
It’s not funny when I think about a young man who is still at a trainee level as an officer suddenly being entrusted with the entire command of a ship and carrying the lives of many civilians, leaving him mentally overwhelmed…
If you complain when it’s a matter of everyone on the ship dying unless you do it, then this is what happens…
A pose trying to hide the fact that I’m extremely flustered and unable to make eye contact with Amuro.
Amuro understands that if he doesn’t launch in the Gundam, everyone will die.
But it’s scary!
Turning my back on you feels a bit awkward, after all.
I was able to enter the atmosphere with just one mysterious heat-resistant sheet.
Of course, that would be unpleasant.
It’s unreasonable to expect a cadet to be the boss of the military’s latest flagship.
I have to be at the top and give instructions due to my position.
I’m still just an inexperienced rookie who hasn’t even accumulated enough practical experience yet…
You are great! As long as you keep shouting like that, it will clear your mind a bit!
Ryu will support you, but I died.
Ryu is also hitting Amuro, isn’t he?
If Amuro doesn’t move, everyone will die, so I have to hit him to make him get in the Gundam.
I can’t say that I’m the one who has protected WB until today; Amuro isn’t that kind of man!
I’m going to pilot a Gundam!
Isn’t it trash that the federation relies on a decoy because they can manage it?
Taking advantage of the fact that the other party has no responsibility or obligation to do so, they force them to continue without proper care.
It was the scene where the other person, finally unable to bear it any longer, said they were done, and someone tried to force them to comply using violence.
It was a scene that showed Bright’s immaturity rather than Amuro’s.
Is the disease that new recruits often suffer from shell shock?
I’m just angry because I realized my own immaturity for hitting someone in a fit of rage, and it’s making me uncomfortable…
It’s only natural to think of him as a 19-year-old.
Bright has also been warned about Ryuu’s unusually strong treatment toward Amuro.
Don’t forget that there are people who won’t abandon you.
Matilda says some amazing things, doesn’t she?
It means that the headquarters has already abandoned us, so supplies will only be given based on Revill’s discretion.
It’s true that there’s no time to do philosophy, but it’s also undeniable that Amuro is in a regrettable position.
Although it can’t be helped, the way Frau’s encouragement feels more like resignation than acceptance makes the situation endlessly sad.
Wasn’t there an officer who descended to Earth with us?
Because Bright and Amuro do not get along, Ryuu, who is caught in the middle, is having quite a difficult time.
An old man is stealing food from children due to a food shortage.
Amuro, who feels overwhelmed with guilt for receiving more food than others just because he is a pilot.
Even though I’ve never been hit by my father, I tend to get hazy, but when I’m urged by Frau to brace myself and head out, the feeling of regret mixed with “I am a man” is a saying I believe in.
But Amuro is special…
Ah… that’s fine. Who would ride in a Gundam? It’s such a joke, isn’t it? Overall, Amuro, if you stay as you are, you’re going to launch. This is just pathetic!! I’ve never even been hit by my dad!! Where are you?! You hit me…!? I’ve never even been hit by my dad!! Well, if you have that talent, you can surpass Char. I thought that for a while, but reality is harsh!!
Mr. Sleggar is suddenly assigned alone to such a decoy unit.
What on earth did I do?
When Amuro genuinely breaks down, it’s usually Frau who helps him get back up.
Give me a break, Ryu…
Is it because we’ve been bumping into each other firmly around here?
After the One Year War, Bright and Amuro have a good relationship.
Amuro…? Who is that?
The relationships and material environment in 1st are way heavier and more oppressive compared to other Gundam series, right?
The best outcome since the war may be Seira-san.
I like the interpretation of this scene in “The Man Who Could Not Ride the Rainbow.”
You can’t say it while looking at Amuro’s face, so you’re throwing it in the direction of the day after tomorrow…
I watched, thinking that this scene was oddly theatrical.
Bright must have reached his limit if he couldn’t behave like that…
Even Job John will go as far as making F90.
You’re twisting your waist like crazy.
I understand that Frau cares about Amuro and likes him, but everything she does seems to backfire, and I couldn’t come to like her.
But I understand that she is doing her best in her own way.
He is a man who attracts neurotypicals around him despite having no neurotypical traits himself.
The experience of continuously fighting while being surrounded becomes very useful in the later stages.
In the TV version, I couldn’t compete with Sailor who regularly docked…
Perhaps it was precisely because Amuro clashed with them but ultimately succeeded that Camille and Judau ended up passing each other by.
Amuro is different… that person is… different from us…
As a result of continuing to be involved with Ace NT, my combat experience has become truly extraordinary.
Amuro is closer to Sayla, right?
Seriously, it’s everyone’s mom, Mirai-san, and the taunting Seira-san.
I am at the top of the hierarchy.
The second place is the cook.
Three seats are for the pilot.
That kind of 19-year-old.
When I look at it now, it doesn’t seem very helpful, yet Seira-san looks very arrogant.
Looking back at the escape, it really felt like Bright was quite inexperienced, and it seemed like Amuro was finally letting out all the frustration he had been holding in.
Don’t you think it’s a cold era?
It’s nice that there’s a photo of Amuro displayed in the captain’s room…
Even though I’m just an inexperienced young person myself, I have to send younger students into battle, even if it means hitting them, or else all the crew will die.
But I can’t stand it if I can’t even show any signs of weakness.
