
It is certainly a powerful battleship, but
So that natural behavior that acts like an MA is strange.
If it weren’t for Neumann and Marieu, it would just be a somewhat high-performance ship…
>>2Let’s mass-produce those carbon humans!
MA sacrifices the livability of battleships, which is why it’s strong. If you invest this much cost, you can cause quite a commotion. Neumann and Heinlein can only be described as unreasonable.
Making MA is natural, and since the thread picture is made by a coordinator.
>こういう戦艦だけ作ってればMAなんていらなくね?ナチュラルでも使えるんだしThat’s not going to happen since we are both virtual enemy countries.
>>4If only we could mass-produce Neumann…
In Neumann’s public diary, Maryu was receiving an explanation about the Millennium’s armament.
I was able to handle it because of things like this.
It feels like the crew that can fully utilize this battleship is quite limited.
If we just prepare hundreds of these, strategies to maneuver against a large number of opponents, a helmsman who can understand and act on that, and a technician who can prepare various things just in case for every ship, then it should be fine…
It seems that the regular helmsman of the Millennium was a big fan of Neumann and gladly handed over the helm.
>>8I wonder if there are any helmsmen in that world who learned about Neumann’s existence and didn’t become fans.
Isn’t it scary to charge in wearing gel armor that provides absolute defensive power for a short time, and then unleash a barrage at point-blank range to sink the flagship?
>>9The gel armor was still a prototype at that time, so it’s even more the case…
It can conduct atmospheric entry and exit using positronic inter-F alliance in a single non-option vessel.
It’s the first combat ship in the Cosmic Era, after all.
>>10Doesn’t that cause the atmosphere to disappear each time you do it, leading to serious consequences?
Although it’s called a battleship, it’s essentially a Neumann-exclusive MA, isn’t it?
It’s just that when AA and the Millennium regular crew’s selected members get on, it ends up like that; normally, such behavior would be impossible, I think.
The compass is designed for going from space to the battlefield, so variable machines and the Millennium are necessary.
In the director’s mind, it is expected that the Life Rel and Imoja units will also be established in the Atlantic Federation and Orb.
Only a limited number of people can operate this in a MA-like manner.
I wouldn’t normally think to use that charge horn.
>>15Because the captain was just really angry…
Is the battleship going to perform a ram attack?
>>17You’re going to use a beam ram, right!?
>>102You can also defeat the Apostles…
Somehow, we broke through the barrage and Hilda’s Gelgoog and got close with two Jin units, but just having battleships is precarious.
>>18In other words, it would be good to have a type of MA that can engage in close combat as a companion unit.
To be honest, it’s equipment meant for storming the enemy base colony and landing.
In a cannon battle, there is a possibility of escaping.
Then I’ll definitely crush you with a ram attack so you can’t escape!!
It’s funny to see Maru and Neumann mastering the ship they rode for the first time.
Talking like it’s all about battleships and big guns…
Since the opponent is also equipped with a ridiculously large number of positron cannons, we’re free to do whatever we want here.
>>24

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I wonder what this battleship is thinking.
Moreover, the name itself indicates that it is from the second ship onward.
>>32The bridge being directly above the 12-barrel positron cannon is just incomprehensible…
Dodge with kaihi!
Emergency! Avoid strategic weapons too!
That bow ram is officially a weapon intended for ramming, as it has the name “Gouten.”
It’s a bit disappointing that the secondary guns have been reduced to just one linear cannon.
The guided turret is only effective against MS at best.
>>27Who is that guided turret supposed to be used by in the first place?
>>34It’s strange that Heinlein does everything alone; if there are multiple people in charge of weapon control, it should be sufficient.
When you add a remarkably persuasive newcomer engineer in voice to the combination of Mariyu and Neumann, it turns out like this.
The plant engineer must be surprised by the unexpected rampage using all the weapons.
I’m sure there are definitely people who think, “There are actually people who use Gouten…”
>>29What do you mean by targeting battleships instead of a plant or asteroid base?
When watching SEED, I naturally remember the names of the Armaments of the Archangels.
>>30However, there are very few people who can accurately remember the missile types of the Corintus, Sledgehammer, and Wombat.
The tactical basil rule can successfully complete the appropriate missile timing input, and the firearms control system officer is quite impressive at it.
What is an interplanetary battleship…?
>>33A battleship that can navigate from Earth to other planets in the solar system on its own.
In the original Gundam, the Gwazine-class battleship has this function.
I definitely think that Goten is made by Orb.
The bow ram Goten is too reckless.
What! Are we launching MS while performing a 180-degree drift!?
>>41Unlike ships at sea, if the thrust is cut, it doesn’t matter if it’s facing directly sideways to the direction of travel; it is essentially the same as being stopped.
