
I absolutely love how this goofy appearance showcases an incredible strength.
>>1What is that spinning evasive action from this shape…
>>12I understand it sideways.
It’s doing a vertical rotation on the first move…
If I think about it, it makes sense that a machine that has various attachments to a strange-positioned MS could perform acrobatic movements.
The wired beam cannon is an extension of my arms and legs.
The wired type is actually good.
>>2I understand that wireless is stronger, but wired looks better visually.
It’s easy to understand what kind of maneuvering it’s doing.
>>4There is a creepy quality to it, like a snake rising up from the flames.
>>4Wired connections have the advantage of higher output.
There’s no energy depletion either.
I was thrilled by the perverted super mobility that evaded all the beams…
I think you like the mech design of Ideon.
>>5You seem to like Galvo-Jick.
It made it clear that anything can look cool with the right presentation.
They probably introduced the Mobile Suit mode because it looks visually appealing, but I also like it just the way it is.
It’s strange how even the Higyopam inside looks cool like that.
>>8When I saw it in the main story, I thought something came out from inside!? Then there was the stylish princess carry double impact, and I thought it looked cool despite being a bit thin… but when I saw the images released later, I was like, oh wow…
>>19It’s the phenomenon where the opposite sex looks wonderful on the slopes…
The sound of the beam is too good.
Did I break through the Psycho’s I-field because I shot from close range?
>>10The I field can’t be accessed unless there’s quite a distance in space.
It’s skillful to get close via wired connection before shooting.
>>10Not deactivation but the image of distortion.
If you’re too close, it’ll hit even if you bend it, right?
In other words, it doesn’t work up close.
There are not a few nameless people who only have knowledge of Super Robot Wars and misunderstand the I-field and beam coating as convenient barriers.
>>14I think that when I was watching ZZ.
I don’t know how far the psycho barrier goes, but…
>>14It feels like the main Gundam series makes better use of the I-field than Super Robot Wars.
I never thought the leftover Gundam model, the Braw Bro, would turn out this cool…
It didn’t feel like everything was shot from close range, so I wonder if I can’t deploy the I-field while the armor is being expanded.
The mobility is insane…
Because it’s wired, I overlooked the fact that I can shoot high-output beams directly connected to the generator.
>>20Also, this reduces the burden of Newtype abilities.
>>23Like a seasoned soldier, there’s no room for play…
Even though it’s a silly machine…
>>23I’ve heard the theory that wired connections are less likely to be detected for the presence of intent than wireless ones, but I wonder where it first originated.
>>32Well, Amuro is really a bad guy, isn’t he…?
>>39Strike the source of killing intent! (While slipping through the all-range attack without killing intent)
That’s bad.
I love posture control that makes no sense unless you slow it down.
How did you pull this leg out?
When trying to make it in HG, there is the issue of size, but I really hope it gets made into a model kit.
If you pay attention to cable cuts and tangles
The Hermes bit is about the size of a core fighter, so it should be able to carry a generator.
>>28Even Char was troubled by running out of propellant, so if you’re going to partner up, wouldn’t it be better to have one side wireless and the other wired?
From now on, if it gets further improved and can deploy shields like Fin Funnels, that would be super cool!
I saw somewhere that the Dendrobium has a really long mega particle cannon because it can’t converge while inside the I-field and therefore can’t fire the mega particle cannon.
Isn’t it unnecessary to have humanoid robots… with that kind of behavior?
>>31If I don’t have this hand, I won’t be able to catch Char.
But since it has a beam cannon, if you catch it while it’s hot, it’ll sizzle.
>>31It really feels like deformation is only needed for close combat, so I don’t think it’s necessary most of the time.
I think I managed to avoid Hammurabi by moving the two doors flexibly while luring them in.
Approaching from above and aiming with the remaining two cannons.
It had an overwhelming presence like a monster, which was really great.
Both the building and the colony are safe.
This guy floating near the roof of the colony’s military police building was a flying MA, huh… what a shock.
>>37Are you stacking Minokura?
>>64It is probably even mounted on that beam cannon.
>>64Since it’s inside the colony, I think it can probably float if it’s not touching the ground.
I don’t understand the details.
>>64There are times when it is ignored in terms of direction, but until it touches the ground of the colony, it is in a state of weightlessness.
>>121Since centrifugal force creates gravity, it might not be related to ground contact…
>>139If it doesn’t make contact with the ground, it won’t experience that centrifugal force.
>>152My scientific power wasn’t enough.
>>121It’s easy to understand that centrifugal force is treated as pseudo-gravity, but when trying to ground it from the air, if you just descend normally, won’t it be like hitting a moving wall and rolling around?
I wonder if there are any experiments or something.
