
It’s just being re-evaluated every time something happens; everything other than the main story is just fan-created content.
No, after all, this guy is still strange.
Because it is an existence that brought forth the concept of New Type = Combat Machine alongside Lalah.
Surprisingly, New Types weren’t just those incredible beings, but everyone was so scared of Lalah and Amuro that they resorted to human enhancement, drug therapies, memory alterations, and cloning.
>>2You can clearly understand how scary Amuro and Lalah are when watching the original series.
>>6When viewed in its entirety, although the Gelgoog + Hermes was completely defeated, there were no other options, and it was the first actual combat for the new model.
I truly believe that Char, who faced this wild hair while believing in his unknown Newtype ability, is very courageous.
>>7That’s why Char is amazing; he can make it a draw.
The subsequent sword fight is a bit pathetic, but…
>>7It might be able to be activated with just the initial ride, and since I’m going up against the white devil while piloting a psychoframe-equipped machine, it’s pretty impressive and shows a tremendous amount of reckless courage…
>>12Moreover, after that, he fought Amuro in close combat and completed his revenge, so he survived; that flashy guy is a superhuman.
>>7Such a brave colonel would never give up the vanguard to anyone else.
>>7Thinking about this, that guy who said some comforting words must have really had a good workplace.
>>159Now we are close enough to joke around casually…
It’s strange to ignore everything outside of the original TV series (of course including model kits and sequels)…
Do not avoid the first all-range attack in history!
There’s no way you can see it without an omnidirectional monitor.
>>5Both those who did it and those who experienced it have come to understand the fear of all ranges, so in the GQ world, there is a sense of necessity for 360-degree monitors.
The movable frame is a technology born out of the need for improved maintainability and various other reasons, so it will eventually emerge in the history of MS development.
Magnet coating is a minor technology that will remain obscure without Amuro, as it doesn’t happen elsewhere where the Gundam’s drive system becomes rattly due to the pilot’s inability to keep up with the controls.
Every time something happens, the intensity is added on its own with my curly hair.
Every time the perm is enhanced, the blunders pile up.
What’s going on…!? There’s only one enemy, but… what is happening…?
Damn… The Gundam’s response isn’t keeping up!? Is it overheating!?
Over there!
>>10It’s definitely impossible to read an all-range attack on your first encounter.
Ah, even if we can respond, the Gundam might not be keeping up, so this could be our first defeat…
Wait!
The pinnacle of pathetic true feelings is at the end of Char’s Counterattack, but I feel like the last part of the original Gundam also had some pretty pathetic lines.
I feel like it’s different when the protagonist, who is the strongest as a pilot, is treated like a historical anomaly…
It’s not different, but…
It’s too funny that the singularity could be Amuro or Gene.
>>16At a fundamental level, it’s probably Gene.
The existence of Amuro, brought about by that gene, has left too much of an impact on future generations…
>>18The shape of the MS is completely different.
If a turning point exists, it would probably be much further back.
The thread image that seems to be handling an all-range attack is strange.
Only this guy and Lala definitely have a different world.
The soldiers of Zeon become foolish, and Hayato also despairs at the difference.
>>20I think this is the most amazing depiction in the 1st.
Because of this guy, MAV was not created.
>>21What are we supposed to do against someone who can single-handedly destroy a base with just two of us?
The MA V tactics involve two machines working as a pair to discover the enemy first. Whoa! With a preemptive strike, we secure the advantage. Where is it? A white one! Zing!! One! A fellow machine follows from the blind spot. Zing!! Two! Got it…
I really like this.
>>128Isn’t it a monster?
>>128If there is a sufficient quantity, then we just need to deploy reconnaissance units.
A strategy to maximize efficiency with truly limited aircraft.
Well, it’s a target for the ultimate new type.
