
It’s pretty impressive that they won at Odessa and drove the Zions out of Earth even without Amuro, after both Gundam and the White Base were taken.
>>1
Since what was taken was Pegasus, there might be a separate White Base.
>>19
I’m not sure if there are Gray Phantom or Varun Rival, but it seems that there might be about three ships with WB and Pegasus Jr.
>>1
It is clearly incompetent to waste the only federal base in the universe, Solomon, in such a manner.
Even if we crush Granada over there, Gilren is in the homeland.
Wakkin is bad~ Wakkin is.
I bet they are being criticized a lot in that world…
No soldiers in Zeon!
>>4
Isn’t there someone there? What is that MA!
“Revished by the three stars.”
In official history, before the Federation could provide an answer, they returned and shifted to a full-scale resistance.
In this timeline, after having already expressed acceptance of the peace treaty, returning and going back on the promise to fight thoroughly is the situation…
>>6
I’ve always had doubts about whether the information in that pamphlet is still valid…
That would mean that the neutralization of Side 6 of the Antarctic Treaty didn’t happen, as was said back then.
>>9
The extension of the end of the war by a few days was clearly stated in today’s broadcast, and for now, it matches the timeline in the pamphlet…
Unlike the bonus materials that came out later, there are no initial settings or anything written.
In the end, it’s all about the quantity.
The development of the federal MS itself has been successful, so it’s not something that deserves to be criticized.
It seems we lost even though we had the quantity?
For a failed Operation V, you held out pretty well!
In terms of material quantity, the Federation would have an overwhelming advantage.
The Earth Federation has not been defeated.
In order to push with quantity, if we gather at Kompeito, no one will stop the psychomu weapons.
I cried because all of the precious new weapons were taken away.
It’s a failure of the federal government that couldn’t maintain civilian control.
We can’t beat Big Zam!
How do you actually win that…?
>>20
If I hang on until time runs out, there might be a chance…
Rather, even if we go as far as Char’s Gundam, it’s still a tight match all the way to Solomon.
The federation is pretty messed up…
The Federal Army has reached the point of making Solomon fall.
The Zeke Axis world line seems to make it difficult to evaluate Revil.
It seems that the competition for “Konpeitō” is primarily being led by Wakkeiin, so I believe the responsibility will fall on Wakkeiin.
>>22
If I’m treated like that, I might become a space pirate like Seema.
I wonder why Wakkein is in charge of that major operation when neither Revel nor Tianmu seems to have died?
Seira is making quite a name for herself as the ace pilot of the Federation.
It is not surprising at all if an unexpected person dies in an unexpected place.
Why did we lose when we were on the offensive until the Solomon campaign?
>>27
After all, the Big Zam.
The mass production of Big Zam will solve everything.
>>27
Of course there wouldn’t be any dropping of konpeitō… I wonder if morale has plummeted.
>>27
Char’s Gundam was a total nuisance, and so was Zeon.
“If we have this, we don’t need to develop mobile suits anymore… So, shall we just increase the number of Big Zam?”
>>27
Zion sacrificed Solomon but managed to adopt a strategy by gathering the majority of their forces, including the Big Zam, to conquer Luna Two, taking a gamble and winning.
>>27
I was dropped from Luna 2.
>>34
What kind of blunder would result in being dropped from Luna II…?
>>38
Let’s go, Big Zam squad!
>>38
I will play Gihren’s Ambition.
Did the hydrogen bomb cutting event not occur?
Big Zam was really strong after all…
>>32
Just as General Dozuru, who has passed away, said.
Because Char and Sharia have torn apart the Candy Star, the Federation Army over here can’t invade Aoba District.
What Hermes wanted to do in the official history.
>>35
Thinking about it that way, what Amuro did in the first series was quite significant.
There’s a strong argument that the Federation won without Amuro, aside from the initial Gundam’s combat data.
>>57
Amuro has destroyed too many useful personnel and decisive weapons, so in that regard, he seems to significantly influence the situation on the battlefield.
In the sinking Luna Two, Sayla attacked, but even if she had won against Char, she would still die…
Even though they were mass-producing Big Zams, Dozle died…
>>39
It seems that not even a single Big Zam was allocated to Solomon, rather it was probably used for the later Luna Two operation.
While being unable to advance from Solomon with the psychomu invincibility, I’m mass-producing Big Zam and sending them all to Luna II! That’s why it’s a very bold gamble.
Since Amuro is not present, the Aggai and Blow Blow are not achieving results and are not being shot down, and it seems that the direction of mobile weapon development has shifted more towards MA.
