
Trans-Am…
Are you stupid!?
I like it because it feels like, “So that’s how you approached the strategy!”
As for the direction, it can be modestly described as bullying.
This episode is one of the most intense mecha action episodes in the second season.
The tragedy of the thread images that couldn’t participate reaches its peak.
In the final battle, there were definitely some spectacular moments, so I hope you can hold on tight here.
It was a role that someone had to take on.
Well, if we had to choose one person to be the battery for that strategy, it has to be this guy by process of elimination.
Laughing at the pathetic death throes of the filthy judo.
I remember it was pretty bad that after this, we just escorted the escape boats and finished our turn without any actual combat.
The combination attack of Keldy and Seravy is super intense, isn’t it?
>>9
It’s pretty exciting that 00 GUNDAM plays over there for SE.
>>37
I thought it was different from the BGM in my memory, but that’s what it is…
Tremie is too fast.
Honestly, I think it’s worse for Allelujah to be used just to say “transam” rather than being turned into a battery.
I wonder what kind of feelings I had while I was mumbling…
I think Allelujah should have more moments to shine in the second half.
>>13
Mary is back at Pearis!
Nothing really happened…
>>13
The prison escape and Marie’s rescue have consumed too much of the climax right at the beginning…
This is the essence of the Gundam Meister, as hinted in the preview.
Looking back, I thought that the number of ships in the Catalon fleet is way too many, isn’t it?
At first glance, there are nearly 20 ships, but an anti-establishment organization with this kind of power is way too dangerous.
>>16
That’s true, but it also means that after Memento Mori, there were enough defectors from the allied forces to suggest that Arrows was going too far.
Despite being frequently beaten, the number of Katalon is surprisingly large.
Even if they are outdated, if they have this many ships and MS, then of course an organization like A-LAWS is necessary.
A man who was punished because the super soldier mode is too strong.
>>20
The final performance is somewhat promised in a sense.
In fact, since there is no job for Arios in this operation, it might be better to treat it as a GN Trans-Am battery…
Wouldn’t it be better to just equip the Ptolemy with a GN Drive from the start?
>>22
If that could be done, it wouldn’t be a struggle!
>>22
Not enough.
Even though the pilot hadn’t awakened yet, it’s pretty amazing that Hiling wasn’t taken down by the 00 Raiser.
“Will there be more friction from there!?” says Peeris.
>>27
Rather, it felt like there wasn’t much tension, right?
I’m not Marie, I’m Soma Peiris, yet you fight so normally for me.
The elements around Allelujah are all terrible now.
It’s just that it was incredibly cool at the end of the first season…
Even in super soldier mode, after messing around and beating Galazzo, I get instantly killed by Ribbons…
>>29
Rather than just playing around, isn’t it more like they’re handling it carefully to make sure they definitely kill without letting it escape?
It was just an unexpected result that I was transformed into a malfunction at the very end.
>>40
I don’t think it was necessary to smash the rifle with a rifle, and in the novel, it’s supposed to be the left cheek after the right cheek! They were taunting and playing around.
It is true that Hallelujah has the ability to take down a strong enemy while underestimating them, but the result of underestimating them leads to unexpected interventions at crucial moments, forcing them to retreat from the frontlines, which is the same in both seasons one and two.
I believe that it was originally Arias’s role, which excels in mobility, to take the lead in this combat, but 00 is too strong…
>>31
If we can operate the Double O, there’s no need to deliberately remove it from the forces…
I feel like the talk about brain quantum waves wasn’t really necessary.
What is going on with Peelis, an attractive character, turning into the flavorless Mary and disappearing alongside Allelujah?
It’s just that there are fewer parts to tell in the story because I settled my grievances in the early stages, but that doesn’t mean the treatment is bad, okay!?
The beginning and the end are really good, Arios.
Around episode 20 really doesn’t stick in my memory.
>>38
The part where the pilot brought his girlfriend and combined with the support machine also stood out a little…
I was constantly troubled by interference from brain quantum waves during the first period, but I was never provided with a helmet equipped with a blocking device.
I’m watching the broadcast again for the first time in a while, and I’m feeling that the second season is more interesting than I remember.
The movement in the combat is great, after all.
I remember that Hallelujah Awakening and Gadesh (was it Galazzo?) were toyed with in terms of mobility.
>>43
In that area, the Innovator machines feel like they are superior, but in the atmosphere, the variable machines have the advantage.
Since we are using GN particles, there inevitably have to be some who take on such roles.