>>128Because I just happened to clash with a guy who’s way beyond what Char can handle…
Yazan was amazing for nearly taking down Z with the Hamburabi…
Don’t hold back; you can’t become a god if you do, so don’t stress too much. Kai-san who helps out is a really nice guy.
Back then, Kai has been through various experiences and has become a capable man…
The Zeta Aks world seems to have developed around psychoframe newtypes, but it is also a world that does not know the real Amuro and Lalah.
It’s terrifying that almost all the named characters are alive just because this guy isn’t around.
>>27Why…
Char seemed to enjoy himself when fighting Amuro on the battlefield, but I wonder if he was as cheerful in a world without Amuro.
>>28Not knowing Amuro might have allowed me to feel somewhat cheerful in my daily life.
If Amuro weren’t here, they might be the world’s strongest Top Gun, so there might not be any opponents to get excited about at all.
If it could be managed with numbers or cooperation, the Conscon squad would win, right?
Screaming “Whoa!” while slaughtering the enemies.
>>30Everyone in the WB team will do that.
Well, the battlefield probably feels boring without Amuro, right?
Isn’t it strange to begin with, just based on the official history?
>>34It’s strange how you’re so strong without any background, even Lalah says that.
I love the way First Amuro in “Uncle” moves; it’s full of flair.
For Zeon, it is extremely cruel to be taking down NT-exclusive machines with a non-psychommu type unit.
Even though it was during the Core Fighter era, this guy, Cucurus Doan, took down the Zaku.
Wow! I dodge while letting out a pathetic voice and kill.
No ordinary person can win against it.
Enhanced humans who surpass ordinary people end up unable to win because their eyesight is too good.
>>41Even when I say that I’ll get hit when the funnel rain comes from Gyu-neikuesu!!! It means I’m not invincible.
Someone somewhere gave a psycho frame, so we won something.
I survived in hell and leveled up.
If I hadn’t seen my neighbors being blown up right in front of me, I wouldn’t even be piloting a Gundam in the first place.
There was a story that the red Gundam is doing something strange, so maybe it got mixed up with some world like EVA?
Involve those around you in a shift or large-scale extinction, huh…
Isn’t there something from the future mixed into the Gundam development?
I understand why they would be called the “Gray Ghost” if they were killed by an all-range attack where it’s unclear what is attacking from where.
That Sharsia, who just won on their first encounter with the Psycommu, is clearly a decisive moment in the history of MS technology!
Right when we landed on Earth, I was really on the verge of death multiple times, and I was so exhausted during the stress tests that I was rolling my eyes back; Amuro isn’t a Superman either.
Viewers, as well as those in power, misinterpreted that a superhero like this is the new type, right? It’s scary and led to the production of tragedies.
In the midst of dealing with beams flying in before others can visually confirm them, the Sharia battle is overwhelming.
The uncle lets out a scream while desperately moving, telling everyone to back off! Amidst continuously calling out, Amuro’s workload to find and take down the main body is insane.
I love how the Zaku goes wild screaming in the early stages.
With the push for performance, everyone is becoming waste paper.
>>49It gets hit a lot, but it doesn’t matter how many shots from a Zaku machine gun hit; it won’t have any effect.
Putting aside the pilot’s stress
>>53In the beginning, I was really saved by that toughness.
Thanks to that, I was able to power level against the world’s strongest pilots at the time and the ace pilots that followed.
Burst.
The Gundam’s response is sluggish to the all-range attacks coming from all directions!? It’s way too creepy how it smoothly evades them while saying that.
I want you to live happily.
In confusion, the enemy tries to dodge the beams suddenly coming from multiple directions, wondering if it’s not just one aircraft!
>>52I wonder if they’re reading something like the color of the pilot’s presence.
Are you both riding Gundams, young ladies? It feels like an extension of that.
Amuro is a technician, so he roughly understands the output of beams and seems to approach by threading the needle just within the damage radius.
The novel “It was the bazooka that killed Amuro…”
The fact that you can easily deal with Sharia, who was causing such a commotion, shows a completely different level.