The reckless feeling of full silhouette injection.
Well then, please replicate the quality of that bridge crew…
The big showdown between the foolish battleships is too interesting.
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The most incomprehensible feature would be the combat bridge; it makes you wonder if there were actually people or situations that used it.
Is there really something that can be knocked down by hitting it?
In normal times, engineers have a tendency to want to load everything onto a single ship, saying “let’s put this on” and “let’s add that,” which is a flaw of theirs.
Since it’s an emergency, I ended up saying that I made the most of everything, which isn’t good.
The Neumann’s exclusive mobile armor has arrived…
The guts to break through a 12-barrel positron cannon head-on and the guts to take a direct hit from a requiem.
The compass guys are crazy; otherwise, we’d get shot by orbs and it would be game over.
>>52It is clear that my heat-resistant and impact-resistant crystal armor has the defensive capability to withstand the enemy’s multi-barrel positron cannon, so there should be no room for a non-logical element such as courage to intervene.
If you don’t trust me, please take a look at the development data.
You will thoroughly understand how we arrived at implementing this system from start to finish, from 1 to 10.
>>67Since no one explained that at all to anyone, it was a “secret strategy.”
>>71If I don’t keep it hidden, I’ll be countered…
>>53If we’re just talking about firepower, someone has arrived who can compete with Quanta.
After that battle, there will definitely be an overhaul, and AA is sinking, so I wonder what will happen.
Should we borrow an Izumo-class from the orb?
>>54In the first place, the suspension of activities is likely to continue for a while following the handling of various incidents.
>>54I think they’re going to rebuild something like Arc Angel 2.
It is a ship that symbolizes freedom.
Every time I see it, the action to avoid the requiem seems strange.
That’s not something you can do within the atmosphere.
What is heat-resistant shock-resistant crystal armor… what even is it…
>>60A slight application of heat-resistant ablation gel used for atmospheric reentry.
Of course, a Neumann clone can be created, but that skill is something that was reached after an abnormal level of leveling up.
Shall we mass-produce Marukuro, Neumann clone, and Highline clone and distribute them to various countries?
>>62What about Arthur, who controlled the firepower?
>>74Arthur is irreplaceable in terms of his personality that alleviates tension.
>>74Arthur seems like he could be easily replaced…
We need to operate this as a deterrent and mediator, yet they’re just thinking about creating more, what a cosmic headache.
The battleship drifts in space!
…Why is that?
It’s a battleship borrowed from ZAFT, after all.
It seems that ZAFT messed up, so it probably can’t be forcibly taken away.
This guy is too well-matched with Maruyu’s tactics in the first place…
Isn’t it paradoxical that Maruyu’s tactics are strange?
Is it more like a clone or a carbon human with skill included?
Planet?
>>70Mars is relatively easy to go to.
>>70In short, I think it’s an amphibious ship capable of entering and exiting the atmosphere from space.
By the way, Minerva also falls into the same category.
I’ve always thought that I definitely want to create a Super Archangel level orb.
The Earth, the Moon, and Mars are all planets.
If you’re going to go against the compass, you need to conduct an amphibious assault.
The method of closing in and firing the main guns until death, trained by the 8th Fleet.
The confidence to say, “Of course.”
There is data.
I have never used it.
There’s also LHM-BB02S, right?
There are no training data for enemies firing a 12-shot positron cannon, so it can’t be helped.
Without someone who belongs to the genius of natural talent, it’s impossible to operate this ship in that way, right?
>>85was
>>85Why are you using everything, Captain Lamias…?
However, I can’t believe they seriously thought about creating a successor ship to Minerva with Durandal’s backing.
>>88The so-called all-purpose ship, in ZAFT, is only the Minerva.
It seems that because Heinlein is the one designing it, they think it can be done to this extent, or that I could do it, without originally considering its general applicability to the public.
When a ship with excellent single-ship combat capabilities combines with the Tactical Lamias, Tactical Bazirules, and a skilled crew, the enemy fleet will fall quickly.
In this world, if you carelessly show how to use it, they will immediately analyze and counter it, and if you’re not careful, it could be taken away.
I truly believe that keeping it hidden until use is very effective.
The way it was operated in the play was just too extreme; it should be manageable with Compass personnel.
>>94It should be able to perform normally, but can it really behave like MA…?
Going head-on against the enemy’s main body by yourself is something that no one can imitate.
>>95Alright, you turned 180°, right?
Take that, Tactical Basil Rule!!!
It is natural to withstand it with triple defense including heat-resistant impact-resistant final armor, anti-beam depth charges, and laminated armor.
