
Has this person been running down a messed-up path with a shattered heart ever since?
That’s about the gist of it.
It’s Ques’s fault, it’s Ques’s fault.
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A revolutionary who could only do extreme things.
Overall, that understanding is correct, but it’s a bit troublesome because it doesn’t directly connect to the movie Char’s Counterattack…
That’s right.
By the way, I suffered from a severe mental illness due to that thing in Reconguista in G.
I’m wondering if there are any jobs where I can come down to Earth as part of my treatment and live while interacting with nature and plants.
The professor that my dad, Mr. Bright, searched for and prepared.
The privileged class of the federal government sets their own exceptions and rules without regard for others.
They were the intermediaries for the terrorists, telling everyone to stop occupying the Earth and get out of it quickly.
Not a revolutionary.
This guy is just a pawn.
I’m clearly looking for a place to die.
Can’t easily die.
In the movie version of “Char’s Counterattack,” Quess was played by Chain, and Hathaway was played by Chain as well.
In this history, Hathaway shoots Quess directly.
It’s ironic that the monster MSΞ, which is extremely conspicuous, was prepared for the terrorist bastards…
By the way, it’s suggested in the story that the terrorist organization using him as a figurehead is merely a device for killing the political enemies of the mastermind.
There is no salvation in layers and layers.
Amuro and Char are being passed on little by little.
Of course, there are bad points…
The original work “Sen Hasa” is a sequel to “Belchill,” but the anime version of “Sen Hasa” is a continuation of the movie “Char’s Counterattack” that featured the Chain.
Why is it so unexpectedly strong?
I really love the feeling of being full of new struggles and hardships.
The setting is different in the anime after the movie.
In the movie, they are purging left and right, but I have no idea how they plan to reach a political resolution in the end.
It feels like there are few people who say they lived a happy life because of Gundam…
You don’t have to kill Hayato…
When humans have free time, they don’t do anything good, huh?
I thought that movie was connected to other movies and that Belchiru was a separate entity connected through the novel version of Sen Hasa, but is that not the case?
Wait a minute, I’m starting to lose track of which one we’re continuing with.
Sick, just the right kind of young people are being made into portable shrines.
The reason for getting tangled up is that the cause of the complication is unappealing, so it’s hard to understand why it drags on that much.
Bright is too pitiful.
Is this person quietly going crazy, perhaps?
It’s good that while Hathaway seems like he’s doing things recklessly, the federal government is actually a thousand times more reckless…
It overlaps with Ques, but Gigi is too normal.
If Quess approached me at that distance during puberty, well… that’s what I’m thinking.
Hathaway has only been hit once throughout all of his works so far.
Why did you resort to terrorism?
The connection between Char’s Counterattack and the thread image should be covered in Son of Bright.
The fact that the head of the Man Hunters doesn’t seem like an extremely evil person gives a sense of the depth of the problem.
It was bad that when I went to school, the professor was a hippie.
Even if you put on a pretty facade, the actions you’re taking are just like a hired gun killing political opponents under the guise of terrorism…
It’s a work that feels like a hybrid of Dazai and Mishima, where a young man who has lost his way in life burns the rest of his existence with intensity.
You seem to be bored.
Are you free?
That said, the fact that one understands they are wrong adds depth to the experience.
As Amuro said, the ideals proclaimed by intellectuals are too lofty to keep up with, and the intellectuals themselves become disenchanted with those around them and turn into hermits, so the people left behind misinterpret the ideals and become increasingly radical.
In the end, by the time of V, the Earth has become pretty much ruined, right?
Wouldn’t it have been better if Axis had fallen?
Even so, in a situation where you can’t change politics through proper means, there’s really nothing to be done except for terrorism or a coup…
It seems like a proactive leader leading a terrorist organization, but in reality, it’s not much different from a young person who is smoldering and ends up being used as a pawn in the Middle East.
The Messer is cool, but sometimes it looks like a bald old man with an oxygen mask.
I feel like Uncle Maha was telling us to run away quickly back during the V days.
I couldn’t do anything significant, but I became a fleeting spark for a moment.
I am constantly emulating the battles between Amuro and Char in my mind to refine my combat skills.
By the way, I also remember Quess’s death.
It’s strange that the latest New Type exclusive Gundam is being prepared for a terrorist organization!!
The taxi driver saying “You’re free, huh?” is also in a position where he has to raise his voice; he appears to be living peacefully but is actually on the side that is being oppressed.
It’s like a conversation between someone who doesn’t look to the future and someone who looks too far ahead.
But it’s the Federal Government that initially brought up the demands of Mahfty…
For some reason, it just entered infinite extension mode.
The mistakes made by people will be purged by Mahfty.
The original text states that such actions should be taken by the people rising up.
But you know, no matter where it is, if the federation’s corruption is severe, isn’t the corruption of politicians terrible too?
At the moment when Masaharu was finally about to run for a position where he could correct the federation with influential statements, Mahfie appeared.
Did Mr. Bright do something bad…?
Just the fact that Chemin is around makes me feel like the Bright couple isn’t so bad after all.
If Hathaway is an only child, it’s just too hopeless.
Lane’s thoughts are so much like those of a proper soldier that it’s shocking.
Are you regretting having destroyed the MS over the city?
I feel that a world where an old man over 80 can have sex with a teenager isn’t necessarily that wrong.
The theory of a ruined Earth in the Universal Century feels a bit excessive when viewed now, and it’s hard to fully grasp it without knowing the realities and trends of the late 20th century.
It’s a secret society formed by a federal general, not a terrorist organization.
