
It’s unfortunate that the Doros sank…
Isn’t it Twaning who thought that things could somehow be resolved with student soldiers?
If Ghillen hadn’t shot at Geldorva with the intention of annihilating Great Deekin in the first place.
Two-thirds of the Federation fleet was wiped out by the Solar Ray alone.
So, it’s Deggin’s fault?
Does the outcome change that much with the conductor?
Instead, I can erase Revil.
Giren believed he could win, but it is unclear whether the new fleet that appeared immediately after his death could handle the situation.
I brought a solar system, but it was destroyed along with everything else and I couldn’t use it.
I wonder how they grasp the advancement situation under the dispersion of Minovsky particles.
Giren quickly switched to missile and asteroid attacks.
The official setting is that the beam disturbance membrane was not as useful as Solomon.
Optical communication is usable.
Light is also affected by Minovsky particles, so it distorts at long distances, but it can still use enough data volume to send images.
The battleship Luzal, which swiftly reorganized the Federal fleet that was thrown into chaos by the solar ray starting from White Base, is truly amazing.
Several Salamis will be sunk by the Geong, but…
It was the perfect timing to take care of Ghiren.
The front line has collapsed.
If a murder occurs at what should be a safe command center, the signal soldiers would be completely unsettled.
It’s a postscript to 0083, but before Gihren imposed a gag order, information leaked to the front line that he had “died in battle.”
The front line will also be in a panic.
“The front line also allows for an approach to the collapsing space fortress.”
The Zabi family left behind the baby and everyone else exited, causing the Principality of Zeon to collapse.
The complete annihilation of the Zabi family has led to a chaotic aftermath, with some of the Federation troops going rogue and plundering, while Zeon soldiers are scattered everywhere, becoming a source of trouble. It’s a real mess.
The final battle with Gundam and Zeong is too wild.
There was a gap of nearly 10 minutes, and during that chaos, either Doros or Dora was the most significant to have sunk, and I wonder if Kishiria saying she would pull them in made it even worse in that situation.
I’m not sure if the judgment of pulling in is bad or not.
Isn’t the fundamental cause of this situation that the Zabi family is having internal disputes?
Giren is acting composed, but he has had to make several adjustments because forces he wasn’t aware of have appeared.
If Gihren continued to take command, the theory that there was a chance might feel quite tough.
I think they must have definitely left a way for just themselves and Kyshiria to survive.
I learned about the events for the first time through G Generation, and I couldn’t help but laugh at how I was trying to escape by myself, in contrast to Zeke Axe.
Kyshiria is doing things that shouldn’t be done for the purpose of Zions winning.
The situation that makes one think they will be killed before even considering the future of Zeon was created by Giren, so the problem lies before tactics are even considered.
Since Kyshiria’s base is Granada, I guess they think it’s okay not to be tied to A Baoa Qu.
It’s only natural to think that after doing something extreme and killing your father, the next target might be yourself.
Giren was also in a situation where he had no choice but to shoot Degwin.
Even if we win, the next will be the faction dispute between Gihren and Kycillia.
If you’re going to kill my father, you might also kill my sister.
It seems unnecessary to kill Garma, who is just a pure young man.
It’s like the butterfly effect piercing into the Zabi family.
I wonder if things would have been different if Sasuro brother was alive.
The family relationships, except for Garma, are too bad!
Degwin became weak because Garma died.
Garma died because they were messing around with the Earth invasion.
The reason the invasion of Earth became a mess was because they couldn’t defeat the enemy in the Ruhm War.
Char was so conspicuous that he seemed likely to die in battle even without being assassinated.
Of course, it will change dramatically in conducting.
It’s a matter of how many officers are under Gihren.
Kisyria originally has several subordinate officers.
It’s impossible to manage when the workload doubles all at once.
At the point when Solomon was taken, no matter how hard they tried, the One Year War would only become a one year and six month war at most.
There’s probably no national power left for a large-scale counterattack.
Starting a civil war at that timing is the worst for Zeon, but…
From Kiysiria’s perspective, seeing her father get caught up in the situation made her certain that if she didn’t eliminate her brother at that timing, she would eventually be eliminated herself.
It turned into a useless Pythagorean switch.
Even if you get over this, it’s certain that things will progressively narrow down, Zeon.
When I kill, I really do it decisively, and in a way, it feels good.
Somehow, Gihren is a bit soft on his younger siblings.
Kishishishishi, with this, the real power is mine. If it were a rebellion like ‘Kishi’, it would be just a foolish internal struggle.
Whether a father or a killer, the fear that the next to be killed will be oneself, combined with a pure aversion to patricide, makes the situation deeply nuanced and rich in complexity.
It’s bad if the top command completely stops.
Giren was quite shocked by Dozle’s death.
Even if there are feelings, the trigger to kill parents and siblings is light.
Char’s method of breaking down Garma has perfectly shattered Degwin’s heart.
Because Degwin has wilted, Gihren is starting to get irritated.
