
You can’t defeat anyone other than Amuro, Haman, or Sirocco, right…?
It’s often underestimated, but even those guys are strong enough that you can’t tell the winner in a fair match.
Isn’t it more of a threat to do politics without being involved in MS? This has been said for a long time.
If Amuro is 100, then Char is 95, and the other strong characters are around 80.
It seemed like I was often about to be taken down by the Titans’ regular soldiers.
If my mental state is perfect, the evaluation would be extremely high, but the situation where I actually have a perfect mental state is nonexistent…
The reason we were struggling around there is partly because the Hyakushiki is a pathetic MS…
Ashimaar was struggling even against Marasai, but was Camille also?
Survival ability is crazy.
When things are going well, I seriously can’t handle anyone other than Amuro.
After all, neither the Magic Cave, the Hyakushiki, nor the Zeta are that high-performance MS, right?
It’s quite rare to have fought in equal MS with the opponent, yet I’ve generally been able to fight on par.
Sirocco and Haman are seriously among the strongest in the Universal Century, so it’s understandable that one would be helpless against them.
Camille aimed to time the funnel launch but Shirocco shot it down normally.
If it’s one-on-one, even Shirocco can only be defeated by Camille’s occult power, right?
Even if we could defeat Camille, the Titans would have been in a state of complete destruction anyway.
It seems like we might end up getting defeated by A.E.U.G. in numbers…
Z created a three-way composition, but it’s obvious that they couldn’t tie it all together…
I’m still alive even after getting caught in the crossfire between Hamarn and Char while piloting the Hyakushiki…
I feel like Ashmar was extremely strong on TV.
Isn’t the pilot of the Asshimar an ace pilot of the Federation comparable to Amuro and others?
In G Generation, they had extremely high abilities as well.
In Char’s Counterattack, during the battle with Amuro, ace pilots around him are getting killed left and right as collateral damage.
Considering that the Hyaku Shiki has slightly better performance than the Marasai.
It can be said that it’s strange to have been able to keep fighting with something like that.
The image in the thread is of Amuro from the end of the One Year War, who is being praised on the internet as amazing, and has fought and died many times.
Amuro was raised by me.
If Lalah were not an important person to Amuro…
Even if Lalah is protecting over there, it wouldn’t be surprising if Char ended up getting killed anyway!!!
Wasn’t it said that the Hyaku Shiki is high performance enough to be usable even a hundred years later?
I think it’s bad that Amuro survived in the battle against the Black Tri-Stars because of this guy and Ramba Ral, leading to power leveling.
It’s a failed variable machine, but it has decent mobility… so it was adopted, and after adding just a little beam coating for reassurance, it turned shiny gold and became really noticeable!
I gave you a name because I prayed that it would last for 100 years, so do your best to survive the Gryps War, Captain Quattro!
They’re saying that they might be killed by regular soldiers of the Titans, but in the end, they’re surviving, which means they’re strong.
Looking back, it’s really bad that even Amuro couldn’t kill him…
From a contextual standpoint, the regular soldiers of the Titans should be quite strong in the first place…
In the first place, being accepted into the Titans already makes you quite an elite soldier.
Char was definitely strong when he was rampaging in the Zeong.
Amuro was just stronger.
Why does it come out in Z and become weaker?
When I was riding the Gion and Sazabi, I had an advantage in performance, but…
Because the opponent is a completely perfected Amuro.
The fact that the specially tuned Zeta Gundam and Quebeley are competing against the Hyaku Shiki, which is only tuned to a general level, shows just how outrageous Char’s skills are.
The Gryps Conflict is where the Titans keep rolling out new types.
The power balance of Johnny Riden’s return is generally understandable in terms of the difference in strength between the side story characters and Char.
Amuro also had the idea of using the sun as cover from the very early stages of the battle, and that strategy was starting to show promise.
The MA form of Aschima is interesting, isn’t it? It’s like a disc.
