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Is that so? Isn’t Judoh fine too?
Because we were able to reach an agreement with the Federation until the transfer of Side 3.
Has quite a political acumen.
I think it’s questionable to impose Haman on him alone…
>>4Your sunglasses are tilted, Captain.
It feels kind of wrong to suddenly get really into judo.
>>5Is that so? I think you’ll only understand if you see it to the end.
This is no joke!
I will use my extraordinary political skills for the Zabi family.
Isn’t it because they aren’t using it for the Zabi family that a rebellion is happening…?
I think they didn’t want to show off their incredible political skills either.
I want to see Judau become the leader of Neo Zeon…
>>12Colonel.
>>12Amuro’s anger can be seen as a representation of the witnesses from Judau’s demise in Zeta to Camille’s recovery.
If anything, I would want those two to punch Char personally.
Char has the ability and knows his own position, but there’s no other man who can confront him at that level, so he’s filled with lingering feelings. However, during ZZ, he had already experienced a heartbreak over the missing sunglasses, and I think it was more about him coming to terms with his feelings rather than just switching to someone else.
Char and Judau are way too different.
It’s quite troublesome because just getting involved creates a debt.
While skilled in martial power and political ability, he has little popularity.
I don’t think Judau saw Char.
Isn’t it enough to just find a man who seems like a good support, as long as he has high ideals?
>>20That really is the case.
This woman’s circumstances are too extreme.
If you think of it as a 20-year-old girl, her charisma is truly extraordinary.
She’s still just a girl in her twenties, yet the Zabi family is in complete chaos, and there’s no one who can take on a central role, so it’s natural for her to want to rely on a man.
I am set at 20 years old…
I love that line.
First of all, it is rare for a person to be unharmed when being leaned on with that weight.
It can only become an object of fear or worship.
“Even so, there’s nothing to spit out at Judou! Saying that has reached a point where it won’t change unless I die.”
>>27If you stumble over your words for even a moment, you’ve lost.
I have no choice but to argue back, as it could mean denying my entire life up to now.
A life in your twenties probably isn’t that significant.
Anyway, it’s wrong of Char to push all the hardships onto Haman and act like being a pilot suits me. It’s Char’s fault.
>>30The faction rivalry in Zeon is so intense that it’s probably difficult for Char to lead in Axis, right?
If asked whether I want to see Lady Haman awkwardly rely on the younger Judau, I would definitely want to see it.
>>31I am grateful that I was able to intake a considerable amount of this ingredient from OL Hamarn.
That applies to Haman as well…
I wonder why I wasn’t drawn to Camille.
Is it because you look like a woman?
>>34I got extremely angry because I felt like my fantasy of being lovey-dovey with Char in my heart was being peeped at without my permission.
Since Char is dead in Hamarn’s world, it’s okay for her to look for a new love, right?
A level of flirtatious delusion with Char that even Camille, who usually treats Haman like a terrible woman, finds unsettling.
>>37Peeking into someone’s heart without permission, how shameful! How shameful!
Hamarn was definitely intimidated by Judau’s spirit as an NT.
It is said that it was forced onto Hamarn.
Was there originally any obligation for Char to do something about the remnants of Zeon?
>>39There are countless people who have no obligation to take care of the Zabi family but want Char to do something about Zeon.
>>62Becoming a commander trying to use Zeon to somehow deal with the Earth Federation is fundamentally a miscalculation from the start.
I think it’s questionable that the reward for those who achieved accomplishments in Neo Zeon is a dinner party with me, Ms. Haman.
>>43It’s not exactly the right to have a meal, literally speaking.
It means that remembering faces and names is normal, and that in addition to that, there would typically be rewards as well.
I wonder what it would have been like if Char had appeared in ZZ as planned.
>>44Hamarn is treated like a female version of Basquom, gathering hate casually and dying easily in the early stages.
The Hamarn faction (also known as) joins the Gundam team.
It feels like Mashumaru is lined up like that, as if they are on the same team in the OP.
>>50Wait a moment.
Wasn’t it an opening that seemed like the character would become an ally?
Camille lacks delicacy.
Killed by Char.
Even if we were to become a romantic relationship like Judo, it seems it would collapse in three days.
>>47Judo is so caring that it should be fine for about six months.
>>47Since I was still taking care of Pull while grumbling about it, if Hamaan hadn’t been jealous and tried to kill Rina, everything would have been fine.
I think the possession has been lifted even if I don’t end up with Judou.
If I still had the will to live after throwing everything away, I might have been able to start over.
Judau is actually quite attracted to Haman, but he was too ruthless when he rejected her.
>>51The strength to not confuse the order of important things.
Judo, who can look at the enemy with gentle eyes (if Rina isn’t involved), is a bit too strong.
