
SQUUUIX Mobile Suit Gundam Sequel Name: Gun Cannon Model Number: RX-77 Data: A mobile suit developed for artillery combat alongside the white Gundam as part of Operation V. © Sotsu/Sunrise
When I let loose, I was like “Whoa…”
The firepower is good.
It’s thick.
They’re bombarding the colony like crazy.
It’s a beam, right? What an idiot!
They might have reduced the output of the beam quite a bit even with that.
In episode 1 of Z, when Gym II fired a beam, Quattro remembered asking when the Federation would realize that this place is not connected to Earth.
What kind of tackle is that with spikes on its shoulder?
It can be imagined that something like a Light Cannon was born and various efforts were being made around the Gun Cannon axis.
If it were placed next to the red Gundam, I would definitely choose this one.
Shooting beams in the colony is like something that crazy Zol-chan would do.
Is the elbow a spherical joint after all?
What appears to be a tackle is actually a close-range burst… You would get taken down if it weren’t for Char.
Using beam saber technology, range limitations can be created.
The naming sense is a bit different when you think about things like the Light Cannon and the Zero-One Gundam.
The way it slams into me has a subtle charm.
I wanted to see the broken tank moving there.
It’s impressive that they solved the problem of not being able to see the other side when the head of the official history cannon is turned sideways.
It might have been better not to create something specialized in bombardment from the initial stage.
I didn’t realize the importance of the thread image before watching Fast.
The Zieg Axis machine has a lot of strange protrusions on it.
It’s clearly an abnormal firepower with two beam cannons and a beam rifle.
The sound of that standard shipboard beam cannon amplifies the intensity.
Well, using a tank in space is a bit…
The white and red Gundam’s shoulder seems to have a mount directly attached as a bit.
I think the protrusions of the arms and legs in the image are probably of a similar standard.
Gun Cannon can throw rocks too.
The firepower is amazing!
When there were still 6 bits left, weren’t they not mounted on each part?
Just when I thought he disappeared, there’s Jim just like usual.
When it comes to Arteisia, it’s the light cannon, right?
Char commented that the first MS battle in history was surprisingly anticlimactic, but if someone other than Char had been piloting, it would have been the other side that was effortlessly killed by a close-range beam.
Regarding the issue of sufficient firepower with beam rifles, if we do that, it will become an anime where everyone just shoots beams like in Z…
This guy and the 01 Gundam both have pilots who are quite experienced, don’t they?
I lost because my opponent was Char.
For the first time in history, that guy just pulled off a tackle feint beam in an MS battle!
Well, the beam rifle has a problem with running out of ammo, so if it doesn’t power down, the main body beam cannon should be able to shoot just fine!
I wonder if the tank’s railgun has been repurposed somewhere.
Don’t say that piloting a Zaku is different while accurately stabbing the cockpit with a beam saber.
Gun Cannon is really good, after all.
The 01 Gundam battle has really good tactics and it’s great, isn’t it?
I lost a valuable person and aircraft.
Those two pilots are so cool!
It’s a pity that even the mobs that die in an instant often show their faces, but neither of them showed theirs; however, in this case, it might be better that they didn’t.
The mob pilot of Zero-One worked as hard as the Starke Jegan.
Just as Amuro was saved because he was in the Gundam, Char was also saved because his opponent was the inexperienced Amuro.
Well, it’s strange for a beginner to stab a Zak with a saber from behind while holding it in a no-look reverse grip…
I think it would have been quite disadvantageous if they had used rock throwing or hit-and-run tactics instead of the usual shoulder tackle in the cannon charge.
In that situation, it was probably just the one cannon that could move, but if there had been others, it would have been even more precarious.
There’s no way a test pilot isn’t skilled.
It looks like a creepy face when seen in a still image…
The Chris from the official history probably has good skills, but the machine…
This is a derivative created in the world line of Zekuaks! I think it’s a nice position to have the opportunity to customize my Gunpla to feel like that.
The aircraft I am riding for the first time.
I don’t know about weapons either.
Why can we win against a Gun Cannon that fires beams like this?
When I see Zeke Ackerman, I can’t help but think that his curly hair is a bit insane, right?
Arranging the head of the Guntank in an inorganic way is quite conventional, but it still produces some amazing designs…
Estimated Zeonic-made GM… It should be at least stronger than the Gelgug…
I want the front 3D model of the aircraft that has come out so far.
I want both a cannon and a tank.
I wonder what’s going on with the Federation’s MS.
Isn’t the killing intent of the beam weapon from the V operation of Zeke Axes too high?
The Gelgoog was also mass-produced in a short period of time, and it seems the productivity isn’t too bad just because the pilot change didn’t make it in time, so if we’re going to surpass that, it would probably be the Super Jim…
Compared to the Zaku, the Dom remains quite unchanged.
I wonder what the federation is planning to attach with all those hardpoints they prepared.
Anyway, this guy probably has pretty decent firepower…
The light cannon looks quite stronger than the proper gym.
