
It’s probably boring because I’m fulfilled.
Right from the starting point, I’m more fortunate than Camille, who got lucky with the Universal Century gacha.
The parent-child relationship doesn’t seem to be that bad…
Out of curiosity, I plan to meet for a dark side job to claim the cost of smartphone repair, and I’ll just casually head to the delivery location of the anti-social forces.
Blessed family background and living environment.
Ah, I was thinking it’s so boring, and then something sparkly suddenly caught my attention. This is…
…It’s a context where you would get involved with drugs, isn’t it amazing?
They have already stepped into the side of the criminals.
It’s a different way of living life, like Camille, who had a clear rift with his parents and suffered from a name complex, and whose distrust of the Titans unfortunately exploded, compared to Hathaway, who was originally traumatized and became a terrorist.
Really, a high school student around that area.
Just a high school student who can activate the Omega Psycommu.
There is a rawness to it, like an ordinary girl falling into drugs out of curiosity and ending up in ruins.
How will it roll from here…
I think it feels like I can’t go back even though I want to return after killing someone, but I wonder what will happen.
It seems like it’s certain that he’s affiliated with Sodon.
The combination of righteous anger at seeing immigrants being oppressed and a sparkling feeling.
There is a trend where elites become deeply entrenched in cults that promote the rescue of the weak.
Didn’t we do something irreversible in both episode 1 and episode 3…? If it keeps going like this, we’ll die…!? Just at that moment, something sparkly suddenly comes along.
It’s nice how I got the impression that my parents understood me when I indirectly said I wanted to get a part-time job.
I don’t care what happens anymore…
Shuuji seems like he could go beyond the sparkle, but Machu feels like he might be left behind.
If only there weren’t newtype abilities at a level that excites the Omega Psycommu…
It’s no wonder that fleeing with the military’s latest mobile suit could be seen as inciting external disturbances.
It’s really scary how Sister Anky has created an atmosphere where she can’t quietly escape.
Kids, go home! Anyone who worries about curfews shouldn’t come to a place like this!
This is the image of young people in the Reiwa era.
I wonder if there are enhanced humans in this world.
It’s not exciting unless it’s the moment right before death…!
A amateur refugee who is a smuggler!
A junk dealer resembling a half-gray!
A street artist with an armed MS!
Cheerful companions!
Isn’t the act of stealing the Zieg Ax something serious, where even if you’re subjected to actual torture, you can’t complain…?
You think you stand out in class, huh?
Well, in a way, I am actually looked at unfavorably by some girls…
It seems like I can witness a different kind of young people’s ruin than that of Iron-Blood.
Jeezy is a good guy, but he misunderstands because his face and mouth are bad.
Machu’s smile clouding squad… let’s go…
Domon also fell from a privileged family!
Machu, you too!
There’s no way someone who rides a Gundam can lead a good life…
Isn’t the breast in this scene too big?
I thought Jeji would just die normally because he’s a good guy.
I did a lot of crazy things out of curiosity, but I was really too much of a child, so I just had a bitter experience and ended up becoming a little more mature.
It feels like I’m actively throwing away a lucky life.
At least it seems like my mother is going to have a terrible time.
This sense of rushing seems to have elements of Camille and Hathaway.
It’s like a timeline after First and also after Char’s Counterattack.
One ending where Nyān takes care of Machu, who has been left behind by Shuji and is experiencing a mental breakdown.
It seems that Exabe-kun feels responsible for the theft.
I think it’s basically Shariabu that’s the problem…
It seems that the father is a diplomat and the mother works for the United Nations. Is it true that they are under pressure from their parents, causing them stress? Wow! This is such a prestigious school! This definitely won’t just end with going to higher education… For now, their life seems to be stuck. It’s such a waste given the high hyperlea ratio. There’s no way that junk shop’s MS is selling to the OG of heavy machinery.
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It seems like you’re accumulating stress and pressure.