Isn’t it that combat-type Innovades should fundamentally have performance that is a superior version of super soldiers, yet aren’t there some that seem weaker than not only Allelujah but even Pielis?
>>45
In the Gayun manga, Hiling was skipping training.
I think it would have been good to delve a little deeper into the super soldiers.
It’s romantic to be as strong as an innovator through a different route.
I probably can’t win against Set-chan anymore after the end of Season 2…
>>48
It feels like the culmination of a route mode where almost everyone was wiped out in one season, and the survivors act with the thoughts of three people…
Gadesarazzo is too strong!
Even though it’s so slender, it has more power than the Seravee.
>>50
The pseudo-solar reactor has performance that approaches the original, and it’s strong because it has a large capacitor mounted on its big shoulders.
Well, regarding this strategy, it’s essential to have both Keldim and Seravee, so if it comes down to Double O Raiser or Arios, there’s nothing that can be done.
Hallelujah is just an abnormal individual, and body enhancement with nanomachines or manipulation of brain quantum waves is a technology that Innovades have in a more advanced form…
I wonder what would happen if all Gundams were to use Trans-Am on the Ptolemaios.
Due to their somewhat petty personalities, it doesn’t feel this way, but the Innovators are basically really strong.
>>57
The Awakening Moment and 00 Riser are too strong and have dropped in evaluation during the decisive battle, but Revive had stability.
As a pilot, I’ve honestly been watching Tieria like that for a long time, so when people say Innovades are amazing, I find myself a bit at a loss for how to react.
>>58
Those guys definitely have the potential to surpass humanity, but they probably lack the necessary practice and experience.
I think Tieria is simply a type that interacts with humanity, so it’s like a limited version of a spokesperson.
I don’t really understand the strength without hallelujah.
The scissors seem more convenient with Curios.
>>60
The concept is that it can engage in close combat while maintaining flight form.
It seems that they have judged it to be tough unless they push through with mobility because even in Ahead, it exceeds the third generation Gundam.
I’ll charge in from the front, break through the armor, and shoot through the middle! It’s such a simple battle that if we have a vanguard for distraction, someone to break the wall, and a shield and breaching role all set, then I have no choice but to become a battery!
They may look slim, but they’re actually really tall.
>>63
When placed alongside models, including the Ahead, it’s larger and more intimidating than the Gundam.
In reality, Ahead grew larger due to technical issues, so the operational facilities became larger as well.
The Ga system that borrows that will also get larger to match the specifications…
Well, it’s okay that it’s a battery this time, but could we please have a cooler-looking image instead?
>>64
I think just standing in the hangar is promoting a feeling of bullying.
The scene where they murmur “Trans-Am” feels even lonelier; wouldn’t it be better if it weren’t there?
Thank you… GN Allelujah
>>66
Who is it!?
The visuals are bad, but I’m not sure what to do about it.
It’s just Hallelujah and Allelujah being angry at the Arrows for using Arios’s scissors as scissors…
Wait, does Allelujah really need to say “Trans-Am” in order to activate Trans-Am?
>>71
Retina authentication
I don’t know if audio was required.
>>71
You need a Meister’s biometric authentication to operate the Gundam.
Trans-Am probably won’t activate without Meister’s voice.
But it’s already activated, so the image… I think the trans-am is just mumbling anyway.
Since everyone has become GN machines, they can transform into planes and fly quickly! But if that’s all, it’s difficult to create a flashy scene, especially with the more modestly armed Arios.
If we prepare a dedicated space for the Treadme to engage Trans-Am, like the Gundam storage container in the first Treadme, would that help a little?
>>74
If there is a sense of specialness in squatting in the dedicated space to connect the code to the machine, opening the cockpit, or attaching dedicated equipment as a GN battery, then I think it’s quite an improvement.
Standing in the hallway like that really doesn’t look good!
Relying completely on the Vedas, there’s no way you can win against us! This was a grand showdown to relieve all the pent-up frustration from the previous times we were left alone.
I thought Innovade came in with great enthusiasm, but it was interesting how it was instantly defeated by the O-Raiser and had to escape like squid rice.
If it were possible to pull it tied to the prow of the Ptolemy in flying form…
>>82
It seems like that could become a subject for jokes in terms of visuals…
It would be nice if there wasn’t a sense of standing still, but since it’s a hangar, it’s difficult… If there were more cables or something attached.
>>86
>>86
From GN battery to GN battery pack
>>86
GN Rain
>>86
I think it would look cool if it were like the Barbatos from when it appeared as power generation equipment.
