
As a result, it became a machine that takes the best features from both the Vatarra and Crossbone.
The Sniper Custom JMSX-14 Fourteen (Sniper Custom) X-14 (commonly referred to simply as Fourteen by the Jovians) is a model aimed at mass production, combining the Jupiter technology verified again with the X-12 while reducing production costs with the X-13. It was found through multiple trials that the weaponry equipped on the Crossbone Gundam could only be effectively used by skilled operators, so it was not included. As a result, the core structure of the main body of the Fourteen series was re-examined with the technological density of Jupiter. The design ended up incorporating the technical advantages of the Crossbone Gundam in terms of armor and the proportions of the body. However, during this process, Jupiter established the concept of “replacing the propulsion system along with the core fighter according to the battlefield conditions.” In the future, they will likely equip standard thrusters similar to the X-12 under normal circumstances, use technical thrusters primarily for close-quarter combat, and equip the Arthur Field when high thermal maneuverability is needed. The image shows a Sniper Custom with enhanced sensors tailored for operations. It is a machine comparable to the barriers of ancient warfare history’s Valyra profile, and for the next several decades, Jupiter will undoubtedly continue to use this X-14 as a base.
It’s amazing that it’s Zoroark class.
I’ve been continuously serializing the story of aircraft development for many years, trying hard not to exceed V2, but I feel like it’s becoming impossible.
>>2
Isn’t it pretty difficult to surpass V2 since it’s too high-spec in various ways?
I finally reached it with Noel Raiss, but…
>>3
In the end, the main unit wasn’t that great either.
It feels like some kind of regression to GP01.
Even if I’m told why I can’t surpass V2, it’s because V2 was a flagship machine that was made with a huge amount of money at a time when it hadn’t yet declined on the moon, so it’s not that easy to surpass it…
Aside from Minodra, Midas is also a relatively good machine.
If the image is 100% stacked with Minodora, wouldn’t that be good enough for almost V2?
>>7
From what I’ve seen of Phantom, they probably have Minodra’s technology, but it’s extremely expensive and might be over-spec for the space warring states era.
I think there is little necessity to include Minodora as a mass-produced unit when Zoroat Class has performance and Batarra’s versatility.
>>9
The fata morgana vogel has wings of light.
Jupiter is motivated.
It’s a bit sad to think that if the pilot is weak, it will end up being like Amakusa and become a weakling.
I guess it won’t go that far.
From what I can see of the Fata Morgana and Noel Leis, it seems that the Federation is indeed superior in terms of technology and other aspects.
The Zoroark level is really high, so it’s definitely exaggerated.
This guy’s Minodora has achieved 60% of V2’s performance, so I think it would be crazy if something like X-15 comes out.
So there won’t be any more sequels…!
>>14
Do it (Zeroriber)
If a person like you is doing it, then I guess… there are just a bit too few people who can help out.
Zoroark’s performance is amazing, isn’t it?
The initial model is too polished.
If we can mass-produce Zoroark-level Pokémon on Jupiter’s in-house production line, that would be more than enough.
It’s poorly put, but if Jupiter can mass-produce machines of that level, humanity wouldn’t be able to decline.
If you’re going to do G-Saber, then that’s fine too.
>>19
Well, Jupiter fundamentally has low national power, so they are just forcefully developing technology and expanding the military by allocating an excessive amount of GDP to military expenses.
…I don’t understand why military expansion isn’t slowing down at all even though Bernadette and Curtis are glaring.
Although it’s called the Zoroat class, it’s a good craft because it has a proper escape system and is usable in the Jupiter sphere with high thrust.
Are you watching, Sanarii… The F97 has been properly mass-produced and is extremely popular…
Recently, Jupiter has been quite impressive as it is focusing heavily on domestic affairs, including the purging of the pigs, while also becoming capable of mass-producing Zoroat-class ships.
Regarding the decline of humanity, the fact that there are no colonies to accommodate the population is a huge issue…
By the time of Char’s Counterattack, the ability to construct new units and the resources are limited, and the problem of aging has started to emerge, yet it is being neglected.
>>23
Actually, colony maintenance has been quietly progressing even after the F91 era.
Regarding the aging issue, the basic policy is to replace with newly built colonies, and those who lack the economic means to move there are not our concern.
In the first place, the Crossbone is a level of machine that can somehow defeat Zoroat depending on the pilot.
