
The Federation, which cornered Zeon even though the old man massacred colleagues like Proto’s brother, Tank, and Cannon, is impressive.
The difference in quantity, you know.
I think the damage has become quite serious as a result.
I think there was severe damage caused by the hydrogen bomb that Makuve launched during the retreat.
Yeah, if you were here, we could have won the war.
Since I’m not around, Gym Boy probably hasn’t been born, right?
“You really do well with just the cannon and the tank.”
If you trace it back, the main culprit is the staff who left the cockpit open and unattended…
I thought it was impressive how well they defended Jaburo without the old man there.
Even if things go well, it seems that all you can manage is to reach an even standoff situation, Zeon…
In the original timeline, Captain Rei said he would “go get the tow truck,” but in the end, the assistant went along with him anyway.
I wonder what would have happened if, as the words say, one person had stayed away alone while the other did not leave Gundam.
I wonder if Amuro and Char were running over, and I was stopping them by saying, “No, no! Stop!”
Seira-san wanted to advance to the world line where the G Fighter is produced.
As expected, it seems that the area around the hydrogen bomb has quite an influence.
I was able to conquer Solomon, but I probably suffered a lot of damage even with the Big Zam.
Seira launched a nuclear missile.
Huh? Solomon was taken over by the Federation after Dozul died, and then it almost fell to Granada.
Did they mention what happened to A Baoa Qu?
Seira has become an amazing pilot, even if she’s not as curly as a perm.
Abawaku and Granada are the final defense line of Side 3, so if either one falls, it will immediately lead to a battle on the mainland.
If Abawalku is falling, there is zero necessity to drop Solomon on Granada.
The Gundam learning data was distributed to the main combat force, the GM.
I think it has too much influence on the overall situation.
It seems that the light cannon is stronger than the gym, but unlike the spray gun, which looks weak and has a name that sounds weak.
I can’t imagine a scenario where Zakus could stand a chance against sublight rifles and a large-caliber beam army, even for a moment…
I heard there’s a world line where Zeon won, and I thought “Wow, Zeon is amazing!” but it just seems like the Federation cut their losses and let go of the colonies, right?
Let’s make a truce… At the point where we’ve reached an agreement and it’s ending…
Captain Woody said that, and that’s how it should be, but in reality, Amuro and Gundam have played a role in changing history… I think…
Looking at this Gun Cannon and tank, the technological level is higher than in the original world…
Well, it was three months from when the old man was stolen until the end of the war.
I think that if it were six months later, the impact would have spread significantly more.
Many achievements involve minimizing damage, such as cutting through hydrogen bombs, protecting factories in Jaburo, and defeating Big Zam.
It seems that the area depicted at the beginning has a huge impact, as the Solomon Phantom Incident, where the main forces of the Federation gathered and were thoroughly defeated by Solomon, hasn’t been resolved, leading to the cancellation of Operation Star One.
If Zeon wins, the value of Laplace’s box to the Federation will be nearly zero.
During Lalah’s time, it was such a long distance that I had to cut it short due to a headache.
Char didn’t particularly complain about feeling unwell, so he probably acted out until the Bit ran out of charge.
Temray might have worked hard because he did not suffer from hypoxia.
The strongest NT is in Char’s world; human innovation is far away.
But in that world, there are definitely people doing crazy research, like the Nita Lab.
It seems unlikely that Z’s songs will play in modern times.
The past chapter of Generation Z begins.
I want the Plu series still in development to be happy.
If Temurei isn’t suffering from oxygen deficiency, will there be some kind of effect?
In the past, NewTypes were professionals in combat.
When I returned to the White Base, I was captured, and there might have been a chance for me to switch to a Zion engineer…
Since Granada is within the Zeon sphere of influence, it’s not surprising that the entire month has been taken by Zeon.
Since there is no interference from Luna II, it seems like the entire patrol fleet is lying in ambush in orbit.
In the first place, the federal government was weak enough to consider peace talks early on, and it doesn’t seem like they have the spirit to resist Zeon after losing…
Captain Woody just wanted to say that Amuro is not the only one fighting in the war with the Gundam, and I don’t think he implies that the soldiers’ efforts don’t matter in the battle situation.
There probably aren’t any simple gyms, but it’s not surprising if there are land gyms since they are made without operational data from Gundam.
It wouldn’t be surprising if the entire Lunarian community hardened their stance against the Federation, which attempted to drop Solomon on the moon.
I wonder what’s happening with Alex. It exists, right? But it doesn’t mean anything if there isn’t a pilot.
In terms of resources, it seems that the Federation, which holds everything except Lunatitanium, still has the advantage.
The leaders who have attacked colonies and killed billions are still alive.
Furthermore, if they really wanted to, they could target Earth with a solar ray, and the Federation wouldn’t just stay quiet about that.
Is Wakken’s line and Lord Halulu’s line also a theater bonus?
Please use the cactus thorns to fly in the desert.
The big breast hammer that’s dropping Dozuru is strange.
It is easy to forget, but there are ordinary anti-federation people on Earth too, so now is not the time to be meddling in space again.
It seems that the main faction leader, Revel, has fallen from power due to taking responsibility for the defeat.
Speaking of Revil, it’s because the identity of the spy Elran won’t be exposed.
That guy does whatever he wants, huh?
What’s tough about it federally is that it seems like there won’t be any tax revenue from the colonies…
I realized while streaming that since the uncle has been taken away, even if the Zaku is producing mass-produced gyms as the virtual enemy, it won’t work on the Federation side.
It’s actually being reverse engineered.
It’s understandable to be concerned about using the mass-produced version since the Gundam is being analyzed by the enemy.
Before Zeon manages to mass-produce Gundams, we will… increase the number of GMs!
Isn’t the ticket gate, smartphone, clothing, and Side 6 just too modern Japan?
We have presented Neo Japan, which expands on the concept of a neutral colony during wartime.
It doesn’t really feel like a colony except for the city in the sky.
Let’s do plasma too, uncle.
If I don’t meet Bon, a lot of history will change, huh?
It’s really tough that the fuel helium is also limited when space is controlled.
The moment the mechanical design changes, industrial design and everything else is already different from before.
Only the fashion sense of Zeon is the same.
I know that Giren is a doctor for hemorrhoids.
I think the tide turned around the time they punched the main fleet of the Federation stationed in Solomon.
With the addition of a single Bizgm squadron, the Federation was reduced to nothing but harassment.
Maybe both are necessary, but if I had to choose one, which was more needed by the Federation, Gundam or Amuro?
The colony is too powerful because it can freely manipulate the weather and seasons.
It’s the middle of the year.
The interior design that looks like a devil’s face in Musai is being ignored! I don’t like it!
If Amuro isn’t there, wouldn’t the Gundam be destroyed by the end of the first episode?
Could Amuro have defeated the Bit-equipped Gundam?