
Climbing a building itself can be attributed to the poor performance of Minovsky craft, which cannot float much under gravity, but I don’t understand the fundamental reason at all.
Lend me your wisdom.
Because I wanted to create a monster-like scene where the pilot of the Psycho Gundam climbs a building.
There is no narrative meaning.
The scriptwriter up to that point.
The building is too rigid!
The damage is too great to involve anyone else!
Due to reasons such as these
>7話のサイコガンダムってなんでキシリアの居場所把握してるのにビルごと破壊せずに相手がヘリポートに向かうのを前提に屋上に出てきたんだろうIf you do that, many innocent civilians unrelated to Kshiri will die.
>>4Kill them all at once.
>>4You’ve killed another 100 people?
>>181If there were no victims, I could think that they were only targeting Kishiria! But they are causing some casualties…
What did you want to do, Basque?
>>188We are not a group of murderers.
Don’t forget that I wish for peace as soon as possible.
I express my heartfelt condolences to the victims.
>>4I thought it was because with a beam, there wouldn’t be any bodies left, and they could escape being treated as a shadow warrior.
>>266I was planning to do it with a slam of my hand!
>>266Isn’t it a bad idea to shoot a beam toward the building on the first move?
It was fortunate that the building was hard.
>>266If you’re going to confirm a dead body, it’s not through bombing in real life, but by sending in hitmen or special forces to ensure it’s a confirmed kill…
>>279Well, they are also doing a rough job of taking Char (the real one) along with his spaceship in Origin…
>>266If you need a head, you definitely shouldn’t launch a surprise attack with a mobile suit…
There was a collaborator mentioned in the building, so we couldn’t destroy it.
The plan was to guide them to the rooftop under the pretense of evacuation and then kill them there.
I think that’s fine or something like that.
>>5You’ve really softened up, Basque Om.
Hello everyone.
Have you ever ridden the Psycho Gundam?
As a result of going out of control, many were killed, but if it were indiscriminate murder, the federation would lose its legitimacy.
>>7That was the work of anti-Zionist terrorists, and there is no legitimacy or anything else.
Anyway, this matter has nothing to do with our federal government.
Don’t conduct operations worrying about the damage to the Space Noise, the indigenous people of the colony.
It was necessary to visually confirm Kishiria before killing.
That building is a government facility, so it has excellent bomb resistance.
If we’re going to sneak in and out, we had a plan to use the rooftop helipad.
If the conditions are right, I feel like I could climb a building.
Unlike precision machinery with power cores that explode immediately like MS, buildings are hard and heavy, so it’s impossible to cause destruction that would result in zero survivors.
I think it was just that the power of that beam wasn’t enough to destroy the whole building.
The armor slamming should have enough kinetic energy to deflect Sodon’s charge, yet there’s no damage to Sodon, so it’s hard to understand.
Is the foreshadowing that the attendant man is suspicious?
>>13I feel that there may still be an informant with Bask that hasn’t been revealed yet.
I’m not here to fight a war.
If it’s certain that we can go out to the rooftop, then it goes without saying that waiting for that and unleashing a dispersing beam would solve the problem, right?
>>15Aren’t they not coming out if we wait outside?
A cybernetic human is so over-enhanced that they’ve gone crazy, so it’s not a rational decision to just destroy the building.
Once I visually spot the target, I’ll head in that direction.
The building is equipped with an i-field against beams in preparation for the meeting, making it impossible to destroy it with beams.
That said, it’s impossible to destroy a building weighing 500,000 tons with just one MA by hitting it.
I had no choice but to climb.
>>18I should have just sent a hitman, right?
>>189Creeeeak
From Kisilia’s perspective, since Psycho came out of nowhere, there is a possibility they were sticking to the building to hide.
As I list various reasons why Psycho Gundam had no choice but to do so, it ironically becomes Gates telling it to do so.
>>20Doo! Doo!
>>20Gates is just there to curry favor with Doo.
>>20I wonder if we’ll be caught by the military police.
>>25Leave the trash flyers and decoys to Doo.
>>28Rather, that’s more suitable for you.
>>25Even the latest advanced machines and enhanced humans are being defeated by decommissioned Zaku, so they have no reason to exist anymore…
Since it’s an assassination, I think it would be problematic if there were large-scale destruction that left the victim’s status unknown.
Don’t bring Psycho Gundam to that kind of job? Yeah.
In order for the dough to stabilize, it’s necessary to have the gates! Even though I want to argue this, the description is thin.
Don’t try to make an unstable person do detailed work!