>>59Sharia has also returned from Jupiter and has been immediately dispatched to Ghiren, so it’s probably her first battlefield.
Scary, isn’t it, Newtype?
>>59I’m taking down an old guy whose operating limit has been reached before the magnet coating…
With this guy around, the Mabu strategy won’t work.
The result of leveling up with Gundam’s toughness is Amuro at the end of the One Year War, so if Sharia, who has leveled up using the current Kikeroga, could potentially defeat Amuro, right?
That guy is the kind of person who struggles a lot against psychos.
>>64Well, it’s almost certain that if Sharia from the Zieg Axes world were there, Amuro would have a tough time.
I don’t know if we’ll win.
When it comes to the story of the One Year War, we can’t look away from this monster’s unbelievable achievements…
This guy is a monster who, even without NT abilities, has the talent of a pilot and was power-leveled while being aided by the Gundam’s performance, eventually awakening to NT powers.
Char in the Zogok said that Amuro and Lalah can see NT really well, but is that for real…? It was for real… And now, I’ve finally awakened to NT, so it’s really amazing that all these various states are clashing for the first time and ending in a draw. That guy is something else.
From the Zionic perspective, it’s not about targeting Amuro, but rather the battleship.
Brau and Blo lost because it was a dual seat with OT…
Someone who ultimately became strong enough physically to compete with Zeon officers in swordsmanship.
>>69I think this is surprisingly the most dangerous one.
Even Char thought this would be advantageous for him, but it ended up being a mutual hit on the stage he brought in…
In fact, even Char himself said, “I would have died instantly without my helmet,” so it can be said that he actually lost.
In reality, since Char inflicted a serious wound on Amuro, it could be said that Char was ultimately the better one.
It’s ridiculous that Gundam can’t keep up in the first place.
But when approached, Blau-Brau is pretty weak, right?
I can’t get close.
>>71However, this time with the experienced all-range user in Kikero, I felt that the main body, like a fighter jet, comes at you with an attack, and it’s really their specialty to force you into a tough choice by shooting at whichever you’re not looking at, whether it’s the bits or the main body.
Lalah was doing something similar too.
This time, Shalia’s actions shouldn’t be compared to the ones during the Amuro battle.
It’s amazing as an NT, but you can also succeed as an ace with just piloting skills.
Ah, this machine has a poor response.
Wow, what is this, a wired beam cannon? Annoying.
Ah, the reaction is bad (defeated).
One of the people who laid the foundation for Newtypes to be seen as tools of battle.
The hit rate of psychommu weapons is so low that it makes me laugh.
It’s sad that the uncle is told he’s slow even though he’s trying hard…
Sharia has also just returned from Jupiter and has been immediately dispatched to Gillen, so it’s probably her first battle.
Scary, huh, Newtype?
Cicero’s wired bit all-range attack was like “Whoa, this is it!” and it was great.
There’s no way you can avoid something like this.
>>76I saw someone say that Amuro was really struggling against Char here, but isn’t it more like he’s just panicking because of the Gundam’s mechanical issues rather than actually struggling against Char?
>>83For now, the WB team’s rescue has some meaning… but it might not be very relevant…
If you want to discuss Newtypes in official history, you have to talk about Amuro first, as his presence is too significant to ignore.
>>85And then the conversation about dialogue is thrown aside, leading to a discussion about the strength of the Newtypes.
>>76We were saying things like “What is this guy?!” while having a high-level battle, and it was just no good.
>>76What the heck is this!? This curly hair is dodging everything, isn’t it?
Where is it!? The fact that they can hit directly while saying that is the true strength of a frizzy-haired person.
I don’t really understand the singularity, but this guy definitely has the power to change history.
The battle scenes in the first part are indeed impressive.
Where have you gone, you who told your subordinates to run away?