Tomino believed that Haman was like a female version of Basque Om, so it seems he was somewhat irritated by her unexpected popularity.
For some reason, the person behind Hamarn apologized.
>>55If I messed up Mashmār, who swore loyalty from the beginning, and then died, did I get too strong… or is it just pathetic?
>>55The person inside said that they don’t like Haman because she uses bad words and is a bad person who starts wars.
>>187I’ve never been portrayed as a good person in either Z or ZZ…
I recently learned that Haman’s second sister is named Kahn, and there are others as well.
>>56I’m surprised that even my little sister has grown it out.
Where were you and what were you doing?
>>56Kahn Kahn
>>56In the story, the older sister is mentioned.
Char is not capable of making Haman happy.
A young and strong newtype like Judau could guide Haman and Neo Zeon in a good direction.
>>57In fact, that’s true.
It’s unlikely, but I think if Judo seriously supported Haman while doing Neo-Zeon, the Universal Century would have been much more peaceful.
I mean, if they’re raising Mineva like that, there’s no way she would be liked by Char.
>>59He even abandons women who are carrying Char’s child.
In ZZ, it shows weaknesses and the backbone is too tragic, but in reality, it might be slightly better than Basque, depending on how you look at it, it could be seen as even more brutal.
Well, the Basque Country also has a somewhat sad past, but…
I understand why you are not attracted to Camille.
Because Camille and Haman-sama are of the same type of people.
The person behind Mashumaro often makes self-deprecating jokes, doesn’t he?
The character you are playing could potentially become a position like Char’s, depending on your efforts.
“I was trying really hard, but then I couldn’t come up with anything and just died.”
>>67Well, I want you to play it confidently like that.
Perhaps there was a slight possibility of saving Haman not through worship, but through love.
The voice is… nice, right…
In reality, if Haman had taken Judau’s hand during the final battle, what would have happened afterward?
In the end, should I throw everything away and go to Jupiter with Judo?
The disparity between the accumulated image of Haman from all the past this and that and the actual Haman in the anime is incredible.
The main story features Haman being too fierce.
>>74It’s so gorilla-like to shoot the funnel first, create an opening in the enemy, and then charge in with the Qubeley to chop them up.
Char should be the one to curse his own unfortunate birth.
A fate of being made a portable shrine, regardless of one’s own will.
If it’s Judo, they have the frontier spirit to go back to the asteroid belt and make it.
It’s unlikely that a powerful new type without any background can easily engage in politics.
In the end, the colonel is way too strong to be a palanquin bearer.
The old Gundam had various things like games and manga.
Even when looking at the same character, the perception of the character can vary widely, right?
In just the main story, Haman is too unpleasant of a character.
It’s hard to tell whether he really thought Shirocco was just a foolish and easy-to-use man or if he said that while reading his inner thoughts.
>>81To be frank, I think Hamarn only successfully dealt with Scirocco strategically because she had the ability, but she doesn’t know anything about men at all.
When the main candidates like Judau or Char come, I end up failing spectacularly.
Somehow, throughout it all, I’m clinging to the hope that Char will come back, and it’s genuinely endearing from the main story itself.
It seems we’re circling back to a vibe that could turn into Machi’s alias.
Judo is a counter to Char, saying that before you uphold a great cause, you should cherish the people close to you, so the leader route is likely to be difficult.
>>85Who is close to the Colonel…?
>>91Younger sister
>>91It’s Seyla and Camille.
If I take care of Camille and Fa’s kid with a distance similar to Sim and Kunta, it seems like I would be satisfied on my own.
>>91It’s Seira, right?
I went out of my way to make a small appearance just to say I wish that bastard brother would die.
Haman is generally trash, and she disposes of subordinates who worship her, but she has an incredible charm.
At the Z point, Char! Before you die, follow me! You’re persistently recruiting me!
It was because of various factors related to the Gryps Conflict that I stood as the leader of Neo Zeon…
I think Brex, who was tied to the AEUG, is quite a charmer.
Originally meant to be a boss at the beginning, somehow she ended up serving as the final boss, so it’s pitiful for Hamaan-sama.
Well, if you’re asking that much…
It’s a face that says “There’s no helping it, huh?”
It’s strange if you think about it, but it looks cool that we’re not using funnels because it’s a one-on-one duel.
>>93You’re using a ton of funnels, aren’t you?!
In reality, Char has no leadership qualities other than having good lineage.
It’s just that it’s a remarkable creation of the Universal Century with high performance that can function even without it.
>>94Even Tomino himself says that the Universal Century is Char’s story.
>>94That ability to perform is what we call aptitude and talent, right?
The contents are somewhat superficial and quite immature.
If the later Char’s lover finds out that they sound like me, Haman would probably be happy in the grass and shadows.