Everyone who stays in the military becomes unhappy.
I’m bored, and the old man isn’t exactly a model citizen with the right attitude towards life either.
It is cruel that the poor are so preoccupied with their daily lives that they are unaware they are on the brink of being driven out.
Is it this year for the movie sequel?
Are you about to die?
It’s a universal problem, and it won’t change anyway, so it’s pointless to try.
Even if you understand, taking action, even if it’s just a fleeting moment, is beautiful.
I haven’t seen the original novel, but is Hathaway the type who takes action because no one wants to be a leader, similar to Char from Char’s Counterattack?
So what do you want me to do?
When you’re on guard, the Grim Reaper doesn’t come, Amuro whispers, and this guy is completely trapped by ghosts…
Lane is treated as nothing more than a single soldier, for better or worse.
Hathaway is just a field leader and not the one making the organization’s policies.
I think it’s not good for Lane to open the cockpit underwater.
Hathaway is strong because he’s a veteran.
I should have asked Yoshikazu Yasuhiko before writing.
You might not be able to speak anymore.
As it is a democracy, the people should originally rise up.
Well, it’s the government that is taking away that leeway from the citizens, so there’s nothing that can be done about it.
The one who is correct in essence, even if the method is wrong, is Hathaway, a retired general of the Federation or the military.
Some NTs have become too troublesome since turning into a ghost.
I like that the main body of Penelope, which looks like a kaiju, is a traditional Gundam, while Kshatriya has an unorthodox design.
I feel like the explanation of the oppression was more gruesome in the novel.
There are people everywhere who find themselves in situations that they can only see now, even if they don’t desire it…
It’s easy to say to just get up, but since there are so many MS for Thais, what should I do?
😭 Then tell me how to destroy the depth of this mechanism.
I had mistakenly thought until recently that Hathaway and Kats were the same person…
In the story, the only ones considering the future are the members of Mafty, Kenneth, and the director of the Manhunter…
If Mafty is a secret society of federal generals, then it’s an internal conflict.
It’s amazing how Hathaway effortlessly works on tasks that match the target and speed while others around him are sweating profusely.
Huh?
It’s not so much repression, but the military got scared when tens of thousands of private militia appeared, and they just went ahead and committed massacres, so it’s already beyond the level of repression.
Even the former crew of the White Base joined the AEUG to defeat the Titans, right?
Hathaway is doing the same thing.
Mafti’s way is wrong.
The novel itself was likely intended by the author to connect to Gaia Gear through the flow from Beltorchika, so in that sense, what Mahfdy did isn’t a wasted story.
I watched the anime, but I’ve already forgotten it.
Onda’s character design is correct, but I want them to do the character design for a new TV series as well.
I recommend Super Robot Wars V because you can see Hathaway seriously aiming to become a plant inspector while dealing with terrorists.
Is Char, who suggests protecting Earth after dropping a meteor, an idiot?
After all, Char was right.
I think this guy is too strong for using a bait strategy like Amuro or Char to take down Penelope.
The characters in the Gundam world say they want to protect Earth, but they end up colliding with asteroids, so it’s kind of ironic.
Well, if we keep doing nothing and not changing, it will naturally fall apart…
Even Bright’s life is at risk, so it’s hard to talk about proper methods.
They say it’s the right way, but if you can’t do anything with it, isn’t that worse than trash?
It seems that Full Frontal has come up with a realistic proposal, doesn’t it?
Well, it’s easy to understand that a dissolution order for the unification was issued due to the terrorist attack at the top of the mountain in reality.
Pilots from that era had a difference of about the level of “hasanaji” >>>>> and others.
When such a pilot is provided with a one-off monster machine, a one-man army that can dominate with just one unit is created.
Since nothing can be done, let’s drop a meteor and reset everything.
In the first place, the measures taken by Amuro and Bright when the Titans rose to power were the AEUG and Karaba.
Mafdy is actually a part of the Federation, and there is hardly any difference from the AEUG.
Char tried to change things even if it meant destroying the Earth.
Hathaway was trying to make the Federation reflect with minimal sacrifices.
The one who directly challenged as a politician was Hausley.
Mafty’s efforts to bring about societal change are merely symptomatic treatment rather than fundamental healing.
Since federal officials are quickly replaced with new legislators even if they die, it wouldn’t make sense to kill just all the federal legislators; you would have to eliminate everyone involved.
That said, the special law scheduled to be concluded at the Derado Conference cannot be ignored.
Is the Frontal plan about breaking the world’s interface and forcibly showing humanity the passage of time?
That’s the craziest one, isn’t it?
It feels like the way you’re doing it is extreme.
If you actually want to get rid of humans from that world, you can only make it a place where humans cannot live.
It’s not specifically about right or wrong, but the federation…
It feels like the character is also searching for a place to die… that’s the kind of movie “Hasaaji” is.
Compared to Char, who tried to wipe out both the populace and the cabinet by dropping a meteorite, Mahfty, who is targeting the ministers with pinpoint accuracy, seems relatively sane.
Regarding the federation, if you wait, it will decline.
What happens next is that something like the Zanskar Empire emerges in its place.
Rather than getting better, the world is only getting worse…
What happened to Zeon and Neo Zeon back then?
I understand that Frontal is a higher-dimensional being, so a side co-prosperity sphere won’t be realized.
While watching the movie, it seemed like Rain-kun could at least be a little interested, but could it be that he doesn’t engage at all?
Penelope is super cool!
It’s bad that even though the manhunters are out in the city, it feels like everything will end up being swept under the rug, leading to a victory for the lazy ones.