
© Sotsu/Sunrise
The abnormal one is my son.
Hitler claims he was killed by his own people, but it’s a mysterious assertion, isn’t it?
From Giren’s perspective, it’s just a matter of saying, “You started this fight, so don’t back down now.”
Giren was too cancerous, but it’s unacceptable that as a king and a father, I couldn’t control Giren.
I mean, humanity is starting to reduce its population, and my son… he’s a big deal.
In this setting, the escape is part of a desperate rescue operation by the Federal Intelligence Agency.
In Origin, we escaped thanks to Degwin’s arrangements.
From Gihren’s perspective, reaching this point and unilaterally going for peace negotiations can only be described as asking to die.
I prefer the theory that this old guy didn’t assassinate Daikun.
Regardless of the outside problem with Gihren and Kycilia, at least Dozul seems like he can still understand the conversation.
I can’t help but think that you don’t have to hate them that much.
From Deggin’s perspective, he can’t let the entire nation’s lives be put on the line for Gihren’s ambition alone.
This person looks like Kantarou Terauchi.
A person who was a bundle of ambition but burned out after kicking their boss out and becoming the top.
I wonder what they’re doing in the Zieg Axis dimension.
Garma is also not dead, so he’s probably doing well.
Until they seized power, they were on a radical and aggressive path.
In reality, it’s quite common for those who gain power to shift to a relatively moderate and practical approach.
Duzel has a relatively decent personality, but he has aspects of a war monger, so it’s a bit concerning.
I guess I’m just tired of everything now.
I couldn’t help but find Garma adorable…
It’s a good age, so it wouldn’t be strange to pass away by 1985.
It seems that the assassination of Zeon is likely true, considering the feeling from Tomino’s memos and secret meetings, so I guess this is also a part of human nature.
My own child was assassinated too…
The population has finally decreased.
Let’s support baby-making.
Before Garma, the policies must have been quite energetic.
It really feels like the Great Degin.
Is it derived from “no entry” or “forbidden”?
Father, can’t we do something about the taste of the Zumm city royal office?
It is unforgivable to have assassinated Daikun based on that ambition at that time.
It’s unfortunate that afterward, they got involved in the cleanup and died due to the child’s rampage.
Daikun was assassinated by the Zabi family! (Was it really the Zabi family…?)
The setting where the children of the Zabi family have different mothers.
It seems credible, but it wasn’t officially recognized, right?
It’s the eldest son and daughter’s exceptional abilities that are the problem.
Whether to call them a genius or a cunning person…
In the end, what did this person really think about Dai-kun?
He is the man who assassinated Daikun and took his position, isn’t he?
Is Dozle no good because he can’t do politics, I wonder?
In the end, I still don’t understand what kind of person Lazarus was.
In Origin, I was also easily assassinated.
Dai-kun was assassinated!!
Jimbaral to Casval and Artesia
Just by blowing it in, I can’t understand the truth…
Why did you choose a principality?
Is it not because you want to become president to maintain a dictatorship rather than a kingdom or democracy?
Tomino drew as if he were assassinated, while Anno took a different stance, and since it’s not decided on the production side, it’s truly the darkness of history.
There were no alternative paths where she could have avoided killing, right?
The only way to force peace is to kill.
I prefer the one who hasn’t been assassinated, but it wasn’t stated outright, right? Excluding ORIGIN.
Before semi-retirement, the theory was that he was as radical as Girel.
Killing Garma caused everything to go out of alignment…
It’s not like I was inciting anything about Newtypes or anything like that.
A new era has come, so let’s embrace it with pride!
We are the pioneers of the future! Go for it, space immigrants! That’s about the vibe, right, Daikun?
It’s been half a century since space migration, so most of the elderly were born on Earth.
Lalah, who lived on Earth, is regarded as a Newtype within Zeon, so her upbringing and background are not really considered significant.
I wonder if they were more capable in practical matters than Daikun.
I was enjoying good things as a supporter of Daikun.
There are also personal grudges that have been excluded and banished, Jinbararu…
The one who established a dictatorship and purged the opposition was Gihren and Kyciria.
Well, it seems like they gave up on Daikun as a leader because he was too much of an idealist.
It’s too weak for the Ral family to say they’ve been driven out by the Zabi family…
Even if it’s personal resentment…
Achieving peace is not that simple.