I was disappointed by the scene where they panic and run away from Judo’s aura.
It’s too harsh on Mashumer.
>>101The ones who are truly awful are the anime creators…
I was saying that if the performer did their best, I would turn them into Char! But then I made them fade out, and when they reappeared, I killed them.
There are no decent adults to rely on.
Despite that, they are made to manage a small nation called Axis.
Char has no chance, but Judau had a little chance.
>>107Where’s Mashmar?
>>115Desire is said to be the furthest away from understanding or something like that.
But Mashmer charging into that monster war in the Zaku III was so cool.
It means that you may have the ability to perform tasks, but you lack the personality suitability.
>>110Even if I don’t want to, I’ll do it if I’m asked, so our personalities really match.
>>110Speaking of which, Char has never had a rebellion from his subordinates, has he?
There were things I couldn’t hold back.
>>118The legitimacy of bloodlines is the strongest card in Zeon, so there is no one who can do like Gremy.
The legitimacy that can overwhelmingly defeat anyone who claims to be Zeon.
I was able to go in peace at the end because I changed direction to Judo.
It wouldn’t have worked with Char, so I’m glad it was Judau.
But that Zaku III pilot Mashmar left quite an impression on me.
I feel that it’s unfortunate to be forced into something like being a warlord or dealing with wars on Earth and in space because they want to act like they’re of that age.
I was trying hard up to a point, but then I got lost in a feeling of emptiness and just felt like whatever happens, happens.
I think one of the bad things about Haman is that she ends up doing things that she shouldn’t have to do.
You mentioned something about Judo-kun.
Please take care of Haman.
It would be impossible for Char, who was killing the Zabi family during the One Year War, to collaborate with Haman, who is putting the Zabi family at the forefront.
>>119But if Mineva was raised in a strange way, that’s where I would get angry.
>>128Because she’s Garma’s niece.
>>128Even if we set aside the grudge against the Zabi family, if we trample on children…
That said, it’s very human that one wouldn’t just jump in and try to do something about it.
>>140You took Mineva out and undermined Haman’s legitimacy, didn’t you?
>>119From a maiden’s heart, I guess she wants to overcome that and have someone by her side to prove their love.
If Char forcibly took Haman away from Axis, it might be a great success.
What is that light!?
Dirty Minky Momo
I have a memory of thinking that Haman-sama seems to be doing something like mental manipulation or brainwashing and that she can do such things.
But I think it’s questionable to abolish the existing military rank system and introduce a system of knights and their retainers, Hamann-sama.
Isn’t this the direct reason why 80% of the subordinates revolted?
If you have a personality similar to Puru, there might be a chance…
>>125Pull has a personality that’s pretty much on the level of a child, like a close call… sort of.
I tried going back to an old hairstyle, what do you think?
The charisma of Haman is insane, having most of her forces taken away by a sudden upstart brat and sparking a rebellion…
>>129Gremy is also on the palanquin, with the anti-Haman adults behind him.
>>129No matter how talented the person is, compared to the unforgettable legacy of the Zabi family or the orphan of Dukun, just being a high-ranking official’s daughter is…
There are various things, but there’s no doubt that as a pilot, they are unbelievably strong.
>>130What is this barrier? Neither Char nor Amuro has done anything like that.
If I had met a man like Judo from the beginning, I would have lived happily.
>>131There are situations where one is already stuck from birth, so it might have been difficult even if we had met when we were younger.
It seems that there is quite a root of revenge for my sister who devoted herself to the Zabi family and died.
Char, who seeks a woman to pamper him, and Haman, who seeks a reliable man, are not a good match.
There probably aren’t many women aside from Haman who have the ability to let Char indulge himself, and similarly, there are also limited men aside from Char who are capable enough for Haman to rely on.
When you think about it, Mashymre really is almost the same age as Haman, right?
Pull was only accepted because Judoh was kind, but he was actually quite disliked by the Gundam team.
In other words, if Char had revealed his true identity at the time of Axis, perhaps Minerva wouldn’t have become a figurehead.
In the early flashback of Mashmer, it seems that Hamarn is teaching him the fundamentals one-on-one and is quite attentive to him.
Char himself had a strange upbringing and has gone through terrible experiences, so seriously, don’t turn young children into tools for political strife.
“Despite having a habit of cursing and killing Garma, who is unrelated to Dykun’s death.”
Sweetness for Mineva.
>>146Well, I was dragging along, wondering if I went too far…
>>146After taking my revenge, I somehow felt… empty…
I think it’s a bit naive to expect what I wanted to happen with Axis while Char was away.
It is impossible for Mineva to grow up as an ordinary girl.
I think Haman’s affection for Judau is largely a reflection of her admiration for Char.
The frustration towards Camille is simply a projection of frustration towards Char.
