I like everything except my sideburns.
>>1Do you like sagging breasts?
I think it’s plain compared to Marasai.
It’s expensive, you know.
Properly strong.
High
The fact that Rick Dias is one step above Nemo is a disadvantage for the E.U.
Wasn’t Marasai supposed to come to Eugo?
It’s expensive, yet it’s breaking…
I love Nemo.
In Eutita, aerial dash combat is a lifeline.
Strong gym face
Too expensive.
The front is uncool.
The back is really cool.
The Mara Sai looks sharper, but for a Federation-developed machine, it has a design that feels quite Zeon-like.
Despite being a mass-produced machine, it’s costly and the performance is mediocre.
I only have that kind of image.
The performance is higher than that of Gym II and Highzack.
Compared to the elite pilots of the Titans, their skill level is somewhat lacking, which gives a weak impression.
>>14I understand that there are some good moves even with high-zacks, so I get that impression.
It feels too wasteful to use it for katsu…
I like the theory that systematically Gym 2 became Gym 3 and Nemo became Jegan.
>>16The culmination that AE Company was able to offer at that time, created by fully utilizing the know-how of OEM production for GM II and III and Nemo’s in-house production.
Everything is okay except for sagging breasts and coloring.
Droopy eyes, sideburns, and droopy breasts maximize the impression of fragility.
I heard that what’s inside looks like a Zeon type, so I thought it was another mass-produced version of the Dias.
>>20When it comes to Nemo II and III, the true nature of the Zeon or Anaheim system begins to show in their appearance.
>>21Do I need spikes on the shoulder shield of 3?
It’s only natural that it’s expensive because it’s properly using Gundarium.
It feels more like a clumsy color than a military one.
I feel like the flow from Sunacas 2 to Nemo to Jegan was mentioned in the work collection by Oobuchi-san.
The order in which they were designed is Nemo → Jegan → Sunacass 2, but…
>>24Did you want a Gym Sniper II? Custom?
The Jegan’s performance isn’t bad, but the materials are a bit lacking… I wished it had been made with Gundarium, but by that time, military reductions were starting.
>>25Technology has advanced, so it seems that titanium ceramic composites are as hard as the Gundarium that was used by old men.
>>27When the modified Giladoga is replaced with Gundarium from titanium ceramic (the original Giladoga)
There is a setting that increases strength by over 40%, so it seems that Gundarium has also been improved and its strength has increased (along with the cost).
The Jegan seems to have lineage not only from Anaheim but also from the direct Federal ancestry of the Barzam, truly representing the culmination.
The Marasai Nemobarzam was an expensive mass-produced machine made in Anaheim back in those days.
A mass-produced machine made with an excessively luxurious amount of Gundarium.
┌(┌凸)┐ Nemo…
The cheaper gym 3 has questionable firepower and mobility.
>>31Nemoto has better endurance in battle…
I want something like the Nemo version of Gym Command.
Can I become Super Nemo by equipping the G Defender?
>>34If you change the back to the same type as GMⅢ or Mk-II, it will work.
>>34This guy has a pretty weirdly shaped backpack, so I can’t attach it.
>>60I saw the modified version with the gym 3 backpack combined with AOZ.
In the past, it was often said that the Seed anti was stronger than the Strike Freedom.
In reality, the Z’Gok was stronger.
The first officially adopted mass-produced machine from Anaheim.
I dislike the initial Jegan being given a tough fight by Giladoga.
There are quite a few relatives like Nero and Gemo who are just there for the moment.
>>41Isn’t that a Gundam with a split design?
>>41Because Nemo himself was someone who couldn’t fully become the completed form of a mass-produced machine.
I can understand why there are many unsuccessful brothers trying various things to find that last step to fruition in the Jegan.
Z has a lot of battles that aren’t very satisfying, though.
I think it’s quite strange that there aren’t any scenes where Nemo is active without Rozamii.
I have the impression that in SD, it was treated as a poor child with the same specs as the second player color of the gym.
It doesn’t matter either way.
Even though it was a time of inflation, there shouldn’t be any weak points in the setting, yet it is being treated too harshly.
>>47There are no performance-related flaws in the settings.
It says it’s expensive, but…
Sloping shoulders, a backpack that focuses on the center, and frames sticking out from the shins all have a surprisingly strong individuality.
In the end, I don’t really know if it’s expensive or cheap, or if it’s α or γ.
>>49It was cheap, but not as cheap as I expected… something like that?
I think the red visor is cool.
The shield aside, the main weapon, the gym rifle, is terrible.
At least I want a Clay Buzz.
I think the back view looks cool.
A weak guy like a gym reform.
First, I won’t get on.
In games, it’s a position that tends to become weak.
I find it heartwarming that Johnny’s former Zeon soldier is saying it’s nice to switch from a GM to a Nemo.
>>56Was the control system similar to Zeon?
