Well, they are probably not a bad person.
It might just be that nothing bad is written, but it makes them look like a good person just because they are liked by their subordinates.
“It only looks good to people who are nice when you first see it.”
Although the spin-offs keep piling on, the main story doesn’t really have that many bad deeds.
They might be a good person, but I don’t think they’re honest and upright.
>>5The comparison is between brother Giren and brother Dozle, so as for Garma…
But this solar ray…
>>6Because they haven’t experienced the One Year War, ordinary people don’t know what Solar Ray is!
Regardless of the thoughts or things one is trying to do, it seems like they are well-liked by their subordinates.
I’m going to bow my head to someone like this without changing my expression at all.
Since that Egusabe-kun is part of a faction and there hasn’t been any depiction of shady parts so far, right?
>>9Maybe after passing the presidency, Kycilia had a one-on-one meeting or something like that.
I immediately changed into my usual clothes and laughed.
The first generation and this time haven’t acted as villains, so they’re not necessarily good people…
People can change with the power of love…
In the original story, did he abandon his subordinates and run away?
From the perspective of what is shown in the work since the first time.
There are aspects that don’t seem to fit the image of the aunt associated with a great massacre.
What are you planning to use the solar ray for?
>>15Giren has the Solar Ray.
It can’t be helped.
>>15Environmental improvement
>>226Isn’t it about improving the treatment of the Zeon citizens?
The reason why the thread image is somewhat untrustworthy seems to be because it has subordinates like Matchmonido.
In the 1st range, the depiction of bad people isn’t particularly strong, as it’s mostly just the enemies of the Federation.
Anger towards Giren is entirely justified, and the bad appearance may just be a fashion choice…
It’s not depicted as villainous as Gihren, or rather, Gihren is exceptionally crazy.
Since I was exposed to the origin of the anime, I have a somewhat normal image of a bad girl.
If you only see this, you might think of it as something that only someone important would do, so I don’t really understand why such a grand assassination attempt was made.
>>21Since they’re an important person, it makes sense that they were almost assassinated by opposing forces, right?
>>21That’s simply because they are an important person.
Is the assassination of Gihren off the table?
>>23If it were just a desire for power, that would be one thing, but I understand feelings like the resentment of having your father killed and the fear that you might be next.
On the contrary, in anime, characters tend to act on vague emotions, and there’s an impression that they killed Gihren impulsively, worsening the situation.
Did you do something to get killed by that Char’s faction?
I just released poison gas into the colony and dropped it on Earth, you know?
If they make something as big as a colony laser, it seems like it would be discovered right away, but is that not a problem?
It gives the impression that Kishiria herself, or rather the members of her faction, are a collection of troublesome individuals and troublesome matters that couldn’t be included in the Ghiren faction.
Is it okay to say that Kycilia is effectively the second most important person in Zeon?
>>31Since I’m leading the operational army of Zeon, of course.
Speaking of which, despite being a dictator, Gihren doesn’t have direct military power, does he?
I am at the top of what is called the dark side.
“Die, brother Girein, who killed our father!” gives a strong impression of someone who acts somewhat impulsively.
>>32The secret police only had a role when sitting next to Char and drinking together.
>>32Isn’t this just a case of eliminating Ghiren under the pretext of killing Dozle?
I think it has looked that way and has been interpreted as such.
>>75What Gilren killed was Degwin!
>>86I’m sorry, I really messed up writing the name…
>>75Opportunity, opportunity! It’s a murder opportunity! The timing is just the worst…
>>75I think it’s Deggin’s mistake.
Looking back at the main story, it’s clear that his attitude completely changed after the patricide.
I basically want the important people of enemy countries to die…
I agree with Giren that it would be better for humanity to reduce the population!
>>34It’s a world where many people agree with that, right…?
>>297It hasn’t even been 100 years since the extinction crisis for humanity.
In the main story and even in Zeek Axis, he comes to the front lines of the mystery and directs it directly.
Don’t make me walk a battleship in such a flashy outfit. If you can’t give me a uniform, then at least use my name.
If you have family or friends, you can bring them along, but are you okay with that? It’s like you’re a master of thoughtfulness and have a light-footed nature.
Nyan’s new mother
It seems like they’ve destroyed the mining base even though there are soldiers remaining.
In fact, I don’t have a very good position, so I’m forcibly gathering individuals who won’t be accepted elsewhere and trying to strengthen my influence.
As a result, problematic subordinates keep popping up one after another.
It’s only reflecting on the fact that they are kind to their own family.
The Zabi family is trash.
Well, GQ Kishiria hasn’t killed Degwin or Garma, and hasn’t killed Gihren either, so there’s no reason to do the outrageous things the original work did.
In a post-war environment, it wouldn’t be unusual for even people whom you know well to surprisingly understand if you talk to them.