During the Londo Bell era, Amuro held a unique position as a comrade, but I wonder what Bright felt when he started being called by his first name.
In the end, my son was executed without me knowing.
I still don’t really understand if that is really my son, as the information has been erased.
People who will retire while feeling confused.
“Where is the guy who became a full-fledged person without ever getting hit!” It’s a line that makes you feel the times.
It’s a tough time.
It’s so painful and distressing around the time Ryu-san died…
I’m still 19 years old…
It’s quite cruel to hit a civilian boy who barely escaped for his life and call him weak when you think about it calmly.
Isn’t the number of kills for the TV version of Sayla-chan more than Hayato’s?
Especially after going into space.
There are hardly any comrades with remaining photos, except for Amuro…
In Z, the story started with the protagonist hitting someone.
It’s tough for both of us.
Amuro was a recluse, but he originally had strong NT qualities, so maybe it was tough for him to be in places with a lot of people.
So that’s how my son’s fate turned out.
Looking at it this way, the manga version is quite strong-willed…
He is a strict soldier according to military regulations, but he isn’t a bad person or incompetent; he promised to take in the evacuees and kept them waiting in a break room instead of a solitary cell.
If it had been Captain Woody instead of Lieutenant Lead…
I really don’t have any talent for manga…
Sitting in a crouched position with vacant eyes, or silently eating with a blank expression.
Take care of your mental health a little.
Bright doesn’t have anyone reliable to depend on, nor anyone to complain to; it’s a tough situation.
When Amuro gets motivated, he still gets complaints.
Amuro has never truly expressed raw emotions, even with his father, which is a somewhat sad scene reminiscent of the Showa era.
I reread it because the first three volumes of Origin are currently available for free on Kindle.
Seira is too good at handling Amuro and Bright…
When I read High Streamer, I think that Bright and Amuro are pretty close.
Because they are parent and child, there was no need to use violence; Amuro and his father understood each other.
“We’re NT!? No way! If so, we would have wiped out Zeon!”
Looking back, it’s like we’re doing something that amounts to total annihilation…
At least if Captain Paolo were safe for a little longer, there could have been a proper handover…
The photo in the captain’s room is from when we were out on a trip in London, right?
When did you take this?
So you’re saying he’s hitting me like a parent even though he’s not my father?
I think it’s normal that I have a good relationship with my dad, especially since it feels sad to leave him alone during the separation, almost to the point that I want to go to space.
Even if we increase communication, there shouldn’t be any over-interference or pressure.
If you can do something by unleashing the wrath of justice, then unleash it as much as you want, Gundam.
I think Ryu was doing mental care as the only regular pilot.
I think it’s questionable to rely solely on Gundam from the beginning.
“I’m the official pilot, so I’ll be the one to ride!”
If I had done that, we might have been wiped out in episode 2.
Learn the importance of salt through Gundam.
I heard that in the first episode, they’re landing on Earth last week, and it seems like my dad will probably be on the new ship that’s arriving today.
But they don’t tell me what kind of ship it is, so I’m just saying I don’t know while driving the Eleka.
It seems like Dad and Amuro were having conversations outside of confidential matters.
There are moments that are uniquely experienced by generations who have gone through war.
I would have preferred if the conversation about how Amuro should be taken off Gundam, in case things get out of hand, was done in a private room at least.
I love the story about salt, as it’s unique to Gundam.
I also like the story where a good-natured Zeon soldier tries to blow up the Gundam with a bomb.
Sometimes it’s fine to just use the Gun Tank like this, or Sayla-san gets to ride the Gundam…
In hindsight, Mr. Bright seems to be going crazy here too.
I’m not someone who gets slapped that easily.
Salt is not just a seasoning for flavoring food, but an essential nutrient for sustaining life…
Upon looking again, everyone is just barely making it.
Kai may seem weak, but if he doesn’t act otherwise, he will be ruined.
If you let Job John or Ryu do it
Even if a 19-year-old rookie lieutenant temporarily commands in a crisis…
It’s just plain abnormal to think that someone would continue to be the highest-ranking officer of a battleship for that long…
I wonder… why does it seem like only Seira-san looks so relaxed?
But Amuro is deeply moved to the point of tears that he, who was abandoned not only by his mother but also by his father in Beltorchika’s Children, was able to have a child.
I thought Amuro, who says not to treat him like a soldier while personalizing the Gundam, honestly deserves to be hit without complaint.
At 15 and 19 years old, Mr. Bright tends to look much more mature.
When you’re 25 or 29, it’s just a matter of a small difference, isn’t it?
I can tell that Amuro’s mom is a kind person, but still, I was like, “What are you babbling about during wartime, old woman?”
You said you didn’t want to go to space and stayed on Earth, but you abandoned your son who is of that age.
The expression “have no choice but to” feels just right around here.
Everyone is full to the brim.
Amuro is really trying hard and struggling, but it’s truly frustrating that they end up giving in after all that effort.
Let’s get rid of those noisy civilians who only think about themselves!
Before Amuro could reconcile with his father, he became completely spaced out due to oxygen deprivation.
Tsuchida
Seira seems to naturally exhibit both the good and bad sides of her noble lineage.
Seira usually releases stress, so she has room in her heart.
Amuro continues to bottle up stress and finds it hard to let it out.
Due to the accumulated stress, I am losing my mental composure.
It exploded.