunports…)
>>75
That’s correct for the former!
>>75
(It might be about the peacock…)
The reason Garrod used the harmonica cannon is…
I shot Vasarago in my first battle, once.
One shot fired at Patoolia.
In the story of dolphins, there are two instances of shooting underwater (missing) and shooting above water (shooting the surface to flush out the enemy).
I only shot at the variant group twice.
The main weapon is a beam machine gun, and it’s shooting down enemies relentlessly with it.
It feels like winning in a way that highlights skill more than a big move from Garoad.
>>78
Well, Garrod isn’t a Newtype…
It’s more similar to the later super pilots.
What’s amazing is that this harmonica cannon is almost directly repurposed from the vehicle-mounted multiple barrel beam cannon developed by the Revolutionary Army.
In other words, this silliness is not original to Kid.
Hehehe… Our rival, Garoad Ran.
I’m going to use the GX3 model, which has been improved by over 30% compared to the previous GX.
The satellite cannon has also been repaired…
I can’t launch because there’s no D.O.M.E… Brother…
So, a vehicle-mounted beam cannon means this was originally something meant to be attached to the side of a trailer and shoot while moving, I wonder…
>>87
They might have prepared a separate device to aim and operated it in a CIWS-like manner.
In OT, we’ve been shooting down bits quite a bit.
Kid has a genius for ideas and can also discern junk parts.
The awareness is high enough to educate older subordinates, and something seems off in various ways.
Why did the Frost brothers go out of their way to overhaul the DV for the normal version of the GX and enhance its performance by 30%?
>>95
It says that you can also use beam machine guns.
Maybe the equipment itself is still left, and it’s planned to be released later.
>>95
Before returning to Earth after the DX was heavily damaged, either DV was also damaged or Mr. Kidd might have taken it away before it was handed over to the New Federation.
>>95
I don’t understand the meaning of this sentence, what is it about?
Epilogue?
>>116
A sequel featuring Unit 3.
>>119
Although it says that Garrod’s GX was severely damaged in the war, Garrod’s GX Divider was piloted by Jamil during the war and wasn’t damaged, so didn’t the entire staff mistakenly think it was the DX?
>>123
There is a setting where it was specially refurbished to increase performance by 30%, so typically the Divider that Jamil rides is broken.
Isn’t it something that has been fixed?
I want to hold it with both hands.
If the revolutionary army is determined, they should be able to create the original multi-barreled artillery itself.
The revolutionary army is crazy.
Wasn’t the beam machine gun also a repurposing of the battleship’s machine guns?
>>100
Since we’re using the main gun completely as is, this side is also pretty outrageous.
>>102
It’s an homage to what Char said about the Gundam’s beam rifle being equivalent to a battleship’s mega particle cannon.
In the first place, the super beam cannon is a class of hyper mega particle cannon that came after the Argama.
Confidence Face Double Divider
I feel like the battles have finally become more flashy with this.
Insisting that the twin-mounted gun is a machine gun.
Wide stance of Katagundam.
The divider can be used as a sub-flight system even when held in hand.
You can also lend it to other aircraft.
>>106
It’s just too versatile…
Just by handing over the divider, the person holding it gets an easy boost in mobility.
>>107
It’s really amazing that they were able to give the destroyed thruster unit to the aircraft and use it as a substitute for propulsion.
It seems that the booster uses a high thrust one designed for MA.
There’s no problem launching the MS1 machine.
Hard, strong, and fast are a terrifying combination of weapons.
Given the stance for firing the satellite cannon, it’s understandable that they would opt for a shield buster rifle instead of a large shield.
>>112
The shield rifle has been there since the first draft of the design, so it was there from the beginning meta-wise.
The shield rifle is designed with the combination with the satellite cannon in mind.
It’s not just the dividers; they are also modifying battleship beam cannons to create machine guns for mobile suits.
Kid is doing something surprisingly impressive by duplicating the large beam sword exclusive to GX and increasing it to two.
An additional gun has been added in between the 9-barrel beam guns, making it a total of 19 barrels with 18 plus 1.
If you shoot the beam rifle alternately, it becomes a machine gun.
I think the Harmonica Cannon has that insane firepower probably because it’s connected to the GX generator.
The vehicle’s output doesn’t seem to produce such a thick beam.
>>120
Since it’s equipped with a supplementary energy tank, it might actually not be at its maximum capacity.
Even the normal Gundam X at its peak could fire the Satellite Cannon as much as it wanted if there was an MW relay satellite and a lack of conscience.
Furthermore, if a proper NT is the pilot, it’s like a one-man squad with the GX Bit, which is crazy.
>>121
Isn’t 12 units already a squadron!?
Let’s make it like the one on Crossbone’s back and double the power.
>>122
Four tanks attached… It should be possible in theory, but…
The maximum output of the GX can go up to the equivalent of 7 tanks, so I want to add 3 more…
Perhaps the name “Unit 3” suggests that it was originally newly constructed, but changes to its settings may have led to some confusion.
>>128
Unit 3 is set as something different from the original Unit 3.
>>130
Gundams often appear suddenly as the third unit!
Z or something!
>>132
From the very first generation, G3 suddenly appears, and the Unicorn also has the third unit that pops up later.
The F90 will also have the third unit coming out later, so it’s already a tradition.
The X’s first unit is what Garrod found in the main story, while the second unit was piloted by Jamil during the war, and the one that comes as a bonus in the box is treated as the third unit, which is a modified version of the first unit for convenience.
There was no depiction of a major damage in the play, but it seems that they would have repaired it into the normal X shape using parts gathered from the Divider state… Even without D.O.M.E, they went out of their way to prepare the Satellite Cannon.