There may be various explanations, but I think the most important thing was that we really wanted to see the Giant God Warrior climb a building.
In the next broadcast, if they clarify that “that Psycho Gundam was only made to look the part but is actually so low on power that it can’t even destroy a building,” then the doubts will be resolved, and Dou’s reputation will also increase for anticipating this.
>>27There are only a few episodes left, so it’s not the time to be following up on characters that have exited…
The Psycho Gundam was merely a diversion; the real target was the assassin lurking inside the building, but since that was stopped, a secondary plan to carry out the assassination using the Psycho was executed.
That setting may be revealed the week after next.
In other words, the Psycho Gundam just causes a commotion; the assassination can be handled by professionals in the flesh.
Even Kshirya might escape through the back door and change her ID.
>>34Since you can’t trust Side 6 itself, there’s a viewpoint that escaping to Sodon is the safest option.
If you have a real person carry out an assassination, there will be complaints…
Later, Ann and Troia will appear in the Psycho Gundam.
They come at us saying we’re the true Newtypes.
I’ll be instantly defeated by something like a awakened Ziku Ax.
>>37It seems like a name that would make you look like a saint when you take off your glasses, but also one that runs out of ammo quickly…
Doo was able to do their job properly…
It’s not just a matter of it being bad if the federation’s involvement in the assassination of Kysiria comes to light.
“The mobile suit that participated in the clan battle happened to go out of control, and since the venue was inside the colony, it led to a massacre; coincidentally, Kisyiria was among the tens of thousands of victims present there.”
It needs to have a proper appearance.
>>39I think it could be achieved just by destroying the building.
Is that it?
The building was too hard, no matter how you look at it.
Is that just because it’s difficult to depict destruction in 3D?
>>41I think that’s highly likely, but I can’t state the reason definitively since I’m not an insider.
>>46What a sad yet sincere response…
Sorry to change the question, but is it true that “depicting destruction in 3D is quite a hassle”?
>>51Handwriting is just about writing.
I wonder if I need to prepare each fragment one by one to output it in this shape in CG.
A villain Psycho Gundam that indiscriminately attacks citizens unrelated to its objective.
At first, I intended to run away, but in order to protect my homeland, Machu fights desperately.
At that moment, in response to the strong clash of wills between the Newtypes, the Zeknova was activated…
I was imagining a story like that, but nothing even came close, so I’m sad.
Oops, the beam went off course during the battle and hit a building!
Everything about the operation held in the colony is bad!
It will be fine, right?
Using a reflector bit to reflect beams might mean that, due to the characteristics of the Psycho Gundam, the beam output is reduced to a level where it can reflect without damaging the reflector.
Considering that there was no damage to the main body even after receiving a direct hit strong enough to blow away the Zeke Ax, it doesn’t seem impossible to think that way.
Before the battle, I will accidentally meet Dew in the city and deepen our friendship.
I thought so, but Machu doesn’t seem to have any friends.
>>47Machu decides that the only way to stop the massacre by Psycho Gundam is to kill the pilot.
So, because I’m a Newtype, I realize that it’s that child from back then!? I can’t help them in any way, so I end up believing in that possibility and can’t shoot.
I really don’t think I could consider buying a Psycho Gundam; honestly, a normal MS would have been fine.
When you look at it again, it’s about the size of two vertically placed Guadan, so it’s understandable that it’s strong.
Pieces are falling from the upper part of the building as it billows with smoke!
This!
It’s interesting that right now, the top of the Zeek Axes strength rankings is Bill and the Colony.
>>53Is it foreshadowing…?
>>53It’s not just any colony… it’s the aging 70-year-old Izuma Colony!
If you want to break a 3D model, you have to create a “destroyed model” from scratch.
If the way it breaks is uniform, it becomes cheap-looking, so it’s quite challenging.
The tactical genius Basque said this.
Well, we should at least reduce the number of people who die as collateral damage, right?
Even if the Federation fails and uses the latest mobile suits to commit acts of terrorism in the colony, ending up with nothing but shame.
The colony has a hole made by a beam, but
I wonder if I can withstand the heat of the colony laser.
I thought it was quite odd that the Gundam, which was flying alongside until a moment ago, managed to get ahead and catch Nyann, who had been thrown out from the cockpit of the Ziku Axis that lost control and slid under the overpass, with Shuji catching him with his own body.
Even if they say it’s a setup that allows for instant teleportation without triggering the Zeknova reaction over short distances, I can’t accept it.
