
It’s impressive that even the Zeon never dared to lay a hand on the helium transport fleets from Jupiter.
Since the relationship with Jupiter is considered important, perhaps Dugachi won’t come to the Zieg Aques world after all.
Isn’t it just that a person from the Zeon faction was riding and they were simply related?
Well, in the end, just like with the history of orthodontics, I don’t have the luxury to focus on Jupiter anymore, so I don’t think much has changed.
Because the majority of the population has died, it’s the same.
Also, the mass driver as well.
The benefits of getting involved are not that great…
There’s no reason to get involved in the first place.
Whether it’s historical fact or Zeek-axes, the Antarctic Treaty definitively prohibits any action against the Jupiter fleet, and regarding that, even Zeon unusually adheres to it and is not considering any strategies like monopolizing helium-3 or blockading helium-3 supplies to the Federation.
Nuclear weapons should not be casually allowed.
They are also trying to lift the ban on biological weapons.
Weapons of mass destruction will also be released if it involves ambition.
Getting involved with the Jupiter Fleet could turn even neutral factions against us, and Zeon could also be in danger of dying, so there are no benefits…
The Mars Zeon that attacked Kobayashi Maru, well…
Gihren’s ambition is to govern the universe through the Zabi family’s one-party rule.
I don’t think I particularly wanted to control everything with an iron fist…
The Helium-3 related events, including the Kobayashi Maru attack and Zoltan’s Helium-3 criticality, are said to be serious even within the world of the story.
The privatization of Shirocco’s Jupiteris is also quite a significant issue.
Since it’s a fleet, a lot of people must be involved, but are all those crew members “Jupiter returnees”?
Bringing this to the battlefield is terrible, Shirocco.
There was a rule that we shouldn’t attack the colony corporation, right?
People get killed when occupying a colony for a colony drop, though.
Provisions regarding weapons of mass destruction
– Prohibition of the use of nuclear weapons and biological and chemical weapons.
– Prohibition of colony and large celestial body impact tactics.
Prohibition of attacks on specific regions and targets
– Protection of neutral areas
– Protection of the lunar city
Protection of the ships belonging to the Jupiter Fleet Corporation.
Arrangements Regarding the Treatment of Prisoners of War
– Humanitarian treatment of prisoners of war
The Antarctic Treaty strictly states that we must not interfere with the Jupiter fleet.
It might be a little joke from the staff, but it seems the same boat is being made with seeds too.
Don’t make them fight when they’re as important as a crescent ship.
In the future, if the Zeon from the Giga Axis timeline goes crazy and tries to interfere with the helium transport to Earth, isn’t it a trap that a bizarre MS made by Shiroko will come out to intercept it?
In the first place, even if Zeon sends military forces to Jupiter to threaten, they will arrive several years later.
The I-field itself is actually used in MS’s reactors and beam sabers, so miniaturization itself is quite feasible.
The issue is more about practicality, such as operating time as a barrier and heat dissipation.
If you keep using important lifeline ships for war and destroying them on your own, it’s only natural for the people of Jupiter to think that the idiots of the Earth Sphere…
Is it possible that the Jupiter Empire rose up due to the increasing plight of the Jovian sector caused by the explosion of the important Jupritris?
The reason normal beam sabers can clash and cut against each other is because the I-fields are repelling each other.
It’s safe to say that all beam saber-equipped machines are generating a localized I-field strong enough to defend against beam sabers.
It seems that if Dughati hadn’t been around, the Jupiter settlers would have been wiped out, but apparently there are those sending brides in his later years.
I wonder what kind of hellish scenes the construction of other colonies must have been like…
The only one who isn’t official is that monkey…
A beam saber is essentially a beam shaped into a sword form with a barrier, so you can engage in sword fights, and theoretically, it can even slice through beams.
In other words, the relationship with the Federation is steadily worsening.
Jupiter was just being patient.
In the era of Z, the gray part of Ex-S’s chest and the incom have the I-field barrier generator installed.
So if a momentary development is fine, the barrier generator isn’t as big as I thought.
Actually, Camille was cutting beams with the Z in the main story.
Separate from beam confuse.
It seems that mass drivers were also taboo on Earth.
So when V tried to target Zanskar, the regular soldiers were taken aback because they had never done anything like that even in the old Zeon.
On the contrary, the Zeon used as an example there is a considerably unscrupulous group.
There is no longer enough capacity in the Earth’s sphere to build something like Jupitris.
Instead of miniaturizing the I-field or equipping beam shields, wouldn’t it be better to create a barrier using a cultivated new-type brain and biosensors?
I don’t like the thought of being shot down when it matters, even if it’s put into practical use.