In the second season, it feels like the intentional gags have decreased, while the natural visuals and lines have increased.
If Allelujah was moving Ptolemy from Gundam and making it move amazingly, wouldn’t it have looked a bit cooler?
>>84
There’s no place for Rasse to stand!
>>84
Because Rasse, who also serves as the gunner, is better…
Trans-Am is switch-operated.
>>85
Of course it’s a performance, but I wonder if the fact that they faithfully shout “Trans-Am!” every time serves as a double lock with voiceprint authentication.
It is triggered by Allelujah’s judgment to activate Trans-Am.
I think they’re just tweeting to communicate that they used it now.
Regarding this cut, there’s something about Arios’ face that looks kind of blank, which is not good.
Even the scissors on my shoulders are drooping without any motivation.
>>91
Well, having a cool face in this situation is a bit…
>>91
Of course you would lose motivation, just standing there.
In the first place, since Allelujah appears after Ptolemy shows up with Trans-Am.
I’m just a person who suddenly muttered “trans-am” alone during the time when there’s seriously nothing to do.
Even though it’s being completely reckless, using the 00R1 for diversion is quite absurd!
When you mention it, the composition is bad, but the animation is also somewhat lackluster…
>>98
The shoulder width is oddly large and lacks firmness…
No matter where I attach Ptolemy, whether up, down, front, or back, it still feels like just a gag, and it might have been better if they hadn’t reflected the appearance of Arios at all.
>>100
It might have been better to only show the parts where the code is connected for the drive up close.
There’s really nothing we can do from Allelujah’s side except to just pray since we can’t initiate Trans-Am.
In this story, it’s hard to accept that the shield bits are casually running alongside the Trans-Am Ptolemy while deflecting attacks.
>>105
Well, you see…
By inertia…
If there’s inertia, it can’t move back and forth…
>>106
Since it is in a vacuum, the only energy required is for changing the relative speed… but is Ptolemy in a state of continuous acceleration?
Well, the handling of inertia and speed in this area of space is fuzzy in any work.
>>125
When the Trans-Am ends, it kind of stops in space, but in reality, if you’re moving at three times the speed, you wouldn’t be able to suddenly brake, so it’s really dangerous, right?
>>138
Well, if it’s original, I can decelerate with the same amount of energy by recharging the particles.
It’s scary to think of a pseudo-transam based on power consumption.
>>105
It’s faster to use a smaller bit than to forcefully launch a huge battleship.
Regarding the treatment of Allelujah in the second season, Tsutomu apologized during the event at that time…
It would be a cool scene if Allelujah could use brainwaves.
Since it’s useless, I can only push the button at the moment the signal comes and whisper “Trans-Am” with a cool face.
Since it cannot be commercialized with just the container, the concept of the GN Archer is to separate and transform, so it is indeed an evolution.
The GN Archer can fight alone with its pilot, so it feels like apart from serving as the GN battery, it’s not really contributing to the Arios’ achievements.
But when Arios stood in a very sharp posture and shouted “Trans-Am!” along with Allelujah,
Isn’t that kind of different in a way that makes it more interesting?
The riser was a superior version in the role of advancing forward and scattering the weak…
>>111
What I’m aiming for is not a specialized type like Exia, but a versatile machine.
Did the GN Archer exist at that time? If it did, I think there was a way to use it.
Connect to Tromy via wired connection and secure the fixed gun platform on the deck?
>>113
Arios’s strength is dying…
The shield bit is strange if you think about it calmly, but it’s cool, so it’s fine.
The distribution of having a main episode for Allelujah in the first half should be the same as in the first season, yet…
In the end, when it came down to it, the development turned into a GN battery, which already had quite a surreal gag, so no matter how you looked at it, it became something interesting.
Looking back at that time, it was also a reason why this scene became a topic of discussion that the Ptolemaios crew members had been absent before this, whether it was because they were involved in the Trans-Am operations or did not come out to intercept the Garazzo, or were sent off-screen to escort escape pods.
Well then, shall we increase our interactions to make our presence felt?
“Hallelujah! Please!”
“For the future! Trans-Am system… switch on!”
Something like that.
>>121
If the visuals are rough, the more you increase the conversation, the more it becomes a subject of jokes.
>>121
Even if you stack up the batteries, it just gets more interesting!
Even when Trans-Am is over, there’s really nothing to do…
The Arios seems to take on a support role, only using Trans-Am to transport allies and supply particles to the Archer.