It’s amazing to think that they surpassed the original with a mass-produced machine; the Jupiter technology team really worked hard.
Why has technology declined?
>>25
I fought in many wars.
That person values the aircraft more than human life! Pilots who come back after damaging the aircraft will be executed!
When I think that it has come to the point where they put escape devices on the aircraft since the era of the Jupiter Empire, I feel like they worked hard.
They say there’s a decline in technology, but to be more accurate, the technology is scattered everywhere; it seems like there’s just no money to gather it all and start new projects.
Anyway, there’s no money anywhere.
>>29
It’s really terrible that only the moon is an exception.
Those Lunaireans…
>>30
In the novel version of V Gundam, there is a large-scale massacre that took place as a test with the Angel Halo before it happened on Earth, and there are also attacks on Jupiter, so it’s quite a dangerous situation, Moon.
>>34
The former is about von Braun, right?
There shouldn’t have been any fatal damage regarding the latter as well.
In other words, it’s set that only the moon has enjoyed prosperity, encompassing all of that.
Wasn’t the disruption of logistics and the flow of people during the era of space warring states the cause of decline?
In some places, there is technology, but because goods and people cannot be freely obtained, it cannot be utilized.
Because there’s no one left to take the lead beyond money and technology.
No matter what I do, it feels like I’m doing weird things all over the place, so I would say that’s about right.
If we can start full-scale mass production of Zoroark class, it seems like we could take over the world after Dust…
Whether it still holds value in the Earth’s sphere or not.
Therefore, Jupiter has managed to sustain itself with its modest resources without relying on others, remaining strong at a certain level regardless of whether the Earth is in chaos or undergoing revival.
Regarding the invasion of Earth, to be frank, the personal grudge of Dugachi and his followers is a stronger factor.
There’s really no reason to go out of our way to spend resources, manpower, and time to attack from the Jupiter sphere.
>>37
Even if you bring up the reasoning of a preventive war, it’s too far removed and the Earth side is basically not interested…
Is Zoroark really that amazing?
I only had an image of it being like a Zaku-type early weak enemy.
>>39
That mass-produced machine is superior to the Crossbone Gundam X1 in every aspect except mobility.
It might be a setting unique to Crossbone Gundam.
>>39
I think I could take over the world if it were the age of space warfare.
>>39
Models above Zoroark are high-performance, almost as good as a specialty item or tire.
>>46
From the viewer’s perspective, the early weak mechs are like Zoro…
It seems that it’s actually weaker than Zoroark…
At that time, I wasn’t as much of a Jupiter person as the teacher said.
It feels like it has completely permeated as time has progressed.
It’s a beam shield that can also be a brand marker or a sub weapon! It sounds convenient, but…
If I could switch like that in an instant, it wouldn’t be so hard…
>>43
The brand marker might be convenient since it is equipped.
For a Zaku-like position, it might be a bit too strong for a Zoroark type.
“We captured it and used it normally.”
Zoroark was incredibly strong in that era.
In terms of the One Year War, it’s like the Federation starts off by developing the GM from the very beginning, while in the first move, the Zeon successfully mass-produces the Gelgoog, resulting in a significant performance gap.
The state in which the Galbaldy α and the ground type Gelgoog were developed is known as the Zanscare Conflict.
>>49
The old model may be outdated, but it seems like the Javelin was a great machine that could compete to some extent.
>>52
The javelin is an excellent weapon!
>>52
While other machines can’t even step onto the ring, Javelin is seriously doing its best to at least be able to fight.
Still, there is too much of a gap compared to the Zanskar aircraft.
If you think you can mass-produce something with performance like a Gundam, it’s no wonder you’d think you could act that wildly.
Zoro has powered up, and instead of Soloat, Zoroat is actually there first.
>>53
It’s understandable that Zoro is weak since he switched from the one used by the guy who came from space to something made for Earth, which he isn’t familiar with.
>>57
But even at the stage of the improved version of Tomuriyat, it’s incredibly strong…
It’s a masterpiece.
>>55
Mobile F***er has arrived.
Even the Zambuster, which was used in Flint, isn’t being adopted.
At least officially adopt the Butterfly Buster.
>>58
They probably considered the general soldiers who panic when switching weapons.
Is MinoDora a technology that will remain uncontrollable forever?
>>60
There is currently no force that can be controlled.
