
I thought it was the same aircraft.
Normally, I don’t understand.
I thought the Titans were a faction of Zeon soldiers absorbed by the Federation.
When lined up like this, it looks quite similar as it is.
I thought it was just because of the breasts that it ended up looking like a gym version of Zaku.
Wasn’t there a setting in the past where they just made modifications to fit the times but the base was basically the same?
>>4How about Gym II?
They’re bad guys because they’re riding Zaku-like MS.
I had an understanding of about that level.
It wasn’t wrong at all.
I thought it was ridiculous for the Federation to use something that was basically a Zaku just to harass the remnants of Zeon.
>>6I feel like Z shows even more of the sponsors’ convenience compared to the original.
Having a duct attached to my chest is really gross.
Before the broadcast, Æu-G was scheduled to use the Hizack, but due to the sponsors…
It is the result of being told that if the ally is a Zaku, the viewer’s children would be confused.
Isn’t it confusing that the Titans of the Federation are using mono-eye mobile suits so much?
>>8The Titans are the enemy…
I understand how you feel because I confused Jim and Jim II.
I can tell the differences in appearance related to the gym, but I still struggle to match the names.
I think it was unrealistic from the beginning to have a plot where we have to fight the Federal Army while also making the enemies Monoi.
They say children get confused, but from the perspective of children back then…
Why are those guys hunting down the Zeon remnants of the Federation?
I’m using a Zaku! That actually confused me even more.
Aren’t you doing it?
If it’s a child, it would be different because something is coming out from the shoulder.
It looks similar to an Oldsmobile MS, but it’s completely different.
There was no sense of camaraderie at all with Rick Dias or the Methuss.
The Titans are Zeon, right?!
The mono-eye is ultimately a federation that is not inherited.
High Zack is a torso gym, so it’s relatively easy to understand.
Well, the AU also has Rick Dias and things with mono-eyes, but…
I think that adults have always looked down on children too much, both in the past and now.
>>22It seems that Bandai’s decision was not wrong.
There are too many Zeon warriors in the Titans!
I wonder why the Titans are in green and the Federation is in blue.
>>24The concept of Titans Color came about later.
The federal-like quality is just a variation of the gym, no matter how you look at it…
Despite going out of their way to confiscate and modify it, the Zaku Cannon is treated poorly.
>>27It’s also used for things like the Kilimanjaro defense…
MOBILE SUIT New Z GUNDAM MOBILE SUIT Preparation Draft High Zaku: Camouflage colors suitable for practical use are employed, in contrast to the simple colors of the old type. Normal Zaku MSV-06R Rick Dias: Naturally, the machine for Char features a “red” coloring. GUNDAM-MK II: The mechanical design is currently in progress and has not been formally decided. What can be introduced this time is a preparation draft that may undergo further changes. We hope for a design that surpasses the previous work, MSV. 7
I feel like Zaku III is somewhat lacking in presence.
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When I was a child, I thought the Zaku III was named Ryūhi.
I thought the old Zaku was a work-related mobile suit without weapons.
First of all, it’s hard to understand from the fact that the initial Zaku is II.
I wonder how it feels for the ordinary Federation soldiers to be riding Zaku when everyone around them is in Gundams or Nemo, despite the gloomy Titans.
I was reluctant about the deployed Hizack.
When I actually rode it, I found it to be straightforward and easy to use, and I liked it.
It feels like that, doesn’t it?
Looking at it this way, it’s more like a Zaku than a Zaku II改…
Isn’t the story that the High-Zack passed approval because Fujita designed it casually?
I think Rick Diaz’s design is quite aggressive even when he’s on the side of the allies.
This guy is in the Gun Cannon or Gun Tank position, as mentioned in the first generation.
>>39Why did you fade out?
It turns out that Marasai was actually on the AEUG side.
It seems that using the rifle and saber at the same time causes a short due to a generator issue, but it doesn’t seem like there’s much opportunity to use both simultaneously.
>>42Even though the pipes are increasing, it doesn’t make sense and there seem to be some issues…
>>48It is related to the reasons for the increase in pipes, but increasing the amount of pipes alone does not solve the underlying flaws, so it is deeply rooted.
The body unit of the Hi-Zack is a part that vividly illustrates the characteristic of this machine, which is often described as “a half-hearted fusion of Federation and park technology.” The body unit condenses the features of the RMS-106 Hi-Zack. The main generator unit installed on the time axis is a Federation-based device that conducts power supply. The design of the window is fundamentally supervised by Federation mobile suits, but the connections with backpacks are also exclusive to Federation models. This is because the Hi-Zack, which created the space-dragon color in this design, is made up of a collection of generators integrated in a way that allows for substantial output. The generators are completely excavated from the production heritage of the excavation period, leading to high energy consumption, and as a security measure, the structure is designed to shorten the main power supply connection. Additionally, although the generator has a considerable output, it does not merely extend to the Barbatos. Hence, it becomes necessary to expose several supply cables to the exterior. Even so, when using beam weapons named “Lana” or 3 types of beam guns, it is not possible to use beam rifles and heavy beam rifles simultaneously (while not actually impossible, using the rifle’s energy cap system or by recharging the blade or saber causes the weapon’s braking force to activate, rendering it useless as an armament). This machine’s structure leads to the potential for producing significant facilities, resulting in societal impacts influenced by the community. In the history of the Federation and Principality, the Hi-Zack at its inception is said to be a prime example of this, and the famous phrase “official” remains…
Rick Diaz has been quite active, hasn’t he?
Amuro also got on.
I heard that Gym 2 was designed with the idea of being powered up through animation.
The High-Zack is similar in some ways.
The realities of the situation come first, and then we attach reasoning to them.
>>46The problem of having too much leftover red paint from Sunrise.
There was a nameless Zeon getting angry at Haizack the other day, and it was no good.
I think the High Zack is designed carefully.
It has been said that Tomino liked it more than the designer.
Therefore, it appears in later times as well.
Shinta thinks Haizack is cool.
Give me a new one in HG (high grade).
Please re-release the MG.
I’ve seen suspicions that the theory of red paint is an afterthought.
It feels like a luxurious Zaku with a larger shield and thrusters on the left arm.
An old model called the Marine High-Zack also appears.
Zack!
The Titans are part of the Federation but are foes! Yet they still pull out Zakus (not knowing the difference with Hi-Zacks), which makes things even more troublesome.
The mono-eye can be a symbol of the enemy, but don’t make the Federation the enemy in the second installment!!