
Dragoon Strike
The performance is completely equivalent to the original Strike.
The color of the PS armor remains the same as the Strike, but the twin eyes use those of the Rouge, so the colors are different.
The worn and deteriorated parts have been replaced with new ones, maintaining the reactivity and durability at a high level, close to the designed performance.
Since that’s the case, this person is clearly a separate individual from Rouge.
I wonder what this person is doing and where they are now…
They might be modified like a Duel Buster and left abandoned somewhere.
Aren’t you sleeping around Morgenröte?
Kaito bought it.
Just kidding.
There’s still time between Recole and destiny, so this guy can screw up and we can squeeze in the incident where freedom makes it just in time.
>>3Didn’t you have the impression that it was repaired when the Keroro Corps was scattered in the Seed Death?
Did it still exist? I feel like it exploded when it made the impossible possible.
>>4The debris was floating, so didn’t they restore it?
>>8There also seem to be parts inside the Archangel.
Aren’t they testing a machine somewhere in the orb?
I will offer (some items) at Moo-san’s grave.
The rebuilt Strike, setting that aside, it wouldn’t be surprising if the Dragoon Striker appears in another side story.
>使い手が居ないTon
Maybe Blue Force should use the Dragoon Striker…
His eyes are properly green.
The color of the striker is sky blue with yellow, and I feel like it’s a bit too toy-like.
The rouge was broken by the sparkle of the sky.
The rouge of freedom might be this.
>>12Oh, I see.
>>12Even though it’s broken, since only the limb parts exploded, I think it’s within the range that can be managed with spare parts.
If it’s something like this as a spare, then I guess it’s fine.
Was there no Fragmaman there already when we recovered the remnants of the strike…?
I wonder how that survived.
I didn’t know anything about this machine until it appeared in G Generation, so I don’t understand anything.
The performance is still that of a standard trike, and since the worn-out parts have been replaced with new ones, the intention of the setting is that it’s simply a revived original Mu machine.
>>16If you’re going that far, wouldn’t it have been good to also include a power extender like the Rouge?
It’s good that Mu is alive, but how he was retrieved is a mystery, isn’t it?
>>17I wonder if a junk dealer picked it up.
>>20These guys are so convenient…
>>20Doesn’t it mean that you sold it to Phantom Pain afterwards?
>>17Since the Dominion is sinking in the same area, maybe the Allied side sent out a search party and recovered it at that time.
It’s a Super Robot Wars, but I wonder if before the main story of UX, I deployed with Exia Repair 2 and fought against Ribbons. My imagination is expanding.
They should normally have parts for repairs made for operation.
The performance is still the same as Strike, so at least the parts that were enhanced with Rouge are not being used.
The visuals and settings in Recollection are already inconsistent, so I’m waiting for them to reorganize the settings once more.
>>26Was there something?
>>28There’s a line that says, “What about adjusting the rouge?”
However, since there is a setting that the engraving on this guy’s head is MBF-03 ROUGE and that X105 was repaired with spare parts from MBF-02, it can’t be said to be a contradiction.
>>39Since there’s a statement in the game about gathering spare parts and assembling them, it seems like it’s similar to the Second Unit of Rouge made from the spare parts of Strike found in AA and the parts of Rouge.
For now, the head is a spare part for the rouge.
I see…
In an unexpected situation where the brigadier general borrows a red to go out into space.
Kojiro promptly handled it and immediately served the rouge with the brigadier general setting.
Surely it was because of the experience from this incident…
Different.
When you picked up the fragments, Muu-san must have thrown them away.
The more additional settings are added, the more it feels like Lohengrin couldn’t evaporate this thing, huh? That’s not impressive at all!
>>33Because we made the impossible possible.
>>33The original form at the part level was almost intact from the beginning, just scattered by the explosion…
I didn’t really care when another one was added while I was playing Battle Destiny.
The remnants of the arm are being used for a gold frame, how busy!
>>37The Aegis head that has been left untouched for a long time…
>>43You are the main attraction with transformation and Scylla, and even if you pick up your head…
>>48The sensor system is important, right?
>>54Unless it’s something really important like the head of a dreadnought, an X-number is just not enough.
Since there is a Gunbarrel Dagger, there should also be a Dragoon Strike.
Perhaps the free-spirited Rouge was restored using parts taken from this one.
Um…
After the Strike dramatically exploded right in front of the eyes and nose of the Ark Angel’s bridge.
The Allied forces appeared and took Mu inside with them.
After that, it will be that the Archangel took in the remnants of the Strike without Mu’s presence.
Is this okay?
>>41First of all, the fact that Mu’s death was erased is the most troubling thing…
>>47It’s seriously only this guy that can have a helmet that was prominently floating up close get erased with a correction.
>>52(It was collected by the people from the union…)
The parts of the rouge are increasing infinitely.
If interpreted as almost being rouge, there is no contradiction, but if it’s said to be a strange way of writing, then yeah, I can agree with that.
What is often referred to as repairs is actually quite often a complete rebuild in reality.
>>45I remember that when we remodeled my parent’s house, we basically demolished it and then rebuilt it.