In order to win, you must shoot down all the pursuing missiles and then break through the center to draw the enemy in, as per pirate tactics.
There are few ships that can operate both inside and outside the atmosphere, right?
>>98There isn’t really a need to use both in the first place…
If you think about it, isn’t Maryu-san also quite strange?
>>99It’s been strange without even thinking about it, hasn’t it?
>>104I was supposed to be a technician…
>>130Combat power that can be compared to Aslan.
>>133It’s strange because I’m a technician who made phase shift a reality.
>>130I’m involved in the technical side, but I’m originally the official vice captain, and I’m a captain, not a technical captain.
>>135You must be training properly in real combat, but aren’t you ridiculously strong?
>>135It seems to have little to do with that background.
What is that…?
Well, I guess compared to Aslan, he’s clearly weaker…
>>130He is knowledgeable in technology, but his main profession is a captain, and he is a disciple of Halberton.
Hey, why are you able to handle even Cody’s special forces?
>>145Just from the top, it’s like a multi-talented genius of a coordinator.
>>99Actually, this person has been strange since episode 1 of the series.
>>264This technical officer is somehow strong…
>>268It’s because of this person that Aslan was injured, even if it was by gunfire.
>>293I was just shot when I was rattled by Kira, so it doesn’t count.
“Why are you using Gouten to achieve results…? It really is like that.”
When a genius pilots it, the latest combat ship becomes a MA.
Wouldn’t it be good to deploy a large number of Neumann’s clones as pilots for the Zamzar?
I feel like there aren’t many sci-fi stories that are built solely around battleships fighting each other.
About as much as Star Trek?
>>108Battleship! Battleship! Battleship!
>>112“Make them feel the pain!!”
>>121(That AC/DC)
>>112It’s the original story behind the battleship drift.
>>108Yamamoto Yoko
>>108Outlaw Star…
>>120The word “Oruta Honehone” sticks in my mind a lot…
The Archangel-class and Minerva-class can enter the atmosphere without any options.
Reentry into the atmosphere cannot break free from gravity without utilizing additional boosters in addition to the positronic interference.
The Super Minerva-class Millennium has capabilities that a single ship possesses.
It has achieved atmospheric reentry and atmospheric exit, and can perform multiple round trips without resupply.
Even if you create a clone, the abilities won’t be passed on as they are, so you can’t just make a clone; you need to have them gain experience from the time of the seed, right?
>>111I understand.
You need a carbon human, right?
In that case, there are only world-class talents among the members, right…?
>>113Natural is amazing, being in there.
The fuel efficiency is too good.
Minerva is originally supposed to be on standby in orbit and descend when necessary, that’s how it is meant to operate.
Even with Neumann, Azrael was not evaded by frontal cannon fire.
>>117Can you predict that a sinking ship, while the crew is evacuating, would suddenly fire its main cannon?
During the landing description when entering the Foundation, the Archangel is able to land quietly.
It’s no good if Arthur isn’t here because it won’t lighten the mood.
If you can’t do forced power leveling by throwing complete novices from the seed right into the thick of the battle, you’ll die.
Here is what was created from “I survived!”
I understand that achieving results with long-range weaponry is possible.
I was wondering why Gambil had never packed psychommu-type or incom-type weapons onto battleships until now, but since it’s effective, it’s good.
…Is everything really to defeat the enemy general at Gouten?
>>128The reason is to break through the colony and make an incursion when militants do something at the plant.
It seems difficult for the approaching MS to carry out pinpoint attacks, but Shin will manage to deal with almost all of the MS coming towards him.
Marry and Neumann have definitely become living legends in the industry at such a young age.
Since neither Genesis nor Requiem work on Lohengrin, it seems like the only option left is to ram battleships into it, right?!
Is it intended to break through the outer wall…?
The AA crew that somehow survived is fine, but the Millennium crew that dove into the sea to escape has the information.
The AA sunk, all the crew perished, and it seems that only Luna was able to survive, while the fates of all the MS pilots, including Kira, are unknown.
>>138Captain Konoe: “Do you think those guys will die that easily?”
I was using Eternal to make it impossible to evade even against Minerva.
But thinking about it, it’s pretty strange that I’m trying to take it without avoiding it, even though I didn’t say that Eternal is in the line of fire at Neumann.
Arthur has a high rank and has survived as a member of Minerva, but without a certain relaxed charm, it can be tough.
>>144Arthur’s true strength lies in his ability to create a pleasant atmosphere that eases tension.
What I want to say to the millennium is what were they thinking when they added that Ram Attack weapon?
>>146Make the hull itself a kinetic energy penetrator.
Equipment to blast away a weapon of mass destruction that must be destroyed even at the cost of losing the ship.
