
(Sniping at the revolutionary army’s colony)
You’ve been blessed with good adults, haven’t you?
Garrod doesn’t admire or depend on Jamil that much…
That’s why we’re able to build a good relationship.
>>3Tifa is the same, right?
Fly! Garoad!
Wasn’t it Jamil who said that you should pull the trigger?
>>5Do not repeat the mistakes of the past.
And to prevent repeating the mistake, I pulled the trigger.
>何も考えずに走れってジャミルが言ったんじゃないか!You’ve kept running without blaming others all along.
I did my best.
I would say that the feeling of not wanting to cause trouble is stronger.
>>7Since I have lived alone without parents, I tend not to rely on others and don’t want to create too many debts.
For just one girl…!?
>>8Lancelot’s brain was scorched.
I feel like it was Jamil who said it was unpleasant.
Didn’t the teacher say that most problems can be resolved over a cup of coffee?!
>>10Calm your feelings while you drink another cup.
>>10“The only thing left is whether we can execute it.”
It’s more like a “meow position.”
Fly without thinking or talking!
The motivation comes more from Katokk’s words “Do not repeat mistakes” than from Jamil’s words, as that person said in the thread.
She may not look sparkly, but I have a cute girlfriend.
Jamil has also overcome his own fear of cockpits…
>>18I just want to run without thinking about anything…
Osugi, an adult, sees his former self in Garrod.
>>19The heart of a boy infects the hearts of adult men.
It’s a common example.
The reason I ran away from Frieden was entirely my own responsibility, and it was because I couldn’t endure the inevitable pursuit due to my failure.
I shot down the bit just like Jamil said!!
>>22A bit of X world that can be quite easily dropped with determination.
>>33Even if it’s moving with supernatural powers, it still physically exists…
>>45Even if it physically exists, you can’t usually see it in a blizzard!
>>58It’s no use watching because it will only confuse you more.
>>65There’s no newtype ability, so I watched everything fall with my eyes, Garrod.
>>78It’s not even an all-day monitor.
>>88By the way, the visibility is terrible due to the blizzard.
>>88W and X have a small cockpit, or rather, a small monitor.
>>109The zero system doesn’t need a monitor.
>>33It looks like it’s moving all over the place, but since a person is controlling it, you can understand their tendencies and anticipate where they’ll aim, so it’s not that strange.
>>55Amuro, don’t post on the bulletin board.
>>77NEET is in the Amuro position!
>>89I feel like Char is also involved, and it seems that Lancelot, who has the Char position, is also embodying Amuro.
>>104The Amuro position from the One Year War is Jamille playing Quattro.
The position of Char during the One Year War is being played by Amuro in Lancelot.
Rather, it’s the kind that goes around in circles when you get too wrapped up in your thoughts.
In the first place, the hungry spirit and toughness are completely different, right, Garrod?
>>24To be honest, the worldview is just too different!
>>29Those without a hungry spirit will soon perish.
>>24I’m living alone in a world where law and order have collapsed.
There are no parents to rebel against.
I will sell you, seeing my foolish self.
Don’t say anything… no one said that!
As Rimbaud said, “Just like the rain falls in the streets.”
>>30No, it’s Verlaine.
It’s great that Garrod gives the G-Con to Jamil during the Lorelei episode.
It’s nice that adults are being changed by the influence of the boy walking his path.
Adults become a model for Garoad.
Garrod moves the hearts that had stopped in adulthood.
Fifteen is half a child.
But the other half is already an adult.
Didn’t Teacher Teku say that it’s different to cherish a girl and to truly take care of her?
Although not much is said about my upbringing, by the time the main story begins, I’ve already lived alone for quite a long time and have likely been deceived and threatened by various adults…
>>40By the time I became aware of the world, my parents were gone.
By the time I turn 5, nearly half of the surrounding area will have perished until the nuclear winter ends.
Finally, when spring arrived, the village was attacked by bandits and was completely wiped out, leaving only one person miraculously surviving to this day.
>>40It must be Enil who was attacked while sleeping.
Didn’t D.O.M.E say that we should just discard the term “Newtype”?
>>42We brothers don’t need it! (While destroying the moon bit)
There are many who still want to fight wars.
It was a relief that there weren’t too many adults who thought we shouldn’t leave behind a legacy of misfortune for future generations.
Of course, it was the Frost brothers who said it’s on you!
Didn’t you say that the dream I almost forgot is now starting to move?
