
I think it has a lot of factors that stand out.
I can only say “yeah.”
But you love that kind of thing, don’t you?
It’s a Gundam that’s hard to tell whether it’s strong or weak.
Yes
Next time I see it, I’ll buy the Quanta, whether it’s HG or RG.
I thought there are many Gunpla equipped with GN Drives in anime like Try, Divers, and Gundam Build series because they look cool.
Isn’t the build system too easy to enjoy with Trans-Am?
I wondered why they had to have such bulky things on such a small arm when looking at the model, but I guess it was designed to float in the setting…
The GN Drive is unfair because it simply stands out visually with particles swirling and turning red, creating afterimages.
The only Gundam that has both special moves and enhanced modes is G.
What are the differences between the improved T and the original?
Because it operates using electricity, the combat time is limited, and there is no occult power.
Which is stronger, the thread image or the Double O Raiser?
For now, having a power-up mode alone gives you an advantage when the game is released…
I couldn’t stop the Dubious Archive, but I really liked the long-lasting Trans-Am…
Why didn’t they release it as a model kit!
Iron Blood is more about dance-like martial arts than large-scale destructive weaponry.
Even though it’s called enhancement, the more you use it, the more the pilot suffers from aftereffects.
I think it’s an excellent sense of balance that the battle didn’t become one-sided even after the Trans-Am appeared.
The red eye of the aerial on the model kit’s sticker was originally intended to be a powered-up mode or a rampaging form, I wonder?
The main character’s machine is equipped with many destructive weapons and has poor fuel efficiency, but if you throw away your conscience, the G Self can be the strongest weapon that can almost infinitely replenish its energy.
I think the GN Drive is the most convenient feature in the work because it allows you to fly above all else.
Like the Messala with the GN Drive stacked up that appeared in the build.
It’s nice that it’s easy to understand just by looking at it.
I mean, if we’re just talking about the main story, the pilot isn’t really that much of a psychic, is he?
Even though G Gundam existed before, it was like, “Is it okay to use Kaio-ken in a more realistic Gundam?!”
The T made by the Allied forces has improved toxicity by the time of the movie version.
Which is a more extreme phenomenon in science fiction, topological defects or vacuum entities?
I thought Char’s red color and three times faster were the original concept.
In the second season, the enemies will be on par with or even stronger than the Gundam.
It’s nice that it’s not just about using Trans-Am.
Ultimately, the sword-type weapons during Trans-Am become sweeping beams, right?
It was good that the enemy also started using Trans-Am.
Gaga was a bit of a joke, but
is being done
There are some losers who go out of their way to use the old model in red.
Honestly, I can’t distinguish between the red particles and the orange particles.
That’s a beautiful thing! The reddish-black beam from the pre-improvement pseudo-solar furnace!
I strongly feel the excellence of terrain adaptability of solar furnace-equipped machines while playing G Generation.
Regarding toxicity, color is not particularly relevant; it’s just that color.
In the perspective of the characters in the story, the color of the particles is different, which is evident from Saji’s mention in the first season’s epilogue, so it’s truly producing golden particles, that Gold Jim.
It becomes an easy-to-understand symbol of a reactor, so there is also a romance in direct connection.
I don’t know how much of it is reproduced in the Gunpla game in the play.
Considering the possibility that I have to manage particles while playing a mild Gravity Days-like robot game, it feels pretty tough.
It seems that Ambassador’s hobby also includes gold particles from Alvatoreon.
The purple particles of ELS are only presented as an expression for the viewers; in the story, they are actually copies of the orange ones, right?
There seems to be a part where ELS itself is emitting something resembling green GN particles in its own GN recollection, but I’m not really sure.
The part where Lizer is winning is probably that he has Saji behind him…
It’s hard to say definitively because of the twin drives, but the number of reactors makes the threat quite clear.
The absurdity of the Gadiora with 7 main units plus 14 units equipped with fangs.
The GN Drive, just by being attached, can serve as an energy source, reduce gravity, allow for flight, and become hard; it’s basically a cheat ball, you know…
Isn’t it a problem for MS that can shoot ultra-large beams and sabers with instant teleportation? Can’t they just destroy the enemy command in an instant?
G reduction is too friendly for pilots.
It’s not an infinite energy that never runs out, but it’s definitely a multifunctional thing.
How strong are GN Drive-equipped devices underwater?
Clearly, Alvatore is not as strong as seven units of Jinx.
I wonder how many aircraft worth of costs it takes…
It’s amazing that anyone can achieve atmospheric re-entry solo with the GN Drive.