The Federation’s support cannons have all turned into beams, raising the intent to kill, so it’s actually lethal when faced with a Big Zam.
>>45
That’s why we hammer it in like this!
Conversely, the Big Zam is not really suited for attacking Jaburo, is it?
>>46
…Do you need legs?
>>50
Apsaras is done!
>>50
If a swarm of legless Big Zam descended upon Earth
The Earth people are saying, “It’s a UFO! Martians are attacking!”
I wonder what’s going on with the MA mothership.
If you break through the layers, can you somehow handle a Doros-class size?
Under normal circumstances, even if Luna 2 were to fall, it would have been expected that the Federation would have a greater overall victory due to the destruction of Granada.
I think it’s amazing that the Federation Army in this work pushed back to Solomon despite being in a situation less advantageous than in the official history.
Hermès is also on pause, and Tokuwan Dmitri is piloting a Zaku, so probably all the MA resources other than Kikeroga have gone to Big Zam.
The world line where they kept saying to drop Luna II.
>>54
I think the official history was too distracted by the wooden horse.
Since Garma died, Degwin has been moping around, and looking back, things have become quite unstable.
We don’t have money, so this isn’t the time to be making weird aircraft!
It was surprising that Zeon switched to focusing on controlling space rather than getting bogged down in a quagmire on Earth.
←☆=Solomon Drop
Moon ———— Earth ———— 〇 Luna Two
→ → Full-scale attack by the Big Zam unit ↑
It was well understood that having legs makes you stronger in the white Gundam vs. 01.
Was it an anime adaptation of Gihren’s Ambition?
It’s impossible to occupy the entire Earth in terms of resources.
Dropping Luna Two and almost gaining control of space was probably the decisive factor.
I didn’t have time to play because I was busy starting the swimming club.
The color of the Dom is green, so it seems like the black three stars are still alive.
The three of them were remembered by unifying in black.
I regret that the Zeong was never born.
Well, they might be making it.
But even in this world, until the very last moment, I’m resisting the flow against the Solomon conquest, oh World Correction Power-kun.
The Gundam ran out of power around the area where it was painted red…
>>69
It was impossible to engage in battles against Bit without Amuro in that era…
If we don’t drop it to the ground, the Federation army will keep spawning indefinitely…
It’s amazing that they managed to create a scenario where Amuro-san doesn’t need to be included.
Since it’s the heyday of two-man cells, I feel like the three-man star group has probably disbanded.
>>73
It’s fine to have a three-connected MAV.
>>74
The aces who thrived as a unique three-machine team in that world!
How is it? Isn’t it exciting?
>>73
It might be that four Dom units are forming a double binary star.
Gaia! Mash! Ortega! We’re going to put a JSA on him!
>>77
Who are you?!
In the end, quantity is justice.
By the way, the red Gundam that destroys material quantities and the Big Zam unit.
If there are multiple Big Zam units, can we separate them into front line, middle line, and back line like Nobunaga’s three shots, and after the front line unleashes mega particles to clear the area, pull them back to cool down and recharge, allowing for extended operation?
I guess Director Anno must have imagined that if they drop Luna II, Zeon would win, right?
The long-range bit attack was incredibly strong, but is Hermes really like that?
>>81
Hermès was in such a dangerous situation that Amuro couldn’t even tell what was happening.
>>84
I see.
It was just as intense as historical records, but this time it feels like they made it so there are no New Types on the other side.
We had to make unreasonable decisions like mass-producing the Big Zam to take down Luna II, so we attacked from the ground.
Big Zam seems to have improved energy efficiency based on the technology of Gundam and the White Base.
>>83
“The Federation Army said, ‘Instead of spinning the generator and shooting beams, why not use disposable energy packs?'”
If Gundam and Kikero-ga hadn’t significantly reduced the Federation’s military power, the Luna II operation would have been in jeopardy…
Huh!? Is Axis going to fall on Granada taking advantage of that gap!?
Did the Gundam stop it at the cost of its own body?!
Char is the true hero of the nation…
>>85
I haven’t dropped Axis.
The attack on Luna II seems to have taken the full strength of Zeon three days to complete.
“Ma: If we had deployed a squadron of Big Zams from the beginning, we could have taken it down three days earlier.”
It’s said to be like a movie, so without Big Zam, Zeon was struggling quite a bit.
Ma: “If we had deployed just one Big Zam squad from the beginning, we could have taken it down three days earlier.”
>>88
It’s funny that a space fortress can be dropped that looks like a small rock candy.
