Sometimes I’m trying to hit the brakes, but the people around me are just stirring things up…
I thought that Mr. Yukinojo should have stepped in a little sooner.
>>1That guy doesn’t fulfill his adult responsibilities, but he’s going to steal Meribit-san away.
In fact, the King of Mars himself wasn’t that enthusiastic about it either…
That eye…
What I was aiming for was supposed to be stability.
What’s next? What’s next? I’ll be coming…
>>5What I’ve been aiming for from the start is something big…
I have to take responsibility for the big lie I told…
Well… I think the members realized the leader is lying, so if someone declared a surrender, it would have ended like that!
I’ve become a figure of admiration for the members…
I know I’m carrying expectations, so I can’t stop.
Maybe I made him carry too much after he died… Eugene is like that…
Although it’s always all over the place, I think the fact that the inconsistency itself is part of Olga’s character gives a mysterious sense of consistency, which is Olga’s charm.
Back during the first season, Meribitt was still trying hard to be the brake…
I only have the impression that I’ve been troubled all along.
When I was told to take Mika with me, I thought, “Ugh! It’s impossible! Biscuit is dead and it’s beyond my capacity!”
Wasn’t it better to have done it?
>>11In that timing, it would be impossible…
>>11In that situation, it would have been worse to stop.
In other words, if Lord Iok hadn’t started the MA, we would have been cultivating Mars and thriving…
>>48In the first phase, if you don’t do everything, you’ll be in a situation where you can be crushed at any time…
If you rely on Kudelia and run away, you’ll only have the Turbines as your backing, and since you’re just a low-level pawn, you’ll be abandoned quickly once Gallarhorn sets its sights on you.
Once Biscuit died, there was no one left to confide in about my inner self…
It’s nice that it was already checkmate by the time the biscuit died…
Olga is Olga, and at some point, she’ll tell Mika to shut up and take a break!
I think it’s not entirely wrong, since I couldn’t say it either.
That aside, the executives who are just stoking the fire and might have depended too much on Olga at a critical moment… it’s really something…
>>14The person was also interested in agriculture and thought that if I said, “Next is a peaceful business, Mika!” they would do it normally, which is quite something…
If we completely abandon our military power, we would be crushed by Galahorn, so we would probably still need bodyguards.
At first, I just wanted to escape.
Those eyes can’t betray you.
What are we going to do, captain?!
Let’s step back for a moment…
Running away is such a loser thing to do!
…That’s right.
It’s so sad that it’s always like this.
The depiction of the past is vague, so I can’t say for sure.
I guess I just couldn’t shake off the guilt about what I made Mika do.
A biscuit wouldn’t stop even if it were alive.
I was able to send them to the love department to at least suppress the child’s tantrum.
In the end, the company collapsed due to the friction between the long-time uneducated kids and the educated fools who joined from new enterprises, and its fundamental operation was based on not trusting outside adults.
Everyone, listen.
In the end, it was also a biscuit.
I’m sorry, Biscuit…
You can’t stop now, can you?
It’s just going to be exchanges like that, so even if I live, it won’t really become a stopper.
>>21It’s a big deal to have a stopper or a cushion in place…
>>24Ah.
Once stopped, I’ll decide to proceed on a dangerous path! Because if I do that, I won’t be able to stop even more…
The biscuit has died.
It’s hilarious that the threads about Olga are increasing.
>>23Shot Machu
Shot Olga
>>23Recently, there has been a work where an assassination attempt failed…
I really thought the compatibility was bad when they just handed over judgment to the executives while still trying to assert their pride.
>>28Looking back, I do offer quite a few opinions and confirmations.
>>29Because that word is strong, Orga questions whether this is acceptable.
I couldn’t stop wanting to move forward and be happier.
Although the goal is stability and the rescue of human debris, it ultimately ends with them remaining within the yakuza…
Since I had connections that could facilitate identity laundering, I should have put a little more effort into other options…
I understand that I wasn’t completely not doing anything.
>>30I think stability is one thing, but they are not considering human debris rescue at all; rather, they are actually contributing to the increase.