It seems they decided to renovate because it would be cheaper with building confirmation and such.
Is there even any value left to recover? It was destroyed to that extent.
Not everything evaporated, so you probably carefully sorted out the parts that could be used for reconstruction from the wreckage.
Do your best!
Since Rouge is also a strike, it’s probably recognized like Dragoon Strike (Rouge).
They were probably thrown into space from an explosion near the cockpit and ended up in the allied ship…
On the contrary, I want to ask where the parts of Muusto are left.
Well, it doesn’t matter how many strikes you make…
The missing aircraft is likely stored underground in Orb or has been stolen by junk dealers.
>>59I wonder what happened to Tiger Gaia.
>>62I think they’re managing it at the factory.
>>59In this world, we must thoroughly recover everything, even the clearly wrecked units.
Parts are taken to the side story and used for the revived monster…
In the first place, it’s funny that the wreckage of the strike, which exploded spectacularly in the vacuum of space where kinetic energy doesn’t dissipate, is just floating around AA in a stationary state…
>>60If you start to concern yourself with that kind of thing, strange depictions will come out one after another…
>>60Maybe it’s the ether universe.
Since Aegis is a command machine, the head should be quite important.
That crest is packed with an electronic control system.
It seems they picked up and revived that trash that is even worse than junk.
It can be said that it is more emotionally understandable to say that it was rebuilt with the intention of being a memorial for Mu.
There’s probably no one wanting to go out of their way to pick up the old-fashioned severed head lying on Marukio’s private property, but clean it up, Aegis.
>>65It’s a tourist attraction, isn’t it?
It’s idiotic that there are only three Dragoons and it uses four batteries just for one flight, and it’s also a stupid design to carry sixteen batteries as a countermeasure.
>>68It’s nice when batteries fall out in combat anime, isn’t it?
It’s not just with the species, but isn’t it convenient how there are spare parts for Gundams just lying around?
Where does it come from?
>>69There were versatile machines on board, and parts from different units were forcibly used.
Well, that’s just for the sake of storytelling.
>>69It can be taken from the field.
I thought it might just be that I didn’t know because settings are often completed while I’m not paying attention.
No way, does it really not have a setting for how Muu-san survived yet…?
>>75There’s no other reason for it besides forcing it to match with the special edition before the seed of death.
>>75Before becoming Neo in Seed Destiny, he was heavily injured and retrieved, as depicted in the artwork.
If you want to operate properly and conveniently, don’t you need spare parts for the number of machines you plan to set up?
>>76It seems there is no information beyond what is shown in the main footage, like being retrieved by the Jibril group and undergoing memory modification surgery.
The feeling of it being something that seems like it should exist but doesn’t really feels very original to G Generation.
>>77It’s hard to say it’s original because of its high level of formality.
Well, it is original, but…
Strike level
Even if they’re in pieces, the fact that they can create a resurrected monster means that if they really want to, even a chopped-up Saber can be turned into a resurrected monster… is that what you’re saying!?
>>80Since I couldn’t fix it at that moment, it’s already a no-go… but if it’s possible to send it back to the home country, it might not be impossible.
I don’t have that kind of leeway.
I think they load as many spare parts for the Strike as possible when they enter the orb.
Memory modification surgery on Strike!?
>>85I am Strike Noir… I do not know anyone who calls themselves Strike Gundam…
>>98The pointed part of the shoulder is clearly a nuisance that forces a redesign of the striker, so remove it.
>>98Stop with the developments that seem likely in SD Gundam.
>>101The fact that the king of Gundam III, the father of the royal knight Strike, was brainwashed and became Strike Noir is already happening.
Given the extent of the explosion, does “rebuilding” really mean rebuilding, or is it more like incorporating some of the original parts as a memorial?
>>86It’s a machine that fought together with me all this time, so it feels like there’s a sentimental attachment, and it seems like they left some parts that can still be used.
It can’t be helped!
I was suddenly told, “Looking forward to the sequel next year!”
>>87It’s unreasonable to expect to create a sequel in just one year with hardly any preparation time.
>>94It’s terrible, but Gundam often has stories like that, so it’s just business as usual!
It’s often the case that this series continues like that…
>>105The workload during the W to X period in Takamatsu is insane.
Mr. Mu’s implantation of Neo’s memories is surprisingly great.
It seems that there wasn’t much of a rejection reaction because the personal data itself is the same, just with different names and backgrounds.
>>90It seems that similar memory manipulation is also being done in the Extended, so it might be possible to do it along that line.
>>95Carbon humans are just a combination of memory manipulation and pseudo-level reshaping.
The only difference is that the presentation is in G Generation; its position as a side story is no different from those published in magazines, right?
>>91I think it’s quite rare for the main characters to be used so prominently in a side story, so I consider it like an OVA.
Now, you can just replace the broken units of current fighters with spare units and launch! That’s why the inside of the ship in Cosmic Era is probably full of spare parts.
Unlike rouge, it has a weaker symbolic meaning (or rather, both major factions think that a strike is the worst).
It will probably reach a point where it won’t be needed anywhere anymore in terms of performance.
Could it have been used for data collection on the Shiranuiki equipment and then discarded?