In the current GQ world, Sharia Blu, who is essentially the strongest pilot, directly engaged in battle and assessed this combat machine as using Newtype abilities in combat…!
I’m being shot at from above and diagonally behind where there are no cameras, but they can’t hit me at all.
It’s been that way since I wasn’t MCing.
I never expected the future to change this much just because Amuro didn’t pilot the Gundam…
>>95Gene’s blunders are getting bigger and bigger.
You just need to have eyes on your back, right?
>>96You idiot! Curly hair!
>>99Hey! Camille!
>>96At the very beginning, while catching Char’s Zaku’s heat hawk, I took down a Zaku attacking from behind without looking, so it’s unrelated to NT abilities.
>>106When I first saw it, I was confused wondering, “Wait, that famous scene happens when they’re such a new recruit?”
Why can you respond to Gyan’s facing attack on the first try?
There’s no way to avoid an all-range attack! But what about Hayato dodging it with the Gun Cannon right after saying that?
>>98The White Base team is getting overly leveled up, and it’s crazy.
>>107In the second round against Conscon, annihilating forces that are about three times your strength through a frontal breakthrough, even without Gundam, is just too strong…
>>137I think it’s significant that Amuro is dominating in space because his allies have also become stronger.
Amuro feels like a genius who relentlessly uses his Newtype abilities for killing, which is truly his misfortune.
I am solely extending the ability to understand each other by reading and killing.
>>100The environment of the Universal Century…
>>100That’s why it’s beautiful that you were able to use your power at the end to save your friends.
>>110Even in the declining era of Char’s Counterattack, NT ultimately saved the Earth from the Axis drop.
Well, it’s in exchange for the person’s life, though.
>>117This is Gundam… the power of the devil.
>>100In the social game event, Amuro responds to Shar’s call for dialogue only through combat, shooting him down as per the established history.
I’m often in a pinch and managing to do something with a lot of spirit, but since my opponent is a fully active soldier in wartime, there’s not much I can do about it.
What is it that makes you able to handle things just by sheer determination?
A Newtype is a specialist regarding MS, right?
It’s not uncommon to shout “Waaa!” but usually while killing the opponent.
Magnet coating is scary because it can make you move smoothly again from a state of being completely out of sorts.
>>104Amazing, Voltaren coating.
>>104There aren’t any particular stories about the red Gundam, so I guess the red person couldn’t surpass their limits.
>>171Well, there probably wasn’t an opponent capable of moving that much anyway.
If you think about it, what does it mean for the aircraft’s response to fall behind and overheat?
It is certain that Ramba Ral had a significant influence as a soldier, or rather, as a warrior.
>>76Even though everyone else is either an ace or a sub-ace who has gone through tough situations until now.
If Amuro isn’t there, we’re probably all wiped out…
Doesn’t this character seem a bit too convenient for the Federation…?
>>76The Braubro battle in the Evolve version is also crazy, right?
Sharia Bull from Zaku Axe is probably stronger than Amuro from the Z era.
I just don’t think I can win against Amuro from the second half of the first series and Char’s Counterattack.
But when I think about how awakened Amuro urgently yells at Hayato and the others to back off, saying, “This enemy is different!”, it really shows that the green uncle is also strong.
There are several scenes where I would have hit with the beam rifle if I hadn’t been delayed!
He became such a nice young man like during Char’s Counterattack despite that situation…
>>123Seriously, I wonder if the White Base crew’s and Char’s mistakes have an impact.
>>123Z was quite a sarcastic young man, so there might have been something that happened when he returned from Karaba to Londo Bell.
>>135Uncle Bosch’s existence has come to hold an excessively intense meaning.
What can I say, Amuro is a warrior.
That area is different from Camille and the others.
When Lalah told me, I was internally conflicted, but then I heard the voices of my friends, and I realized I have a place to return to… So conversely, when I’m fighting against people like Char Aznable or Lalah, I’m so desperate to survive that my Newtype abilities feel sharpened in the direction of combat.
