
As far as I can investigate, there are no stories that Colonel Char had romantic feelings for Lady Kishiria.
By adopting the urban legend of Casval Dacun, Colonel Char is also lowering the quality of his own work.
The idea that the special skill of handling Psycommu is a form of human innovation and evolution is also a bit of a leap in thinking…
I didn’t feel anything more than the propaganda of the supreme command.
The concurrently screened “Dozle and Zena” seems to be excessively male-centric.
It is true that Lord Dozle is an extraordinary hero, but it goes against public order and morals for the principal to get involved with students.
This is a drama, so it’s still fine, but if something like this happened in real life, it would be a big deal.
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This is no joke!!!
Send this guy to the Sodon team in the window-side department.
Komori-chan is smart…
I dislike Zionism, don’t believe in Newtype ideology, and don’t revere the Zabi family; I graduated from the principality’s military academy as a top elite with outstanding grades.
He seems to be quite an eccentric.
On the contrary, what is your perspective like?
If there was nowhere to be blown away to, you’d be in a terrible accident!
It’s sad that Dozle is dead.
Even if I think about it, I probably won’t express it that much on the surface.
I can’t believe that the people of Zeon don’t understand what would happen if it were drawn that straightforwardly.
The judge is Ma Kube, you know.
Lady Zena probably is still alive since she doesn’t go on long journeys.
The principal properly resigned before getting involved, so it’s safe…
The reason I had to resign as principal was because of that student, so I just made them take responsibility and become my wife…
My preferred type is someone with a good face.
Zena seems to be talking about that proposal to Mineva in a very enjoyable way!
A contemporary, somewhat jaded perspective from the Universal Century.
Smarter than NT but seems to struggle to live.
I don’t even know if they’re alive or dead, the person who went missing five years ago.
A job that involves endlessly searching and wandering through the infinite expanse of the universe is too agonizing for young people.
Can’t build a career.
But since the red Gundam was found, it wasn’t entirely in vain.
Maybe you prefer the story of Garma and Iselina.
Is Kishiria looking for Sharon’s rose or unable to forget about Char?
It doesn’t seem like you watch movies at double speed, Komori-kun.
I’m actually sensing that after the war, Zeon has become considerably more moderate, as there are military personnel who openly trivialize the NT theory, which the Kshatriya faction has focused on and deeply infiltrated into Zeon’s ideology.
I thought Generation Z young people would be more passionate, but they seem to be quite indifferent.
It seems that the generation just above is being mobilized for student labor, so the anti-war sentiment is likely the strongest.
Thanks to his background and direct control from Kyshiria, it feels like he’s become a free superhuman army within Zeon, which is a relief.
It seems like there’s a temperature difference between the wartime generation and those who aren’t in Zeon.
There were real soldiers appearing, but their acting was too amateurish and stood out negatively.
My two favorite scenes from the Origin anime.
It’s Dozule’s proposal and Doka-ta’s Char…
When I think about how much the Zeon soldiers from the official history were like Zeon around this time…
Just because we won, can it really become this fluffy in just 5 years!?
Given this feeling, the Space Noids of Ghiren are superior to the Earth Noids.
It doesn’t seem like the idea of the Zeon citizens being the best resonates at all.
Lieutenant Komori wants to say this, right?
If you’re truly the existence known as a Newtype, then why don’t you notice my feelings?
I wonder if Garma in this world became happy with Iselina-san.
When I see characters like Exabeckun, it seems that NT isn’t treated as a combat weapon as much as in the official history.
I saw something that seemed to imply that if Char plans a rebellion, it would be a reason to search for something with even greater centripetal force than in the main story.
The Federation is completely isolated on Earth, and the military power gap with other colonies is obvious, so there are no enemies of Zeon in space.
Of course, the post-war generation lets their guard down.
Without Amuro, it was just that Char was in a bad situation. NTs probably have high spatial awareness and some suitability for MS combat.
I wonder what Gihren thinks.
The Newtype for the Federation is completely different from the Newtype for Zeon.
For the Federation, the Newtype is a monster that makes Dakuin’s words a reality, but for Zeon, the Newtype is the hope of the spacenoids as prophesied by the founding father.
It seems like there could be a movie called “Federal Victory.”
When you’re losing or feeling cornered, superiority complex and similar ideas tend to become more prevalent.
In the video, it looks like we’re running together, but I wonder if the ones who stole and the ones who were stolen from can get along well.
