
I just came here to migrate because my planet was destroyed…
I ended up thinking of the attack as a form of human communication…
If there is no malice, we can stop if we understand each other.
I think it’s a typical final boss of OO.
When I tried to make contact, something died…
The complete absence of malice seems rare even in the overall genre of science fiction.
Depending on Secchan’s feelings, the gigantic Gundam might have further accelerated the misunderstanding.
We were able to understand each other, so if we consider living together from now on, it would be peaceful, but hmm?
What happened after coming to Earth?
Communication = death has a cosmic horror feel to it, but such beings tend to approach with a fair amount of malice…
The difference in resources is overwhelming, so humanity doesn’t really have much of a chance even if we fight.
Far from hostility, I was just purely asking for help.
Because the way of communication will surely kill the living beings…
“Help me!” While saying that, the unknown something that comes to kill is scary…
It looks like a being that cannot engage in conversation…
Ioria established the organization with the expectation of fighting these guys.
The early part being crafted like a horror is nice, isn’t it?
The amount of information is immense, so when using Trans-Am Burst normally, the Innovator who used it suffers damage to their brain.
There are parts where 00 intentionally breaks away from the Gundam template, right?
What was most shocking at the time was that Allelujah and Marie survived and found happiness.
I think it’s pointless to talk to ELS.
How did people at that time react to suddenly seeing aliens?
It’s fine if enhanced humans have found happiness.
Aren’t these guys able to live in space, so they don’t need to move?
Do you need water or something?
If there was a civilization that survived thanks to ELS, it might be treated as a scourge of the universe.
The second season ended on a pretty good note, so I wonder what the movie will be about? And then there’s the upcoming dialogue, which is like…
By the end of it, I felt that Lyle is stronger than Neil, right?
If the traits are hostile, the ELS would be incredibly troublesome.
It’s troublesome when extraterrestrial beings have no malicious intent but their way of interacting with others is misaligned and becomes harmful.
You carefully described the point that you can’t win even if you fight properly.
It’s strange that conversation is like tossing hot GN particles at each other…
I don’t even know if that is hostility early on.
They’re saying it, a rational judgment that doesn’t seem to fit within the Gundam world.
Even if things are going as Ioria expected, they probably wouldn’t go this smoothly.
The moment of awakening that I picked up from around there is a miracle.
Doesn’t ELS also need sunlight or heat?
The ELS Jinx still hasn’t been officially turned into a 3D model…
It can’t be helped since it seems similar but there’s almost no element that can be reused.
For better or worse, misunderstandings are accelerated because of GN particles.
It feels scary like a forced promotion of cohabitation.
In contrast, the positive protagonist side is likely the minority, so it’s impressive that things went well.
Even though there are various ideologies, ultimately, the theory of Gundam is to fight using MS, so having a dialogue ending feels quite unique, and I like it as it is.
In the planning stage of Project OO, I intended to make it a story about fighting aliens from the very beginning.
Another proposal for an ethnic conflict competing for limited land in completely opposite directions.
It can be eliminated with a full saber! However, the pilot’s rest and mistakes are not considered at all, and it is merely the designer’s concept.
I think it was a good development as a resolution to the mysteries surrounding Ioria.
Still, since it’s Gundam, we have to have cool battles, after all.
You’ve summarized it well.
The sense of a total war in the movie is great, isn’t it?
Because that’s all I know…
Let’s check again to confirm that the number of victims in the OP continues to increase…
The anti-ELS organization does appear to some extent, but the members that show up in the story were reported to Sajy and were subdued.
They can’t live without the sun, but they’re those crazy guys who would still be fine even exposed to the blast wave of a supernova explosion.
Unlike Festum, it doesn’t become ‘me’ from ‘us’ and doesn’t feel hatred, so it’s a relief.
When these guys casually say hello, my brain gets fried, right?
It’s disgusting that I won’t die from this.
I like the unbeatable reasoning of not wanting to die because it feels disgusting.
The song is good.
Kola-san, you absolutely mustn’t die; you keep bringing in amazing results, which is a bit too ace.
Named are just a bit too strong.
It was too unconventional for a Gundam movie, but it’s a good work.
Please don’t forget about Stereopony.
After all, it’s Gadereza’s fault, isn’t it?
I remember there were a lot of discussions at the time about fighting space creatures and that Quanta didn’t fight much, but I was like, “I see!”
It feels a bit suspicious that humans can have conversations and understand each other, and it makes me think that we’ll end up in war again eventually, doesn’t it?
By establishing peaceful dialogue with mysterious beings that seem incomprehensible compared to humans, I feel convinced that things will certainly be alright in the future.
Of course, there will be movements to exclude Innovators and ELS.
What ELS is saying is mostly unnecessary information! It’s really terrible.
Damn those yokai!
I’m just sharing information to interact with people…
It was such a total war that I wonder how they were able to bounce back so well after that…
It seems like there was a terrible civil war.
There is no malice, but when it comes to contact with a presence that is fatal to humans, is it perhaps “the one brilliant method”?