>>156Ah, I endured things like Genesis and Lohengrin.
Super Minerva-class MS Planet Assault Landing Ship LHM-BB03S Millennium
Total length: approximately 430m
Armed
Positron Annihilation Cannon QZX-1/D Tanhoiser ×1
2-tube high-energy converging beam cannon XM47/D Tristan ×3
Mk.162 Curvenal ×1
Mk.4 Quar Machine Gun Turret ×4
Mk.344 Launch Tube System
Space missile “Nighthart,” ground missile “Paljifar,” intercept missile “Dispar.”
Torpedo “Wolfram M25”
T-2029 Launch Tube System Beckmesser
L464B CIWS/A
ASBX-2042 Heat Radiation Penetration Battle Gear Gouten
Heat-resistant and impact-resistant crystal armor (optional)
He reached it with the G from the emergency braking.
Mr. Maryu is a respected person who understands technology, so he charges alone into the enemy’s formation with an understanding of the technology.
Out of control.
>>149It feels like Captain Okita.
The super evasion of the archangel during Angel Down has probably been seen by many people.
Arthur is a member of Minerva, which Agnes could not become.
Well, since both the mounted machines and the ship’s performance are high, they’ll need to be active! While this is convenient for depicting the protagonist’s side, the crew generally has it tough, starting from the original series.
It seems unusual that Kusunagi has more Lohengrin performances than AA at the point where it is unbranded.
Most troublesome weapons are blocked by the battleship’s maximum firepower, the Lohengrin and the Tannhäuser!!
>>158Then there’s no choice but to collide with mass…
“I’m hitting it hard with full force.”
>>160How can you guess it?
>>166It’s a giant bullet that can move toward the enemy at my own will.
Dodge! (to dodge)
>>161It’s great to say that you can’t do it when you really can’t.
>>175Even without saying it, I can avoid it, and when I shouldn’t avoid it, I have the courage to face it without evasion.
If I could bring some prince from Britannia, it seems like I could handle just the fire control!
>>162He’s doing another job now, so it’s impossible.
>>165You’re just enjoying your honeymoon, right?
Recently, Kagari has been so much like a raccoon that her performances, which aren’t even clever tricks, are looked down upon as ridiculous acting.
I’ll secretly deploy Akatsuki and Kusanagi in lunar orbit to support Millennium.
>>164If I’m found out, the international credibility will be over, and I’ll develop equipment completely like my father…
I wonder where Captain Ramias and Neumann’s suitability would lie according to the Destiny Plan’s assessment.
Since it’s called a decisive weapon, it seems that once it hits, everything is over and they don’t consider retreating, yet they somehow manage to strike a moving battleship and withdraw without leaving any significant damage on the hull.
Take that, a mass attack backed by a high IQ, unlike the barbaric methods of colony drops!
>>172Wasn’t it just the coordinators who did that in that world?
Upon thinking it over, if the enemy’s defense is strong, then we’ll go for close combat! It’s something we’re already doing with mobile suits, so we might as well do it with battleships too. Are we really trying to do that with battleships?
“Don’t excessively disdain having power; I’m being scolded by my father’s message during the era of the Golden Will.”
>>176A neutral country will die if it’s looked down upon.
After all, leveling everything up and hitting things with brute force is the strongest method.
>>177It was impressive as a turnaround, but for the people involved, it was just hard.
It’s comforting to see that Arthur and Captain Konoe seem to have a long-standing relationship.
The Orb mainland is targeted too much, and if they underestimate us, we’ll kill them. It’s completely correct for a neutral country to be ready to immediately take action against anyone who seems like they might underestimate us.
>>180If we don’t invade the mainland, we won’t get to hear some nice music from Fiction Junction…
I have a secret personal weapon.
Even after such a rampage by the Millennium, we can’t get to Gouten without the Orb fleet and two Meteors, so there are too many Foundation fleet and ZAFT coup forces!
>>182The remaining fleet of the alliance, which was easily wiped out by the requiem, is also providing support.
Kusanagi was also damaged, and it would have been quite bad if Kira hadn’t rushed in with the Strike Freedom.
>>182There is a theory that about 30% of the ZAFD space army was gathered.
>>206The responsibility issues after the theatrical release will arise…
>>208It’s already a big problem that they were repairing the requiem…
>>218I feel like it’s problematic that the chairman and the intelligence agency didn’t notice their country’s money and resources regarding such a dangerous thing.
>>232The information bureau is also an organization within ZAFT, so if the top is messing up, there’s nothing that can be done.
Did someone just call Kagari a beautiful girl with a raccoon face!?
>>184Aslan, be quiet.