Originally, the beam rifle takes down the Zaku in one shot…
I really like the fact that there’s a world where the Gun Cannon was trying its best as the main character, no matter the outcome.
As expected, this cannon isn’t a mega particle cannon…
It may be a tail stabilizer pretending to be someone who inherits the flow of the Dom Full Burnian with two legs mounted on its back…
A peculiar eye camera faintly shining beneath the visor.
Do you dislike it?
Since the Gundam has been stolen and is being analyzed, it seems they decided to avoid making a Gundam-based GM the main unit…
Even a shabby spray gun from the gym can shoot down both Zaku and Dom in one shot, so the advantage of having beams during the One Year War is immeasurable.
As strong as a rocket fighter from World War II.
I like the scan lines running on the visor.
The light cannon on the pamphlet is said to use Lunachitanium armor for mass production, but does that mean the Gundam uses a higher-grade armor?
I would like to briefly see Seira’s background, but time is limited…
What will happen to the gym snipers in this world?
I don’t know if the definition of a mega particle cannon is the same as in the original world.
It seems that the principle of the beam saber is different.
I want to see a spin-off starring Seira.
The original Gundam Cannon’s cannon has a pink effect, so maybe it’s a joke about making it a beam…
It probably won’t be touched upon much in the main story, so it’s a world line where infinite spin-offs can be created.
According to the description in the pamphlet, I thought Gundam was made of Gundarium alloy, but I’m not sure.
It could just be a simple typo.
Both the 01 and the Gun Cannon are too strong, and if I just keep them for reconnaissance, it feels like I would lose.
At that point, the fact that all of Zaku’s weapons were ineffective shows an extreme technological gap.
The White Base team that killed Garma and systematically crushed Ace and the others really can only be described as a singularity.
Somehow, the hammer gradually comes out on whichever path.
Such… the Gog caught the hammer with its thick two arms…
I love poses that hide breasts.
If there hadn’t been the capture of Char’s Gundam in the Zeta Gundam world, the Zions probably would have lost, right?
There’s a Lego block stuck to my elbow.
I wonder what happened to the 08th MS Team in the G-Units world.
I’m looking forward to whether Char and the red Gundam will be the ultimate or if Machu will become an incredible existence that surpasses them.
Rather, Odessa and Jaburo seem to be pretty much in line with the official history, which is troubling for the Federation.
When it comes to Seira, it’s the Gundam Hammer.
This is clear even when looking at the first episode of “Atmospheric Entry.”
Without the wooden horse, Jaburo could not have been discovered, and was there even a Jaburo descent operation?
The White Base team is taking care of important figures of the enemy country too much!
When looking at the post-war differences, it really seems like the federation is the rich dad… over there, remnants pop up endlessly.
Even without Amuro and Gundam, we can still take down Solomon…
It’s impossible when NT comes out.
Odessa should have had a significantly limited MS (Mobile Suit) force that the Federation could deploy according to the official history.
If we limit it to the 1st, only the WB team was using MS.
I wonder why they gave up on extending the Gundam tree just because the Gundam was taken and 01 was destroyed, and opted to steer towards the cannon instead.
Couldn’t you make a Gundam again?
Just wait a moment, I’m watching episode 2 right now, but is the beam weapon sub-light speed really that fast?
Maybe the person who shot down more than Amuro worked hard…
Since the data for using Gundam hasn’t been used by the Ground Gym, there’s a possibility of its existence.
Originally, the North American forces that were being consumed by the WB team should be able to be redirected elsewhere.
It’s like a party of heroes from an RPG, the White Base team.
There’s someone who has a shitty life in the plot version.
What will happen with this?
Light cannon mass production is not going to win, well.
Unless the Big Zam is mass-produced.
Super Gym is basically the base model of Gundam, so there is the Zeon Gym as a preliminary stage before the Zieg Ax.
Beginner Amuro has been quite helped by Gundarium alloy, but veteran Char faces beams that even Gundarium alloy cannot withstand.
The mass production of Big Zam has a power in its visuals that is too strong.
When the Big Zam comes to the beam main unit, there’s nothing to do but smash it with a hammer.
It’s probably fine that the Gelgoog and maybe the Zudah disappeared from history, but did the members of the swim team get developed for descending to Earth…?
It’s great that they brought back the beam rifle, not just the Gundam.
The gap over there is bigger than anything else.
There are meta-related reasons, but the 01 and Canon share common head parts.
The light cannon has a dual-design of two models, so it feels like it’s both a cannon and a Gundam.
The image of Luna II, which was supposed to be burned during the time of Char’s Counterattack, being prematurely burned by a Big Zam evokes a sense of melancholy.
I wondered why they were mass-producing Big Zam, but I guess if they knew about the beam rifle, they’d go for that instead.
Aren’t the Federation’s mechs normally cooler than the Zeon ones?
Even Gundam is like that.
It seems that Ikuto and Banzuda are hesitant to board because of their appearance.
Because we can allocate resources that were unnecessarily spent on things like Gelgoog Cannon to MA and Jim.