I want you to go as far as Camille, with both parents dead and a mental breakdown.
Is that refugee a drifter from the colony destroyed by Zeon?
A foul-mouthed Pomeranian male is relatively decent.
Well, being a resident of a colony is far from being elite…
Mach is like a spirit from the late 90s gal culture.
What is that abnormal individual of Holo?
Jesse ends up being part of a work where the dog goes through terrible experiences when he dies.
Using meaningful and attractive words to deceive young people who are lost is quite wicked.
The 17 Banchi incident is an ominous word that came up and made me go “Ah…” for a moment.
There are big failures, like Shuji dying or getting seriously injured.
I feel like I’ve seen some storyline where, even now, I’m told harshly to return to my daily life, and on my way home I get caught up in war and my family… and it seems like there’s no turning back.
I wonder what will actually happen in the future.
Unlike the duel on Mercury, Klaba is extremely illegal, so Zeon will normally intervene militarily.
I’m scared that I might commit my first murder around the next next time.
Well, I do wonder if those military police or the Klu Klux Klan are still alive, though.
Leaving the cockpit open and wandering around was a bit bad.
If it ends up being just Nyan running at the finale opening, I will cry.
It seems to be a design that combines the roles of the Gundam protagonist and heroine.
So the clan battle wasn’t official, but an illegal battle…
Only Machu survived, with important people involved in Zekunova.
“I want to eat my mom’s gratin…” I bet 5000 hai to that weak complaint around the midpoint.
Kura-ba is, well, an illegal battle and it’s in space, so I guess there’s no consequences if you die, but it seems like there could be a twist where it’s not supposed to be like that…
I might settle down with the status of studying abroad in Zeon.
In the first episode, the subtitles are…
If I don’t kill, I’ll be killed…! That’s why I’m motivated to kill…
Did those police officers die?
Taking away the family to make it impossible to turn back is a given.
The Federation has not lost; there is a fear that the child is too obsessed with the red Gundam, which could lead to an unavoidable death caused by Machu or Shuji.
There’s no turning back now for the underground battle with the stolen Gundam.
I think that just the fact that their daughter was found to be participating in illegal gambling clan battles would cost her parents their jobs.
It’s quite something that the military police are coming to kill even though they’re watching the kids getting on.
I want my parents to commit suicide.
If it really comes to going to Earth, it probably won’t be through the normal route, and I won’t be able to lead a decent life anymore…
Isn’t it treated as just a public road race on mountain paths at most?
Isn’t that Kurbato the one where people normally die? Is it really okay?
Since searching for Gundam is part of the mission, it’s Exabe’s job, so there’s no particularly unreasonable element to it.
However, if by any chance it was the real Char, I definitely think they would die, and that’s the kind of story it would be.
Even if I say I’m a junkie, I’m talking about being a battle junkie!
If you think about it normally, the mother would die.
Amuro and Kamille have both died.
It seems likely that there will be developments that make us acutely aware that freedom comes with responsibility… otherwise, the story won’t progress.
Once it becomes irreversible, let’s smoke some leaves with Moon Moon and forget everything.
When I realized that I was in a fortunate position, I also recognized that I had destroyed it myself.
Your parents can never become diplomats again.
Stealing the military’s latest weapons can result in the death penalty, so you can’t complain!
Even if it’s sad for refugees, we can’t just leave them alone since valuable water and air are being consumed…
It seems tough to live in a colony where you can see space beneath your feet.
It might be related to homes and families being destroyed due to the aftermath of the club.
I always had a bit of a vague feeling typical of adolescence, but the energy I had bottled up was just too much, and combined with the talent to fully express it, it’s turned into an incredible runaway train.
I don’t care what happens anymore.
What we’re doing is no different from what Mafty is doing…!
Is it like this because there are only 12 episodes, Machu?
Or is this character like this regardless of the relationship?