>>56It feels like we’re in a state where we’ve picked up those who have nowhere to go, and only our company size is inflating in the process…
What they are increasing is something that society has determined demonstrates usefulness, which is unexpected for them, so it’s a bit different.
>>56If it’s just for stability, there’s no need to pick up someone who has no destination at all.
If you expect it to be a story about rising to power, you might be disappointed… but I think it’s well-made as a tale of rise and fall.
But the one who incited Olga in connection with Jasray’s assassination is…
I think it couldn’t be helped since not succumbing to provocation would only mean Jasray would just act even more insidiously and cruelly.
In other words, these guys basically don’t have any underhanded tactics and are too weak against those who can do politics.
>>33They are putting in an incredible effort for a group of kids who are supposed to be used and thrown away, but there’s definitely a limit to it…
Mackey is one thing, but Naze’s uncle is just too much.
>>34It looks like a promising and aggressive young executive, but I’m getting completely dominated by Jazray.
The biscuit is the only man who can stop Mika and make Olga hit the brakes above all else.
If she dies, Mika won’t be able to stop and Orga won’t be able to hit the brakes.
>>36Did such a depiction exist…?
I saw where Bael was resurrected, but…
After that, it was crap, so I unsubscribed from the channel.
Mackie is a power-type fool who secretly admires the Iron Fire Gang.
Orga has no way of knowing that, so let’s go ahead and team up.
Huh? That was the end of my luck.
After all, they were just upstart kids, so they had no choice but to become prey for truly bad adults.
>>41It’s like bad adults are food for thought, and the adults who become allies all feel somewhat foolish.
Isn’t it just the top of Teiwaz who tried to make it a meal?
Orga is also a young person who has been used one way or another…
I’m somewhat more clever than others, but I’m being tossed around.
He was a good older brother figure, though.
As a leader of the organization, it was insufficient.
In terms of adults, it’s irritating to see Yukinojo rising to success while being beside them and enjoying the sweet benefits, only to sense impending ruin and have an attitude of “Oh, I knew it would come to this…”
>>45Because their origins are not much different from Olga’s group.
I have the experience of my age, but the fundamental part doesn’t change.
Even if I try to go towards tranquility, I’m being disturbed in a chaotic way.
You must not be watching if you’re saying the Tekkadan’s choices were bad.
>>47If we hadn’t come under Teiwaz, we would have just died quickly along with Kudelia.
If I had to say it seriously, we should have allocated a bit more personnel to the Earth branch.
Except for around the radish, it might have been okay; it was just a poor choice.
>>51There were hardly any proper buffers in the younger group except for Takaki.
>>47Whether or not we chose the best option, we did what we could.
In the early stages of the second season, we started bringing in adult advisors.
As usual, there was a depiction of the veteran members of the Tekkadan not getting along with the learned ones.
The correct statement is that there were hardly any choices available as a result of getting involved in various things.
From Orga’s perspective, McGillis looks like someone with the position and power to change the balance of the Gallahorn forces, skilled in scheming.
But it wasn’t like that.
>>58From the very beginning, they were a character that relied quite a bit on luck…
What the hell… I went to all this trouble to disguise myself, and I get recognized right away when I meet you guys…
>>58I think it looked that way to the viewers until the end…
It’s true that I’m driving out my father-in-law and secretly working behind the scenes with political maneuvering.
The Tekkadan side is basically good, right? That’s the only reason why McGillis from the first season has been betting everything.
>>59That’s a bit too unexpected…
Orga wants stability that doesn’t rely on force as soon as possible.
McGillis is totally off because he’s just overpowering his opponents with brute force like a bunch of thugs!
>>64In the first place, there was almost nothing that the Tekkadan could do besides using force…
The farm doesn’t make enough profit to get by with just that, and the military advisor causes continuous trouble…
The military advisor might have succeeded, but if that were the case, we could achieve stability, yet it would just end with “is that all?” so we can’t stop…
It’s a life like a Pythagorean switch, moving forward in search of something better than now.
Moreover, it was someone else who moved it first.
Thinking about it, the veterans of Teiwaz are annoying kids… right?
Mackie loves violence!
