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Since I don’t have the Gelgoog Cannon or a shield and my left hand is free, I should have held something.
You have a good generator installed, don’t you?
Beam Naginata?
Looking at it this way, it feels like it has a style that falls between Zeke and Ax.
I didn’t notice it was dual-wielding because I was always drawing my saber.
Having big hands is nice.
This is something unusual, not just double pistols.
By the way, I realized there hasn’t been a mobile suit that fights using wires until now…
I liked that it was creaking.
If it’s a MS that becomes a wire weapon, there is Britova among others.
It’s fine if he gets a judgment for fighting with a Gouf Custom or with wires.
I like the style of dual-wielding these seemingly typical mass-produced machines.
The Stutzer and D Gundam are also made of wire, and the sea snake is kind of like wire too.
Wasn’t that UC thing also using wires?
I wonder if it’s a beam spray gun from GQuuuuuuX space… Beam… Beam pistol?
The Gelgoog’s design resembles that of the Federation, so it’s hard to tell which side developed this beam weapon.
That thing on my back looks just like Getter 1.
Did you bring that shoulder from the Dom?
I’m also using Sturmgauss for mobility.
The fact that a security company can pull non-disposed standard equipment into illegal fights shows the state of public safety…
If you can’t pierce it with a wire, wouldn’t it be better to just shoot a beam there? I thought that, but I wonder if there’s some Jedi theory that says attacks without killing intent are easier to hit against a Newtype…
If anything, even Hammurabi.
In the world, there are even mobile suits that, despite being quite insane, only use wire action to move through space without thrusters.
Yes, rebuttal.
If there is no heat source and visibility is low, would it be less likely to get caught by the sensor?
Sturmgalus can move with wires, so it doesn’t need thrusters, right?
Isn’t this thing on my back cool?
Wasn’t he in G Generation or something?
A super cool gym with two beam spray guns.
It was interesting how last night’s thread skyrocketed with “Gelgoog!?”
I thought “stigma” was a colloquial term for the side that gets hit, but it seems the side that shoots also calls it stigma.
During the One Year War, the Gelgoog was rolled out, so there’s still a possibility that the ones captured at that time are alive.
In that case, it would still be a problem that a group exists in space that has both a bodied simulator and two fully operational engines to conduct tests, which means that the security is bad anyway!
The one I had reserved wasn’t really doing much, but I like the calm colors.
I don’t understand the principle of why the wire always gets stuck and can’t be removed.
If the anchors expand internally, wouldn’t they normally cause structural failure, break apart, and come loose?
Mr. Mosk, an active military-related person, got involved and made it happen.
It’s a mobile suit in a normal suit before being decommissioned from the mountain range.
It’s three outs.
It seems like I hardly had a rifle… ?
I wonder what the performance is like.
I wonder if it’s better than the red Gundam.
Is it a sticker instead of clear eye parts?
There are several GMs that come with two machine guns in the Robot Spirits line, and they look really cool.
Looks like you’re doing well over here too.
Both the gym and the Gelgoog are pitiful.
Having two rifles set up is too efficient.
What is that guy Shuji who is dodging all of it?
Jilgum
I often see reasoning like “the beam predicted the trajectory after looking at the rifle’s muzzle, so there was plenty of time to evade.”
Stigma attacks are unpredictable unless you notice something flying at you from the hand, and because they are not direct attacks, they may lack intent to kill and be difficult for even New Types to perceive.
Therefore, it can be said that it is a relatively new-type killer strategy.
Whether it’s a shield or a leg, isn’t it easier to hit as long as you can catch it wherever it lands?
In the original work, it was said that with magnetic coating, it could be done infinitely faster, but… to that level of instantaneous movement…
I saw the theory that the wire was originally equipment for contact communication in space.
Three-dimensional maneuvering technique
In reality, for an ordinary pilot, it’s checkmate with either the initial strike or a flurry, so that’s the Stigma tactic.
A strategy where the G-force on pilots is too frightening.
The color is too gym-like, making it hard to think of it as a Gelgoog.
If you use the commonly seen Gelgoog color, it will start to look like a Gelgoog.
The beam is subsonic, and the MS that fires it cannot move at subsonic speeds.
If you can see the movement of the muzzle, you can evade it as much as you want, and if a non-lethal wire comes flying from somewhere other than the muzzle, it’s not impossible for the reaction to be delayed.
It kind of seems like the model is a subtype of the heat rod.
It looks more lightweight and highly mobile than the historical Gelgoog, and its armament is also refined.
It’s coated with a magnet and super strong…
Gerggug is going to cry if this keeps up!!
Even though I actually became the ace with that tactic,
If you did something like that on a battlefield where both sides’ MS are mixed together,
I remembered that I might collide with another MS due to an unexpected accident.
Aside from the cockpit being different, it is generally equivalent to the Gym II.
