
Even Major Char was not wrong to achieve merit on the battlefield.
>>1
Are you saying that if Gene had talent, he could have become a key figure in history?
Gene… was too impatient about various things…
It feels like I’m the one to blame.
>>3
It’s definitely become a singularity.
This guy might really be the true hero after all.
I like the gloomy folks of the Universal Century.
The true turning point of history man.
Char didn’t really use any particular strategy either.
Wasn’t it just good luck that you didn’t get hit by a stray bullet?!
It’s a war criminal.
>>8
It is true that I had come just one step away from becoming a hero.
The one that was carefully excluded from both the pamphlet and the benefits booklet.
Kata war criminals
Firing 120mm shells in the presence of civilians is a war crime.
Singularity
The judgment was not wrong, but the execution was hopeless.
It wasn’t a mistake to attack there.
The essential issue is that they are leaving a significant amount of MS, and their incompetence in causing unnecessary harm to civilians is bad.
It’s being criticized harshly.
Were they also the scum who discriminated and massacred civilians?
>>17
In the official history, it’s just a matter of unprovoked attacks on a line of people seeking refuge in Side 7, which is supposed to be a civilian colony.
The spirit of “that one looks stronger” was lacking.
Seeing that there’s no way to stop the bit, this guy’s actions are directly linked to the outcome of the war.
If anything, the influence of the Gundam mythology on later generations is incredibly significant.
Normally thinking, it’s abnormal behavior to suddenly start operating an MS where you don’t even know if it will work in enemy territory!
It’s almost like they’re doing it on purpose, attacking unnecessary spots, and out of nowhere, a miraculous play happens where the Gundam’s instruction manual flies to Amuro after being blasted away.
>>21
At that time, the weapon was a Zaku machine gun, so the explosion damage was mostly due to stray bullets from the Federation Army!
Isn’t the level of technology quite different…?
>>22
The thread image is of a new recruit.
>>24
I thought it was about the Gun Cannon turning into a beam cannon or something.
It’s the same shift from reconnaissance to an assault, but Denim is excessively praising it just because it was Char’s idea, which is unfortunate.
>>23
A superior who has risen through military merit making a judgment is perceived very differently than a low-ranking person acting on their own, even if they propose the same idea.
>>23
You were probably confused at first!
When I actually took action, I got amazing results and was just like, “Wow…” (pulling back)
>>23
First of all, Char has the authority to change the plan according to the situation because he is the commander.
There is no gene.
>>23
Well, ignoring orders and the proposal of a major have completely different weight…
The power of the Gun Cannon is just insane!!
But even if Gene could steal the Gundam, he wouldn’t be able to pilot it, right?
A supporting character that has even become a turning point in a black history.
Gene: “That’s enough already 😠”
>>30
Gene will be frustrated.
It was mentioned during the movie, but it’s just too singular…
When will the new Hathaway work be released?
If you give it actual abilities, it has a bit of a Char-like quality.
If it’s Jean, it’s no good because he won’t steal the Gundam.
It’s important to have people who follow you.
I’ve been called arrogant and treated differently.
The response to the counterattack was slow (the base was blown up by a stray missile and the Gundam manual ended up with Amuro).
Attacked the civilians who were evacuating (which made Amuro angry at Zeon).
A stranded trailer was left abandoned in a state where the Gundam could board it (Amuro, holding the instruction manual, was on the Gundam).
>>39
The main TV show has more of a feel of being a preferred route, doesn’t it?
In the end, the thread image survived, so it’s a happy ending.
Even if I close my eyes to the fact that he acted unilaterally, Gene was really clumsy, so there’s no room for Denim to praise him.
Why is that idiot shooting civilians?
However, I couldn’t become Char.
I have become a gene.
It’s sad that Denim, who was living quite a good adult life, died because of this guy’s rampage.
If this guy doesn’t mess up, a perfect WB team will show up.
You’ll end up having to fight multiple enemies like the RX-78-2 Gundam in Z-Gundam.
>>44
I would say Jean was no good; it was impossible without Char.