>>42The most wicked plan is the poison gas plan at the time of war…
>>42Just being alive and running Zeon is already malicious, right?
The plan that has been presented this time mentions amplifying solar power.
It feels like it’s closer to a solar system than a solar ray from a giant particle cannon carved out of a colony.
It’s a big deal that Garma is still alive, isn’t it?
>>44Deggin ran away from the Garma family!? He seems really depressed.
I have a vague recollection, but it feels like there was a trend for some time where people would blame Kishiria for any inconvenient issues.
Most of the bad things are done by Gihren and Degwin, so Garma, Dozle, and Kycilia don’t really feel like they’re that bad.
>>46You’re blowing up the mining base along with your own soldiers, huh…?
From the viewer’s perspective, it’s a style that actively picks up on new types that tend to encounter terrible situations or unfair treatment.
They may appear to be good people, but there’s no doubt they are on the side of the corrupt powers.
There are aspects where I trust Char too much or am rather oblivious.
>>48Killing the supreme commander right in the middle of the decisive battle is beyond just being reckless…
>>63If we don’t kill him there, he’ll definitely be assassinated later.
It seems that Char has originally recognized himself as a relative older sister and was thinking if he could go back to the way it was in the past.
Isn’t the Zeke Ax version a bit too equipped for a Shō?
He was just a small fry who tried to kill Gihren at the last moment to paralyze the command structure and give the Federation an opening, only to attempt to escape alone…
Granada’s action of leaving itself wide open and allowing the Luna Two attack is certainly behavior one wouldn’t expect from a ruler, right, GQ Kishiria?
>>52Is that Gihren’s plan?
I have the impression that compared to other siblings, you haven’t really decided on what you want to do and are not taking action.
There is a belief that we can find hope in New Types, but I also think we shouldn’t rely solely on Gilentop.
Lady Kycilia had the potential to be a Newtype…
>>55Well, theoretically, anyone born as a UC can possess that talent, so it’s not strange…
I was doing various things behind the scenes at Origin.
Attempted to assassinate Casval and let Revil escape.
I was trusting Char too much, or rather.
Well, I don’t really understand how the conversation shifted to talking about being related to each other, but they seem like a nice person.
I’m usually showing my real face.
Does the usual outfit have any dramatic significance?
>>60You can tell at a glance that someone is an evil person.
Visuals are important.
>>60They say that if you hide half of your face, you look more attractive, so you must be aware of your appearance as an executive.
>>60I think only the Zabi family is dragging along the design of evil executives from 70s robot shows.
The solar ray is… a laser weapon, right!?
If Father is alive, I feel like the Zabi family in the world of Zeek Axis wouldn’t become that radicalized.
While being the top of the military, also engage in diplomacy.
What they’re doing is like the nobility of old.
Even if I learn the true identity of Char.
Do you remember when I played with you when Casval was four years old?
It’s the kind of distance you have with an aunt or a relative.
>>67Kishiria is also in single digits!
The Kind Zabi Family
It’s funny that the aide has more of a new type feel but is actually normal.
>>71The voice is already NT.
It is possible to have an oddly strong sense of affection, a huge desire for power, and a ruthless ability to cut others off simultaneously.
It’s not just black and white for humans.
The Origin version of Kshatriya is a different person.
That part emphasizes that they are a timid and vulgar person with a strong sex drive.
Also, whether the sexual desire is strong or not, there are overwhelmingly many service scenes like sexy naked wake-up and such.
>>73I will read it.
>>73I saw Ms. Ma using a bulletin board for the first time…
What do you think, Seema?
By the way, who is the top of the attack force now?
A person who has several special forces.
The terrifying thing about the Zabi family is that before the story begins, they blew up four Side areas and caused a colony drop, which is incredibly extreme.
There is a certain aspect that cannot be commented on unless we understand how much each person had control and moved the conversation.
>>78Even if there aren’t many, people looking from GQ probably don’t understand this part, so they’d be like, “What’s up with the green uncle all of a sudden?”
If Degwin and Garma are alive, it probably won’t matter that much even if Giren and Kycilia die.
Someone was dressing Kisia-sama in a micro bikini with AI, but now they are praising her as a beautiful commander.
Despite referring excessively to internal conflicts, Chairman Gihren doesn’t come up at all.
He is not a bad person, but he has a sense of doing evil for the sake of making the country better.
This is the same as being with Gihren, but he’s a thorough racist.
What happened to the thread in the Origin world is about that level, and the rest is moderate.
Are you still wearing that outfit even now, not just during the war?!
Relative good person
I wonder where the people from the Dozul faction, like Matsunaga, have gone.
Since Kikeroga is being done with Hakuji, I believe Ghiren will appear at the end along with Gigan.
Is there someone you want to bring with you, instead of secretly abducting an acquaintance? Asking directly is quite a change.