The third one makes me think of Dortress.
With magnet-coated More Act-Zaku.
If you forcefully maneuver behind the enemy using a wire, a normal human would fall apart from the G-forces.
Strong, including the abnormal technology within.
I don’t get this, this is strange; instead of stopping, it’s fun to think about how that description can hold up.
The unknown model kit was the Shii Ko machine on Saturday and the Bokata machine next month.
One of the three will probably be the Arteisia exclusive lightweight cannon, timed with the BD release or subscription service launch.
Wasn’t there a comment about Gihren and Dozle lacking roundness?
Why does the face look so unsophisticated, but the vernier is cool?
This guy is basically a gym just because his name is Gerggug, and the beam naginata has completely disappeared.
I like a cool back thruster.
The mobility of the main body is simply a combination of the booster on the back, wire action, and the piloting ability of Newtypes, isn’t it?
Dom (Dom)
Is the reason the school backpack has a shape similar to FB, like Gelgoog or Z Gundam, due to the production line?
Dom doesn’t need to hide his name, it’s out there in the web trailers anyway.
I might like the Zieg Ax’s mecha the most so far.
The fighting style felt really New Type.
Use the spray gun like a funnel.
Dom was there in the beginning.
I wonder if they were using stigma since they were also in circular motion during the explanation of the magnet coating?
The double rising beam is usually too much of a stance for a finishing move…
I like the feeling of the undignified form of the quasi-Dom that has three legs, which seems to be a rushed response using Federation technology.
I’m also using AMBAC that utilizes arm and leg movements.
Are you grabbing the wire?
Hmm, isn’t the Gelgoog a bit lacking in strength?
The MS14 should have been completed a long time ago; it was just that the beam rifle took longer to finish.
The prototype from when the beam rifle wasn’t completed is the cannon-equipped type, so it doesn’t make sense that a minority was not produced.
Well, at the same time, the Federation should also have the advance prototypes of the gym, and they should be developing the ground Gundam and the second lot Gundams normally.
The G-force generated by such a chaotic trajectory is somehow being handled with willpower; that’s just too elegant…
Since I won by choosing the next mass-produced machine “Gelgoog,” does this guy become Gelgoog?
Are you guys really satisfied with a clan battle like this…?
The pilots who encountered the witch all agreed.
The mobile suit began to cry, leaving behind a communication.
The wreckage of the aircraft has mysterious scars (stigmas)…
The basic form seems to be a square design based on a mass-produced version of the ZGAX.
I feel the Zeon from the curves covering the vernier on my back.
I think Gato Yazan is strict.
Who would be stronger if Gato and Yazan fought?
I understood the stigma tactic, but what was up with Shuji’s teleportation at the end?
Gyunei, who experienced something similar to Amuro, was instantly killed.
The protagonist exited without being able to do anything.
The hook will come off before the aircraft breaks, right?!
Gaia! Ortega! Mash! Let’s do a Jet Stream Attack on him!
Mash! …Mash?
Did Char evade the witch’s fierce attack and take down his partner?
I don’t know what it is, but I got it! It’s just a lucky punch from an amateur who is pulling lever pulls.
It’s rare to find someone who can keep up with a professional who has taken down 100 people.
If it sticks with an electromagnet, it seems like we could easily neutralize it using that wire-woven electromagnet net designed for countering MS.
The beams of the Universal Century are not light but simply charged particle cannons.
You shouldn’t throw a monster with a score over 100 at a kid who was just a student until recently.
It seems like someone was forcefully turning with a wire… Skygrasper?
Are you also going to appear in the plastic model? Well, I guess that makes sense.
The fact that a beam spray gun-like gun can do something like an income is pretty crazy.
I wonder if they hold a grudge for being replaced by the Mabu tactic without questioning that the Jet Stream Attack was the strongest.
It’s not a gym, so of course the main weapon is stronger than a spray gun.
The red Gundam only has a beam saber for its weapon now…
The Gundam’s wire is a sure hit, so you can only think of it that way.
Even the Strike Freedom can’t avoid it.
You’re obviously leveling up your specs with Alpha Psychomy.
I like how the Gundam fans play with PN.
I prefer the coloring of the Bokata machine.
In other words, it feels like the Shii-ko has been painted in a Federation style on purpose, making it resemble the lost historical original GM.
If you want to cut instantly, you’ll need the power of a beam saber, but if it’s just cutting, a heat hawk could probably break through a mesh too?
I wonder how much of a unicorn Seira-san was.
There is a Venus that dropped Dozle.
Maybe on the Universal Century bulletin board, an anonymous user who went on a business trip to Side 6 came back with a video of Klaba as a souvenir and started a thread, irresponsibly getting everyone excited.
I think knitting wire into a net was not cost-effective or portable.
In outer space, there are many escape routes, and you have to throw it beautifully to catch it.