
I like you.
I want to see the scenery that they see.
>>1
Do I have to go as far as to kill someone…?
>>1
I want to become a jellyfish.
>>1
It feels like I’m a woman who ended up with a bad guy as my boyfriend.
A noble girl kid who is ready to kill people with a game-like mentality.
“It’s a game, so don’t kill! The contrast of an active-duty soldier saying that is beautiful.”
>>4
People in organized crime who remain unresponsive even when someone dies in a game.
>>9
Because there are people who are betting their lives and existence on that game.
If I lose, I can’t live and will die.
They are people whose lives have been on a balance from the very beginning.
>>15
Hey, is this a story about Bottoms?
A dangerous tendency that seems like it might lead to murder in order to catch up with Shuji.
Even though they are a suspicious courier, Nyaan, who is trying to increase their work properly to keep up, seems to be quite reliable.
>>7
Even though there are living expenses, I can’t say I’m responsible since I’m helping with something illegal that causes people to die in a casual part-time job sense…
>>19
Because you won’t be able to get a decent job…
War is bad, war is.
It’s the kind of person who seeks an extraordinary version of themselves and admires delinquents or criminals.
A character type that would be killed by the protagonist if it were another Gundam.
A woman that you might often see in Night City from the Universal Century.
Hey, is this okay?
Can I still live a life like ED from now on?
>>13
The direction of concern has become different…
>>13
ED is often just an image…
Many Gundams do not follow the ED.
The protagonist level is quite low at the moment.
>>16
I’m the opposite; I feel like the protagonist is more like a coming-of-age character, which is new for Gundam.
Kuraba is not a game!
It wasn’t really just for fun…
I thought he was the type to do reckless things to help others in the first episode.
I got really confused with this story… it’s scary…
I can’t believe there are still people who think that ending will become the main story.
I think I was somewhat involved in the club, so could it be that Jeji is actually a pretty decent pilot…?
>>23
I don’t know because the previous records are unclear.
If things go poorly, the battle with the G-AXE could be the team’s first battle.
>>26
It seems there isn’t much data on Pomeranians, so it was probably their first battle.
If you tell the protagonist to behave, Amuro will slack off in the corner of the room again.
The longing for Shuji has completely shifted from Quez to Char.
>>28
Without the newtype element, it is close to the relationship between Al and Barny from Mobile Suit Gundam: The 08th MS Team.
>>31
Burnie will stop, but Shuji won’t…
I’m feeling anxious because the cost of the damage that I will have to bear when I get hurt for not behaving properly has skyrocketed this time.
>>29
It hurts like hell.
>>32
In his case, it’s more like “Don’t rush, young one…!” or something along those lines, right? That’s the cost damage.
It’s the protagonist’s journey of self-discovery, so I can understand the desires.
I think it’s a type of ideology that would lead to ruin if it were a side character.
>>30
A type that continues to cling to a lost match, gets reinforced and modified, and ends up in ruin.
It has become more like those types found in STG or From Software games rather than Gundam…
They are people who prioritized human life, became colony refugees without thinking ahead, and were left as they are.
Mom is crying.
>>34
Mom seems too ordinary, so I feel like she might get killed.
>>64
Actually, if there is a background where I am called a legendary something or other assassin from the shadow world…
I wonder if I can regain Machu’s interest.
Kuraba isn’t a game! Kids, get home quickly!
You can understand how kind the words were.
Many protagonists are often pushed into situations where they have no choice but to pilot a Gundam.
It’s rare for someone to intrude when they could just turn back and live a decent life.
To catch up with Shuji~ that’s the thing.
I thought you were saying that simply because you saw the maneuvering techniques, strategies, intensity, and resolve of Ms. Shiiiko, who fought evenly against Shuji.
It’s fresh to have a protagonist whose outcome is unpredictable.
Should I hit Nihaan with a tomahawk to catch up…?
>>42
Should I burn the Izma Colony to catch up…?
It just looks like a scene of naive high school girls who financially support band members and hosts…
It feels like I’m getting drunk on the excitement of doing dangerous things with a handsome guy.
>>43
However, what she perceives as a Newtype is different from that of an Oldtype…
>>46
When you’re on medication, things can look sparkly…
>>43
But the person also has talent, so they have an incredibly high vocal aptitude.
The only jobs available for immigrant children without parents are probably those kinds of things.
