
Isn’t that something that has been said many times in fan creations!!!
I often hear from the subordinates I met during the defense of Yakin. Thanks to that, I can deploy as many times as needed after repairing the aircraft, allowing us to achieve our objectives.
Still!
I nostalgically remember how back then it was said that if Kira didn’t kill, they would sortie again and the damage would increase.
If I were a pilot, I think I would get tired of being turned into a Daruma doll by the same person two or three times. So I believe it has meaning.
The aircraft itself is steadily being reduced in number, so in reality, it’s almost just empty bravado, but it really hit home for Kira.
Thank you for not killing me many times, because I can kill a lot of naturals during the retrieval!
It’s not possible to cover the entire battlefield.
There are probably some who have killed Naturals in a re-deployment…
It seemed like the additional episode was aimed at bullying Kira and Athrun from start to finish, right?
When I see Arrogant Thunder’s self-destruction with Shiva this time, I can’t help but think it’s a behavior stop to prevent that.
When I watch the Kira arc, it’s impressive how quickly Lacus and Shinn think, making the conversation flow really smoothly.
The Aslan chapter was just too much like a rowdy shogun.
(I thought, “Those who fall into the ocean will definitely be killed…”)
If the Asuran’s Murasame prototype were to join the Exia series, I imagined that Asuran Zala would have a victory cry as an assist and that the nuclear missile slash would become a special move.
Aslan’s fake!
Since Shiko, who won’t stop until killed by Zieg Ax, came out, this is too much synchronicity.
Since it follows DESTINY, it’s not a story with salvation.
I guess FREEDOM ZERO is like that too…
As expected from Aslan, who is not particular about the machine.
Is this friend of Sato a stupid terrorist?
But the Aslan arc has a kind of big-name actor’s Hollywood movie gag feel to it.
I can understand why Alex would do that… it was content that made sense.
After all, the strongest is Athrun Zala (real) huh…
Seriously, don’t mess with me…
I was reminded that I had overestimated the civilization level of the inhabitants of this world.
If you are going to practice non-killing in any form, you should do something like this as well.
Not being killed as much as possible means being able to continue fighting as much as possible.
What in the world is Aslan, who can stop a launched nuclear missile?
The moment when Shiva mentioned her husband is an agricultural scientist and everyone went “ah…” was incredible.
People with a high level of civilization are all dead before the story begins on Valentine’s Day.
Leaving it half-destroyed after redeployment will definitely lead to death, right?
It’s only natural for a civilization that can’t be satisfied without engaging in extinction wars in that world to launch a re-deployment.
Actually, when I was told this, both Kira and Lacus didn’t really react much, so I feel like it’s fine to say it as many times as I want, but I’ll just treat it like a daruma doll each time… or something like that.
There is a possibility that someone might die, but so far, no one has actually died from it.
If you get partially destroyed in battle and left on the battlefield, you might die!! I don’t know what to say to that.
In any case, it’s better than dying.
There’s also the aspect on Kira’s side where he doesn’t want to kill in the first place!
Whatever you say to someone who can’t move after losing is just the howling of a defeated dog, so it’s fine to let them say what they want.
As I aimed for the fisherman’s benefit, Freedom came from the side and I ended up rolling too.
I’m not shocked by this, but…
Right after, Kira’s heart was completely crushed, and the spoon clanged as Kira was completed.
The Recycle Strike is intact, but it seems like it’s borrowing Kagarin’s Rouge due to fate, so it might still end up in a fierce battle somewhere that could destroy the Recycle Strike.
Aren’t you in the underground of the orb as a reference for the Shiranuik development?
If only we could switch between MS and fighter jets in the active area of Din and Guul.
For the three-ship alliance aiming to cease hostilities between the two armies, it’s not acceptable to go around killing indiscriminately.
It’s impossible not to kill with warships, but if we can avoid killing, it would be better not to.
Why isn’t the chairman’s son following in his footsteps? That’s really something, isn’t it?
Kira seemed to be in better spirits than expected, and it looks like there might still be time for another incident before he enters hermit mode.
Despite coming back from the battlefield on the brink of death, these guys are still trying to fight again; they just don’t learn.
When you get completely beaten up by someone who’s really strong in a fighting game, even if you match up again…
It makes sense because I will lose emotionally and suffer another crushing defeat.
The alliance was just fighting back against the Zara remnants, so it’s quite sad.
If you’re watching a Murakame that doesn’t exist anywhere yet, it’s understandable that you’d be seen as the enemy.
Well, returning Stella is like being sent back to the battlefield.
Even though only the union mob old men showed up, it wasn’t bad at all…