>>121I can imagine it, but then I wonder how the rain would fall… or if the moisture within the colony evaporates, would there be a lot of spherical clumps of water forming in the center? I can’t help but think about these things.
I don’t understand because my knowledge of science and calculations is lacking… Please teach me, knowledgeable person!
Not just the back, but there are thrusters everywhere.
The space combat capability is extremely high…
>>40That hole is a thruster… I thought.
(Beam sound)
>>63They were also blowing in the new anime of UCE’s Blau-Bro.
Although it does not compare to Cicero, I still move quite a bit.
>>132I don’t play games, so I didn’t know, but there were various things that happened.
Interesting
Riding this and spinning around like that makes me feel like I’m going to puke…
Shoot the giant enemy, shoot it, shoot it!
Unleash the wrath of justice, Cicero!
I wonder if there are any action games where you can ride an MA.
Is this the first time Sharia is fighting a big shot at the level of Psycho Gundam?
>>45Isn’t it a bit easier than when we went to attack Konpeitou (Solomon) with four ships?
>>45If it were a battleship, I would have taken it down.
That class of mobile weaponry probably only existed within our own forces during the time of the Zeon Independence War.
>>45Because there is a mass-produced Big Zam on our side.
Even without practical experience
They should have expected that there would be a big guy like that in the enemy forces.
>>45There is a possibility that the I-field was also quickly breached by closing in at close range, suggesting a countermeasure against the Big Zam.
After all, Ghiren and Kyshiria are completely ready to take on the enemy…
Please look forward to seeing wonderful performances next week as well.
Cicero also says that.
It seems that with a wired connection, it’s less likely for a Newtype to read your brain waves compared to a wireless connection.
Dyu-chan had the wrong opponent.
The beam coating display in Super Robot Wars is just a beam-resistant armor in the original work.
Especially since ZZ’s material is just resin, it’s so convenient that everyone should just use it, so why isn’t it adopted in the later MS?
>>49The beam wasn’t effective at all, so it ended up being quite confusing, of course…
>>49Is it because the continuous irradiation durability is limited to a few seconds?
>>109Being able to withstand several direct hits from the Dobenwolf’s mega cannon offers more advantages than just the problem of time.
I thought I would be crushed by the psycho’s armor, but…
What it means to win normally…
So the Gray Ghost had a nickname, huh? Sharia Blue.
>>55Do you think there is any merit in ending the first battle without achieving any results?
They say Psycho was weak, but I feel like it was originally a crazy machine that wouldn’t be affected by either physical attacks or beams.
Why can you slip through that and shoot a beam…?
>>57Strongest
>>57By the way, why didn’t the I-field work?
Is that the one that has directional targeting?
>>66I think that since the Soddon’s mega particle cannon was received with crossed arms, after the purge, it has to be received with the arms again.
The moment I tried to block it with my arm when I got hit, I realized I was being trapped from behind and froze, dying.
>>66The physical wired turret was shot after it entered the field.
>>118Was that such a close shot…?
>>57Open the path with the first strike and pass two cables through, then perform a pincer attack from the front and back…
Natural Newtypes are definitely amazing!
>>57To put it meta, that physics is likely for the direction to make these action scenes happen.
The transformation movement and the wired beam are so strong, how am I supposed to break through this…?!
>>60Well, to be serious, it would probably be the same way of defeating it as in the original, by defeating it with an NT stronger than this one.
>>60Psycommu is prohibited by the rules, right?
So are we going to have this guy fight against Nyaan or Exabe? Isn’t that impossible?
>>62Exabe-kun isn’t at such a disadvantage after all.
Nyan depends on the machine.
Speaking of Gray Phantom, it was a ship name of the Pegasus class in the official history…
It’s fine, that MA scattered federal ships with power like a buster beam during the Solomon assault.
If it’s Exabe-kun, he should be able to do something like this… with his youth…
Psycho’s armored funnels are super active!
Cicero’s super maneuverability allows for evasion! It’s just too flashy for action.
What’s incredible is not just the movement, but also the fact that even though there’s a barrage, the wires aren’t cut.
Look at the settings screen.
The beam cannon on the hand is fixed in that direction… I thought.
It’s fine when you use it because it shoots out.
Although there are various opinions about episode 7, I thought this character’s performance was a perfect 100 points.
>>75It’s like, this guy gets a perfect score of 100, but is it really okay for this guy to have a perfect score? That’s just the development here.
>>75I think the MS battle alone is worth a perfect score of 100.
Somehow, Exabe-kun seems like he’s going to be killed by Sharia Blue.
>>77I feel like it could be the opposite as well.
>>92If anything, I think I’m the opposite.
The Higyopam also has a gimmick to break the weakness of bit-type weapons, which is that they can be vulnerable if an opponent gets too close, potentially causing them to shoot themselves.