Lala is probably unaware of her own talent and has been working as a prostitute all this time.
That’s fine.
Amuro really starts to close his eyes when things get a bit dangerous.
No matter what anyone does, we ultimately cannot avoid the history of conflict.
Remote attacks with wired control really have a dramatic visual appeal, don’t they?
I really liked the right-hand robot of Feista too.
If I don’t fight, I’ll die, so I’m super desperate and it can’t be helped, but in a way, Amuro is closing his heart as an NT.
Isn’t it a bit strange that Amuro from Z has so few appearances?
What’s with putting eyes on the back and just cutting off the backpack?
>>134However, Z Amuro was definitely at his weakest during the time when he was piloting the Dias and almost got shot down by Fou, so it’s indisputable that this was his most vulnerable period.
It’s true that Fou is the type of boss that can’t be defeated unless a psychic event occurs.
In short, if the pilot is an NT, they can somehow cope, but in that case, if the aircraft does not have magnet coating, it will reach its limits and break—that’s the attack in this era’s all-range attack.
The married woman is an ace pilot who has shot down over 100 enemy aircraft, but if Amuro had also been hunting down weaker opponents instead of just engaging with other ace pilots, his kill count would probably have increased even more.
>>139I think if you were properly supplied and at the forefront, you would normally be achieving much more.
Until we go to space, it’s just running away, and after going to space, it’s basically a decoy for that outcome.
>>139Wasn’t Amuro also 140?
Is Jung 140?
Since CCA Amuro has known the commander Bright for many years, calling him by his last name without any honorifics is quite a bold move…
>>141If Amuro calls Bright by his name without a title in a public official setting, it might be acceptable if he were a soldier…
They must definitely know the hardships of the two during the One Year War.
Because of the curly hair, the magnetic coating was appreciated, and Alex was born to accommodate the curly hair.
Because Alex was born, it led to the Gym Custom and Gym Quell.
The Mark II was born from the attention given to magnet coating by Gym Quell.
Without you, the Federation’s development tree will be disrupted.
Someone who thinks a tiger is strong just because it’s a tiger.
All 12 Rick Dom units were wiped out, but Amuro took out 9 of them, and the remaining 3 were taken care of by Sayla and others.
Because the person is strong, naturally, strong people gather around them.
Generation Z is often talked about in various ways, but
Even though I survived the One Year War, being told to participate in the Federation’s civil war and fight is something I’d definitely dislike…
In the end, I’ll participate anyway.
When Seira tilts the aircraft 90 degrees, be careful…
>>150The one that gets used a lot at the bank, so it inevitably sticks in your mind.
>>150The shooting down rate was incredible when that was done…
I thought Amuro and Char teaming up would be the strongest, but it wasn’t really the case in Z.
It feels like there’s a role for hunting big game in a large battle where you can rack up kill counts…
Back when everyone was sending telepathy from A Baoa Qu to guide each other, it was completely monstrous.
But it hits me that the WB members have always seen Amuro just as Amuro.
It’s a miracle that Amuro’s number of shot-down enemies was kept to around 140, especially in the second half.
>>163Char and the other ace pilots were getting beat up to buy time, you know.
If both sides had ignored each other and gone elsewhere, the damage on both sides would have been much worse.
Furthermore, the Federation is shifting its course towards overwhelming the enemy with a large number of GMs, so in the official history, there shouldn’t be any MAVs born at all.
>>164I can’t help but think that a ball is like a coffin, isn’t it?
Amuro couldn’t do anything against the Psycho Gundam, so the current Sharia Bull is superior.
>>165He’s an uncle who only has eyes for Char, so as a pilot, he is the perfect specimen.
Putting aside the discussion of strength.
It’s all about the numbers, big brother!
Well, the opponent he’s dropping is pretty bad…
>>168It’s really terrible to only deal with named characters.