
From the very beginning, I got cheat units and cheat blueprints that are like bugs.
I have a cheat pilot that looks like a bug since the beginning.
In the final stage, if you can develop a dedicated machine, just sending out two of them will be enough to destroy all the bases, and it becomes better if you just deploy these guys.
The ambition of Gihren in the world of Zeek Axis is probably really boring…
>>1
A level similar to the GMII/High-Zack start of the genealogy VE…
By narrowing down the production models, we were able to free up capacity in the development line, and now we can also mass-produce the Big Zam!
(Why did that guy protect the Zabi family and die…?)
>>3
Do you not understand the feelings of Char, who prioritized protecting people over revenge?
You are probably busy with domestic economic and legal issues regarding political problems.
In the first place, they are a thorn in the side for war heroes and post-war politicians.
>>3
Garma is alive and not feeling tense, so he approves the Big Zam mass production plan.
There are too many MS being made despite there being no people.
Dozle should focus more on the Big Zam than on the new type MS.
What you said was quite surprising.
This world is too convenient for this guy…
(I was incredibly lucky, but I still felt I was likely to lose…)
>>9
The war itself is longer than the official history…
>>9
Zeknova was completely luck-based, and even if they had somehow prevented the fall of Solomon without it, Char’s rebellion was inevitable.
Even in a world line where things are going this well, the Federation is strong enough to feel pushed to the brink…
Aren’t we overwhelming, my army? (Aren’t we overwhelming, my army?)
>>11
In fact, at that point, the historical significance of A Bao A Coo is overwhelming.
>>15
The operation was so precarious that it would start to collapse at the slightest interruption of Gihren’s command.
>>46
Even in a favorable situation in an RTS, if a player is away for 2 or 3 minutes, it can lead to a critical delay.
Moreover, the players themselves have switched, so winning like this would require a significant difference in strength or changing the victory conditions…
>>102
I think it’s a pretty dire situation when you’re barely holding on under direct command from the commander-in-chief in an actual war.
Did you completely eliminate the personnel for on-site decision-making generals?
>>143
If communication disruptions from Min powder occur even more than in reality, it will be devastated if command is not delivered in 2-3 minutes on the battlefield.
Rather, it’s a miracle that I’ve had it until now.
>>152
The fact that their command was solely focused on Gihren was particularly problematic.
>>15
It’s a scene where Gihren almost misunderstood, but that’s not the case.
>>121
It’s a scene where Zeon was overwhelming normally.
Since there’s no way to do anything about it, we have no choice but to charge forward with the White Base as our shield at this timing.
The weak anti-aircraft fire made it possible to just barely attach, which is the breakthrough.
>>155
The federation’s main fleet has been blown away, and the command structure is in complete disarray.
Thanks to Kshatriya, this time it’s going to be the turn of Zeon…
The RTA that Lala has initiated is expected to be large-scale.
It’s not strange for Gihren to be doing rerolls and having a cheat Gihren’s Ambition in that world…
Ah, Dozle is dead… well, that’s fine…
>>13
In the main story, wasn’t Gihren’s attitude different towards Degwin compared to when he was with Garma?
>>18
After Garma died, my motivation had almost completely disappeared, and then when Duzul died as well, I was overcome with feelings of despair, but it doesn’t mean I didn’t care about Duzul at all.
>>147
“It’s certainly the most fitting for Dozle… So, well, even if I say to come home alone knowing Dozle’s personality better than my brother, he probably won’t listen…”
>>159
Could it be that there hasn’t been enough discussion?
I can’t imagine Giren in peacetime.
>>14
In the origin dimension, I might be using a big pair of garden shears to tend to the garden.
Wearing a strange shogi-patterned coat and drinking wine.
I’m playing online shogi alone in Degin’s room.
It’s kind of cute how he’s an old man with no friends.
>>20
Do it in your own room!
As a result of focusing only on Big Zam and Gundam, the supply lines became stable.
No matter how you think about it, the incomprehensible new type combat machine didn’t enter the Federation…
Before going to bed, I might be thinking in my futon (if Char hadn’t stolen that…) and shivering.
Regardless of Garma, Kycillia being alive might actually deepen the internal conflicts within the family… ?
>>21
I feel that because of this, there is a possibility for Sharia Bul, who is effectively in a dual spy situation, to intervene.
>>21
It remains just a political struggle that has not escalated into a killing contest.
>>28
Regarding the Daikun family, they will carry out serious purges, but since they are lenient with their own, it seems like they will use indirect methods for the political struggles around that.
I think this guy sees Kysiria as a cute little sister.
Well, it is a premise that Origin and the main story are parallel.
In the main story, there are zero depictions of private life, so I don’t even know what they’re thinking.
An old man who has no friends and is so focused on the game board that he doesn’t see anything around him.