It resonates in my head! I keep shouting!!
Like throwing a long text at someone with extremely good hearing in a loud voice?
It’s just that others are so hellish, but ultimately, the area where wars almost cease is one of the top highlights in the entire Gundam series, isn’t it?
Thus, the Gundams never again stood on the stage of history.
It’s nice that the ordinary soldiers are all set and ready…
It’s obvious that Gundam is a negative legacy, so it’s better not to appear.
At that time, it was often said that the most impactful thing in the movie wasn’t the enemies or MS design, but rather Metal Setsuna.
Thread image that reminded me of Xenoglossia.
Since we can’t win militarily against the Pure Innovator’s Gadelerza, there’s no way to succeed with just simple military strength.
Let the qualia flow.
It’s the sound of footsteps that have a metallic impact, like the theatrical version of GN Scissor Bit, which is a recruitment specification that can’t be followed visually by the ELS train crashing into the Golden Ambassador of GN Axiis twice.
I understand that ELS is a terrifying existence and you would prefer to eliminate it if possible.
We have no choice but to accept the fact that it is practically impossible, and that coexistence is only possible by chance.
It’s a really good scene, but once you notice that the footsteps sound metallic, you can’t watch it properly anymore at the end.
The moment I told you to stop because you guys were about to wipe us out with your explanations.
Flowers! Look, a symbol of peace! There was no intention for war! I love that ELS!
As humanity on Earth is on the brink of extinction and seeks help from other planets
We are a species called Homo sapiens, and this is an anime called Gundam, which is popular among Homo sapiens, and this is an anime called Raideen, directed by the one who first created Gundam.
It’s like someone keeps going on and on about something like that, isn’t it?
Gaderaza and Captain Descartes Sherman simply had the wrong opponent…
Could it be that a quanta is a perpetual motion machine…?
By the way, regarding this Graham Gundam…
Well, isn’t it just that without disarmament, 10,000 to 1 became 10,000 to 100?
If you could instantly absorb all the information, the concepts of trimming down or summarizing wouldn’t even exist…
If ELS were truly a malevolent being, the Earth would be doomed.
Which is better, these guys or Festum?
The standards as living organisms between ELS and humans are just too different…
It might just be that while ELS has no problem processing the information, humans can get overwhelmed.
Fighting by fusing with other life forms to save the planet, voiced by Mamoru Miyano.
When the Solebi cannon was dealt with on the second shot, it felt like there was nothing I could do anymore!
I wonder if a super soldier would be fine even if they took out their penis in a vacuum state.
They imitated the appearance of the other party to show a friendly appeal, but…
Even the Quanta’s riser sword can be countered, which shows how powerless brute force is…
I’m really getting bombarded with unprocessed information at the level of Sam 8…
There are too many! (Reduce it, you idiot!)
I traveled to several countries with the feeling that it was like talking to a person in a country I visited for the first time and they suddenly disappeared.
That’s the footage at the beginning, right?
Speaking of which, didn’t you see a lot of stars along the way and not move?
Mr. Festum said, “Huh! I wonder why it still exists! How sad!”
It is a being more on the side of light rather than ELS, as it tries to return to nothingness out of goodwill.
After hearing about ELS, Setsuna became a shell of his former self.
When I spoke, a beam came flying at me, so the inhabitants of this planet communicate with beams, huh…
Summarize ChatVeda!
I learned and transformed into an MS or battleship, but since they get eroded when hit, I feel that a spear-like form is more troublesome.
“You really didn’t die easily, did you, Setsuna?”
If the subject of the dialogue is that, it can become both Festum and Coral.
Even though I was following the basic communication principle of mimicking the other person…
Even if Ioria were alive.
“I really can’t believe they’re coming, I’m shocked.”
It probably doesn’t exist because it’s not needed for standards or ELS.
It seems like several people have been silenced during the 50-year adjustment period until the epilogue.
I can use brain waves too!
The Festum from the late Mu and around EXO, which only learned malice, were terrible, but the current Festum has acquired quite a bit of human emotions, so it’s getting better.
Humanity is surprisingly calm.
If this were Cosmic Illa, the first move would be a nuke or Genesis.
Because we eliminate those who have incomprehensible thinking, even ELS.
There are also some disconnected, creepy feelings…
Considering how tense the ELS battle was, if Bonzuri and the ambassador hadn’t messed up, it feels like we would have been in a really tight spot otherwise.
Why did Ioria have to die at such an important time?
Please tell me what to do first if I encounter els.
When the Celestial Being’s cannon was thwarted, there was a feeling of utter despair.
ELS just imitated how it’s done in the GN field, right?
They shot first!
Impressions thread on the first day.
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I love spoilers for people who don’t know what’s going on.
I wonder what they would have said if I had woken up Ioria at this timing.
While listening to a long conversation about ELS from Veda and Tieria-san, I was sorting through, thinking, “I don’t need this information…” and “This conversation is really not important…”
There is a history of religion collapsing due to the existence of extraterrestrial life.
It is also a reason for inflation in firepower.