It’s a world where even good people, when they overthink, might end up thinking, “We have to reduce humanity!”
Due to the presence of Ghiren and Dozle, the image of negligence in the bug is faint.
Giren and Nyaan are both really nice people, aren’t they!
In the original main story, Gihren is so outrageous that it’s understandable for the thread’s image to kill him even without the power struggle…
>>98The timing is just the worst…
If you leave someone who would abandon their younger brother and shoot their father from behind alone, you never know when they might shoot you too.
At least from Kiyeria’s perspective, Gilren had no choice but to kill at that timing.
It’s just not good that we couldn’t escape from Abau Akuu.
The Kysiria from Origin is honestly creepy.
Hair styles and so on.
Speaking of which, there isn’t “Arise, citizens!” on this route, huh?
Do you have the people’s trust?
>>105Well, since they won even in a disadvantaged situation, there shouldn’t be any issue with their popularity.
Giren doesn’t have any scenes at all, but I wonder if he’s busy with work back in his home country.
It seems that the situation in Zeon is still not stable.
Because I killed my father, if I miss my chance here, I will be killed as well… I think that was the case.
I think whether Gihren actually killed Kycilia was questionable.
When confirming the act of patricide, his eyes were moist, and there should have been a genuine family love.
I want to know what you intended to do by retreating to Zumu City.
It’s a bit too wicked for an origin.
Isn’t Gihren not that hostile towards Kiriya?
>>113Giren doesn’t really realize that he is disliked in the first place.
>>113It seems that at least GQ Giren wanted to削減キシリア’s influence.
>>113There was a political conflict.
>>113Giren doesn’t distinguish between enemies and allies; he thinks of everyone except himself as just his pieces.
>>113I am not such a fool that I can remain at ease next to a man who would kill his own parents for something unnecessary.
Tomorrow it might be me.
>>133Giren even uses the deaths of his siblings.
>>113Personally, I see it a bit leniently because they are family, and wanting to weaken the factions as a politician can coexist with that.
Since ancient times, in his last conversation with Kycilia, Char has only been lying! He says his hands are trembling, but in reality, they aren’t shaking at all! That’s what people are saying (mainly Toshio Okada).
That’s definitely a lie, or rather, even among the Zabi family, Char probably thinks that the best one is Kisiria.
I was really letting my guard down… The feelings I had when I killed Garma were probably my true feelings.
At one point, Kshiri was trying to plot things out on her own while deliberately taking on everything to act as a subordinate.
The fundamental likability was high, it was just that the last-minute betrayal was unforgivable.
“I really think of Garma as a friend, so I’m sending it as a ‘gift from me.'”
>>114What can be seen from that line is only affection toward Garma.
In the main story, there is a sense that bad things are happening to some extent, but there are parts that are influenced by the specifics depicted in the origin.
Even if it’s called a solar ray, could it be that in the zigzag space-time, it’s not a beam weapon?
>>116The air conditioner was a psychommu weapon, after all…
>>116A gamma-ray laser cannon, huh…
>>437What is the savage core of Earthnoids…!
>>116If you’re going to use the results of NT research, how about a Minovsky particle projector that applies the parts of Zecknova that are understood?
I want to see the GQ version of the evil fortress, the Zeon Grand Duchy headquarters, soon!
Is Nyaan going to be influenced by the Zabi family’s sense of style?
I sense a character design that leans towards being somewhat racist, suggesting that she’s a woman who gets carried away by her emotions no matter how far she goes.
It can’t be helped because it’s from the past.
>>120Humans in the Universal Century, whether male or female, German or otherwise, cannot control their emotions…
Even for Char, he despises humans but cannot completely abandon them.
It’s a shame that there are only about 4 episodes left in the next beginning.
Even after the story of Machu and others ends, I want to see the continuation of this world.
It felt like Muachel is still swearing allegiance as always in the GQ version.
>>123I think he’s capable, but I believe he’s not someone you should rely on heavily, McBe.
>>132But they are also capable diplomats with many connections to the federation.
As for clothing, only Kycilia and Char are dressed weirdly and stick out, so it seems like these two have something in common in terms of their sense of style.
The clear wrongdoing that was depicted in the main story and done with the person’s own intent is when they blew up the base along with their subordinates while piloting the Azam to destroy evidence.
If you don’t know, she’s just an ordinary work-capable lady, so there are no elements of surprise at all.
It seems like they’re going to make Nyaan into a cyborg, judging by the leaked images.
>>131Just because it has a Neo Zeon flavor doesn’t necessarily mean it is…
>>131Isn’t it just a thing that nobody understands enough to easily stop a Psycho Gundam leak?
If you ignore the underlying setting and just look at what’s shown in the film…
While supervising various things and working behind the scenes, Char also says things like how he used to play with children when he was younger, so he doesn’t come across as a simple villain.