>>44
Since Musai was so close by, I wonder if they could have loaded the MS and attacked before departing just by doing a reconnaissance and returning?
Amuro’s future will be determined by this guy’s actions.
I was honestly impressed that Char handled the wooden horse theft in the shortest time possible.
Even that has already brought the first wave, so if we dawdle a bit, reinforcements will keep gathering…
>>47
I was a bit put off by my subordinate complaining about the bridge burning, but well, I guess if I can’t handle that much quickly, it’s not good…
>>55
Some people say to suppress it, but with the Federation reinforcements coming, there’s no time, and since it’s a lightning operation, there aren’t enough personnel; I honestly don’t think there was any other way than “Boom! On the bridge!”
>>60
With Ral, all the subordinates are there, and it’s all about being on the brink of destruction.
There is no choice but to either destroy the engine for movement (which cannot be captured), destroy the hangar (which would blow away the treasures), or destroy the bridge.
The skill was too different.
>>50
Shooting blindly, not only are they failing to destroy what matters, but they are also hitting civilians…
>>52
As a new recruit, you’ve been overwhelmed by violence.
The proficiency is just too impressive…
Is it because I’m a new recruit…?
>>53
No, it’s because I’m bad at it.
Even if I’m a new recruit and my shooting is terrible, as long as I don’t hit Frau’s family, I can just barely scrape by…
Even if there were some delays, Amuro wouldn’t have gotten angry and piloted the Gundam out of anger and a sense of crisis, had civilians not been killed.
>>58
In other words… is it a Gundam that unleashes the wrath of justice?
Since they are shooting unarmed civilians, they are war criminals in the true sense of the term.
During the battle with the 01 Gundam, the White Base is properly providing direct cover.
If it’s Gene, he would lose to the prototype.
If Gene’s Zaku was
If it had launched without malfunctioning
>>64
Char’s insight could lead to a scenario where he intentionally destroys Gene’s Zaku and then goes out himself.
Burning the bridge of a battleship that can’t move inside the base is the fastest way, right?
When I review the first generation, it’s clear that they were shooting aimlessly, so the lack of skill really shows.
I want to do a Clabat in part 0085 without any warning.
The worst move was getting too carried away and killing the Frau Bow family.
Amuro has snapped.
It means that it wasn’t a feat that could be accomplished by someone who can’t even land properly.
Gene’s best works with the same skill as Char.
Better hurry home, bring Char, and let’s all fight together.
I wonder…
>>71
Even so, there is a possibility that the Federation side will be ready and will clash with the V-Operation team of 3×3 units and Zaku.
>>75
I was able to steal the Gundam because it was just before the launch.
The timing is just barely right.
Since the lieutenant colonel usually had a high credit score, it was also significant that Denim cooperated properly.
They’re killing civilians for no reason, and there’s nothing good about it.
>>73
This is such a ridiculously terrible move, both in an anime sense that makes the protagonist take action and literally in terms of being a culprit.
Since the cast was full of big names, it’s important…
Is this the re-evaluation path for early-game enemies…?
>>76
Even if the stock of a company that was originally low becomes even lower, it can still be considered a reevaluation…
Starting today, a man who will build a mountain of corpses in G Generation again.
I want him to show up in the second half as the diner owner, grumbling that he was actually piloting a Gundam back then.
It seems that Gene’s blunders will be recorded for future generations even in the Universal Century.
That’s the enemy soldier that Amuro defeated for the first time.
It’s not that they thought they were doing their best as enemy characters, but even from Zeon’s perspective, their handling is just terrible.
What I’m doing is the same, but my efficiency was just too poor.
>>84
Since I’m a newcomer… well, Char managed to maneuver well in his first battle, though.
I’m all sweaty, Jin.
Both Jean and Char, but if you miss that timing, all the MS will be stored in the WB at a rapid pace, so it will no longer be a difference in fighting power that can be fought head-on.
Isn’t it questionable to use rookies for reconnaissance missions?