The way it’s depicted gives it an unnecessary human touch, Yassan’s Giren…
>>24
Viewers can see the entire board, so they tend to empathize with Gihren.
When Degwin says “the most for Dozul,” it means that sending the unused new weapon Big Zam to Dozul would result in that kind of situation, which shows that Degwin understands Dozul better, right?
When the gun was pointed at Kshatriya in Abawaku, it seemed like he didn’t even understand that he was being hated…
Also, the voices in the anime are too good.
Surprisingly, Girell really loves his family.
Well, it’s only natural since the Zabby family believes they are superior.
It seems that Kiciria realized the danger of her older brother after Degwin was killed.
Even after causing such chaos, it’s only slightly better than a draw, so it was really reckless to pick a fight with the Federation.
>>32
I hadn’t factored in NT or anything like that in a Gihren-like manner…
Kisilia’s toys are too strong!
Killing my father was the final line.
In the official story, if Kishiria doesn’t act there, Ghiren would completely take control, so timing-wise, it had to be done in that scene.
If everything went according to plan, it should have been settled in a week.
It’s been a year of continuous growth.
This family conversation is critically lacking.
If I have some time, the relationship might get a little better.
If we arrive on time, we might not be able to have a conversation.
>>37
In the first place, it’s Garma who is the interpreter, right?
>>52
Well, Garma doesn’t understand the other families at all either…
>>59
That said, just having Garma around brings the siblings and family together, so I really think Garma is the pillar.
>>62
Giren brother? It’s a big deal to say that he’s a kind person despite that appearance…
>>103
I think they’re actually kind.
>>106
I think you’re soft on your family to the extent that you don’t expect to be assassinated by Kycillia.
The scene where the hero of the nation, Char, cried at the state funeral is very famous.
>>38
It seems like they haven’t been promoted two ranks, so I guess they’re still officially regarded as not dead.
The main story and Zieg Axis make it really hard to understand what Kycilia is thinking because she occasionally shows a strangely conscientious side.
>>39
Because the romantic and emotionally generous side coexists seamlessly with the cold and ruthless side…
Unfortunately, it’s still unclear what Kicyaria from the original story is aiming for.
>>40
However, the special forces under Kycillia continue to increase rapidly.
>>50
There is a trend to keep the troublesome units under Kishiria for the time being.
Could it be that Gihren is the type of “smart but foolish”?
>>42
It’s more like they’re clueless or don’t understand people’s feelings.
I don’t understand why, but they don’t quite grasp my emotions either.
>>48
Rather, it is very suitable for a politician.
A person who can act based on reason, not emotions.
>>57
I do understand emotions to some extent, and they do exist.
It seems like there might be something about being told that patricide is also a tail of Hitler that annoyed me…
It seems like there is a serious confrontation with Kshiria.
If Garma is alive and Decchin is present, I don’t think it will lead to a split even if there are political struggles.
In Origin, assassination squads are usually under Kycilia’s command…
In the official history, strange special forces are mostly subordinates of the purple granny, right?
Simply put, it’s also because Kycillia’s area of responsibility is wide.
The invasion of the Moon and Earth is under the command of Kycilia.
Origin thinks that it’s all Kysiria’s fault, as Yassan believes.
Many people think that it’s like the original work even though it’s different in that regard.
Many people probably viewed it as part of the official history since Origin has been airing anime quite recently.
>>58
The production team even promoted the origin anime as a prequel that flows continuously from the first series.
Kissria is also focused on MS and NT, so there is a trend to put anything unusual under Kissria’s jurisdiction for the time being.
Speaking of which, in the world line of Ziegackus, is Degin still alive?
“Perhaps in the main story, I want you to quietly and respectfully mourn for Garma…”
“Garuma, whom you all loved, is dead! Why!! While it may be said that it’s better for the morale of the army, it still happened!”
I think that the spirit of genuinely wanting to celebrate and honor someone without malice or ulterior motives is greater, as it would make them happy.
Is Revil alive?
>>65
Perhaps he died during the Odessa operation.
The personalities of Ghiren and Kshatriya are well represented in their views on NT.
Since works of completely alternate history have been produced, collections of works like this and that are also starting to be treated as such timelines.
Politics is Gihren.
Military is Dozul.
Intelligence and research are Kishiria.
It’s divided quite clearly.
I was rewatching the first one.
Lady Kishiria seems to care about her family a lot…
Dozul doesn’t ignore humanitarian issues.
Gihren, for now, please produce results.
In that case, the strange ones tend to gather around Kycillia.
Because I’m the only girl, I also gather here pretending to be a knight.
>>71
The colony drop and the poison gas are both orders from Dozle, right?
>>75
In other words, from the Zion side, it’s a completely natural judgment.
If we don’t settle this in one month, we won’t win.