I can’t forget when a kid who didn’t know about Gundam saw the Asshimar and said it looked like a Dyson.
Quattro is just a borrowed cat, after all.
In Char’s Counterattack, he is in the position of commander and has properly prepared the Sazabi.
I love the part in Char’s Counterattack where I dodge the bazooka trap and anticipate by throwing the beam saber to destroy the rifle.
In an environment where even Z can quickly catch up in performance, it’s very difficult for the Hyakushiki that appeared early on…
The fact that even ordinary Titans soldiers are struggling is because the Titans are an elite force made up of the best of the Federation in that world, so even the mob is at Ace level.
Even though I can finally focus on my long-awaited career as a pilot, my time as Quattro was too disappointing.
Almost a new type of witch, a level that can’t even be matched by her partner.
During the Quattro era, I kept running into strong guys on the battlefield.
The mk-2 and Hyakushiki are not bad mecha, but all the opponents seem to have taken the mk-2’s technology and further applied and developed it…
The Titans’ development capabilities are insane!
If it’s just survival ability, it’s top class in the Universal Century, right?
In the end, I was brutally killed by someone with top-class killing performance.
In a supportive environment surrounded by good companions, I cannot fully demonstrate my true abilities at Quattro.
The style of Char, who aggressively utilizes everything available to achieve his goals, is the strongest.
I think he’s pretty strong, right after Amuro…
Commander Char is super strong! He’s defeating enemies left and right with Machu!!
In Char’s Counterattack, it’s too scary how Amuro and Char effortlessly take out the Gelgoog and Jegan that suddenly interrupted them.
That battlefield has been increasingly emphasizing its high level year after year, making it even more so.
Seeing Z again after a long time, I can only say that the Hiyaku-shiki did well against the Sirocco and Hamaan’s MAVs.
In terms of performance, the Hyakushiki isn’t much different from the Marasai, yet Char managed to do so well with it, so he’s truly amazing.
I’m hitting the Ashmar directly, but the shot spreads out.
I have a dark history of almost being killed by Yazaan during the Quattro era.
Well, I am a victim of Z’s style.
I thought it was a bit excessive to be so relaxed while being surrounded by ace characters including Yazan at Johnny’s return, but considering how otherworldly things were in Char’s Counterattack, I guess it’s reasonable…
Z first points out that the soldiers on the Titans’ side are generally too strong.
There are scenes where Char struggles against Jerrid.
The Hyaku Shiki, despite its appearance, is not a new type of mobile suit that incorporates the latest technology as of the Gryps Conflict.
It felt like Z was a bit of a free-flowing experience, as I watched from start to finish, and in the latter part, a lot of things happened all at once, making it feel overwhelmingly fast-paced, didn’t it?
Katsu is really weird.
If that guy hadn’t gotten cocky, he would have grown into an ace.
Since there are limits in terms of specs, we were thinking of preparing the Gundam Mk III for Char.
In the first generation, everyone talks about Amuro’s growth, but I think it’s better to separate Char as well since he became a different person after Lalah’s death.
If a mobile suit equivalent to Qubeley or The O appears in Z Gundam, would that be dangerous?
The weapon upgrade is becoming realistic, so the Qubeley is indeed too much.
That said, some outrageous MS will probably appear.
Simply put, is it that Yazan has the top piloting skills?
Char Kick!
Considering the number of times he switches, Char is a natural all-rounder when it comes to MS piloting.
First of all, between NTs, it’s like the difference between having and not having a psychoframe, similar to a telecommunication line and an optical fiber connection.
The difference is too great.
The reaction speed is vastly different depending on whether or not there is a psychoframe.
If Amuro didn’t exist, there would be no one to stop the One Year War.
I realized that this guy really did whatever he wanted.
What is it about Haman being too strong despite being born into that environment?
When Jerido heard “Camille,” he thought it was a girl’s name and was expecting something, but when he found out it was a boy, he just said “What?”
Isn’t it terrible that I got punched even though I didn’t make fun of him at all…?