
Rio is strong.
Prototype Leo! It was completed!
In fact, it’s quite different from Leo even though it looks similar.
The build is different, so they might not be using the same parts.
Indeed, the lower body, torso, and arms are all Leo… this guy…
Isn’t it a completely different scale compared to the Rio?
Is the size of all the parts about 1.2 times larger?
With a vernier, mega cannon, and heat rod, it’s many times stronger, right?
If the Tallgeese was used as a base to create the Leo, then isn’t the Tallgeese 3 an enhanced version based on the Leo?
It’s assembled the same way as 2, so that can’t be the case.
The external equipment has become stronger, but…
It’s the third unit of the Tallgeese, not a machine custom-built from a Leo, right?
I mean, Frieza and Zetton look bad with unnecessary decorations like 2 or 3; simplicity makes them look the strongest.
The face of the Gundam from 2 is the coolest.
Isn’t the Torguis 3 involved with Treize?
I just mounted the mega cannon, got Epion’s shield, and added a little more vernier.
What is the talk about 70% Leo? Is it a delusion?
But when I take off this mask, Leo’s head will appear…
Before the final draft, the name was Virgo for Tallgeese.
Even without back vernier thrusters, it has better mobility than the Rio.
Isn’t it amazing?
Marriage!?
Isn’t that too elegant…?
Hmm… Altron × Tallgeese II…
The Tallgeese and the Leo are different things.
The sizes are different.
If you treat Tallgeese and Leo the same way, Mr. Seis Clarke will get angry.
In the sequel novel, there was a mobile suit that was somewhere in between the Tallgeese and the Leo, appearing in a time period before the main story of W.
Apparently, it was written in novels at the time that the normal caliper is actually significantly weaker than the later Gundam models.
It’s Prototype LEO-3.
How did you eliminate the murderous acceleration?
You get used to it…
I prefer the design of HG, though.
There is some training to withstand G-forces, at least.
While it was often compared to Wing Zero Custom in gaming, in recent years it has been treated as a lower-tier option.
This name, Virgo, actually suits the appearance pretty well.
In the world line where that happens, what zodiac name was originally given to Virgo in the future?
If the basic performance is not particularly different from 1, then from a Zex standpoint, it’s definitely a somewhat unsatisfactory machine.
Leoh, in a standard-like position, being strong is…
I’m not sure if there are quite a few below that.
RG is a regular re-release, but is it popular?
MG is not at all…
In other words, it’s weaker and slower than Epyon, so I think Zex would have felt quite unsatisfied.
Since the parts can be used for Gundam repairs, the design is probably similar, but overall it is more high-end than the Rios.
I prefer the III-compliant version with the arm for the super vernier connection.
With the pilot on board, won’t the defense power be enough to handle it?
Since the opponent was a serpent that people could ride, we were able to overwhelm it, but if we were up against an MD, especially a highly mobile Taurus, I think even Zexes and Tallgeese 3 would have had a hard time.
After enhancement, the Gundam and Zero, as well as Epion, are indeed out of reach for the Tallgeese.
The concept makes it really troublesome when Altron gets into a serious fight, and that battle with Treize is just seriously tough, isn’t it?
The RG is new, so the color coding is quite nice too.
Although it’s also the case for 2, the MG Tallgeese was based on it a long time ago, so the new color separation is inferior.
The Guis-3 had a bit more of a sleek image, but since it’s based on the Tallgeese, this body shape that looks like it could headbutt with a rocket is actually correct…
It looks like mobility and reaction speed are improved more than acceleration when facing a torus.
During the time of the Tallgeese, I was tormented and exploited at that point.
There’s no special G-force function in the 2 or 3 models that can counter the murderous acceleration of the Tallgeese; you just have to get used to it.
I like the large and thick-barreled Mega Cannon in III.
Please don’t compare the masterpiece production machine, Ryou, with the machine that kills its pilot.
When I was a kid, I thought G3 was cool and G1 was lame! But now I think all the G series is cool!
Since it has Epion’s parts incorporated, its performance is better than that of a standard Guis.
The performance of the machines in the world can vary greatly depending on the pilot.
Aren’t there a lot of machines that kill riders?
In Gundam W, reaction speed is considered more important than simple speed, even in terms of dialogue.