>>59It’s called “Married Woman Battle,” and for some reason, Shuji warps…
What should I do if someone says they really have a character that can warp…?
A world where colony drops cannot be prevented because it is too hard.
I measured the size, and that building is about the size of 20 Sodons.
>>61That’s tough.
>>63Pelg amino is growing his private clothes to the extent that he makes it his safe zone.
It’s a building that is solid enough for Kishiria to determine that it can come out of Granada without issue.
I’ve even seen theories that say buildings can’t be destroyed because it’s a game world, but games have been able to destroy buildings normally for over 10 years now!
>>64Could it be about as strong as Iron Man 28…?
The building was simply strong.
It could explain everything just with that.
>>65The characters in the story are attacking the building unnecessarily and evacuating from it.
Rather than the building being strong as a matter of course, it is possible that it was just fortunate that the condition of the building on that particular day was good and strong.
>>65The colony is also firm.
I wonder if I can make it with the material of the colony.
>>89Looking at the Zekunova site, the piping around it is packed tightly with iron, and the sheer thickness is impressive, so I think it’s sturdy.
It feels stiff, for sure.
Let’s build a Gundam in a building already.
>>66The day when the Zumu City Royal Office transforms into the strongest robot is near.
>>74Is it really a setup…!?
It’s a beam with firepower only enough to pierce through and blast away a Zeke Axe’s shield.
There was no damage to the building at all.
So, to kill Kisement, I had no choice but to crush her directly with my hands.
It looked like a Bill Gundam.
If you ask Anno-kun to draw the Psycho Gundam destroying a building, he would happily depict the Giant Emperor going on a rampage, right?
>>70How many months did that take, I wonder…
Amidst the massacre by Psycho Gundam
Machu, who can’t shoot because he doesn’t want to kill Duo.
It was a beautiful episode where Sharialbul calmly shot after taking the beam rifle from Gundam.
>>75Hey, wait, isn’t this a different anime!?
Why did they carry out an assassination using ms?
>>76Well, that’s to ensure that I can definitely kill, no matter what kind of obstruction there might be, by blowing everything around away.
>>79Hitman >>>>>>>>>>> Bill >>> Psycho Gundam
>>76Isn’t it impossible for a human to break through security and conduct an assassination?
>>76If clan battles are a legitimate event, then it makes sense.
It is possible to legally bring in weapons and carry out an assassination in the form of a rampage.
It’s completely illegal and being disguised as an air purifier to bring it in…
>>83It seems they thought they could get away with some degree of recklessness since it’s illegal but tacitly tolerated.
>>76If Hammurabi were to behave like a psycho, that would make sense, I guess.
Psycho goes wild and the high-speed Hambrabi attacks Kshyria, who tried to escape!
In reality, Psycho was climbing the building.
>>86If it were for a decoy, Psycho would have been suitable, so it would have been better to disguise the evacuation guidance and place a hitman.
In other words, it’s Gates who misused the tool.
I don’t think there was a layer that was seeking interaction with Duu in terms of scale, but that was not the primary concern.
>>77I thought we’d at least have a conversation in the NT space since you were talking about it sparkling.
What was Rebellion, anyway?
>>78I shot lead bullets at the junk dealer’s trash and ran away with the money.
This is Machu’s rebellion.
>>78You’ve been flipping the bird and spitting on the viewers’ expectations, right?
>>78I was placed on the wanted list as a terrorist because I rebelled.
Learn from the Iron-Blooded Hitman.
I wonder if it wouldn’t have been said that much if it was an inconsequential scene like asphalt that can withstand a unicorn’s beam magnum.
>>90Over there, they are properly showing the parts that need to depict destruction caused by Chamblow’s rampage, so they’re handling that well…
When asked if I call Kishiria my close friend, I didn’t mention Machu.
Machu still believes that if he withdraws from Klava, he can stay in the colony.
・The feeling that I can’t make such a presumptuous request.
I have no intention of paying attention to someone who suddenly makes incomprehensible complaints, doesn’t apologize, and ends up making me an accomplice to robbery, now that Shuji is not around.
Which one could it be?
>>91We’re not really friends or anything…
>>91I believe that I can no longer call myself a close friend of Machu, considering I ran away by myself.
I think so.
>>91Isn’t it all?
It’s presumptuous to ask, and the child has a place to return to.
More than anything, it’s becoming a hassle, so whatever…
>>91Someone who is involved in illegal side jobs and is on the verge of being arrested wouldn’t think about getting involved in robbery, right?
>>149Well, I think it’s precisely because one is a refugee that they consider what happens when they’re caught.