>>58The operating system is from Anaheim, which was commonly used during the Z era.
The maneuverability and the feeling of movement are similar to the Zeon MS.
>>58Recently, the aircraft made by AE Company are the Haizack, Rick Dias, Marasai, and Hyaku Shiki, so there are quite a few mechs that feel very Zeon-like.
>>69The foundation of the MS business comes from the acquired Zionic Company, so there are probably many Zeon-related technologies as well.
The Jegan has a certain persuasiveness when it comes to the idea that if an ace pilot gets in, it could take on a one-off machine like those in the Starge series and potentially have a chance.
I have a feeling that even if the same thing happens with Nemo, it’s still Nemo, you know?
Gundam is amazing.
I have a certain attachment to Eutita, so I can’t tolerate it being spoken of too negatively.
It looks strong when you hold a steel rod.
In the other world, I’m shining, right?
There was a handsome guy at the Kilimanjaro battle.
Aside from the saggy breasts, she has a pretty good body, so I was thinking if only she could change her face, and then Nemokanon showed up.
Whoa, that’s a bit too showy.
My beloved machine, which had about half of its performance attributed to the shield.
I spent money on the aircraft, so the weapons are weak.
Eutita was easy to use.
I wasn’t sure about her strength, but in the anime, Rosamie easily took down a Hizack and managed to grab onto Z’s leg, so she might actually be pretty capable.
It looks just like the Gym Sniper 2 on the outside, but it’s strange that they didn’t make a sniper type for this one in any side story.
Is the performance of Marasai or Barzam better than Nemo?
>>76This is a substitute machine that was originally meant to be supplied to the Eugo, but was given to the Titans to curry favor.
I wonder what this color is.
I like it, but…
It’s strong when a skilled pilot is at the controls, but a regular soldier won’t be able to utilize the aircraft’s performance properly.
An image of wanting to ride on Dias, which has clear strengths.
I won’t say it’s like the later versions of the Jegan, but I think it would be nice if there were a bit more variation in equipment in the main story, like with bazookas.
>>79During the Gryps era, everyone felt that having a beam rifle was all that mattered.
The candidates mentioned as rivals, like Marasai and Barzam, are generally like that as well.
>>79I think there is room to consider NeMo there.
It might be fine to imagine that the Nemo squad, with the judgment on site saying, “We’re going to spread out our range,” communicated this up the chain and were allowed to use the bazookas and missile pods that the gym was using.
The color and face look too weak.
I wish I had a Hyakushiki rifle…
In the Kondo Kazuhisa version, a squad is formed to launch a simultaneous strike with the mega bazooka launcher.
The Basque is taking down Yazan with a commendable effort, using Dogos Gear as a collateral.
The Highzack also has spiky shoulders derived from the Zaku, so Nemoto, who doesn’t have that at all, really looks weak.
With droopy eyes and sloping shoulders, and my sagging breasts, I definitely appeal that I am not the main character.
The individuality of the suspension is strong!!
>>88I think wearing the long shield of the federation on my left arm would create a balanced body shape.
Marasai actually has a better design without such shields.
In terms of meta design, it looks like an updated gym and Zaku for a new era.
The Hi-Zack and Jim II seem to have somewhat insufficient visual updates.
The Haizack might be a well-designed Zak created by the Federation.
There are some guys like Nemo III that exist despite not hearing good reviews.
Since Katsu and Rozamii will also be riding, it stands out quite a bit.
Even the Federation soldiers were training with Zaku after the war, so maybe the ZION control system was more readily accepted.
It’s not a different color from the gym.
It’s not a bad machine since it becomes strong with Kats or named characters on it.
Rather than a federation, a Zeon-like unit balance.
I was told by Rozami that this machine is no good because it lacks power…
It might have been a novel version.
>>96Nemo is not a bad unit, but when you look above, there’s a higher tier.
In this era, there are also quite a few high-performance low-production machines and crazy one-off machines.
The winning Eugo MS has almost completely disappeared for some reason.
>>98Gym III: “It’s because it wasn’t very cost-effective, you know, Senpai.”
I think a rifle with a slightly shorter barrel is actually professional and cool in its own way.
I feel like it will transform if painted in black or dark gray.
Nemo the unicorn has become a normal color, but in a way, it makes me feel like this isn’t right.
Nemo and Marasai differ only in the specifications of the external parts, main engine, and the minor swapping of auxiliary parts.
There is a setting in some parts that the basic parts as the base of the MS are almost the same as those of its brother machine.
The Marasai was designed with the characteristics of an attack aircraft, focused on heavier armor, high output, and high thrust.
The Nemo prioritizes lightness and long operating time as a general-purpose machine.
I only used it because I received it; I don’t have any particular attachment to this guy as part of A-Eaugo…
I mean, it’s more like I have just a little attachment to Dias, and basically it’s just a collection of things I’ve received…