It’s understandable given the situation, but the visuals just show the aircraft glowing red in the hangar.
What’s wrong is that while Arios is standing there as a battery, Hallelujah can only pray from within, so let’s increase Hallelujah’s role.
It seems that synchronizing the Trans-Am between Ptolemy and Arios requires some extremely delicate handling.
>>128
I’m counting on you! Hello!
GN battery…
It seems like sharing roles with my wife would make a significant difference, at least in terms of self-judgment…
Then, to make a presence, we could blast the GN particles emitted by Arios’ Trans-Am from the back of Ptolemy like a booster…
>>131
That’s definitely being treated like a Merugibson!
>>131
GN fart…
It’s amazing after all! Lock-on!
Unlike the first season where we could rely on performance, the tragedy arises from the need to properly strategize and assign roles.
I think I put in a lot of effort into the aerial projection goggles of Keldim to make them look cool.
After the Trans-Am runs out, if I could just go outside and get some random combat scenes…
>>139
Right after the Trans Am is over, it’s like running out of gas…
>>139
Even if they show up now after the Memento Mori destruction, it’ll just be seen as coming in late and become more fodder for jokes!!
>>144
If we don’t retreat quickly, we’ll be surrounded and beaten to death with sticks…
>>149
The sanitation cannon was destroyed, but the enemy’s forces remain almost intact, and reinforcements were on the way.
A few days ago, in the thread where I was ridiculed, the Celestial Being’s GN Orb rolling has quite a bit of power…
I mean, the strength of this memento mori is somehow strange that it doesn’t break…
It’s now!
Hallelujah!
Trans-Am!
It might have been different then, but I guess you have to make sure that the viewers don’t think it’s bad…
Before the impact, the Trome becomes red, so it’s showing that it is in Trans-Am.
The aircraft is lit up in the hangar, and I thought Hallelujah could do something on the bridge… but there’s nothing to do, right?
>>142
I guess there were times when I was kept on standby so I could move in case something happened…
>>142
I wonder if we really need dedicated pilot verification in the cockpit when we summon a ZAM.
Of course, it’s still a good time for Yao-san’s speaking and voice…
The Ptolemy requires a solar furnace, and the fact that the Gundam combines on a rotating basis, which changes the lineup depending on the mission, I think is interesting.
Once the battery role is decided…
>>146
It’s bad that what can be done in Arios can also be done in 00R.
Because it’s a scene where Ptolemy, swallowed by the satellite cannon, suddenly charges in from being missing.
“I can’t shout ‘Trans-Am’ when activating it.”
The more I think about it, the sadder I become about the pressures that lead to a great battle being established.
In fact, it wasn’t widely discussed that a few episodes ago, Keldymselavy was also happily charging the batteries.
>>155
I think it’s precisely because of this achievement that it’s different from Arios…
>>159
If Arios had played a more active role, then the scene in the image probably wouldn’t have attracted much attention, just being something like “it’s a bit interesting if you look closely.”
>>155
It’s cool how Trans-Am Ptolemaios charges in and Arios turns red, yet somehow there’s a Trans-Am there… you know…
The compressed particle ball has been strong since the Vierge era, so it’s no surprise that it’s also the case with the Seravee.
The reason the strength of memento mori is strange is that various countermeasures have been implemented due to the passage of time and the existence of simulations.
>>156
The reason the Gundam side is extremely sturdy is also because they are using the highest quality E-carbon.
It might be a laminated specification of carefully selected materials by a carbon artisan…
The 00 Raiser being too strong is a problem, but after all, it’s easier to get excited when the main machine is stronger.
The scene of the Trans-Am in the hangar looks terrible, but it’s an important role in the operation since it would have failed if all the Meisters couldn’t do their assigned tasks…
>>158
That’s exactly not a strategy that can work if it fails the first time.
The destructive power is Seravee.
With the Kerdiem from long-range shooting.
The mobility of Arios is good, but the equally mobile and strong in close combat 00 takes over all the roles…
>>162
The jinx is almost equal to the first Gundam, the ahead surpasses the first Gundam, but against the second Gundam, there is a lack of potential.
The G system needs to surpass the second generation Gundam, so please make it overpowering…
During atmospheric re-entry, it seems that the Double O cannot use Trans-Am for the negative reason that the other three machines are likely to take on the battery role.
It’s crazy that even with Celeb’s maximum firepower and Tremy’s support firepower, it’s still barely able to break through.
The strength of the Memento Mori is simply due to its large size and the same mysterious barrier as the ring, right?