That guy’s skills in revenge are unparalleled.
I like my subordinates’ puzzled faces.
Of course, you’d make that face.
It’s the worst that Minerva has become the ghost of Kycillia for the Zeon state.
They are trying to join forces with the Federation to destroy Zeon.
Hitting the target from an easy spot was probably good for revenge, but the fact that he took considerable damage as well shows his true nature.
If Operation Star One had failed, the Federal Space Force would have been decimated, and it would have taken a long time to rebuild, so I believe there was a possibility of negotiating a ceasefire treaty favorable to Zeon even at that point.
What were you planning to do to make a comeback after the fall of Solomon, Gihren?
Isn’t it impossible?
Giren seems to be put off by Degwin’s adoration for Garma.
The reason for killing Degging is the ceasefire negotiations, but the final push was Degging’s reaction to Dozle’s death, don’t you think?
Despite being like that, Dozle was a cute little brother to Gihren.
Basically, I don’t have any reason to hate him because I’m the younger brother who leaves politics to my older brother and focuses on the military.
It’s called a colony laser, which is treated as a terrible weapon of mass destruction, but when it comes down to it, if a laser is fired in outer space with a diameter of only 6.5 km, isn’t it just too close for ships to approach each other?
I can understand if it’s about colonies or resource satellites.
Are all of them, from Gihren to Garma, from the same mother?
Were we half-siblings?
Just before the battle of A Baoa Qu, due to Kishiria’s unilateral attack on the Federation fleet, a considerable number of ships including the White Base were delayed in joining the Revil fleet and were able to avoid becoming prey to the colony laser, thus also assisting the Federation.
The Zabii family’s genes, which produce everything from bean sprouts to gorillas, are amazing! That’s been joked about a lot, so yes.
No matter whether Zeon wins at A Baoa Qu, it will only delay the end of the war.
The defeat of Zeon is certain.
I feel Degwin’s genes strongly in Sasurodozulu, while the other three probably resemble their mother.
It hurts that Degin couldn’t use the solar ray as the main weapon.
In the first place, Ghiren throwing things in without any groundwork is a crazy timing.
Even Kshyria, seeking revenge, and everyone from the Zabi family are exhibiting the worst behavior.
Was Gihren really a genius?
The Federation can just hit Granada or Aoba District with a colony if it comes to that.
There are countless abandoned colonies created by Zeon floating around.
It was tough for Zeon when the war prolonged, especially with the emergence of the WB team, Char infiltrating, and the internal conflicts within the Zabi family…
Even if we can get through this for a moment, a counterattack is impossible.
The federation has an unlimited amount of resources to send in terms of military strength.
We can’t reach a favorable ceasefire.
In every possible way, of course Zeon will lose.
The Zabi family has nothing but elements that lead to its downfall.
Something happened with the Zeke Axis, it’s too far into the future.
But the sinking of the Droas has nothing to do with Kyshiria.
It’s Ghiren that I put out in front of Dross.
It’s a big bang after taking a moment to catch my breath.
I wonder what Deggin should have done.
The reason the Zeon army was able to fight to that extent was because Gihren was the commander, and it’s unthinkable to remove him from that position.
When they abandoned Dozle, who was saying to send reinforcements because the battle is about numbers, Zeon was finished.
Tracing back to the origin, it wasn’t actually an assassination, but it was somehow the fault of the excited Jinba Raru.
It seems that it’s important for Garma to be alive one way or another.
The official history was like a domino effect.
I can’t tell whether the Federation is aiming for Granada or Solomon.
I understood that you were asking for reinforcements from big brother.
“So, after confirming Solomon, it’s the too late reinforcements from Granada.”
You can’t wave sleeves that aren’t there, and it won’t help to say it to Twining.
Dozle is not a bad person, but he is too fixated on Garma.
Isn’t it true that Kycilia quite liked Papaan?
As expected, the decision was made to mass-produce the Big Zam.
I wonder how much the means of communication in a battlefield under the influence of mino powder would resemble the past.
It seems like they were using signal flares in space like smoke signals.
From the perspective of the Zeon army, even if they have to let Solomon fall, they can only strike the Federation fleet as hard as they can there and then fight at the next defense line, so Lieutenant General Dozle is like a sacrificial pawn.
Ma said she could fight for another 10 years.
Mass-producing Big Zam is impossible with defeat after defeat.
It’s not that there wasn’t any love, you know, from each member of the Zabi family.
They all died because they were old types who were swayed by superficial motives.
The world line where Char did not protect me.
We can’t pull supplies from Odessa.
We’re also depleting our forces by throwing them into Jaburo.
The elements of official history are all reversed, yet the Zieg Axs Zion is still being pushed forward.
The only point where Zeon can be said to be winning, despite losing in terms of material quantity, is that they started developing MS earlier and have many incredible prototypes that surprise even professionals and first-timers. However, they were crushed by Amuro, and their combat experience was completely copied.