>>75
The worst act is one that is done with a strong will, knowing full well, to protect something close. This was depicted in the confrontation of Origin Dozul by Ramba Ral (otherwise, Dozul himself would have broken down).
>>75
Huh? Isn’t this entirely Colonel Shimagahara’s decision?
Ultimately, for Zeon, the greatest blunder was General Revil’s escape.
It would have been best if we could have fixed that part.
The difference in Newtype feeling between Kshyria, who is observing Char and the others up close, and Giren, who only gives orders, is mentioned in the story.
Giren is not particularly cold-hearted, you know.
He even went out to the front line at Abawaku and gave a speech before the sortie.
I only see humans as pieces, but I take good care of the pieces.
Even the federation is ruthless.
It’s a war in that area, so it’s inevitable, and the side that wins is just.
The victor of history is resented.
Even in the Origin, I killed many Minevas.
I think that, but they are people who can be soldiers.
Duzul is, well, in both a good and bad sense, a warrior.
It is also Gihren to prioritize war, nation, and military command over family emotions.
As the leader of the country, it is certainly expected.
If Char hadn’t become light, it would have been equivalent to a loss, and I don’t really know if it’s true, but we managed to win.
In other words, the largest space attack force in Zeon is under the command of Dozle.
If Kshyria wants to secure a fighting force that she can manipulate as she likes, it seems she has no choice but to use special forces.
The Earth-based forces of the Assault Mobile Army are busy with ground battles and are falling apart towards the end.
It’s okay if Kysiria in the Georigins version is a different person rather than a deeper exploration.
>>86
You can view not just Kishiria, but all characters as completely different people.
>>86
Other characters besides Kishiria are similar in that way.
A unit known as the Zeon Marine Corps, which is “affiliated with Kishiria’s assault mobile force,” “commanded by a superior directly under Gihren,” and “operates on Dozle’s orders”—an incomprehensible force…
>>87
A sad mission for the Marine Corps, which has a chaotic command structure due to power struggles and political convenience…
My brother Garma is alive! Why?
>>88
I quit being a soldier.
Well, I wouldn’t say that Ziac’s Kishiria is close to the official history.
>>93
The cards in hand are probably different, and I’m aiming for human innovation.
It seems that the perspective on official history has changed again.
>>93
There is a possibility that I have become a girl who wants Char to guide humanity.
The problem of too many special forces under Kshyria.
>>95
For a time, the special forces in the game version were mostly founded by Kycillia…
>>118
Even now…
A world where I’m curious about what would have happened if Sasuro were alive.
Char is even more clearly a demon child in The Origin.
It’s not entirely right to completely ignore it, but it’s better to think of it as just Yassan’s interpretation.
>>104
The Origin version clearly establishes the motive of revenge for having lost his mother during his childhood.
They’re talking about human innovation and the grudge of the Zabi family, but what lies at the core is just a demon child wanting to destroy everything that tormented their mother.
It’s clear that it’s completely separate from the main story, but as a character, it’s easy to understand.
>>101
Stop joking until the last moment.
I really don’t think I’m going to get killed, you know.
>>105
I guess I just didn’t understand people’s feelings after killing my father.
I never thought I would be killed in a situation like this.
I’m dying!
In the main story, Kshiria doesn’t really understand details about politics or human innovation, so she decides to call someone knowledgeable and listen to what they have to say…
Surprisingly, the organization is very united, and there are absolutely no people trying to betray Keshiria…
Her personality is quite like a Showa-era aunt, so she tries to maintain family harmony…
That said, I guess the fact that I don’t really understand anything is the aftermath of the rushed ending.
Even though it would be the end if Granada is crushed, it’s impressive that you stay until the very end, Kycilia-sama.
>>110
This is a First’s parody that was discarded early, right?
>>110
The novel Kishiria easily abandoned Granada, didn’t it…?
Is Garma from Zieg Axus alive or dead?
>>111
I am alive.
>>111
In Anno’s base script, Kisia is assassinated.
>>124
Since it’s a work by Tsurumaki, it’s fine to take it with a grain of salt.
>>124
I’m not dead!
The family believed to be Iselina has been assassinated.
>>136
In addition, we must make it clear that the official history is solely based on the parts that have been visualized.
>>111
It is suggested that they will likely be alive until just before the end of the One Year War.
If nobody has been assassinated, then they should still be alive, right?
Yassan is fundamentally someone who has quite complicated thoughts about politics and war…
Even if there was no curly-haired person, if Char hadn’t captured the Gundam, we would be doomed, right?
>>113
The super weapon Gundam is delivered to Jaburo, and the Federation’s military power is strengthened, leading to a deadlock.
>>101
In other words, there are definitely parts that I rely on because MS realizes innovative ideas that one wouldn’t normally notice.
It feels like Georigin Kishiria became that way through an ambitious interpretation.