I think the appeal lies in the recklessness of adding the Iron Flower Corps directly in Super Robot Wars.
I’m anxious.
Honestly, I feel a little desire for it to meet a terrible end.
It’s one thing to have a fistfight in a geze, but military use is not acceptable… there’s no excuse for that.
To be frank, isn’t there more emphasis on the NT theory or occult-related topics rather than Mashu’s personal story?
“It was really kind of you to try to turn me away by saying, ‘This is not a place for someone like you!'”
I can no longer turn back.
Seems suited for the Iron Flower Corps.
No matter how things turn out, everyone was rushing to create heartwarming fan works before the main broadcast because they couldn’t walk a happy path.
Isn’t that an NT depiction where they already know the condition of the injury before meeting Exabe-kun!?
It’s like I joined a delinquent gang on a whim.
I think it’s like saying that bike is the latest state-of-the-art tank stolen from the Self-Defense Forces!
For the time being, parents might not be able to continue working…
There are only 9 episodes left in this one-season series, so it probably won’t drag on too long… maybe.
I had been thinking of myself like a barbarian due to G Generation these past few days, but I re-realized that I’m a dangerously oblivious child heading towards destruction on my own.
Will this really become a laid-back life like in an ED?
The UC is just throwing away the overpopulated people into space, and as for the human rights of the space refugees…
Mafutii is saying things about 1000 years in the future, not just 100 years… so it’s really boring.
As military police, if we discover an unidentified MS, we have no choice but to go in and subdue it, even if it means being a bit rough.
We saw nothing… alright (while avoiding the rough investigations by the military police since it’s a refugee area).
I get flustered by the scared expression around where Omega’s hand reaches.
How will Nyan get involved?
A good girl from a good family learns dangerous games and is attracted to a suspiciously handsome older brother, which is quite a classic way to go off the path.
I wish I hadn’t stopped at the ticket gate.
In the Universal Century, there’s a tendency for those who pilot a Gundam to meet a tragic fate.
I thought so, but maybe it’s not that much outside of anime.
Well, there are only 12 episodes, so I thought it would just end with a bit of a strange feeling after the Club Battle…
The next time the Federation appears, the feeling of “I haven’t lost, you know” is somehow intense and makes me think, “Huh…?”
About half of the lyrics of Plazma are based on the content of the movie.
I’m looking forward to the remaining C melody part.
Is it really going to be completed in one season…?
Literally, if the colony only consumes resources and produces nothing but negatives, then it’s understandable that they would think it’s okay for the refugees to die (officially, they don’t commit genocide).
If you run away, for every step forward you’ll lose two.
Isn’t it about the length of 08th MS Team?
The sense of angle is amazing in terms of color, and for some reason, when I look at it, I can’t help but feel a strong sense of being a couple. Am I the only one?
If the three young people, Machu, Nyann, and Shuji, were to push forward by themselves, they would probably meet a strange kind of destruction, but if the adults running behind them join in, I feel like it wouldn’t get that bad after all.
I might just be expressing my resentment towards the fortunate girl by throwing out clichéd remarks to chase her away.
Even so, what I’m saying is certainly not wrong.
They might hit once, but isn’t it said that the Zeon soldiers won’t use excessive interrogation?
I believe that my inherent nature and the talents I possess are so distinct from ordinary people that I would have deviated from a normal life sooner or later.
Even so, it’s still way too far off.
The lyrics of Plasma will get quite rough, and it won’t be happier than the beginning of the first episode.
But it seems like I’m going to run towards the sparkling voice rather than the tattered one.
It’s strange… In my initial image, Nyan is…
Clan battles are no joke! If you can’t keep up, you should go home! I felt like saying that…
Right now, there doesn’t even seem to be any sign of involvement in clan battles…
I don’t really understand Sharialbu at this stage either…
It was quite sticky.
I might put it this way, but I think it ultimately settles on the evaluation that, for better or for worse, the beginning was the main part.