“It’s impossible for one person with a perm to change the course of the battle. The official comment has always been that the Federation would have won even without this guy, but I always wondered if that was really true back then, and now I feel even more strongly about it…”
If we can’t maintain Solomon, then it should be a ceasefire before Solomon falls.
Once you fall, the probability of the Federation losing becomes completely 0.
Wasn’t Amuro quite irregular after all?
It seems like a turning point that Char didn’t assassinate Garma.
Isn’t it all because of Char?
I beat up all the Zions who are like “quality over quantity.”
The new MS, MA, and New Types have all been swept away.
Even without Amuro, the Federation might have pushed through as it was, but there’s no doubt it would have turned into a deeper quagmire.
I believe that making underwater Pambaka without restricting it to space is also a factor in losing…
I’m curious about what would have happened if the V operation had proceeded without Amuro and Char getting involved.
It may have ended in a year, but Zeon probably can’t win for about five years.
If Solomon had fallen in the beginning, Kycilia would die but Gihren would survive, so there’s even a possibility that Zeon could be more energized than in the main story of Zeta Gundam.
Altessia could not replace Amuro…
Well, it’s only natural that it’s an impossible game since they’ve already taken even Gundam from us.
The sheer amount of resources from the Federation is also a result of the Vinson Plan, which desperately rebuilt the fleet, so if that gets devastated, it seems difficult to continue fighting even if they don’t lose.
There is an image that the federation’s fleet gets torn to shreds immediately.
I feel like there are many women with high murderous intent in the Ziegax Federation, I wonder if some research lab is up to no good…
Since Dozle was able to give off such an aura…
I wonder if Gihren and Kycillia would have been quite strong if they had their own mobile suits.
Is it impossible?
Even from the ground, things like the Magellan and Salamis are launched with boosters, you know?
How are the main base in Granada, Solomon, and Aoba Ward going to fight?
The federal space fleet has almost used it all up, and since Side 3 and Earth are so damn far away, if we suffer a major defeat in Aoba District, it will drag on forever.
I think there will be a normal ceasefire as well.
If Zeon had been dominant from the beginning, they wouldn’t have been sent back to space.
If the Federation can’t win at A Baoa Qu, it’s been said all along that the remaining Zeon space forces will take down Luna II and that’s the end of it.
What did it in a irregular form was Zeke Ax.
That aura of Duzur wasn’t emanating from Duzur himself, but rather Amuro was just sensing Duzur’s fighting spirit like a ghost on his own.
Were the people of Jupiter during the One Year War watching closely and waiting for their chance?
Once the Federation succeeded in the development and mass production of Mobile Suits, Zions had no chance of winning.
Why did Deggin want to establish peace while he could preserve the nation’s strength?
Even without that, I’ve lost two sons…
Rather, if you think that the Federation’s space fleet cannot be maintained without launching things like Magellan or Salamis with boosters from the ground, it makes Zeon, which has a base in space, too advantageous…
That’s if Zeon has the same amount of supplies and people.
Once MS development is successful, a one-touch CAD production system like AGE pot exists, allowing for immediate mass production.
The reason so many gyms were deployed in such a short period of time is thanks to that.
But if Gihren were on the battlefield, he would probably give off a dangerous aura that would make you feel weak, as if he were a Newtype.
The size of the dross is strange.
In MSV, there was a Garma-specific mecha.
It seems like they would self-destruct even without Char…
I remember the Garma-specific Zaku equipped with four Vulcans.
Giren’s exclusive… what would be good?
Is it really the Giongu?
I want something like a Qubeley just for Casval.
Either way, thanks to the deaths of the top two members of the Zabi family at A Baoa Qu, the war ended.
Isn’t Solomon falling in front of Star No. 1?
It’s impossible to suppress low orbit.
Since the federation isn’t united, if the pro-war leader Revil is killed in battle, I think factions will emerge that argue it’s better to negotiate a ceasefire treaty and settle the matter.
The Geoon isn’t red, and it was probably meant to be used by someone else originally, even though it’s an NT exclusive machine.
Since we’ve subdued Solomon, it seems like we’re willing to take on a risky strategy.
Granada and the homeland have military forces, but they are primarily for national defense…
Why the battle of A Baoa Qu is inevitably a turning point.
But did Kycilia intend to continue the war?
If there was no Zeknova, wouldn’t it just be a messy continuation route?
At the end of the game, it felt like the Federation’s space fleet had almost abandoned maintaining and defending their base and was solely focused on advancing deep into the Zeon homeland.
In the end, it’s a fact that Zeon has no soldiers.
Since we can’t conscript from the controlled areas, our military strength is continually diminishing.
The Zabi family-related aspects have a lot of impressive robot anime elements from that time.
I think I benefited from the cancellation.
I wonder if the novel will be adapted into a visual format in a few decades.
Because there are no supplies or people, Zeon.
Even if you manage to win that one match, there won’t be a next one.