I can only say he’s some kind of half-hearted old man.
If we were to conclude a peace treaty, I feel that there was no other timing but that one.
Don’t you think there are too many people in Zeon? They drafted from colonies other than Side 3, right?
I thought I would fight on the Zumushi City royal office…
If Aoba Ward falls, there would be no reason for the Federation to negotiate peace. If that happens, the exposed colony will end up being subjected to the firepower of the Federation fleet.
A game where you are killed by your son while trying to go for peace negotiations.
If the Federation wins, the Zeon faction will perish; if Gihren wins, the Earth sphere will fall under Gihren’s dictatorial rule.
Since there is no good future no matter which way it goes, Degin has no choice but to negotiate peace and stop both.
Speaking of which, in the world of Zeek Ax, the development of Zeonic’s MS was suddenly canceled.
Before I knew it, I was dead in battle, and that was no good.
I believe the total population of Zeon during the war was around 150 million.
There doesn’t seem to be much affection for the other children besides Garma.
Why did you kill Daikun?
The Federation fleet is originally aiming for the main territory of Zeon, so if they can’t push them back, the colonies will be attacked and everyone will die…
According to Tomino’s memo, didn’t Char lead Amuro to Gihren and die?
Well, at least the person who was involved in the space migration liberation movement…
If you see a colony drop, you can’t help but be shocked.
To be honest, the Zeon shouldn’t drop colonies.
I think they should have provoked the federation enough to be struck first and create a justification.
Even if we make peace, it would be fine with a full bow of submission, but isn’t it too late after Solomon falls?
Somehow, the theory that Daikun was not assassinated fits better with his later actions.
The attitude towards Dozle’s death is terrible, isn’t it?
I guess it doesn’t matter to anyone other than Garma if any of the kids die.
The fact that both this guy and the children took themselves out without really knowing Amuro is quite wild, isn’t it?
Letting the opponent strike first is a strategy used by the side that has greater national power.
From the perspective of Zeon, the Federation has a gap in military power that could lead to instant defeat if they get serious, and the Federation can also take a gradual approach to tighten the pressure.
This person was all excited about kicking Daikun off and seizing power, but why did they end up like a retired old man with Gihren taking over when the war started?
It seems as if an event occurred where a cane was dropped without a sound.
They call themselves moderates, but they’re just using Zionism completely for their own advancement and once they finish taking over the country, they’ll just throw it away.
To those who follow Zionism, he’s a worthless piece of trash.
Well, just by beating up as much as I want and then signing the Antarctic Treaty, it’s quite a Venus, isn’t it…
Even revolutionaries turn out like this when they get old.
Although he is somewhat decent, he is the one who killed Daikun and started the fight, so he is not really a good person, Degwin.
I don’t think it’s pathetic at all, but I have a strong impression that they’re just a person with bad timing.
It’s a story you started, right?
It feels like there were more veteran soldiers in Zeon, despite the fact that they say Zeon has no troops…
I see, if the staff who created that eye catch is the same, there’s a possibility they might also depict the latest version of the Zumo City Royal Tribunal in the Reiwa era.
You’ve grown old… Father.
It seems like living near Garuma and the grandchildren are adorable.
If these guys hadn’t killed him, what is Char’s revenge supposed to be?
Why does everyone call Zion Dai with “kun”?
In the Showa era, or specifically in the 1970s, the average life expectancy for elderly people was in their late 60s or around 70, so by today’s standards, appearance and age seem to be mismatched.
A game where I try to go to peace negotiations and get killed by my son.
Are you around the age of a second-generation immigrant?
If the number of people decreases, the problem is solved! But after thinking about it later, it really is just a temporary fix.
No matter how much you try to control it, there will be other impossibilities that arise.
The Federation fleet is heading towards the Zeon homeland, so if we can’t push them back, it seems like the colonies will be attacked.
Tomino should be assassinated.
This person was all fired up to oust Daikun and take power, but why did he end up being overshadowed by Gihren and becoming like a retired old man once the war started?
It seems as if an event occurred that made one drop their cane without making a sound.
Dai-kun
To be blunt, it’s no different from someone’s death, you know?
Ultimately, we even mobilized students, but the numbers were still insufficient.