
Since we are mass producing, it would be a problem if it’s not strong, right?! I always think that.
Maybe just a little… it might be just a little.
Drones are a bit…
The over-the-top machine called Virgo.
Rather, if mass-produced, it will become increasingly uncontrollable.
But what the image in the thread shows is just standing in a line and shooting beams…
How are we supposed to defeat this with Leo or Aeries?
I wonder if the data for Heero and Trowa couldn’t be mass-produced.
It would have been amazing if the numbers had aligned with that movement.
If you break the defender with effort, you can defeat it.
The doctors created the MS imagining the strongest spear and shield.
By combining those two, it was made into a mass-production model.
How is it?
I understand that the Taurus had a strength similar to that of a drone.
At that time, there were no kits released, so I thought that with that kind of maneuvering, vehicles or hover types would be just fine.
There is a sense of intimidation, but in the end, if a Gundam pilot comes, they end up being the one who gets defeated.
II has added a saber and mobility, so it’s fine as a humanoid.
If the role of the thread image had been more flexible, it would have been even stronger.
Because they decided not to officially recognize Gundam, they can’t openly work on Gundam countermeasures.
It’s scary that it’s explicitly stated in the film that the torus accelerated at 8G.
If they engage in combat maneuvering, humans won’t be able to keep up.
How about adding Virgo’s defensive field and beams to the Taurus?
When looking at the ability level, both Taurus and Virgo are the same at 125.
Scary
Well, this is generally necessary and sufficient for most places’ suppression…
Unless it’s a Gundam, a slightly outstanding pilot won’t be able to turn the tide.
I was disappointed because they didn’t have much of a role in the story.
I wonder if we can mass-produce the Tallgeese and make it into a mobile suit.
I still prefer the thread image over the second one.
Ruggedness and such
It feels like the premise is to draw up in formation.
Looking at the numbers and equipment, this is almost a Gundam, isn’t it?
It’s excessive to equip the Zero System.
Although mass production is not very high, it was forcibly produced using money and power.
The strategy basically involves stopping and shooting constantly.
That’s enough when it comes to dealing with Leo Aries.
In a torus, it is normally avoided.
The movement of the MD itself is monotonous from the perspective of a Gundam pilot.
I think Tsubarov is indeed a great person.
Maybe if it were in the CE world, I wouldn’t have been told it wasn’t elegant.
The Gundam pilots are especially strong, while the others were getting beaten up behind the building.
Virgo II can properly compete with later Gundams if Zex is commanding it with the Zero System.
It is clear that the algorithmic aspect of MD is a weakness.
Well, it could be said that the tactics haven’t changed since the Roman army.
The updated Gundam can win against most enemies if it works together in a coordinated manner.
The journey to that point was too far, but…
I like that in the end, it’s people who control the MD, leading to base attacks that cause misunderstandings and friendly fire, and that orders like “kill Tsubarov” can go through.
Since II appears later, the first one may have more active roles.
MD is supposed to become stronger with training.
Virgo is being destroyed one after another and its operational period ended in 2 to 3 months.
It ended due to a lack of combat data.
Laser weapon special attack
Zex has improved the tactics program, allowing Virgo II to perform detailed coordination automatically.
The system for the Virgo II was destroyed by Trowa, so it has become unusable.
In any case, I cannot accept MD… It’s not elegant for war to be decided by monetary power or for people not to feel pain…
I wonder if weapons using AI have already been developed in reality.
Why was the Treize army able to fairly handle the Mobile Dolls in the final stages?
Scary.
The fact that they didn’t attach a booster on par with the Tallgeese is a sign of reason working.
But I feel like it would be nice to have at least a beam saber…
Isn’t it amazing how they pushed back in the second half with the Space Rio?
What’s great is that despite being artificial intelligence, it understands the mood.
In front of the weakened Leo, I took my time charging my beam and ended up exploding just from being punched in the face by Aries.
In the story, the AI learning seems to still be lacking, as they get beaten by the Gundam team and don’t perform accurate movements, so they don’t feel like they have the strengths they are supposed to have according to the setting.
Rather, this guy is beating up everything except Gundam.
I felt the limits of AI when I couldn’t respond to Hiiro suddenly turning against us.
Well… there is a harsh aspect that the battle presentation of W isn’t really keeping up with the setting.
The conquest of the Sunken Kingdom was carried out with brute force in numbers.
The MDs of the companions like Miliard and Dorothy were strong, so they are properly aligned with the settings.
The difference in judgment speed between humans and machines is clearly addressed in the story, right?
The simplicity of completely cutting costs and only equipping one machine with a beam cannon and three defenders is amazing.
Since we are going to control it by platoon units with MD anyway, we don’t need a lot of P Defender subunits like the Mercurius, right?
Even against the MD Taurus, the mob’s Space Leo says, “Close the distance to compensate for the difference in reaction speed,” as they exchange fire.
I’m working hard to destroy the Torus’s arm.
It’s interesting how the depiction in the story shows that, as Treize says, it really is the human pilot that matters.
It seems that Gundam’s melee weapons could also slice through PD.
I wonder if AI weapons will be banned if they actually come into existence.
This one’s level of completion is so high that I feel the Taurus, which should be the same MD machine, is overshadowed.
Since OZ itself is a group of elite forces, the quality of the pilots is high.
We’re defeating Virgo with cooperation, and it’s actually strong.
This guy doesn’t use D effectively in the production, so I don’t really have the impression that it’s of high quality.
Normally, it should be able to overwhelmingly defeat most MS battles, but since there have been quite a few losses, it left a somewhat ambiguous impression.
What should we do if a spherical barrier is created in space?
Despite having amazing features, for some reason they don’t really come into play in the story.
If it’s not expanding PD, it can be destroyed.
“Like destroying after a descent launch or shooting from a long distance.”
Directly sticking an arm in, charging in, and breaking through the PD with lasers.
Virgo is being conquered by every possible method.
The MD Taurus is terrifying because its mobility makes it difficult for newcomers, causing them to struggle or lose on their first encounter.
Once you get used to it, it becomes easier to read the movements, and you can easily drop it.
Beaten up out of nowhere.
I remember wondering, “Aren’t you going to put up a barrier???”
The Virgo Unit 2 under Dorothy’s command was usually strong.
Since it’s not even equipped with a mobility booster, if we can counter the core PD, it will just be a bunch of scarecrows…
Since it becomes stronger when controlled by Miliardo or Dorothy, it’s more about the completeness of the AI rather than the performance of the MS.
As expected, a skilled player is stronger when they handle it…
If a friendly unit suddenly attacks and you can’t respond at all, it’s clearly an AI issue.
The AI of Heero Yuy and Trowa Barton also seemed to struggle with creating a meticulous reproduction.
After all, MS is limited to humans riding it!
The MD is perfectly compatible with the Zero System…
When you get to Virgo IV, it’s at a level where even a Gundam can’t do anything without taking considerable risks, right?
Gundam is strong, so it can dominate opponents like in the thread images, right? That’s usually where Noin becomes noise.
Noein is too strong.
I forgot whether the Dragoon (Draugner) was weak in Super Robot Wars because of the machine or the pilot, or maybe it was both.
When I see this machine, I can’t help but feel sorry for the mob soldiers.
What’s amazing is that it’s strong on its own, but it becomes even stronger the more you line them up.