

During the Quattro era, I was completely lost.
During the Char’s Counterattack era, I was also troubled in my heart, which is why Amuro in the ν Gundam beat me up, right…?
Even if I wasn’t lost, I was still getting beaten up.
If Amuro in great condition and Char in great condition raced 100 times in the same MS, I think Amuro would win about 60 to 65 of them.
In the long run, Char has the edge, but in terms of瞬間火力 (instantaneous firepower), Amuro decisively wins.
>シャアってジオングでアムロのガンダムと相打ちに持ち込めたのは迷いがなかったからでI’m always lost, you know?
In “Char’s Counterattack,” there’s a strong sense of pathetic behavior where the characters choose not to defeat their opponent when they could, just to say, “I win because even if I lose, Axiis will fall!”
It seems that there were times when he had thoughts like this about baldness.
I don’t know how it is in terms of the bulletin board.
Tomino: “I won’t use any cunning means anymore; I’m strong enough to handle it. First of all, Amuro would probably be killed before knowing anything. That’s how strong it is.”
>>6In the first place, there is currently no Char without doubt…
>>9You might be able to worship this time.
Unlike Amuro, because I could do things other than piloting, if I really wanted to kill, I could have done it politically.
I just wanted to determine the winner as a pilot, after all.
>>7There was a time I tried to take someone down in fencing, so it’s a strange obsession, isn’t it?
I want to do it with my own hands.
If there is no hesitation, there is probably no need to be cunning, and no need to use political power, and Amuro would simply die not knowing what is happening.
It’s disappointing that I can’t tell if it’s just the lip service from Director Tomino at that moment or if it’s really the true capability of Char.
It was not “in my head” but “genuine.”
I wonder what will happen with the perm this time?
>>12I got a straight perm.
>>13Amuro with silky hair…
In Char’s Counterattack, there are no elements for Char to win.
Because politicians are doing it too.
>>14If Amuro wasn’t the protagonist, we could have won.
Normally, there would be no way to stop Axis.
>>14The reason for defeat is the provision of Psycho Frame technology, so being a politician is not really related.
Char lost because he is Char.
Is there someone out there who thinks Char has to be weak…?
>>18For the top new type group from the beginning, it feels a step down.
It feels like I’m somehow managing to cover it up with skill.
If there is no hesitation to begin with, there is no need to cling to Amuro, so there’s no reason to fight.
He’s just one pilot and doesn’t have any impact on the majority.
>>19Rather, only characters like Amuro and Bright can be considered proper enemies.
They will probably go to finish it before the federal main unit can operate properly.
>>20Without the Psycho Frame, Amuro and Bright alone won’t be able to stop the Fifth or Axis…
>>22The pushback of the psycho frame is quite a hindrance to completely successful execution of the operation, regardless of its relation.
A Char without hesitation can kill Amuro head-on, but a state where Char is completely without hesitation is unimaginable.
I think it was something that was understood in the interview with the bald man.
It’s impossible or rather boring, so I won’t draw it.
In short, it means that Amuro died by a hitman.
>>26“Wow, it’s like a story where a hitman can kill Amuro!”
>>26That’s not it.
Since it says not to use cunning means, you can just kill them head-on in an MS battle.
The machines from the One Year War are strong too.
I wonder if the strongest Geong will come out in the end.
First of all, if Char had been serious when he met Rigazzy and Sazabi in the main story, he would have destroyed them in an instant.
When fighting Amuro, it’s basically just the standard spec machines, isn’t it, Colonel?
>>31No, no!
“Just be a little more assertive!”
>>31If you’re satisfied with that, then there’s no need to leak Psycho Frame information.
Whether the Zong is strong in “MS Battle” is questionable.
>>33Is there any MS or pilot that can defeat the Zong in the One Year War besides Gundam and Amuro?
I think it’s fair to say you’re strong in MS battles.
The reason I panicked when approached was that Sha forgot her waist beam.
First of all, an average pilot wouldn’t be able to fight a Zong with a Gundam.
If it were against Sharia Bull, I would have been killed much more easily.
I only survived because it was against Amuro.
Since the result of the MS mixed martial arts battle was a defeat after both the Sazabi and ν Gundam used all their weapons, they were incredibly strong despite being extremely conflicted inside.
It was even more unusually strong in Belchill.
Wasn’t the intention to display a confident Char in ZZ?
What is an “Oki Tomahawk”…?
What happened in Char’s Counterattack seems to be the result of the scales tipping, rather than a huge difference in combat power or something like that.
>>41It feels like I couldn’t overturn the Ad loss where I barely lost an arm.
It seems that the ν is clearly superior to the Sazabi.
In the Gundam Ace manga, when there was no T-shape, the reaction was somewhat ambiguous, as it was considered just an ordinary Gundam.
Char Aznable from Zeta Gundam hasn’t met Amuro and Lala.
It doesn’t seem to be complicated in a strange way.
What’s amazing about the One Year War era is that they managed to switch to a new model every time against the curly-haired guy (Char) and didn’t die each time.
Since it’s Zeon, the operability should be different, and above all, it’s incredible that they’re suddenly mastering psycho-frame weaponry with the Zong.
>>45It’s the adaptability that comes with youth.
Hmm, so can Char defeat the Psycho Gundam by himself?
>>48It feels like it’s really dependent on motivation or mood.
A Char who lacks confusion seems to have low character appeal.
>>49The conversation turns to which is more attractive, being completely naked or Char.
If Char is alive in the Zeta Axes world, he hasn’t killed Garma, and he hasn’t met Lalah or Amuro, so he’s really doing great.