Galaho is turned into a monster that can take down MA…
The kids who were facing the direction of the budding peaceful life are interesting… it seems I was half-heartedly indulging in McMurd.
It’s a yakuza organization, but with backing, we will deliver Kudelia to Earth and also gain achievements in our work.
It had gone smoothly until the end of the first term, but after that…
Just like how Najee said in the early stages, there was a way to quickly disband Tekkadan and step down, but if I could have done that, I wouldn’t have started it in the first place.
>>70Since it is an underling of the Yakuza, it doesn’t mean that they can lead a peaceful life as much as they claim.
>>70If Mika hadn’t complained about not wanting to be separated from everyone, I think the Tekkadan would have ended right there…
Mika herself didn’t intend to put pressure on Olga because she disliked it; she was just tolerating it since it was the captain’s decision.
>>70If you get off at a half-hearted point, you’ll only be treated the same as or worse than during the CGS era.
>>78If that’s the case, it would mean not trusting Brother Naze…
>>79Well, in the end, when the Turbines members are easily taken out in the final stages, I think that their position of being easily killed if something happens doesn’t change, not due to trust, but as a fact.
>>81If we bring that up, no matter how much the Tekkadan rises, they will never be in a position above the Turbines or Jasley, so their position won’t change…
Because of this personality, I ended up going as far as I did.
If I didn’t have this kind of personality, I wouldn’t have made it this far…
If there were a leader one step above or a strategist by their side…
However, due to the origin of the Tekkadan, there are no such people.
>>74Even if you stop them with biscuits or Melibut, they won’t stop…
Everything is bad because of the environment.
If Kima Vita weren’t here, it seemed like we could physically stop Galarhorn, right, Maki and Bael?
Well, the captain and the others weren’t looking for that kind of stopping method, right…?
It’s difficult because I’m not sure if getting partial autonomy would lead to gaining self-governance on Mars.
>>80Both the things I’ve gained and lost are significant, so it’s somewhat difficult to say that I should have done it that way.
The executives are truly wicked.
What was that last-minute change of heart?
In the early stages, even if the Tekkadan disbands and scatters, as space rats with no substantial achievements or money, I don’t think a good future can be seen at all…
I felt like the higher I went, the more tangled up I became, and my mind couldn’t keep up.
If you don’t trust Brother Namez, you’re in trouble, but Brother Namez’s terrible movements within the organization was the end of his luck.
>>87He’s my dad’s favorite, but he’s just a flashy guy who stands out in the organization and only attracts women with no family ties.
>>91There were only elements that made me disliked by the executives, so it was no good.
>>91Because McMard himself showed continuous failure by favoring the Turbines and Tekkadan, which garnered resentment from the veteran executives and led to opposition…
The bad aspects of the Tekkadan as a yakuza organization are recognized and acknowledged by both Maise and the boss, so it’s understandable that dissatisfaction would grow within the organization if they keep doing things like that…
Mackie, make sure to kill Gaelio properly.
>>89Hehehe…(I’m scared to check the corpse)
Rather than saying where I went wrong, it’s just that things have gone this way, so there’s nothing more I can do.
I can’t stop, but I like that Olga usually listens to people’s stories and has her own troubles.
>>94So I was able to empathize more than Mika.
My older brother in Naze surely has some grudges against him…
I’m not stopping, you know…
Meat Uncle: “If you give me Barbatos, I can let it slide, you know? You understand the meaning, right?”
>>97It’s because I lack knowledge and I’m too cornered to make a judgment.
>>97It’s not my favorite character, but I do feel some attachment in this area.
Of course, it’s a reasonable thought that one can’t deal with everything one by one.
>>105You probably don’t want to fight against a machine and pilot that can defeat MA.
>>97To be honest, I feel like Mika’s head is also being demanded.
>>172If that is necessary, then Olga’s head should be demanded in the first place. What is truly needed is the fact that the Gundam frame has been taken down.
>>172If you need that, you also need Olga’s head, right?
>>175Unnecessary
Mikazuki, who demonstrated his power as the devil of the Tekkadan, is on a completely different level.
>>172Since there haven’t been any transfers in the story, I don’t know for sure, but if we assume it’s possible to move, the risk of piloting a Gundam frame whose location is also unknown is not trivial.