It’s amazing that Char didn’t get a headache.
>>89
Speaking of which, I didn’t have any headaches…
There are scenes where Lalah struggles against the Salamis, perhaps because she is not as accustomed to war as Char.
>>90
The bodyguard Rick Dom and the others said, “With that, there’s no way for us to step in.”
It’s also because they stepped back from Hermes and stopped even providing support.
>>94
They were a bunch of guys who couldn’t even be compared to MAV.
The new type is amazing! I wonder if the Federation is getting anxious and conducting experiments on the Japanese people…
Hermès’ super long-range bit seems to have a heavy load on Lalah, so its efficiency might be lower than that of the red Gundam.
I can’t launch a fleet until Amuro takes care of it.
When approached, the weak points of the weak Hermes are resolved, you know, red Gundam…
Gaia! Mash! Ortega! Let’s form a team of four!
Is the ending of the war on January 3 a homage to the novel version?
There probably isn’t a way for the Federation to drop a single squad’s Big Zam.
Considering what I’ve done so far, I think I might even pick up those four Dom units…
If my sister and the evil spirits hadn’t shown up, I might have gone all the way to wipe out the Zabi family.
>>103
If the moon’s orbit changes, the colony placed at the Lagrange point will also be affected.
The colonies of Side 3 in Zeon also experience orbital drift, so it’s unclear where the colonies will end up.
Char truly became a savior on a humanity and Earth level because Side 6, Side 7, and even Earth are affected.
Although it’s probably against their wishes,
Even though the Federation has a lot of resources, the amount of forces that can be launched from Jaburo at one time is limited.
The Solomon drop is also led by this guy, so he’s definitely the main offender, right?
When you think about it calmly, it doesn’t feel like we lost just because this guy made a wrong judgment, right?
It just feels like we lost in the development speed of MS and MA due to the failure of the V project, so considering the long time of being at a disadvantage in both quantity and quality, we’ve recovered quite well.
While we can reduce the operating time, if they gather together, they can negate each other’s anti-air beams, so even if we fire real bullets in quick succession, it won’t be very effective.
The Federation has not been defeated…
Granada is the lifeline of Zeon, so if it were to fall, it would be a significant blow.
It’s a bit concerning because the goal isn’t just to win, but to bring each other down.
>>113
Do not choose a mutual destruction that could lead to the extinction of humanity.
Well, if I know I’m going to lose, I’ll completely switch to harassment – that’s the Nobbu theory, right?
It’s the same with Amuro.
One reason for the collapse of Zeon is the death of Garma.
It seems significant that Char didn’t assassinate Garma.
I wonder if the Federation will split like the Zeon remnants.
But if there are only 12 episodes, then it probably won’t go that far.
>>117
I don’t have the luxury of breaking.
To be honest, there are some moments where I wonder if we really have to go as far as dropping the konpeitō, but I guess if we want to get rid of Char, that’s the only way to do it.
>>119
The resentment from the colony drop must still remain in the end.
If you get close to the Big Zam and hit it with a hammer, you can win, right?
It seems that Anno was really into writing an alternate scenario for the One Year War.
Tsurumaki doesn’t seem to be interested in that kind of thing.
I think Char doesn’t have headaches because he isn’t as sensitive as Lalah.
If a star candy like Konpeitō were to fall, it would be Granada… or rather, the moon itself would no longer be useful at all, so the subsequent damage would be even worse than an Axis drop, let alone a colony drop.
Dropping a pebble on a fairly resilient Earth is completely different in meaning.
It might be due to the small number of bits.
I wonder if it was because of the falling of the konpeito that the federation was divided or something like that.
After all, this is all Renho amounts to.
It’s a person being violated by the Black Three Stars.
Even if we succeeded in dropping Solomon, we would have been stuck without the Federation’s space bases, right?
>>129
The possibility of the moon becoming a federal base is emerging, so it could potentially be a significant turning point.
It’s just a possibility, but…
Do your research in Jaburo, Gundam.
I see, without Amuro, it ends up like that against the Zeon Newtypes…
I wonder if this guy is getting burned by a solar ray too.
I wonder what happened to troublesome people from later generations like Jamitov and Bask…
Jamito is probably just being a regular politician.
In the Zeta Axes world, it feels like it’s better than the official timeline since the Titans don’t come into existence.
>>136
There are signs of internal strife within Zeon, so if things continue like this, it feels like organizations equivalent to the Titans and AEUG will emerge.
It seems that Seema will be tried in Ma Kube’s military court…
I wonder what’s going on in Anaheim.