>>79Huh, can that be broken?
It doesn’t seem like anything has changed.
>>79Well, I guess that’s the concept of being able to demonstrate combat capabilities in MS form even after the wired beam is destroyed.
Well, I feel like it’s not necessary unless you’re up against someone like Amuro or Char.
Seeing them maneuvering in three dimensions inside the colony, it’s no wonder it’s lawless in space…
Even though it specializes in surprise attacks, the fact that it was able to hold its own against Tenpa in its first battle shows that its performance is really high.
Higyopamu is probably just a one-hit wonder for now.
Since it’s still Gundam, it seems like some kind of plausible reasoning might emerge.
>>87I think the GQ’s Kikeleaga and Psycho Gundam are movable frame machines developed by Char Sotic…
>>101Does it mean it comes from Jupiter?
>>87It comes across that they want to create a human drama while riding MS, but I can’t think of what tactics to have them perform…
>>106MA without arms, legs, or a head really struggles in that regard…
Thanks to being smaller than the official history, it can move in a perverse way.
“Deformation added later…!? I’m astonished and I’m groaning about doing MAV tactics alone…!?”
Embodiment of the MS abolishment theory.
In the Reiwa Gundam, the strongest MS in the story is the small version of the Brau-Bro.
The current situation is already interesting.
It’s been over 45 years, and Br…Cicerogawa is being evaluated.
Then it’s enough to just use the megaparticle cannon, right!
It seems like they might still have hidden arms up their sleeves.
It seems like they won’t be able to defeat this guy, and instead will be swallowed by Zaku Nova and disappear somewhere, ending up fighting the red Gundam that appeared along with the remaining two.
Shariable won’t die for now, or else the story won’t end.
Could it be that the MAV tactics were just a pair of incredibly strong guys teaming up, and later instructors just rationalized it to sound plausible?
>>102It doesn’t seem like it would be very effective as a strategy if someone around here did it, to be honest.
>>102If you can spot the enemy, having the first strike advantage is not wrong.
In the first official history, there was a white devil who counterattacked and rampaged with a level of superiority not just from the initial strike.
>>115It’s a pincer attack!
There!×2
No matter how high-performance it is, I don’t want to fight this in a combat mech!
As expected, in the case of the Zike-Ax, it’s only Sharia Brule without Sims aboard, right?
>>105If the rider is an NT, it seems that it can be operated alone even with Blau-Brau, so a Simus isn’t necessary.
>>105The practical test has likely ended with the Solomon’s escort fleet operation, so you are probably only involved as a technician.
Aren’t there any weapons attached to the shells on the left and right?
If you complain about the presumed final boss discarding the human form from the Geong, they’ll bring out the Higyopam form, which is troubling.
Whoa… Hammurabi! From Z’s BGM! From Levbit! From Gyan! From Kikeroga Musou!
Watching this in the middle of the night will definitely make you wide awake!
>>110The excitement and impressions turn the next day into garbage.
The enhancement of Sharial’s strength is complete, so we can期待エグザベ君’s giant killing, right?
“I’m doing MAV by myself!” is what Exabe-kun said.
I was laughing because it sounded like a joke about doing things like eating barbecue alone or going to Disneyland alone!
>>116Mav
I lost my best friend…
Important person: “Don’t you need hands and feet?”
Exabe-kun…? I got a little too excited about the sword descending from above and couldn’t sleep.
It’s definitely impressive how it efficiently dodges and goes in for the kill with a “processing” feel.
In reality, the main body has gaps in the I-field barrier.
The Aura Barrier from Dunbine and the Beam Barrier from Gaia Gear also have gaps, so special attacks and funnels can penetrate them.
The terrifying all-range pressure of being crushed one blind spot at a time was well portrayed.
>>128Doo-chan was told that trying to rely on visual cues after being ambushed was already no good, making NT seem terrifying.
>>135Hammurabi was hit directly, with their stance broken from both the front and the blind spot, so it’s impressive, but the opponent was just too much.
>>154An attack from the blind spot to draw Bit’s attention and then a surprise attack from the main body is ruthless…
>>135Exabe-kun and Machu are both avoiding attacks without looking even when shot at from behind, so they are thorough.
The mobile suit is fully equipped with a sunbol, but is it respect?
It’s amazing how this was able to win in official history.
Is it because of my curly hair and Gundam?
>>133It feels like even Sharia is saying that only NT can dodge all-range attacks, so it feels like I lost to an NT that surpasses me.
>>133If that guy with the curly hair hadn’t lost his temper back there, the White Base would have been wiped out.
Wired bits are too much of a surprise at first glance.
It was a story that had some parts that made me go “hmm.”
It’s a fight that I’ve been wanting to see around Sharia Ball.