With a few gunmen and my life, I’ve been successfully helping other group members with their second lives, so isn’t that a pretty decent outcome overall?
>>98That’s actually it.
>>98It’s not that they cared about Orga’s life, but rather Barbatos and its pilot.
>>115Well, since there’s a record that the Garibaldi Frame was defeated by Gjallarhorn, it’s implicitly saying that the members can overlook it.
Orga, who is saying to spare my life, doesn’t understand the situation.
…Well, if I give Barbatos, Mika will just become a complete burden.
It’s not true at all that not stopping suits Olga’s nature.
I wonder why these guys are resisting without handing over Barbatos…
Even though they say they’re going to follow Olga’s decision, if they don’t like Olga’s opinion, they try to change the course by saying it’s not like Olga. I think those executives are pretty ridiculous too.
When I looked back, I laughed at how I had said to Naze’s brother during our first encounter, “Are you out of your mind?”
I can say this now that it’s over.
I didn’t need to feel so indebted to Mika.
>>108I feel guilty that I caused someone to be paralyzed from the waist down by my orders…
>>108It’s not a sense of indebtedness, but admiration…
That’s the look…
The Tekkadan has disappeared, but the members who have scattered are each walking their own paths in life. I love the ending, so I don’t want to complain.
The excitement of the first episode is amazing.
Is it just me, or why does the recent Gundam series start off well but then gradually become less appealing?
The excitement of the first episode of Marie’s work is truly amazing.
I had fun until the end with both Iron-Blooded and Mercury, you know…
Well… I was quite concerned about certain aspects of Tekketsu, you know…
Because Teiwaz and Maki are both backing you up to avoid being stabbed in the back…
Recently, but also, “Iron-Blooded Orphans” is close to its 10th anniversary…
>>118There will probably be a rerun on BS11 as well…
How many times is this, Mika!?
Talk properly with Mika.
I understand, so don’t conclude it within yourself.
>>120Ah. (I understand.)
Well, Shin is just a bullet, so it can’t be helped, but Eugene is the vice captain, so do something for him.
What was the murder Dokaben all about…
>>125With the current Kimura Subaru, he can get roles that are more lead-like…
It’s often misunderstood, but I wasn’t assassinated; I was just shot because someone happened to see me…
>>126A suspicious group that is wanted by the Adams Trading Company, which is an important surveillance target, came without any caution…
>>126Well… if you think about the young men coming out of the Kudelia facilities, they can mostly only be members of Tekkadan…
I want to see the entire “Urzuhunt” in anime as soon as possible.
I’m grateful that my uncle Hosoya continues to like the leader even though he’s been made the subject of so many strange jokes…
>>128There is a suspicion that they might think, “If I say ‘Don’t stop!’, everyone will be satisfied, right?”
>>139…Ah!
>>139Isn’t that generally the case…?
What you said about the meat uncle saying he would let it pass was not just a mere delusion, you know…?
>>129Because it’s mentioned in the main story.
>>129If the goal was really to kill all the Tekkadan members, there are members whose faces are already known, so there’s no way a second life could even be established in the first place.
>>134If that’s the case, the argument that committing the serious crime of ID change would result in acquittal becomes meaningless depending on the opponent.
Cordelia, Teikadan, and Makunai are all becoming foolish, so to speak…
>>142That’s actually true.
I can’t help but feel a change in the style direction before and after “Iron-Blooded.”
Well, my heartbeat has stopped, but…
I wonder if I made Olga carry too much… and then I started thinking that Olga wouldn’t do something like that, and I was like, what the heck are these guys really thinking?
Macky will likely be in the textbooks of that world, but Mika and Orga won’t be.
>>136As a bonus to the McGillis Fareed incident, there is a possibility that the names of the Akudama from Tekkadan and Tekkadan’s leader, Orga Itsuka, may be included.
It’s impossible to expect more than that flow for the first season…
I was about to stop at the point where Biscuit died, but I knew that stopping there wouldn’t lead to anything good.
Mika, Barbatos, McGillis Fareed, and Bael will be handed over to you.
With this, we are unrelated.