Before the One Year War, there were many civilians in Zeon too.
I hope it doesn’t turn into a federal unemployment support organization, and most people probably want to transition back to the private sector and establish a properly educated new generation.
The only appearance of Zeon in the story is the extremist faction that has been wallowing in muddy water for three years, and there is no depiction of what the homeland, which has become a republic, is like at all.
It’s a good thing that the ideology of Zionism isn’t spreading.
Is it really that bad to step down from the royal family even though I’m not actually part of it?
Why are they using such antiques even now, even in front of foreigners like Kamuran?
Since they say that, it seems like the Sodon squad is treated as oddballs or given menial jobs even by their own people.
The landmark post-war romance film “Mobile Suit Gundam: The 08th MS Team,” depicts the forbidden love between a fallen Zeon noblewoman who has become an MS pilot and a young Federation officer who harbors resentment towards Zeon.
I think Kishiria, who is plotting alone without proper consultation, is somewhat of a cancer for the organization known as Zeon.
There may be some truth to the fact that someone in a position to lead a war as the son of a king would respond that way.
In fact, around this time, the Zeon remnants in actual history are made up of strange people or madmen.
I can’t just leave it alone if it’s not an original Galma.
Legally, under the status agreement, the Zeon forces can do as they please in Side 6.
Both the military and the embassy say that it is outdated.
I believe it’s proof that post-war education is not wrong.
As expected, what Gihren is saying is too hawkish and it’s crazy.
“Let’s make Kishiria the successor because it doesn’t fit after the war.”
But you love seeing the middle-aged man that fujoshi treat as a hot guy, pretending to adapt to normalcy through minor gestures, even though it’s clear he can’t.
Sodon is directly under Kaiser’s command, and the commander isn’t thinking about rising through the ranks, so it’s an invincible ship that disregards military regulations.
The internal conflict between Gihren and Kecilia is about to begin.
I think the Zeon soldiers with radical ideas are concentrated over there.
Why are you even a Zeon soldier, Lieutenant Komori, when you don’t even have such extreme thoughts?
The Republic of the Official History is… so peaceful that it doesn’t even become a topic of conversation.
I realized something in the thread that was there yesterday.
By the way, I wonder if in the Universal Century of Zeek Axes, there might one day be a real Garma Zabi III born.
I see there are movies like war films…
I wonder what will happen with the Zeon victory route 603.
Captain Prohonou and the requisition group will probably return to normal life.
After the war, does Giren have any interest in power struggles?
It must be a so-called victorious nation in name only, with no economic surplus at all, post-war Zeon.
It would be complicated if Char were found, even though it probably won’t happen…
The absence of Dozuru already creates a flow of conflict.
Maybe the feeling of the kid who was with Kai at the Side 3 ceremony in Day After Tomorrow is similar.
The rose-like object of Sharon disappeared at the same time as Zek Nova of Luna Two.
In a pamphlet or something, it mentioned that Zeon’s economic power is inferior to Side 6, I think.
But if Dozle were alive in this world, he would gather talented people from his ranks to search for Char, which would just complicate the story…
The hard-fought plan ended in failure, and in the end, Colonel Char shone and stopped the collision of the asteroid… Is it really a development that won’t make the audience angry?
What a new type needs is a face! And a personality!
It’s an urban legend.
I don’t believe it.
They must be quite relaxed, making big Zam as if they were carelessly plundering resources from the Earth. (Not at all)
You might think that a victorious nation wouldn’t be that troubled, right? But this time, Zeon was pretty much forced to say “Enough, enough!” after losing Luna II to the Federation before the battle at A Baoa Qu, so they haven’t actually gained much.
The method of dealing with treatment issues is the disposal of Zaku.
Are you bad at creating work?
I say this every time, but the rightful historical narrative is that Zeon repaid its enormous wartime bonds through the sale of Zionic, so as long as there is no sale of Zionic, it’s almost certain that they are struggling with the handling of the wartime bonds.
The initial goal of independence has been achieved, so it’s technically a win, but…
“During the post-war order of the Earth Sphere, as it is led by us, Zeon, we will build friendly relationships with the existing colony nations, and any acts of tyranny are strictly prohibited by military regulations.”
Colonel Sharia Blue activated the Omega Psychommu in Side 6 and forcibly invaded the colony!
“Ahhhhhhh!!!”