Shooting Gihren was probably also an act to seize power, but it could also be interpreted that there were feelings about murdering his father.
>>134It can be said that we dealt with the fool who was recklessly continuing a battle with no chance of victory, thus avoiding unnecessary sacrifices.
Whoa, what is this leftover group…?
>>134When Gihren mentioned the killing of his father, his eyes seemed to move…
>>168It is both patricide and the murder of the supreme ruler.
Giren, the prince of the Principality of Zeon, is the top of the military but is still a subordinate to the prince.
I wonder if the Solar Ray in its original sense will be used on Earth where Garm is.
>>136If it were an attack on Earth, it seems like we could just have Von Braun or someone like him act as the merciless Night Queen.
>>136By the end of the One Year War, Garma had left the military and was probably on the Moon.
Because Char said such things when he was called by Kshyria.
Riding in the Azum.
It’s funny that she almost died with a look that’s just like an evil female executive.
>>137It’s just too surreal over there…
It’s subtly strong.
>>144(A Gundam suddenly starts speaking)
If Kishiria is erased successfully, the glory of Zabi will be monopolized. Die.
>>138The voice of the supreme leader’s heart is leaking out.
Giren basically looks down on everyone other than himself, even if they are family.
Gihren is too smart, so Kycillia probably thinks this is just a joke, knowing that if he kills me here, the front lines will collapse.
Using Garma’s death for propaganda.
Abandoning Dozle by not sending reinforcements.
Shoot the father from behind.
Hmm, this is a cancer of the clan.
Staying in Granada without fleeing during the Solomon drop shows that he has great composure.
I think you would be well-liked by your subordinates.
If the civil war starts with Kashiria Ghiren and Kashiria dies first…
It feels like Gihren will seriously carry out human reduction, and no one will be able to stop him.
Isn’t there something unsettling written about Garma in the first place?
>>147Was there something?
>>150I don’t know if it’s exactly Anno’s plot, but…
It seems that after eloping, they were brought back by an assassination group sent by Kysilia.
>>201If that were the case, Char wouldn’t be able to make such light remarks, so I think the route has changed in the GQ canon.
>>231They may have brought them back after the war.
You’ve been thrown out of Earth, Zeon.
>>201Don’t let it become nothing and don’t let everyone talk based on this premise!
I wonder what they’ll do for a successor if they end up killing the two like the green uncle, especially since Char isn’t around now.
There is a sense of Revil’s duality, in the prophetic sense towards Newtypes.
Maybe Dozle and Degwin hoped that Garma would become the top in the future, but I wonder how Gihren and Kycilia felt about it.
Kirishia’s subordinates actively gathered problematic individuals by nature.
There are always people who, due to the groundwork of a population explosion that will increase in a few decades to more than the number reduced even if humanity is halved in the Universal Century, come up with a logic like “to reduce humanity for the sake of humanity!”
>>159In the first place, they implemented a policy of abandoning people because they were on the verge of extinction due to population issues.
>>159I feel like Full Frontal is the only one who’s strange, and UC has been fighting that ideology all along.
Giren has a feeling of being a villain from a super robot series.
Giren has familial love, but if he can make effective use of psychopathy, he will.
If it’s a nuisance, I’ll eliminate it.
If the outfit is too distinctive, it becomes symbolic, and there are some aspects that can’t be changed.
Deep down, you probably want to stop looking like that.
>>162The reason I’m in a suit is just to keep it discreet, but as soon as I got home, that outfit was probably the opposite.
>>171Is it a hobby?!
I want to see what the Earth is like soon.
That strange purple outfit is really weird…
>>167But I think that outfit is what makes Kishiria.
There’s nothing we can do about a stray Gundam suddenly appearing at the base.
It’s unclear whether the new type that Kshyria speaks of is a matter of military strength or something innovative about people.
Giren doesn’t really believe it, but it seems like as long as they can deliver results, anything will be fine.
According to Anno’s plan, the Ackross is rampaging in Odessa, haha.
Why is there a need to enhance someone who is basically a natural new type?
>>174I wonder if it would become even stronger if I further enhanced the New Type.
>>190Having precedents is troublesome.
>>190The one done in narrative.
>>194When I think about the results of what I did, it turns out I really shouldn’t have done it!
Gillen was originally treated as a dangerous person that “must never be put at the top” by various people.
Kiciria is also showing some unsettling movements in the GQ world.
I’m a little scared about how the situation with GQ will unfold in the future.
>>175So I will kill both of them…
>>185“Are you okay, Sharia? Despite worrying that NT has killed too many people, it seems like the NT you brought and the NT Kshiriya picked up are about to fight each other.”
>>253Those two seem to understand each other in a way that makes them want to stop.