
What? In order to counter the powerful magnet coating of the Zaku armor, it was urgent to complete the equipped weaponry and M.S. However, this is Plan B that was prepared just in case things didn’t align. The Zaku, which cannot use beam weapons, carries numerous live ammunition rounds, and even if it’s just one shot, it can shatter the enemy with the trajectory of a hundred shots!
Why can’t the Zaku use beams?
Using a beam means you have to connect it directly to the generator and do various things, but it wasn’t designed with that in mind.
It would be nice if all the shots hit.
Just because the opponent cannot be defeated with a hundred shurikens does not mean you should rely on the power of one. Throw a thousand shurikens!
I was using the Luna Chita to destroy combined armor with the Zaku Bazooka.
I’m going to explode~
Even with heat weapons, I’m cutting through the Luna Chita shield.
Megaparticle cannon and beams are different…
When Gundams are equipped with weapons, their mobility drastically decreases due to weight, but that’s just completely ignored, right?
I like the reckless vibe of Plan B, but…
You were breaking the shields apart with the zero-distance Mazer Top Cannon, right?
The beam rifle uses particles stored in the energy CAP, so it’s not directly connected to the generator, but there is no beam rifle that utilizes that energy CAP.
I wonder if it’s possible to knock the pilot unconscious with impact without penetrating the armor.
If the Gundam runs out of ammo for the beam rifle, it should launch a spare beam rifle to send over, right?
Even with standard warheads, the Luna Titanium armor loses its effectiveness after 76 shots.
I don’t really want to go with Plan B, but if the beam doesn’t reach, I’ll have no choice but to do it…
It may have been slow looking at things like the Z’Gok, but the practical use of beams was progressing, and there were dedicated warheads used by the Fenrir squad even on the Plan B route, so I think they could manage to achieve the defeat.
When you try to engage in real space combat, you end up with a massive rocket like in Evangelion Q, but can only earn a small payload.
And if it deviates from the trajectory even a little, we can’t respond, so goodbye.
The equivalent of live ammunition is beam particles.
The power supply from the main unit corresponds to the gunpowder of live ammunition, right?
In the first installment, I feel like they said it was out of energy when they couldn’t shoot the beam rifle anymore.
Isn’t it amazing that they were already deploying Goggs and Z’Goks equipped with built-in beam cannons even before the Gundam appeared?
The weight difference was in Zaku’s favor, so the body charge worked quite well, but the pilot was weak, and in the end, it was at a disadvantage.
You can just use the loaded heavy weapons as a propellant.
I saw it in Astorobotsasa.
You’ll usually faint from MS’s tackles and fighting.
Even after the linear sheet aircraft
It’s easier to just smash the cockpit with a blunt weapon and kill the pilot with the impact.
Huh? Plan C to create a super high-performance machine is supreme, you know?
If it were a regular Gundam, I think I could take it down before running out of ammo, but since it was a FA Gundam…
Why has the Federation, which hadn’t been making MS until now, been able to create such high-performance MS…?
The flow up until F91 is that both MS and MA are heavily armed, enlarged to ensure propulsion.
Even if I hear something absurd like being completely ignored, there’s no reaction or use for it.
It doesn’t really matter, but I remembered that beam weapons have such high destructive power that only officers of the rank of lieutenant or higher are authorized to use them.
I wonder if that was official.
I’ve always thought that a miracle might happen and it could be realized in three dimensions.
Since the Kurobon has been made into 3D so much, it’s okay to do it, right?
By the way, in the continuation of the story, a backpack equipped with a generator that allows a Zaku to use beams has appeared, and it uses beams.
The reason Zeon struggled was that they could not create beam weapons as portable handheld devices due to the lack of energy CAP technology.
If it was big or had an internal structure, it could have been made normally.
It seems that the mega particle cannon is a direct connection type to the generator, but if there are also beam rifles that are filled from the connection part of the hand, then isn’t that already a mega particle cannon? Question.
In the Gundam world, the setting allows for high-speed movement as long as you add thrusters, so weight is considered nonexistent.
