
Was he a friend of the lieutenant colonel?
I don’t believe the rumors that he is the son of Zeon Daikun.
It’s an urban legend, right?
Is there really such a thing as a Newtype?
It’s said to be a human innovation, but…
Flanagan’s chief, Exave-kun, has a really terrible intuition.
I really wonder if this kid is from Zeon and part of the Kisalia faction after graduating from officer school.
I also graduated from a Buddhist university, but I’m not a Buddhist or anything…
Even though he’s Lieutenant Komori, a military man, he occasionally speaks in a casual tone and his way of speaking is quite intense, but I’m just letting it slide.
I guess it’s a brake for Shari Uncle.
By the way, what specifically does it mean to have poor intuition?
It’s just that Lady Kishiria is saying it on her own!
It seems like it would become more popular than the official history if they copied Gundam and battleships to lead to victory, but maybe that’s not the case.
It seems like there’s a vibe in the current Sodong that suggests people are casually gathering a loose group, as if a theory about it is emerging.
Everyone, please worry about Exabe-kun too!
Thank you, Zabi family! All thanks to Char! That guy is seriously a hero! But the way it was spread might be a bit questionable, don’t you think?
You’re spreading too many Minovsky particles, Colonel.
There is an interpretation that they became famous precisely because the Zabi family was gone…
Isn’t this child’s lower body sexy?
Aren’t your uniforms different from the other kids’?
But probably Colonel Sharia is fundamentally anti-Zion and anti-Zaibatsu, on the side of Daikun (Casval).
You’re wearing some oddly sexy boots or something on your lower half, right?
Is this the appearance of a soldier?
It looks stupid for someone to wear a sleeveless military uniform.
It seems that Shari-ojisan is enjoying Lieutenant Komori’s reactions and retorts.
There presumably weren’t any gyaru in the Jupiter Sphere.
This isn’t wartime over here…
Everyone’s dressed weird during the war!
We can understand each other without misunderstanding.
Sharia is definitely associated with the Flanagan organization, so on the surface, she is likely part of the Kycilia faction.
Since the Kycillia faction and the Ghiren faction can’t get along, the others would have to be the Garma faction.
It seems that Kycilia has been quite purified after witnessing the miracle that Char caused in Granada.
Without engaging in strange covert actions, it seems like they have become straightforward enough to confront Gilen openly and have integrated part of the Daikun faction.
Isn’t it still the case that your uncle is a subordinate of Gihren in the Kycilia faction?
Garma is no longer a part of Zeon.
Sharia Bull was also wearing a strange helmet…
The Sodon group gives the impression of working in sales while searching for Char.
Isn’t it stupid to head out in person to seize new weapons when we don’t even know if the cockpit is available?
After Dozle’s death and Garma’s retirement, the situation is that only Gihren and Kishiria are left, right?
Has the reduction of factions led to intensified conflicts, or have they surprisingly softened?
Garma seems more like retirement or living in New York, right?
I hope so…
I wonder what they think about Uncle Char’s ridiculous outfit.
Although Garma has separated from the military, his whereabouts are unknown.
It might not have turned into a completely authoritarian dystopia because Gihren and Kycilia are in a stalemate.
Side 6 is also a sovereign state, so Zeon has no obligation to take care of it.
It seems that way…
Garma seems to be able to serve as a bridge between Earth and us.
Even if they say they’ve left the military, it’s still very important politically.
The position of Prince Degin is the most mysterious.
When I saw Origin, it turned out that during the peaceful time before the One Year War, Gihren wasn’t doing anything at all.
Didn’t Garma say he was on the moon?
My uncle’s war isn’t over at all since it only ends with the defeat of the Zabi family alongside the Colonel.
That’s just what you want to say at the end, right?
Don’t complain to your boss.
Since it’s a world where we can win in the first place, there’s no need to do anything that feels like brainwashing.
According to official history, it was precisely because they lost that it became something resembling brainwashing.
On the contrary, it’s the losing federal side that has become fanatical.
The federation is… not losing.
Casval boy continues to live within Kycilia.
Wherever he is, if Garma is doing well.
“Come back soon, Char… Sister Kycilia is waiting for your return too.”
They might normally think it’s about that much.
The Federation has grievances like the colony drop, but it seems unlikely that organized remnants will form because there is no central ideology.
I mean, the main body is still completely intact.
I wonder if Kishiria (voiced by Kaori Nazuka) will appear in episode 2.
I suppose it won’t just stop at Solomon’s fall.
I don’t think it’s going to be shortened to one episode…
I couldn’t do it because of Shirocco, but I really wanted to set it after more time had passed since the One Year War.
The Anno plot is quite different from the current one, so I have no idea how it will turn out in the main story.
Since this is just a plot, anything that is not described is still uncertain.
In the first place, the fixed timeline is already included in the pamphlet, so that’s how it’s progressing, right?
The bonus plot is just a plot.
They say that OP and Kenshi Yonezu are playing.