>>90
Since you have senior’s denim, you should be able to hold it down… Was it impossible…
>>95
(No, it’s your fault that it ran out of control…)
>>97
Isn’t it too much to blame the officer just because the new recruit, who admired their achievements, went out of control and imitated them?
>>115
But when I see a young guy around my age being the captain and doing whatever he likes in his special costume, it makes me dream a little, you know?
It’s almost as if they couldn’t break that thing with Gene around, so they went out of their way to burn the parts with a super napalm in Gundam…
Everything is the fault of not having any skills.
It seems that a nameless character like Gene appeared in the G Generation thread.
The fear of this guy always being in the thumbnail despite it being the release date of the new Gundam.
When I rewatch the first episode of Gundam like this, it makes me wonder how long you’re going to keep shooting at the refugees for no reason, which is terrible.
If we don’t attack, the WB team will fully mobilize, and if we attack in a hurry, the instruction manual will fly in front of Amuro. Isn’t that quite a crappy game?
>>96
I’ve got an idea!
>>96
New chart activation from here.
We will take the initiative, seize the Gundam, and set fire to the WB’s bridge.
By doing this, you can completely prevent any future WB team events from occurring.
Well, Char left it at the entrance to Gene! And it didn’t work.
>>98
What I left at the entrance is a person who burned up in the atmosphere, and Gene’s Zaku is currently being repaired inside the ship, so it hasn’t even come out.
>>98
The one I left at the entrance is someone else.
Why did they go out of their way to kill so many civilians…?
Were you in a state of panic…?
The judgment was correct.
The lack of charisma that allows one’s true ability and denim to sincerely support each other…
I left Gene behind.
To be honest, they are too inexperienced and seem likely to mess up, and more than that, it’s sad to make them fight with a broken Zaku…
The denim is attacking military facilities.
This guy is panicking and shooting wildly.
So it’s fine to attack, but I’m saying to attack the MS!
The big news is that Ziek Axle Route reported that they found a Gundam in the denim.
Considering what happens to Char in the official history after this, he must have been playing tricks on the Federation with chaotic surprise attacks, both with mobile suits and in person, even before Side 7.
I think it’s understandable that Jean got the wrong idea.
Gau was trying to mess with the wiring and break it, and it does seem very likely that Char really did break Jean’s Zaku.
Are you saying you can’t even deploy, Gene?
>>111
Gene’s Zaku isn’t fixed yet! They are saying it’s being repaired on board.
I’ll honestly follow Char’s judgment regarding denim as well.
Char is quick in his work and focused on the operation, so he finds the Gundam as well.
>>112
Accurately destroying MS and military facilities while enduring surprise cannon beams and still surviving—truly impressive for a veteran…
If we launch it, history will change…
This guy is really something, Major Char… and that makes him even more anxious to succeed, which probably leads to his death in the One Year War.
Why did this guy mess up, but Char managed to get through it somehow?
>>118
Ability
>>118
I didn’t do something pointless like shooting civilians.
>>120
I really can’t forgive them for running over the line of refugees, so that’s that.
>>118
The difference in the speed of part destruction due to piloting skill, along with the support from Denim who obediently follows, and the difference in decisiveness to discover the Gundam and attempt to seize it immediately, perhaps…
>>122
Everything is different.
Jumping in suddenly with a grab and running into a mobile suit where it’s unclear whether it’s moving or locked is quite reckless, so I can only say it’s lucky.
And the colonel is a man who can attract such luck…
>>124
A guy whose random numbers are consistently high in a first-time RTA.
Char is a hero who saved the moon using the powers of Newtypes and psychics, just like a colonel.
I want to see the part where they mess up quickly.
That screw-up is amazing.
Well, as for the image in the thread, I can only say that it wasn’t capable enough to take the Gundam, even with its abilities and ideas…
>>126
If I had been a bit calmer, I might have been able to break it and leave quickly.
It’s impossible to just take the Gundam and the wooden horse along with it for various reasons.
Well, if I could go from being just a war criminal destined to die to managing to retire somewhat successfully as a subordinate of Char, isn’t that the best outcome?