>>44
I’m just a courier, so I still have some integrity.
Compared to drug dealers and robbers, though…
Gundam version of NANA
The fact that there are no fragments of a mysterious carbon-like safety device in the tank warfare.
It’s just a game where the rules state that if you skip over a head, you lose…
Even if you don’t intend to kill someone, it’s completely possible for them to die just from being hit in the wrong spot…
>>49
It’s a fight in outer space.
Even if one doesn’t die in the match, it is still possible to die later as a result of injuries.
At the moment, I don’t have enough attachment to Machu to be anxious about it rolling in a bad direction…!
I wonder if they were quite a decent kid before becoming a refugee? Meow.
>>51
I think it was.
I feel a sense of good upbringing and good manners.
>>51
They are probably not street children because they are too clumsy for that.
Once captivated by the sparkle, one may even resolve to kill.
It’s a Gundam protagonist, or rather a Tsurumaki anime protagonist.
Rather typical
>>56
In other words, after this, I’ll have to go through a painful experience and hit rock bottom once.
>>56
I understand FLCL, but was Top 2 like this?!
I think this route won’t come together unless it ends up with the regret of falling into outlaw behavior due to youthful folly, leading to a late and tragic conclusion.
In that case, saying that Zeon IF is a world that misses the mark is also not good.
It seems that Nyaan’s burden will be heavy in the future.
If it weren’t for Director Tsurumaki, I don’t think they would have made this kind of character the protagonist of Gundam.
>>65
Well, isn’t it like this for the Berlitz students too…?
The house is a good place too.
>>73
Berli had learned about the resolve needed for battle, after all… although it was only after the combat that I truly realized it.
>>73
If we talk about motivation, the Berlitz students are more intense.
I became a space pirate to have a code with my sister, and as it turns out, I ended up killing my mentor.
It gave the impression of a child who was so captivated by the event right in front of them that they didn’t notice other details.
>>66
He is a child-like child.
Recently, there have been many characters who are oddly perceptive or sharp despite being children, which makes them feel fresh in a way.
I’m currently riding high, but I’m sure I’ll break down somewhere, so I’m excited to see how I’ll bounce back from that.
It’s terrible that Nyaan sees reality so much more clearly.
>>68
Having lost the colony I used to live in, I’m doing dark side jobs to get by, so I must not be seeing reality…
Realizing the danger of Anki, who seems to have potential and spoke in a cryptic way to lure me into the club.
I’m not sure if there’s salvation on this side, but I want Exabe-kun to be rewarded.
>>74
Exabe-kun is just a factor for explanation for now…
When I was young, my colony was attacked, and I had no time to check on my parents’ safety. I escaped in a Petit Mob and was picked up by a passing ship—talk about a tough life.
What if a child with special abilities, who often encounters misfortunes due to shallow thinking, became the protagonist? It has that kind of style.
Based on previous Tsurumaki anime, it seems that Nyaan will stand out in the latter half.
I’m happy to see the director’s style coming out more and more…
Do more…
From here, I want them to further sell Shuji or something like that.
>>79
I think it might be there.
If there’s nothing like that, it seems unlikely they would join Sodon.
The response that if Char or Scirocco comes, you’ll be immediately defeated is quite memorable.
Machu isn’t a complete idiot, but she’s just a modern high school girl dreaming, so I guess it makes sense.
>>81
I follow Shuji because we are from the same generation, but I might be wary of older guys like Char or Scirocco.
I feel like Machu is a new type or an enhanced human.
Is Nyan going to appear in Quacks next week?
>>84
Looking at the preview, it seems that way.
Aren’t you going to switch with Machi halfway through?
Well, to begin with, there have been many deaths in that kind of competition up until now.
>>85
It’s unlikely to go full throttle from the first match.
Given the leniency of the restrictions, it seems quite normal for someone to go and kill out of personal grudge.
Hmm… It’s better than Cosmic Illusion!!
From an adult’s perspective, the protagonist is too immature and erratic.
I feel like it would resonate with young people in their teens today, who aren’t really struggling in life but somehow feel a sense of stagnation… that’s what Gundam is saying.
>>87
To prevent the first generation from getting angry at the youth, incorporate elements from the past.
It’s nice that you’re preparing an escape route for me…
The protagonists’ parents in Gundam generally die!