This is a neutral colony! In any case, I will not allow civilian casualties! We operate differently from the tyrannical Zeon!
We are not a group of murderers; do not forget that we wish for peace as soon as possible.
>>92I only do proper things, but the strategy seems ineffective.
It’s absolutely impossible to blow everything away with Psycho Gundam, which can’t even defeat a building.
If we kill the Prime Minister of Side 6 over there, then this time a far-left anti-Federation government will start teaming up with Zeon, so they wanted to keep it limited to just Kishiria as much as possible?
>>98As a result of Kshatriya’s death, the power balance collapsed, and if the Federation gains an advantage, there may be prospects for investment as a cash cow.
There weren’t really any close depictions of Matyu and Nyaan.
It seems they are quite close.
I should have just used gas instead of shooting beams…
Isn’t the assassination plan a bit too sloppy?
In the world of Ziek Axis, you know that buildings of a certain size are required to install I-field generation devices to prepare for emergencies, right?
Isn’t it a bit strange that it’s expected to have clan battles within the colony?
>>105If there was some explanation that it was achieved through behind-the-scenes maneuvering and that holding it within the colony, which would normally be impossible, was made possible, then I would understand.
There’s no explanation at all, so I don’t understand anything.
>>116If we spend time on such explanations, we won’t have enough time left to delve into Macha and Nyaan.
>>105The true organizer of the Clan Battle was President of Side 6.
I’m revealing the secret, but…
Usually it’s outside the colony, but the fight for rank 1 is inside the colony.
Why did you allow something that will definitely cause harm?
>>199It was so overcrowded with refugees that I wanted to thin them out a bit…?
Hmm… I feel like that’s impossible…
>>208I don’t think the president ever thought they would do it from within.
It’s like, since the military and police are moving, there’s no need to strictly regulate clan battles, right?
>>199How much do you think they’re making off that?
>>214If it’s not just that colony but the entire Side 6 that’s being bet on, the house could end up making quite a profit.
>>199It’s a world view like G Gundam, right?
>>219The big shots of G Gundam won’t have Gundam fights in the colonies they live in!
(The one I threw away because it got all worn out) The Earth is a ring!!
>>219Even G Gundam is using an unrelated Earth as a ring instead of its own colony.
>>199Based on that situation, it seems they haven’t grasped what they are bringing in and how much they will mess things up.
Even if the materials are handed over, I bet they’ll just casually mess up inside the colony like they do in the usual clan battles, taking it too lightly and skimming through it for sure.
>>199I think it’s wicked for a slum area, but at that distance, I would consider the possibility of getting involved myself, so I guess buildings are strong after all.
>>199It might be a manipulation from somewhere like Kamuran, where it seems like they are not taking the military police’s enforcement seriously, under the pretense of simply outsmarting them.
The fact that the building didn’t collapse is a matter of consequence.
I think it’s downright foolish to believe that as long as you hide in an absolutely invincible building, you will definitely not die.
>>107It didn’t feel like it was just lucky that it didn’t break.
It really wasn’t effective.
>>110Show me enough to bounce a beam from the front before you speak.
Ah, it’s an accident, so there’s nothing you can do about it.
The people playing clan battles are the ones to blame.
It was disappointing, and on top of that, I don’t understand its meaning, so it’s something else.
If I receive a coherent explanation next week that clearly outlines the reasons, I might be able to accept it.
Perhaps there is no time for that.
It’s partly Gundam’s fault for being taken out in one hit by a psycho beam.
It probably prioritizes what they want to do, so SF-related aspects are put on the back burner.
Whether it’s good or bad aside
>>113There are some points of criticism, such as whether it’s possible to drop the Stigma in the Shii-ko battle if you can shoot wires there, or how specifically did Shuji’s finishing warp move.
It was interesting, so I thought, “Well, whatever!” and I was able to just brush it off back then.
It’s not wrong to forgive if it’s interesting.
Machu believes that Nyaan and Shuji ran away together.
Nyaan feels guilty for surviving without Machu.
Is this the place?
>>115“Maybe the next time we meet, we’ll say in unison, ‘It’s your fault!'”
I thought it was a good idea since if it succeeded, the responsibility would be pushed onto Side 6, the organizer of the club…
I can’t believe I failed…
> 「リベリオン」は英語の「rebellion」から来ており、主に「反乱、反逆、謀反」といった意味で使われます。権威や体制に対して反抗する行為を指す言葉です。You already understand, right?
The area was surrounded by beams, exploding (and why is this happening?).