I personally think that there won’t be enough time to spend on the One Year War, so it might end in the first episode.
The pamphlet’s timeline normally says that Iselina eloped, so she can’t be dead, right?
If you elope with Iselina, you’ll become an important figure with connections to the Zabi family for the Earth Federation, Garma.
If we discard our principles and think about it, Garma being in New York would surely be beneficial for both the Federation and Zeon…
Using a long length for the beginning will just result in new drops, so it will be compressed within one episode, right?
Since there will be the OP’s first reveal, I think the focus will return to Machu and the others.
Since the beginning states that “some episodes of the TV version have been restructured for theatrical release,”
Isn’t there a scene that isn’t done on TV at the beginning?
If Machu doesn’t show up for about two episodes from here, I’ll laugh.
What kind of structure is that?
Perhaps Colonel Char cannot use the Omega Psycommu either.
Is there a possibility that the theater version will be a shortened version while including scenes of Machu?
It’s a part that I put a lot of effort into creating.
Watch two episodes in a row.
Does Lieutenant Komori like Exabe-kun?
I thought it felt familiar, but I think it resembles the assistant from FLCL.
He is a star of hope, heading straight down the elite path as the top student of the Flanagan School.
I’m in a delicate position now.
It’s subtle, or rather, is there a future ahead?
Even Jerid would sympathize, as everything is falling apart.
If it’s a two-cour series, then it’s okay to take two episodes.
In the first place, it’s suspicious that a ship that achieved one of the greatest wartime victories has not seen the green uncle promoted while being at a desk job.
This is probably for Mr. Green.
Exabe-kun won’t have any trouble making a living with those skills, even without the psycho frame.
In the special feature scene where Zeon says “Go home,” it is stated that Lieutenant Komori is Sharia’s bodyguard, so he might be really strong in hand-to-hand combat.
There seems to be a strong feeling that various people, aside from the uncle, with skills that are reasonably good but have difficulties in handling, are being pooled together in a delicate situation.
Ma Kube has been promoted.
Char and the Gundam Investigation Team directly under Kycilia.
The selection of people chosen by Uncle Green based on his preferences.
Exabe-kun is a sacrifice.
Well, this is quite a ship.
When I see you matching up against the Gundam with standard piloting skills, it seems that your top position is not just due to pure NT abilities, but also incorporates MS piloting skills, right, Exabé-kun?
Since the White Base team’s named kill tour is over, I wonder if the Black Tri-Stars, Ramba Ral, and Conscon are all still alive.
As for becoming a former refugee from Raum.
If there was a war, I could have achieved honor.
I haven’t seen the movie, but was this person in the film?
First of all, even someone like Lalah, who feels like a pure Newtype, was killing people on the battlefield, trapped by her own position (her love and gratitude towards Char), so there’s no real innovation or anything like that.
The bit’s attack is being firmly dodged with a quick move, isn’t it, Exam-kun?
I can see the green uncle being complained about by Macube and somewhat dealt with by Kiriya.
Sharia must be sandwiched between Kishiria and Giren since Char is gone.
It feels like a delicate position, as if the uncle is doing whatever he likes by using his wartime achievements and Ki Shiria’s favor as a shield.
In the first place, Sharia should have achieved considerable military results, so it should be somewhat flexible.
You did well against the NT even though you couldn’t fully showcase the aircraft’s performance in your first battle.
In the first place, Shariabl is not supposed to be a clear follower of the Kshiria faction.
Aren’t you still connected to Ghiren?
Komori → 332 → 11
I figured out the foreshadowing.
Was there a Zeon soldier who died in the main story other than the Zabi family and Macbeth, whose survival would have had a significant impact?
It has a somewhat unreliable vibe, but it seems pretty strong for an ordinary Psycommu machine, doesn’t it, Exabe?
Hmm? A unit with a collection of people with quirks and flaws, yet in a special position with the latest advanced equipment, is something I see all the time!
I like you.
Since we’re being expelled from Earth, the Federation is definitely in trouble and has a lot of stamina, huh?
When you think about it, isn’t the MAV strategy kind of dull?
I think the Mav tactic is a trap set up by Sharia to make NTs get beaten up.
To put it simply, it’s just a tag team, right, Mav?
I think it’s more surprising that a modern girl like this is appearing after 7 years since UC78 rather than the smartphone stuff in UC85.
I was like, the art style changed too much while watching the movie!
The MAV tactics feel like they systematized the unspoken cooperation that was somewhat happening in the field when fighting with mobile suit teams, akin to how wingmen and tactics like the Lotte method are documented in textbooks for fighter planes.
Exabe-kun is like a model student Gunei at this stage, not getting caught by landmine girls…
Lieutenant Komori and Dren are only about 10 years apart in age.
If the world line were different, Exabe-kun might have had the potential to become a protagonist.
Well, if there were a perm, it wouldn’t be popular, right?
Exabe-kun, who looks like a federal protagonist from a side story.