When I rewatch the first episode of First, their handling is really clumsy…
>>128
Even if I scatter bullets, they’re exploding in completely unrelated places…
>>128
It’s taking a lot of time to find the important Gundam.
If I had rushed back, I might have been able to bring Char with me.
I can see the moment, but in the end, Gene gets anxious for success, Char returns, and Amuro appears.
>>129
I saw a moment when Machu, who was transferred to the year 0079 in the final episode, repaired the Zaku and sent Gene out to restore the original history.
What is it?
So you’re saying my actions were pointless?
>>133
Not only is it pointless, it’s the worst!
>>133
I wish it could have ended without being wasteful.
I understood the meaning of “the things I don’t want to acknowledge.”
>>138
(I was like that around the time of the Ruim War, huh…)
Massacring civilians and awakening the white devil.
This guy is a war criminal in two senses.
Only a select few like Amuro and Char can just take a Gundam and go straight to battle.
It’s impossible with Gene.
We’ll start the attack after confirming that the civilians have evacuated.
Considering the damage to the colony, I was impressed by how Char executed a more rational strategic action than expected when targeting the cockpit.
If Frau’s parents hadn’t done anything, I think Amuro and Frau would have ended up as refugees.
I’ve messed up, so I’m in the mode to unleash the fury of justice.
1. Residents evacuate to shelters away from military facilities for confidentiality.
2. Because the shelter can’t hold, Amuro and the residents leave the shelter.
Not concentrating attacks on military facilities was a serious blunder.
If Char from the Zeta Gundam world watched Episode 1 of 1st, he would probably get really angry.
What is that guy doing… ignoring orders? Acting on his own… ?
>>146
Seeing that they can’t even fulfill their original purpose properly and are committing massacres of civilians, it’s hard to find someone who wouldn’t get angry.
>>146
It’s something I don’t want to admit… 💢
“Even Major Char rose through the ranks by winning battles on the battlefield!”
I can’t believe it was true…
>>147
That person is in a league of their own, so don’t use them as a reference!
Gene, who seems to be portrayed as mentally unstable in Origin.
From the perspective of boss Char, it’s also infuriating that the person who messed up is already dead in battle, so he can’t hold anyone accountable.
I’m in a frenzy on MS, so I can’t stop wearing denim either.
Finally calm after having the facial power pipe removed.
I don’t really want to say this to Gene-kun, but…
They say that Major Char rose through the ranks because he won on the battlefield, but I think that at that time, he did it because he understood what he was capable of and judged that he could succeed.
>>155
So what! I’m gonna do it!
>>157
You panicked because you didn’t understand properly!
Personally, I would like to show Beginning Char from the time of Solomon the outcome of First Char killing Garma and see his reaction.
I feel like I’ve seen something like the red one from Zeke Ax in a dice thread… there are too many behaviors like that.
>>158
1. Just leave it to Gene normally.
2 is scary, so Char goes to the front lines.
3 Probably nothing will happen, so I won’t send out the Zaku.
Regarding the damage to Side 7, there’s also stray fire from the Federation.
Even so, it’s terrible.
>>161
Rather, using Cannon-kun’s shoulder beam cannons twice without hesitation inside the colony might be more damaging than all of Gene’s Zaku machine guns combined…?
Gene… I entrust you with the Divergence Meter…
If they hadn’t shot at the refugees, Tenpa wouldn’t have intervened.
Well, there’s quite a difference in nuance between when a boss does it and when a subordinate does it.
It is even more so for the military, where orders from above are important.
dice1d3 =
1 (1)
Being a private in September means you’re a former civilian conscripted, huh?
It’s a common trope for the protagonist to get into a Gundam out of rage against tyranny, right?
>>168
Camille: “Yeah”
>dice1d3=1 (1)
It’s over…
>>170
🌈
I can only see a future where Gene gets killed by a Gun Cannon even if he rides a Gundam…
>>174
Gun Cannon Shoulder Attack!
The Gundam will be defeated!