First, in the Universal Century, beam ◯◯ refers to the mega particle beam that uses “mega particles” created by the mass collapse and degeneration of Minovsky particles.
The charge is applied to the mega particles, and they are rectified by the I-field convergence rings that are further deployed inside the barrel.
Coherent (something that organizes flow so that a large number of particles progress in the same direction)
The so-called type of charged particle cannon is referred to as a “mega particle cannon.”
If you don’t remove the Lunatitanium, there’s no way to win no matter how hard you try, so it’s only natural to have to resort to measures that seem possible to counter it, regardless of weight and everything else, right?
The mega particle cannon uses the enormous power from the generator on-site for particle degenerate.
By instantly producing one shot’s worth of mega particles, we can fire a high-output mega particle beam.
However, that means it demands a huge amount of power from the generator.
Therefore, it was thought that the amount of electricity generated by the Minovsky-Ionesco type fusion reactor that could be loaded into the mobile suit was impossible to implement.
But here, the energy CAP technology developed by the Federation forces makes its appearance.
It refers to the technology that allows storing megacharge particles in a state with high energy just before they degenerate.
If a beam device using this is mounted on a mobile suit, the burden on the fusion reactor it carries will be…
By supplying just a final push of power to start the degradation, it became possible to implement beam weapons onto the MS.
The culmination of that is the beam rifle-type portable handheld mega particle cannon device developed under the RX-78 project.
So, can the Gelgoog take down the Gundam?
The Z’Gok’s arms explode after firing a few shots in space, right?
What is it? With this chain mine, it’s one hit whether it’s Lunatitanium or not.
Directly connected to the generator = As long as the power doesn’t stop, the ammunition is endless.
I think people who understand things like that are complicating the conversation.
In space, there is no resistance or gravity, so once you activate the thruster, it will move even if the mass is heavy.
The swimming club can cool the beam mechanism with water cooling, which is why it can be built in.
On land, the glowing nipples of the Dom are at their limit.
If you cool it with water, you can mount it, but the dilemma is that the beam can’t be used much underwater.
If we’re talking about whether we can defeat them or not, there were some pretty dangerous situations early on in the battle against Zakus where we were overwhelmed by their numbers.
The gym has a setting that allows you to shoot again in a few seconds by connecting to the latch even if the energy CAP is empty.
(It is impossible to do during combat due to generator overload.)
Despite being called a beam, it’s a particle cannon, so the trajectory is slow enough to be visible.
Mobile suits loaded with heavy weapons are great, aren’t they?
This is a Kämpfer!
It’s hilarious that if you wanted to, you could make a ridiculous setup like a four-barrel high mega cannon with something like TR-6.
Couldn’t you just avoid the sturdy armor and shields and shoot from behind with a vernier to bring it down normally?
If Gundam is coming in full armor, then we have full bullet—a straightforward naming sense.
Wouldn’t it be good to create electronic weapons that can disable sensors and the like?
First of all, it’s unclear whether you can actually hit a Gundam, even with that many live rounds, and the fact that you can’t even hit someone like Amuro is a big problem.
Well, sending in a bunch of heavy artillery like Dendro and shooting like crazy has really made a big difference in results…
Zeon Karate, Instruction One
If you can’t hit your target with a hundred shurikens, throw a thousand.
If you turn it into super dense mino powder, it can cause malfunction even in MS that have undergone shield treatment.
In the world of live-action Gundam, it could be defeated with a few shots from a machine gun.
Listen well! This is the essence of Zionism.
Just because you can’t defeat a Gundam with a hundred live rounds doesn’t mean you should rely on the power of the beam rifle.
Fire a thousand rounds of live ammunition!
On the other hand, the Titans aimed at the person inside with an electric shock.
Is there any point in creating special measures for the white ones that haven’t even been deployed in significant numbers?
Why does this Zeon karate overlap like this…
The electric shock can eliminate only the pilot without damaging the aircraft…
…Am I really not hurting you?