There is a possibility that it might appear since CYCLOPS is creating and researching the Minodora mass-production machine, Noel Race.
>>60
When trying to mount it on an MS, it just results in madness at the current state, but it is achievable for MA or ship sizes…
If there are still fleets of ships carrying helium-3, I think it would be efficient to equip them with Minotaur-class ships for transportation, but I wonder if there’s any real reason to go through the trouble of doing that.
>>64
It’s not that the amount mined or demand will increase.
Even with the ability to travel quickly, it doesn’t really bring much benefit…
>>64
If I put it that way, it seems much bigger than putting it on MS.
Even though it was 00, just speeding up the journey between Jupiter and Earth can significantly reduce costs.
I wish the official source would provide the backstory of how V became G Saber.
So that’s what Zoroark was like.
It’s fun to hear stories like this.
>>68
Let’s read Crossbone Gundam Ghost!
The Beam Zamber of the Crossbone Gundam, created to cut through contemporary beam shields.
You can read a scene where a butterfly buster of the same capability is easily blocked by Zoroark!
>>82
All things are impermanent.
Now that we’ve done this, shall we start the war!?
It’s a performance level comparable to that of Zoroark.
>>70
Even though it relies on Sanary’s technology, it’s still crazy that they are making tires and various other things like Zanek.
>>70
The cost per unit in the first place is
I think it’s a high-cost machine that is far superior to things like Gems Gun and Javelin.
It’s like they’re pouring in money from Jupiter, which they’re connected to behind the scenes.
At the time, I didn’t realize it while I was watching it vaguely, but once I learned about the high performance of the Zanscare machines, I thought, “Of course they need V2 and so on…”
I think the person who first developed Bata-la is amazing.
Zoro feels like one of those variant machines that got lost in a strange direction, like the Guff Heavy Armored Type, where the focus is more on guerrilla operations rather than direct MS combat.
>>74
The fact that it can fly almost infinitely without the limitations of propellant with a beam rotor is extremely revolutionary…
…I wonder why they went out of their way to separate it and have the lower half fly with propulsion…
If we compare it to other series, it would be like having a definitive version from the beginning, such as the Iron Blooded Orphans’ Graze.
The benefits of large transport ships equipped with Minodora are quite significant, as they will greatly shorten travel times over the course of years, reduce costs for food, air, labor, and various other expenses, and make schedule management much easier.
Isn’t it better to make the cockpit and the replacement parts separate blocks?
Zoroark is extremely high-performance, and it just needs some improvements from here on.
In the first place, it’s because the story ends in 79 days that there isn’t even time to switch production lines like Zeon.
Still, it’s amazing that Zanskar is creating various things like Gedrahu, Zolidia, and Rigusshako.
Why is a tire with such a ridiculous visual so high-performance?
The position of the high-level Gym that the Federation first began full-scale production of is Zoroart.
Does that mean there is also a Gundam position for Zoroark?
…A new way to make a living has been born.
>>81
That is Zolydia.
It’s Zoroark that has become able to use tires.
The aircraft’s performance doesn’t seem particularly high for a new model, but the Zoroart itself is just too much of a monster; the fact that it can use Ainrad already makes it a beast.
It’s been really tough, just barely managing to push through with pilot performance… X0
The javelin clings on unusually despite the performance difference as seen in the depiction during the play.
Chronocle is doing a good job, enough to be surprised and say, “Huh? Were they holding back the Kailas Gilly fleet with this level of strength?”
Ainlad is really strong!! Then Zoroa was modified and born as Zolidia, and Rigshakko was supposed to be the main contender as a mass-produced machine.
It seems like it would be tough for the creators to come up with a model that surpasses V2.
I think it will be quite troublesome to deal with the issue of how to handle the G-Saber after V2.
Zolidia is like a monkey model MS, where Zoroart was adapted for ground combat and cost-reduced in various ways to match the number of deployed Motorrad fleet units, resulting in an overall performance decline.
The base model Zoroark is originally a high-performance machine, so a slight decrease in performance is not an issue.
Well, I think in the Universal Century, V2 and Zanneck feel like the peak of technology.
Those guys really have a crazy level of performance.
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The V2 Minodora follows a perpendicular path that ignores inertia, merely named “inertia relaxation,” and it takes down enemy aircraft in a way reminiscent of a mosquito coil, even without directly hitting with light wings…
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