Even if the house is nice and life isn’t difficult, there still seems to be something lacking.
The Berlitz students are somewhat like the students of the National Defense University, and I think they have a considerable awareness or readiness for that.
Machu is a genuine high school girl.
It looked like the delinquency of a classmate who is doing something like an online casino just happened to turn into MS in the case of Mach.
Camille was also at a point where they could turn back partway.
Since I continued to fight, there are some similarities.
>>95
What did Quattro say about being in a good trend?
Nyaan seems to have a terrible past but lives casually, so I thought maybe this one is actually the strongest mentally.
>>96
I don’t care what happens anymore.
Well… there are various circumstances, but the Bellri students are joining the enemy of their own country…
If Char said to me, “Are you coming? ❤” or if Scirocco said, “I think I could fall in love with you. ❤” I would definitely falter, so I can’t speak ill of Quest and the others.
>>100
There’s no way a nameless person would say that.
Know shame, you vulgar person.
>>104
So, has Lady Hamaan said anything?
Before long, I will surpass Shuji.
Shuuji can’t keep up… and then distances himself.
Things about loneliness and so on.
I feel that a falling high school girl is a common theme in shoujo manga.
Amuro was also quite in the moment when he piloted the Gundam and killed his opponents, so yeah.
>>102
It’s like a sense of live action, or rather, it felt like a situation where I had to do it or I’d get killed.
Machu’s parents are diplomats, and it’s a big deal that they’ve been caught doing club activities with the machine stolen from Zeon.
Someone died, Machu… Clava is scary, Machu…
I think that’s just the usual runaway NT slot, isn’t it, Shuji?
Delinquent youth groups and student movements tend to attract children from families with economic stability.
When you’re poor, you can’t even think about that…
Isn’t it difficult to destroy just the head in space combat with firearms?
>>112
So it’s said that accidental deaths happen routinely.
It seems there are several anonymous people who are really fixated on the idea that killing is absolutely unacceptable.
>>129
No one has said such a thing.
The reward from Kuraba should be in Machi’s possession, but I wonder how they are managing it.
I can’t believe that mother wouldn’t check her bank account.
Red Gundam, Sieg Ax, and the Zeon battleship.
A pretty good collection has gathered here.
If a small-scale war were to break out in that colony with that momentum, it would be serious.
Even if there is a precedent, recklessness is still recklessness, but if they can handle this new type of Gundam, then a genius is a genius.
It’s a character from the Zaregoto series, right?
>>119
The characters in the Zaregoto Series have a bit more bizarre way of thinking.
I never said I wanted to end up like that, and my expression indicates that I’m pulling back, so I wonder how it will turn out.
I won’t know until I see it next time, but it could just be that I feel like I’m on the normal side.
What are Machu and Shuji saying all fluffy like that?
I wonder if Nyann will become a child who sees reality.
>>121
But I’m definitely ready to swim on Earth, you know?
>>124
Could it be that when I asked for more work, it was to buy a swimsuit…?
If it were a different world, I would probably join Mafty.
I think it’s difficult to blow off just the opponent’s head unless you’re somewhat skilled.
In the clan battle, killing is not a violation of the rules.
>>125
It seems like the management might even think that it would be better for things to get more exciting that way.
To begin with, there is no compensation for when a participant dies.
>>125
If you repeatedly commit intentional murder, I think you probably won’t be matched anymore.
Good pilots and MS don’t just come out of nowhere endlessly.
>>139
If you go too far, the authorities won’t stay silent, right…
Actually, there were parts where it was really crazy and I was taken aback, right, Machu?
Well, I guess I’ll just roll down like the lyrics of the OP…
I wonder what would happen if the death rate of opposing teams increased when facing the Pomeranians after the Gelgoog battle…
>>127
In the first place, if no one is going to fight because they think there’s no way to win against that, then… ?
I want you to do something so shocking that it would make people who are happily chatting here feel appalled.
Killing people like it’s a game.
>>128
You don’t have to go that far and become completely immoral.
I will kill with determination and momentum, but later it will be enough if I feel the weight of what I’ve done and vomit.
I’m looking forward to seeing the end.
>>130
But killing people is quite normal in Gundam…
>>135
There are probably only the Build series Gundam protagonists who haven’t killed anyone.
How was G Gundam?
>>146
I have killed my real brother twice…
Machu should continue as Quess Route, following the movie version of Flash of Nyann.