>>93In the alliance, Actaeon is still busy making strikes.
Wasn’t it the case that if you hit Lohengrin, it would disappear?
Mu is a man who makes the impossible possible.
No matter how it looks like it exploded, I survived and even received damage to the point of affecting my transformation, yet I’m fine enough to become a Mobile Armor and help the captain.
The anime has a vibe that is quite close to the main story, which is impressive.
It’s fine to just use the Rouge name at this point, but did they really want to have Kira pilot the Strike that badly?
Well, the fact that my eyes are green already…
>>103In the first place, it is a strike at the point of rouge.
Strike is a modified mobile suit that has been transformed by the evil secret organization Morgenlater.
One might question whether a rouge that is not red can truly be called a rouge.
In the in-game animation, the tiger calls this guy “Rouge,” so I think most of this guy’s parts are basically Rouge.
Well then, shall we start by talking about how Char, who normally died in an explosion in the TV version, is no longer gone in the movie?
The tiger recognizes it as rouge.
Some people, like Kira, recognize it as a strike.
Maybe it’s something like this.
Compared to a certain director who was simultaneously dealing with the aftermath of W after the director ran away and launching the new show X, even Seed Destiny is still somewhat better.
Isn’t it amazing?
>>114I really think it’s not good to elevate this as something amazing.
>>114At this time, Goldran is also airing…
>>117Even though he was already a veteran at this point, the fact that his first directorial work for a TV series was Might Gaine, and that his career was rapidly stacking up is quite terrifying…
There can never be too many strikes, you know.
I personally liked that Rouge ended up being simply Rouge, because I like that it resembles the Kirakaga siblings’ machines.
Please modify it like Duel Blitz.
>>119I don’t think I need Spec II since I have Impulse…
>>119Understood! Strike Freedom!
Being a hybrid of Strike and Rouge means, in other words, Kirakaga.
Strike is being treated like a madman’s toy in relation to Metal Build…
I wonder when the whereabouts of this guy will be revealed.
Honestly, I wanted to see dragoon battles in the Re:Collection anime…
>>125I really want to see the scene of Shiba’s battle where it comes down to delivering the final blow and Aslan handling the nuclear missile with visuals.
At that time, Director Takamatsu was so exhausted that being given the directorship of Kochikame was treated as a form of rehabilitation.
I’m looking forward to the G Frame, but it’s been almost a month and there hasn’t been any information yet!
>>128You’re too short-tempered!
It’s confusing that Dragoon Strike made from spare parts of Rouge made from spare parts of Strike.
Every time this guy engages in close combat with a saber, I think that’s not what you’re supposed to do! But then again, Provi used a saber quite a bit too…
In this episode where the strike breaks, Kira becomes even more depressed.
>>134Indeed, Major General Ricole seemed quite lively and had enough leeway to flirt with the president…
I think there will be future participation from Inibu.
Is it that casually, chronologically, this is the first machine or pack that Kira was involved in developing?
Isn’t it the Rouge No. 2 (the one I was riding in Destiny)?
But you know…
The Gundam world still sees inhumane projects like Twilight Axis, where one person is almost solely responsible for directing, writing, mechanical design, character design, storyboard, directing, and animation supervision…
So, why did a Zaku that is completely different from the design line of this Gin suddenly appear…?
>>140Actually, I’m using something called the 9 Zaku.
I think it’s unfair that Dragoon Strike seems like it could be at a level comparable to the main storyline.
>>141The Gunbarrel Striker itself exists in MSV.
I wonder why I’m eating and sleeping in the gap between the stars over there… Is it because I’m alive…?
Revisited recollection.
Certainly, there’s a conversation like “Is the adjustment of the rouge finished?”
It seems that in the script, the color of the rouge was changed and the Dragoon Striker was carried on the back.
>>143The parts have a quite large proportion of Rouge, and since the model number is MBF-03, that’s why I called it Rouge.
Well, it might not be great that the Union’s X105 is also assembled with Eternal.
Amuro has been taking breaks (including house arrest) since his pilot debut, while Kira-kun has been working continuously; that’s impressive…
Wasn’t it depicted as if Mu was directly picked up by Jibril?
First of all, Rouge seemed to have become a symbol of the nation’s leader with some kind of destiny, but I didn’t think of that machine that way during the original series, so I wonder when it changed.
>>147It’s because you were active in the war of the無印!
>>147It can be nothing other than after Kagari boarded the three ships alliance.
>>147Well, it is because of the achievement of Lady Kagali personally going into battle to stop the war during the previous great war, right…?
Isn’t there something to nitpick about…?
Is it really okay for this machine to use up the battery like that and throw it away?
>>148So let’s just say that it didn’t come out later…
>>155The battery performance has improved in the sequel.
Surely the Brigadier General didn’t expect that repairing the Freedom would lead to the emergence of unknown MS.
As expected, it might be left piled up in Eternal for a long time.
If this were placed on earth without the meta element of its production period, I wouldn’t ask to lend it to Kagari.
>>152When Tiger told me to go get your machine, could it have been possible for the general to accidentally ride this one instead?
Impulse, become like Dragoon Impulse.