I no longer know what I was actually thinking at the time of Giren’s assassination.
>>101
I underestimated the emotions of a woman whose father was killed by a relative.
There are also places where it becomes basically a flanking maneuver due to the positioning, Kisilia.
I think of Origin as a historical drama.
I never imagined that without Amuro, taking Gundam and the Wood Horse, the Three Stars, Ral, Garma, and Makube would all survive and be able to stabilize supply in the sky this easily…
On the contrary, even with this much cheat oricha, it’s tough for Dozle to die, isn’t it, Zeon?
Although Giren has given up on his father, he is always kind to his younger siblings.
>>131
In other words, it would be troublesome to have peace negotiations at that stage.
I couldn’t wait for Degwin to return to timing-wise blow up the federal main fleet.
Why did Kisyiria actually kill Girell…?
>>133
I could not forgive my father’s murderer.
>>133
I got really angry when he flat out said that killing my father was just a trivial matter.
>>133
The brother who murdered my biological father is definitely dangerous, so I feel like I need to kill him.
>>133
If you’re a hindrance to the operation, I’ll even kill my own father, so you might think that the next person to be eliminated will be yourself.
So if you don’t take the initiative to erase it, it will be erased.
From Kyshiria’s perspective, it can’t be helped; it only reflects the next thing as oneself.
>>135
Furthermore, if this leads to the end of the war, it means the position will be established and they will be officially hanged…
It’s quite natural to feel like it’s now or never!
Guys with particularly no redeeming qualities are often made subordinates of Kiriya.
It has been said for a long time that Garma is the key to the harmony of the Zabi family, and it seems like the story would be boring if he doesn’t die.
The difference in how Origin Kishiria is being criticized while G-Arc Kishiria is being praised is really unsettling.
>>144
Isn’t no one saying which is better?
The assassination of Gihren was also a great opportunity because it provided a justification for me to become the top.
In Georigin it’s for ambition, but in the main story it’s more like half and half, isn’t it?
It might be problematic to allow someone who casually commits patricide to hold power.
Origin gives the impression that Yoshikazu Yasuhiko has changed the overall character a bit.
DeKin hasn’t assassinated Daikun either.
Giren isn’t killing his father out of joy either.
At a critical moment when the core fleet of the Federation is about to be obliterated, they are going to negotiate peace with the main fleet! Shall we just kill them together…?
It’s becoming like that.
>>156
How about it?
It doesn’t seem like they killed out of sadness, at least.
>>156
Wasn’t I pretty excited when I was giving instructions to Gerdolba…?
Even so, I think it’s not necessary to kill at such an important time during the war.
That’s why we even lost some matches.
>>157
I feel like there are many women like that in bald anime, but it’s true that it was the easiest place to kill.
Degwin and Dozel’s relationship was originally completely cold.
That’s a harsh joke, Kishi.
More than that, look at our army, it’s overwhelming.
I’m really curious about what’s happening with Kukurus Doan.
It’s too dangerous of a person to be left alone in a peaceful era.
Both the Zeon side and the Federation are in a tight spot; the Federation has lost 30% of its forces along with the Commander due to the Solar Ray, so both sides are in trouble.
Compared to others, there is an image of Kishiria acting out of self-preservation.
If necessary, Gihren would likely abandon Kycillia and might even kill her.
>>171
That’s a politician around here, isn’t it, Giren?
I care about my family, but there are priorities.
Isn’t it overwhelming? Our army’s performance is completely different in the TV version and the movie version, so both are correct…
It seems that Zeke Aks isn’t firing the solar ray.
It seems like they used the solar system.
>>174
Either way, the difference in military power is such that we can’t manage without using strategic weapons.
>>174
The operation Star No. 1 was crushed before it could be launched due to the rampage of Solomon’s ghost.
Well then, just as I’m about to come up with a crappy plan to use the Federation’s pathetic tactics to bring down both the Federation and the Zabi family…
When I suddenly sensed Seira using Tilorin, I thought, “That was close… I almost killed Altheisia…”
Even though Char doesn’t really care about mass killings, the way he avoids killing his own is a testament to his psychopathic conscience emulator being really well done…
There’s a certain leniency for family, but that aside, family can be cut off, just like Hitler’s tail.
The more I think about it… it can only be thought that he sacrificed himself because he deeply loved Kycilia…!
>>183
Casval boy ♥
Politically opposed, just right for targeting Gerdolva.
Aunt Ruuza is not at that level!
What can I say… it’s evil!
From Kycilia’s perspective, I guess she thinks that if she doesn’t kill, she will be killed.
From Giren’s perspective, it seems like there’s a feeling of “What the heck happened? I knew my father when he was so lively, and now he’s all weak and fragile!”
I really like the sense of distance between Giren and Dozul.
It feels like they acknowledge each other as brothers.