So it’s either that the Psycho Gundam is weak or that everything else besides the Psycho Gundam is strong, since it’s hardly broken and the number of casualties is low.
It’s like a Super Robot Wars colony that remains unscathed even after things like nuclear buzz or stoner sunshine are unleashed inside.
No one can win against a building… It’s not armed, and to begin with, it’s not a weapon.
Then what should we do? It would be better if we just go for it, right?
It’s understandable from a meta perspective that destroying the town was inconvenient.
Hitting Sedon hard with no damage is a bit much…
Plot armor isn’t about being physically tough!
What was blowing up? There was a scene like that, but it probably looked like something in the air… did something and made it look like it was exploding…
The current major is different from the colonel of the Titans, who has established a firm position!
General officers who do not consider human rights awareness should step back!
As a director, it’s a great success.
Rebellion
There’s no need to have Machu protected by Kishiria since he has a home to return to, especially if he doesn’t know about the wanted notice.
Maybe it’s made of Gundanium.
Could it be that the building, which was hit by the Psycho Gundam’s attack without even experiencing a power outage, is an amazing building?
>>134Well, that’s the Military Police Headquarters after all.
MS are heavily deployed and are used for important officials’ meetings, so that’s essentially a fortress, right?
>>144If it gets that exaggerated, it becomes unnatural that it wouldn’t be like “Actually, evacuating is more dangerous…”
What is the green uncle trying to do by removing Gihren and Kycilia at the same time and putting someone else forward?
>>135Garma or Char
>>135Is there anyone other than Char? (He was insane)
>>135It seems that Hamarn won’t rise up, so it’ll just be Char leading Neo Zeon.
Using the names of First IF and Anno without having a budget of about one cour is just too unrealistic.
>>136You’ve probably made a lot of songs, right?
Is it better for the Federation if Kishiria is assassinated and Gihren becomes the sole power?
Speaking of friends, they are friends, but…
It’s true that I’m annoyed with Machu for not even saying a word of apology.
But Machu’s plan is a stroke of luck, so I’ll go along with it.
I thought I couldn’t escape! Just as I was despairing, I was spat out by Zeke Axe, and my heart broke and I panicked.
I don’t care what happens anymore.
It seems like they are saying there was absolutely no damage.
A beam is shooting all around, and about 100 people have died.
The people who were walking outdoors at the moment of the attack are undoubtedly dead.
>>140The Psycho Gundam is stronger than any living human.
He tends to be underestimated, but he’s surprisingly capable.
>>140I feel like there was a massive explosion, but only 100 people died from that? Is that a prefectural capital in my hometown?
The scene where beams are shot into the air and countless round explosions occur is completely a matter of directorial flair, and I don’t think there’s any specific setting for what exactly exploded.
>>146It was a strangely captivating image, wasn’t it…?
>>146In the scene where the military police chase Zeke, there is also a massive explosion.
Maybe using explosives or beam weapons within the colony isn’t something that requires that much care…
>>194Maybe the beam is really being attenuated a lot… like being obstructed by dust in the air…
>>146The Zeekwax, which was shot a lot by the military police, was also caught up in some round explosions, but I wonder what kind of explosions they were.
I mean, even the military and police are firing a lot within the colony…
>>282For now, it’s still better since the military police are using real bullets.
In the Mobile Suit Gundam series, the gym comas used in colony battles were equipped with rifles instead of beam guns.
>>282In episode 1, I thought, isn’t it crazy how many refugees could die from building destruction? But then again, if the people in the Zeke Axis world are incredibly strong, I can understand that they wouldn’t die from something like that.
I think it’s just that they can’t destroy the building, it’s a hassle to draw a collapsing building, or they just wanted to draw a psycho on the rooftop.
That being said, since there was also a big explosion in the city, I feel like if it was made without thinking too much, it could have resulted in even more casualties, so I wonder if there’s some kind of reason behind it.
Building > Psycho Gundam ≥ Human
>>150Is it a weapon that only kills humans?!!
Personally, I was disappointed that I couldn’t break away from the influence of Eva’s direction.
The rescue didn’t make it in time, and the Psycho Gundam’s attack hit Kshatriya.
“Guwaaaaa!! It’s hot!! At this rate…!”
I think it would have been more exciting if the rescue had come at that point.
>>154At least if it’s a human opponent, let it be with a single blow!
>>154Is Lady Kishiria some kind of superhuman…?
>>162It’s the Zabi family, you know?
>>162Those who have objections should file them in court!
>>154What do you think of Lady Kishiria!!!