I’m enjoying that time period when Einferia is distributed in G Generation, starting from the jab.
The area around Machu is one thing, but the thread images are incredibly cool.
When you look at it calmly, there’s really nothing that cool about it, and the person inside looks like a stick figure.
I wonder why it looks so cool when it moves…
>>142Well, to be honest, the person inside is pretty lame, but the transformation sequence is really good.
>>142Overwhelming strength is everything.
>>142The wired enhances the eeriness.
The psycho was melted without a chance by the high-power beam, and it was extremely brutal.
Well, both Machu and Shuji were showing quite a bit of strange movements, so they should get stronger eventually.
After confirming the distance between the field created by deflecting the first shot and the main body, it’s scary that two turrets are slipping in between, taking advantage of the explosion from the impact.
>>150At this distance, I can’t create a barrier!
It’s a bit late to say this, but it’s precisely because it’s CGI that this complicated design could be animated… I was born in a great era…
I thought that with current technology, wired bits look creepier and more striking than funnels.
It’s a story about whether the wings would get sucked into the bucket if you brought them close to a bucket that’s being swung around with water in it.
The wired method is difficult to read even on NT, so the white guy later creates the wire killing technique and the cruel strategy.
It’s a case where saying “keep an eye out behind you” is unreasonable, even if it’s directed at NT.
>>158Those who can’t do it have died.
>>158Well, Camille felt somewhat the same way.
Doo’s partner was an incredible underdog.
Isn’t Shii Ko Mama, who was doing the Stigma strategy alone, incredibly amazing…?
>>160First of all, it’s amazing to get close to the stigma.
>>160Well, it feels like there’s not enough firepower compared to Kikeroga.
>>160It’s amazing.
When I was active, I used a heavier light cannon and didn’t have an MC.
The performance of Gyan is too uncertain.
What’s going on with the sky of the colony? It doesn’t seem to get much attention.
I have a memory of something like the 00 Curios being quite rare.
Gyan’s success must be making Ma Kube happy in the afterlife too.
Hammurabi was able to handle beams from both sides, right?
A beam from the main body that had circled around above was shot in where I had avoided, causing a big explosion.
This guy’s combat is just like Star Fox.
It’s been a while since the last battle, so it’s just too much of a monster.
Slide the side beam cannon parallel.
The orange part opens up and pulls forward.
I remembered someone saying that it looks like the base of the beam cannon can extend and retract.
I can’t believe MS is coming out…
To be honest, the stigma strategy really leaves Mav behind, doesn’t it?
>>175If Mav provides support from the back as a sniper type, it should work just fine.
The story of whether the Gun Cannon and Gun Tank were left behind.
Maybe I was left behind?
>>175If Mav is skilled enough, they can also serve as the piercing role for Stigma…
It’s really dangerous for natural things to dodge before looking at the point of aim…
With thrusters all over the armor for mobility and killing with simple high-firepower weapons… isn’t that basically Zaku?
>>178Is it a simple weapon?
>>178Well, it seems that in close combat it might be weaker than the Geo, and I feel like that kind of grandiose weapon isn’t necessary for taking down MS, so I think the concept is quite different.
I only followed behind and accurately supported Char, who was recklessly charging in and causing a ruckus, so it’s hard to say if that really qualifies as MAV tactics.
>>179It seems that they simply incorporated adjustments for space combat into a two-man cell to ensure versatility that anyone can use.
The colonel subtly indicated that his own things are different.
It’s outrageous to dodge all beam reflections while extending the wired bit…
It doesn’t even graze the cable.
I feel like in some work, they synchronized the rotation speed when docking with the colony.
The reason there is a helipad on the rooftop of a cylindrical colony might be that without it, the helicopter would experience a relatively rapid deceleration after takeoff and could get caught up with the building.
Braubro is just a big piece of garbage.
Well, maybe Doo is just a bit weak as an NT.
Rather than saying Psycho Gundam is weak, it’s more like this.
>>187Since you said you can’t see the sparkle, it’s possible that the side effects of Zeknova were interfering with your NT abilities.
What is up with Machu saying the same thing as the green old man with no damage and Doo?
If the generator output remains at 74,000, that’s an abnormal figure, Blau Buro.
ZZ outputs for 9 units.
Distant weapons are avoided with NT power.
Once you enter close range, you’ll be killed on first sight by the Stigma.
Rational
Married women were also using wires to achieve a kind of all-range, so the destination for NT is the same, right?
It was broken by a mysterious warp.
How dare you, Gates!
Even though there was no highlight in Z…
Why does that guy look cool when he moves, even though he’s so ugly?
I think it’s just plain lame.
It has become even more uncool, resembling disposable chopsticks.
>>185What the hell is dodging with a beam roll?