The response speed of the aircraft is the same as when humans are on board = MD Taurus.
Incredible response speed! = Zex’s first ride, Wing Zero
Surpass his reaction speed! = Wing Zero vs Epion
It’s simply that G is extreme, so compared to MS, which comes at you with some kind of unclear effect that kills your body or mind, it’s better.
I understand that the head and body break from the Zero System, but I wonder why the personality changes.
The impression of “my student was killed” is quite strong, but Noin-san is really strong.
The initial value being higher than Zex is quite a bug.
The armor may be inferior, but the Taurus seems like it could fight as well as a pre-refurbishment Gundam.
Is there really a 19-year-old like you?
The strength of a pilot being the durability as a living being is certainly true, but it gradually gets to me.
It’s tight, to say the least.
I’m tap dancing on the edge of safety.
Since the Tallgeese is almost in its original form aside from the armor on the head and both shoulders, if III is said to be 70% Leo, then the original Tallgeese would almost be considered a Leo.
Since the Re-O was made from the Tallgeese, the Re-O resembles the Tallgeese!
RG Tallgeese is really cool, isn’t it?
The construction is solid.
I wonder if all the armed forces in this world have generators on the armed side.
With the specs of the Tallgeese, being able to shoot beams equivalent to the Twin Buster Rifle is…
The world’s first humanoid weapon of mass destruction, created by OZ using the highest technology of the time, is the Tallgeese.
The doctors who were forced to create it are somewhat dovish, so they made it something that cannot be handled by people, rendering it practically unusable.
At the same time, Heero Yuy was assassinated, the Leo was developed, and the Earth Sphere Unified Alliance controlled Earth by force.
That is the prologue to W.
The serpent’s beam cannon also has a generator attached to the back, right?
I was shocked to see a reference in a thread that said the Mega Beam of Giss III has the same power as that.
Is this something that can be operated by 400 units…?
In the first place, the Altron vs. Tallgeese II is because Heero is holding back.
Isn’t a machine that can achieve acceleration that would definitely kill a person based on the Tallgeese just perfect for MD?
At the time of the Taurus, we were able to perform maneuvers that exceed the general pilot’s limit G.
The Tallgeese couldn’t be handled by anyone because Howard had a problem with his head.
It’s a prototype to see what happens when we pour in the technology we already have.
There’s no talk of the scholars being doves.
Furthermore, Howard was satisfied with the Tallgeese and subsequently withdrew from the MS development itself.
The Virgo II is also increasing its verniers like the Tallgeese.
The manned torus has had various people on it, but it never achieved full specs in terms of speed.
Challenging Epion and Altron with the Tallgeese, which has no means to break through Gundanium armor, is nothing short of a suicide mission.
The researchers’ approach is to counter extreme ideologies with extreme methods.
This match is my victory.
I feel no fear right now.
I can defeat you without using all of Tallgeese.
Can that pilot do this much?
A self-detonation in exchange for the colony.
To throw away one’s life without hesitation
It seems like the Virgo was sinking even from Leo’s special attack.
Virgo and Virgo II somehow adopted low-quality Gundanium or something like that.
The difference in the quality of Gundanium might be new to you.
The quality setting of Gundanium in Virgo is too vague in the source’s memory, so I’m not confident…
Virgo is a minor enemy in the second half, so it is defeated in various ways.
It works on things like Vulcan and hand-to-hand combat.
In the first place, Gundanium alloy is a special alloy that can only be produced in space, so it cannot be prepared in large quantities.
If it’s an OP, a Tallgeese’s saber can cut off a Wing’s arm, you know…
Does the armor of W’s MS change based on the differences in pilots or their tension at the time?
Plot armor is not something limited to just W…
The Gundanium isn’t exactly invincible armor, and it’s actually tougher to equip Planet Defenders or I-Field.
If anything, the Tallgeese is just heavily armored with titanium alloy.
There is no specific setting for the armor of the Virgo.
There’s just speculation that there might be some reason behind it, as it’s been relatively easy to defeat.
All non-Gundam types were supposed to be like that in Leo face.
The individual differences in Virgo II are extreme.
The Planet Defender is tough, but there are times when it lets something through, so it can’t be said to be fully impenetrable.