It’s true that I just happened to shoot and kill the idiot with the weird hairstyle who was nearby, but…
It seems that later on, through Kudelia’s efforts, the Tekkadan’s name will be cleared, you know…
Those who shot just for the sake of it aren’t really gaining anything either…
>>148I haven’t lost anything in particular.
I want to say that, but Ride on is here…
If Garigari-san were not alive, I would have won fairly easily…
My shoulder hurts!
But you know…
Didn’t you just shoot and kill a criminal?
It’s more like I’m made aware of the disparities in our backgrounds since the leader is the same age as Amate.
Looking back, I’m surprised at how calm and thorough Shino was regarding the organization’s policies.
>>155The sense is terrible.
>>156It’s one thing to use the second lieutenant’s aircraft without permission, but I really question painting such a tacky nose art in that vulgar color.
>>162I’ll turn him into a mechanical monster!
I don’t really know what happened to RYDEEN after that since I haven’t been following things like Tetsuoru G.
>>157In Iron-Blooded Orphans FREEDOM, Akatsuki reflected the opponent’s Dainsleif…
The image that comes to mind is of the captain eating alone, looking tired and sluggish after work, except during the gag scenes.
In other words, there’s a big difference between saying that the life and death of the Tekkadan members don’t matter and saying that it’s okay to overlook the Tekkadan members.
>>159What is actually needed in that situation is the achievement of taking down the Gundam frame, so the members themselves really don’t matter at all…
To put it bluntly, considering the number of deceased individuals and the achievements gained, it could be considered quite a significant success…
The name is also uncool…
What Shino is doing is that.
It feels like they’ve stolen a police car and modified it for gang use.
A display of a type of fall into evil.
It’s not about letting it slide; it’s just that I don’t care…
What the heck… If they don’t care, isn’t that quite a boost?
>>166I think it’s not contradictory to say that I can overlook something because I don’t care about it…
>>168Isn’t it an overinterpretation to say that the other party is just saying they will overlook a conversation that they think is trivial?
>>166I would be troubled if a terrorist from the Alaya consciousness were to be born due to carelessly provoking it.
Shino has a global preference that knows no age or gender…
But doing it among family members is different…
Considering the response to MA, it could be said that Mika actually has the potential to be a stopper for Orga.
Looking at society as a whole, it’s ironically only a little better than before.
The more I look back, the more I think we didn’t need Iok.
>>177Are you out of your mind?
If Iok wasn’t there, the story of the second season wouldn’t progress…
I recently finished the series, but both Orga and Mika are much better guys than I remembered, which made me sad.
Mika can’t move without the Alaya recognition, so she’s not a threat.
Anyway, I wish McGillis and I were unrelated.
Even if it’s just a match pump, I need the neck of the aircraft, but I don’t really need the neck of the pilot…
Isn’t the fact that only Gundam is being sought after the answer?
Well, I guess they thought that if they handed over the precious Barbatos, they would take the opportunity to crush it.
Given the origins of the Teikadan, it’s not surprising to think that way.
>>186You wouldn’t seriously think that they wouldn’t touch Tehkadan any further, would you?
I’m really not putting it out…
>>187First, we only talked about defeating Barbatos to demonstrate the power of Gallarhorn, and I haven’t made any promises not to intervene otherwise.
>>186It is a tragedy due to a lack of knowledge.
If you can make an enemy your ally without killing them, then not killing them is exactly what was mentioned during the Bael decisive battle.
Was the tragedy of the suspect Amate due to their education?
Mika gives off the first impression of being a ruthless sword-fighting machine without blood or tears, but…
You’re just really bad at expressing your emotions, but you do have quite a range of feelings.
>>191In the second season, missing the named characters every time is creating a really bad impression overall.
Well, what went wrong was that McGillis had his eye on me, there were MA buried on Mars, and my backing was Nase, which was bad luck.
>>192There’s no good guys around!
In fact, Olga is a regular guy who is drawing the short straw because he can’t cut off those around him.
>>195It’s not a job for a 17-year-old without proper education… that’s how Olga’s actions make me realize again.
If anything, being in your 20s is still quite young, isn’t it?