They say it’s a plan for when things don’t go as expected, but doesn’t it seem like in that world, they end up deploying it into actual combat within a few days? There are too many patterns like that, and it makes you wonder if such a thing is even possible.
Whether it’s a beam or a real bullet, the result when facing a Gundam is that it won’t hit! Isn’t that harsh?
It is the buzzing wire that has been used as MS armament for about 70 years.
It’s on a different level than those local joke weapons.
It seems quite likely that an idea which would normally be treated as valid and become widespread in that world got shut down by Amuro, resulting in it being scrapped and never seeing the light of day…
In order to counter the Full Armor Gundam, it’s the Full Bullet Zaku! I really like that name.
I want to see you in more diverse works.
Can’t make a beam?
Live ammunition can’t take down a Gundam?
Well, it’s a fist then.
I feel like it would be good to launch the heat hawk.
Sometimes I wonder how the conductivity of Lunachita is when I randomly apply electricity and it flows through.
I don’t understand anything except for the big gun (the one on the waist)… Is the one on the arm the type that Zakus and Divers wear?
If electricity is flowing even inside the cockpit, then the electrical system must be broken, right…?
I wonder if beams are actually shooting the Minovsky particles themselves.
Incomprehensible backstory settings of otaku like a waterfall.
A kick is effective to some extent, no matter how much armor you have, and as long as there is a pilot who can handle a literal combat machine, it’s viable…
Well, the opponent this will be used against is not Amuro’s Gundam, so it will hit.
If you really want to ignore the disparity and kill, you just need to grapple and trip them, and the insides will die.
If you tackle at supersonic speed, even if the damage to the Gundam is minimal, you can aim for damage to the pilot!
…Did I accidentally bump into some trash?
Putting aside Char’s kick, if you actually kicked a Gundam, it seems like the Zaku’s legs would break instead.
I’m modifying this Johnny Zaku.
It feels like a waste, but also not quite.
If you hit it with something hard and fast like a satellite missile, even a Gundam would probably be crushed.
I wish there had been a long-distance electric weapon like a sea snake earlier.
Isn’t it better to shoot heat harpoons than to fire real bullets until you die?
Why does the Beam Magnum break the MS’s shoulder when fired?
Blocking the line of sight or disrupting sensors.
Like being stuck with something like glue.
I have a memory of the shuriken from Dreycen being troublesome in G Generation Zero.
Looking at things like Megalanica mk2 and suppressors.
The electrical system in Doben’s arm must be exceptionally good…
The double beam rifle is only fired at full power during the scene with Zusa, and it probably has quite a lot of strain on it.
In that respect, the Beam Magnum can fire at full power as long as it has a magazine.
To be honest, since the Heat Saber of the Gouf can already cut through Luna Titanium, using the Big Ro’s claw Heat Saber would be the best option rather than shooting a hundred rounds.
In the end, I was somehow managing with this heat hawk that’s attached to my head…
Heat-type weapons were surprisingly used for a long time even in later eras.
Isn’t Plan C better?
Line up the heavily armed Zaku.
It means we should suppress with a curtain of bullets.
It’s troubling that the optimal solution for a quick approach and using a heat weapon for a surprise attack is AGE’s Gridlin…
In other words, rather than strengthening our arms
Is it faster to create a facility where we can develop the contents?
The beam magnum has a shortened shoulder, can be fired with an exchange of forearms, and one arm gets significantly bulkier, so don’t think too deeply about it.
What’s up with being able to use Delta Kai even though I got my shoulder messed up with Delta Plus!
Shut down the entire current production line and mass-produce Biglo.
If warships were made of lunatitanium, wouldn’t they be the strongest?
Plan C still has some seriousness left, so it’s no good.
It doesn’t have the absurdity of a circus machine.
One must not rely on the performance of MS.
Pilot’s Karate Focus
The beam rifle seems to be quite ambiguous, sometimes related to the generator’s output and sometimes not.
I wonder why Plan C, also known as Perfect Zaku, has such a design.
Well, if someone said it’s just the usual Hasegawa-sensei’s design, then that’s true.