It wouldn’t be surprising if there were some crazy ones who want to kill pilots under the pretext of a clan battle.
Yeah, witches were generally like that…
The Omega psychic field is responding, so they are indeed a special child chosen by fate.
I was just a pretty ordinary kid, more than I thought mentally.
The protagonist can’t possibly have such a tragic end!
>>138
Please provide the Japanese text you would like me to translate.
>>138
It’s not like I have a name that sounds like a girl’s.
>>138
The one before last…
>>138
Is that a comet…? No… that’s not it. Comets move more like, whoosh.
>>156
It was fixed.
It’s just that the size is too big, but it feels appropriate for its age.
In the first place, a decent person wouldn’t participate in something like Kura-ba! That’s what has been said from the beginning.
Whoa… Shiiko is seriously insane at a special level…
It seems that Exile-kun doesn’t really have any thoughts about actually killing, just that he mentioned he didn’t have to go that far in the game.
It may seem similar to the formal duels of the Mercury Witch, but it’s an illegal fight in the underworld using MS, which are nothing more than tools of war, so it’s unreasonable to seek order or humanity in that context.
>>147
It’s an underground fighting arena, after all.
It may seem carefree, but Shuji is actually quite a dangerous guy.
>>147
That’s a duel among the upper class over there.
Mackey is an uncle who loves the growth of boys and girls.
I want to believe that it won’t turn out that badly.
>>149
I won’t kill you… but for the sake of growth, you’ll have to go through a terrible experience!
>>149
(Is it about the Iron Blood…?)
>>159
Well, over there, the Macchi loves boys and girls very much.
>>172
Isn’t that just because you dislike adults…?
>>149
When the topic of Gundam comes up and someone mentions “Mackie,” I can’t help but think of the person who got anally probed.
Right now, Machu feels like it’s fighting in the Universal Century using the yardstick of the Build Fighters world.
I’m sure something will burn badly somewhere, but I’m really curious about how the development will unfold.
Is it okay that the master died on his own accord?
Then I guess I have no choice but to kill someone.
I’m still at the stage where I don’t have the resolve to kill yet… I haven’t carried it out yet…
You know that Nyaan will take on the role of the brake, right?
>>155
I haven’t gotten my hands dirty, but I’m an accomplice to a murder shadow job…
It feels a bit bitter lately.
In the Universal Century, the one who is truly miserable is probably Camille.
>>158
In terms of being the protagonist, I guess that’s it?
Could it be that the world of Mercury had quite a bit of order…?
>>161
Yes
Because our dads were doing their best.
>>161
I was pushing debt onto the Acians, but at least the universe was peaceful.
The universe is
>>161
It was said that it was an unusually peaceful world for Gundam…
>>161
You can understand how much the duel, despite its verbal nature, was a battle conducted with attention to rules and safety.
Well, the ones fighting are all rich kids, so when they die, it becomes quite a hassle…
>>161
It’s also impressive that Sleta and Mioline didn’t twist in that environment.
Other than his calm temperament, there are no factors that make Shuji not scary.
>>168
That’s why I’m probably drawn to it…
The duel over Mercury is a duel between knights, so it is on a completely different level from the gang-related killings in these back alleys.
Oh, do I really have to go that far…? Alright, I’ll do it!
I almost killed someone I didn’t need to kill.
Shuuji didn’t want to be killed, so he only killed in self-defense…
>>175
Well, if you leave it alone, it’ll come to kill you for a lifetime, but in that scene, it was able to destroy the main camera, right?
Everyone is thinking about the details, but I was too busy with how great Shiko-san is.
Aren’t you a pawn of the Shuji Federation?
Just like Camille, having a breakdown and reverting to the mentality I had when I was called Machu as a child.
It’s outer space, but what we’re doing is like an underground fighting arena, and if you die, you can just say you were unlucky! The main audience would actually seem to enjoy that.
I guess I have no choice but to have mom die.
Since there are cases where abilities have been sealed due to shock, it’s perfectly fine to suddenly awaken due to shock as well.
How about blowing up that colony over there and wiping out all the residents, Machu?
A character that seems to appear in Z Gundam.
Well, I think the next binary star known as the “Triple Star” probably also falls into the category of being quite crazy when viewed from the side.
Could it be that the people from Pomez are actually bad adults?