From Char’s perspective, it’s only natural that he has nothing but anger towards the thread image.
It’s incredible that just your existence can be so bothersome.
Even I would feel down if I were told that much.
My cute niece is missing.
Gremy will also rebel.
Haman’s heart was broken.
I want to scatter commemorative photos of Haman and Char.
I wonder if it’s a different type from Camille.
I can solve that.
There are too many cases where I have no obligation to solve it even if it means bearing a great burden.
Gremmy’s rebellion is interesting because it reveals his feelings of detachment and resignation about being nothing more than a tool, which can be seen in his words and actions.
I got angry when Camille saw my private account, but I’m also someone who used to secretly look at Char’s private account, so I’m a hypocrite, Haman.
The encounter between Haman and Camille in space… Cancelled! I laughed.
That’s right, even if we show our true feelings to each other, it doesn’t necessarily mean we can understand one another.
>>159In the first place, Amuro and Lalah were able to understand each other, but the conclusion was that there was no choice but to fight now, so it’s a space that only produces tragedy.
A woman who tends to receive astonishing insults.
>>160A woman who gets hit hard in painful spots because she’s fighting against a surprisingly powerful NT.
Is this person also someone who wants to decrease the Earth’s population?
>>161The ultimate goal of the war is to massacre the pigs drawn by the Earth’s gravity, but it is unclear what exactly we want to achieve with just the corpses.
Due to the unclear war objectives, in the novel version of Char’s Counterattack, the First Neo Zeon Conflict was referred to as the Mad War of the Insane Haman.
>>192What Hamarn wanted to do was not particularly defined because she was originally planned to die early on.
Poor Haman-sama.
Only those who have experienced telepathy from NT and have been spoken to condescendingly should deny the phrase “the very existence is annoying.”
Char is nothing more than my first love.
If I become disillusioned, I’ll likely go for the opposite type of guy.
Then Judou came to that place.
>>164As for whether I feel as disillusioned as I say…
When looking at the anime as a whole, it gives the impression that both Haman and Gremmy were tied up by their homes and blood and ended up dying.
Is it a relief that they were both defeated in the end by someone they had a good impression of?
I should be able to see the sparkle, but I don’t particularly want it.
The mental sensitivity of NTs tends to become more severe in terms of rejection at about a 50% probability.
>>169It’s already unpleasant enough to have my room or smartphone looked at without permission, but if someone intrudes into my heart as well, that’s just…
I wonder how much lingering attachment there was to Char.
I think Judau and Hamarn are a better coupling than Char and others.
>>171It’s sad for Judou, isn’t it?
>>173The destination ends up with Riina, who becomes Hamaan’s stepsister, being the biggest victim.
Shirocco was a kind person.
It wouldn’t match at all, even from Judeau’s perspective…
Amuro and Lala knew each other, but even though they understood each other…
Lalah’s gratitude towards Char doesn’t just disappear…
It might have a good compatibility with Judo, but will it last long?
Judo thought it was foolish to be concerned about things like Zeon and the Zabi family.
Both Char and Hamaan were particular about that, but that’s why they couldn’t come to an agreement.
Well, if I’m asked which is better, Char or Judau, I can only say Judau…
>>181Well, that’s something that can only be said by viewers who have a god’s perspective…
Before considering a god’s perspective, likes and dislikes are merely a matter of the individual’s sensibility.
With the power of Newtypes, people become more able to understand each other, but even if enemies and allies understand each other during war, the outcome usually leads to tragedy, and this has been repeated many times in the Universal Century.
During the Quattro era, Char had some pathetic moments, but he was really cool too…
>>185It’s nice how you’re intentionally acting like a laid-back uncle.
>>185I like the way they describe Amuro as essentially a kind person.
When Newtypes interact, they can peek into each other’s hearts, making it easier for misunderstandings to arise compared to ordinary people, and it seems difficult to repair those misunderstandings.
It’s rare for Char from that era to get so agitated.
The Minerva issue was probably a nuclear landmine.
Isn’t there something like being able to understand each other with super long wavelengths among allies sometimes?
>>190Banagher and Riddhi are
>>190Isn’t that the essence of the first generation’s finale? They were able to use the power of Newtype to help everyone.
>>190In ZZ, Judau and Camille had a good vibe too…
Camille was skillfully guiding Judau.
It doesn’t seem like he’s solely focused on Char.
I feel like Haman is ultimately a character who is drawn to the gravity of returning to the Earth Sphere, just a little girl who wants that.
I think 50% of Haman’s charisma comes from her voice and 50% from the Qubeley.
I would like to see the route where they successfully integrated into the Federation as it was.
Of course, Hamarn and Char would have a very good impression of Judau when they see him.
For Judo, he probably dislikes both.