
The disparity between the depiction in the movie version and Seed Destiny is astounding.
You can do things like that, yet you were showing such an embarrassing sight…
The picture in the thread is extremely strong, right!
The performance changes too much depending on the pilot’s mood…
They say it’s over if your arm gets damaged, but targeting a rapidly moving place like a manipulator (while piloting a robot) is as difficult as using chopsticks to catch a fly.
It’s just that there’s a robot doing it casually in the bank scene, which makes the impression really bad.
Which is stronger, a machine that can split or a machine that can perform dimensional slashes?
I was surprised that I have quite an attachment to the aircraft, even though nothing good happened while riding in Destiny.
Even during the time of Seed Destiny, why were they able to defeat the Destroy Army so easily but ended up showing such disgraceful behavior?
It’s ridiculous to say this, but I wonder if Seed Destiny can be redone even now.
After the Strike Freedom destroys Destiny’s large sword, it chooses a strategy of constantly fleeing from attacks until it exhausts its energy and retreats, so it can be said that Aslan is the only one who can corner it to defeat.
It’s like a comrade who achieved great results even without good things happening during that period.
Since Shin can now engage in the battle he wanted to fight to protect, with his own machine, he is excited.
Destiny is a machine whose performance fluctuates based on Shin-chan’s motivation and mood.
I wanted to see you fight Aslan without being drowsy.
In the first half, I was struggling with mental health issues.
And in the second half, you were mentally unwell.
This makes us even, Shin!
Since receiving Destiny, there have been nothing but events that have shaken my mental state, which might be why I have a fondness for the times we’ve been together during tough and painful moments.
In CE73, Aslan had the major debuff of “not being able to fully sever ties with Shin (and the Minerva crew)…”
So far, the only depiction of being able to not only fully defend against but also push back the Destroy’s 1580mm multi-row phased energy cannon Super Skewra x3 head-on is in this thread image!
I think that while Athrun is stronger than Shin when both are at their best, the difference isn’t so great that he is guaranteed to win.
If you add impressive performances in the story to something that was already living off its cool design and gimmicks, it becomes too flawless.
It was almost certain that the Zeus silhouette would appear from the start, but the director hinted at its active role.
In a simulation, I think Athrun would win easily, but Shin tends to have a lucky streak in real combat…
Even so, taking down the latest advanced machine, the Destroyer, single-handedly is monstrous.
But I think it’s really impossible for Shin to fight Aslan with a calm mind, even in training.
I just want to see a serious battle between Inja Type 2 and Fate SPEC 2, even if it’s just a short like Evolve.
Even if I say so, it doesn’t have the anything-goes feel like My Frie, but it has just the right strength.
The best solution is to seriously beat Aslan when Shin is in a complete mental slump.
Freedom Killer (The Free Slayer)
Dead Seed: Spirit Energy 70
Movie: Vitality 170
Your face is too cool.
I’ve always thought that you haven’t really practiced the art of the doppelgänger enough to look down on someone else’s doppelgänger!
It was simply a bad match-up against my opponent.
I wonder what the world would have been like if Shin had killed Athrun back there.
The clone in the movie is weird, isn’t it?
Have you been training in the Unbeaten East in your spare time?
Time and space are distorted because of Shin’s power…
It seems to be something like, “Can we do it with the performance of fate and Shin’s abilities…? Because something is going to come out, like a clone.”
I always get confused about whether it’s Destiny or Destinny.
It was called Destiny because it doesn’t just guard fate but opens it up…
It might be inappropriate, but it’s Seed Destiny, so I remember it as Death.
Destiny, you say? What a bunch of fools.
The opponent’s machine is the latest model, and the Accord they’re riding is likely a higher class than Shin and the others, equipped with supernatural abilities, while the Destiny is an older model…
I don’t know! Such a weapon!!
Since Shin, who had broken free in the Takayama version of the seed death, had already shown some signs of strength, his sudden rampage in the seed freedom didn’t feel out of place.
I can’t see that chairman…
The movie version has a comedic expression.
Please tell me that’s true…
Originally, they were causing a big ruckus against Logos, but seeing them completely active on the ally side in the movie brings up a lot of feelings…
Shin and Destiny, as if to clear away all the frustration up to that point, went wild and it was absolutely exhilarating.
I’m really happy that I can finally say without any hesitation that Destiny is cool!
Before that ridiculous doppelganger, I was already toying with four machines and dealing damage, so it’s really impressive how strong Shin and Destiny are when they’re at full power.
If you lose your limbs, you can’t do anything, but if you get to that point in an MS battle, most mobile suits are done for.
The aircraft responds honestly to my will, so I guess that’s why I become attached to it…
I wonder why they did something that ruined the story by making it mass-produced.
Aren’t there just multiple ones doing different movements among the duplicates?
Since the deployment of Destiny, I’ve done almost everything I wanted to see in Destiny.
What is that doppelgänger?
The opponent is a monstrous entity named Kira and Athrun, so they seem weak, but they are at a level where they couldn’t possibly lose to anyone else.
The TV version ended with the protagonist being mentally shattered and without any caring adults around.
If I put my mind to it, I can create duplicates that all move differently.
This machine is not just quite strong; combined with Shin, it’s the strongest, right?
Even though Shin is already a monster, there seems to be an even greater wall between him and Kiraasu, giving the impression that those two have given up on being human.
Aren’t you adjusting too much?
If you only look at the ending of the movie, Shin was the one with the best achievements in the battles.
If we can show this level of condition this time, I think we’re definitely at a level to stand side by side with the two of them…
It’s problematic because there are monsters that can normally respond and intercept that.
Is Shin’s Gundam existing while being casually reinforced with an impulse?
Imoja was completely blown away by the nuclear explosion.
Regarding the first encounter with Destroy, it seems that at that time Shin had the most experience against the Federation MA, so even with the Impulse, he was dodging the barrage and striking with the saber effectively.
The aircraft is the strongest, but can anyone other than Shin master it? There is also that peakiness.
There was a dedicated thread image for Heine, but is it really sane for the chairman to form this at a unit level?
I wonder if the High Destiny is stored away in some warehouse in that world.
Will the method of beam shields not be the gauntlet type shown in the thread, but will it become mainstream in the future with the Lifree type?
A mysterious man from the orb who appears riding the Hein Destiny, Ukkari Takano.
The death of the seed is estimated to last only about 3 months, so there’s no way a 16-year-old’s mentality can endure it.
Before the actual screening, it was often said from Shin’s perspective that he probably didn’t have good memories of Destiny, and I thought so too.
They seemed to really like it.
Shin has been dealing with mental issues even before the main story starts, so he is quite often feeling unwell.
The Palma Fiocina that can penetrate FT had excessive firepower back at the time of its production.
The beam carry shield that received that is also strange.
Mighty Stuffy
Zeus Destiny
Z’gok
The strongest Gundam of the usual three.
It’s been said many times, but isn’t it just too funny that Shin popped up as a regular coord from around there?
It’s a general coordinator with an enhanced immune system, though.
The genes are overly specialized for warriors.
You took all your various secrets with you to the afterlife, Chairman.
Captain Talia is quite strict about everything other than Shin’s combat abilities.
The lack of persuasiveness is entirely due to the person’s debauched mother!