Even if it’s said that instructions are transmitted with Newtype abilities, the main body is ultimately just an extremely small physical mobile weapon with poor visibility, and since no one is riding it, it just moves irregularly.
If you shoot, you can destroy it!
Didn’t Tifa say to look at her?
>>50Stop pretending it’s like the introduction of a love scene.
Didn’t that old man say “farewell”?
It’s a story about how a boy’s actions infect everyone else.
The destruction of the hostage negotiation at the colony laser is a 120 out of 100 answer.
>>57That was some unbelievable precision shooting…
Is your skill in shooting down bits remarkably high?
Isn’t it supposed to be the chorus, but the Frost Brothers are showing up instead?
Fly, Garrod! It’s a wonderful episode where adults (mostly in their teens) put in the effort just for Garrod.
>>60Aren’t you going to hit Frieden?
>>60Garrod was captured and on the verge of execution after being overwhelmed by the sheer number of enemies.
I somehow like Jamil’s subtitle lines.
>>61All of X’s titles are memorable.
>>66Just by looking at the subtitles, I can recall the entire content of each episode, which is impressive.
>>74Don’t say anything (silence).
>>66I love how DOME is clearly super excited about the Double X activation preview.
>>66“Double X Activate!”
It’s easy to understand, passionate, and it’s Garrod’s line, so I like it.
>>66Shoot the foolish me.
I wonder if there is such a thing as heaven.
It’s my deceased wife’s catchphrase.
It is the war we sought.
A winner suddenly appears.
The X world doesn’t have unreasonable barriers or occult phenomena.
Using only the super-sensory abilities from Newtype powers and the technology surrounding the Flash System.
>>62What else could the abilities of Category F be if not superpowers?
>>68Failure
>>87🔫
>>87No, I wasn’t talking about that.
>>62Is it okay to categorize the Frost brothers’ abilities as Newtype powers?
That’s what Lance said, it’s the G Falcon!
Though they are enemies in position, the final boss has a favorable opinion to the extent that they want to be a healthy rival to the person named Garrod.
>>67I wonder if they were like that in the main story.
Didn’t Caris say that we won’t let the light of hope go out!?
>>69The line when Char joins in the current G Generation really hits me.
Didn’t you say to keep Garrod in check, brother?
>>70I told you it’s now, didn’t I, brother?
>>80I saw a sibling fight for the first time.
Wasn’t it Category F that said it was a war we desired?
You told me to shoot the foolish me!
>>79Bang! …There’s no bullet in it!
In the first place, Newtypes are nothing but occult beings that are not superhumans.
Those brothers are basically enemies of the world, huh?
I don’t particularly dislike Garrod.
>>84From the perspective of the world’s ally,
>>98Those who they don’t like are usually bad people…
>>84Aizen and you guys casually send congratulatory messages for the wedding, huh?
Even though it’s the same post-war story, the level of global crisis is on a completely different scale, so it’s good that most adults have become nice people, but is it really good?
>>85Even though 99% of them are dead, both sides’ eager adults to continue the war are impressive in a way.
>>125The worst adult, Saider!!
It’s a full-on war! This is the only named one, seriously.
>>125The opponent is on the verge of dying, so just a little push more…
>>138Shut up, I want to fight and win, but don’t go that far.
I told you I’m selling Gundam, didn’t I?
Jamil was too much like the protagonist of the previous work and was too good of a person.
It’s nice to see the adults inspired by the boy who has miraculously grown up straight.
Garroad has rather learned words and ways of life by meeting various adults in different positions.
>>97Jamil is still inexperienced and, as a result of not being able to gauge his distance with Garrod, left it without any reprimand.
“I will give you a penalty and appoint you as Tifa’s caretaker.” Sounds good, right?
There are plenty of irrational adults, so the balance is good.
Isn’t it the New Federation that was so lax with the G-con sharing standards?
>>100I can’t imagine that the G-Con from the wartime is still around…
>>113What do you think I’ve been using to run GX up until now? I’m that.
>>128Well, that person is just an idiot who looks capable…
>>140They say something like category F.
>>100Director: “This is really strange, isn’t it? (laughs)”
In other words, Jamil’s words are different from Anki’s because he takes responsibility for what he says and is genuinely helping Garrod with what he’s trying to do.
The premise is different.
The next episode preview for “Don’t Say Anything” had an incredible sense of style.
In X, they are merely treating the specific tendencies of psychics as new types.
>>106Isn’t the Universal Century something similar?
>>119Unlike X, not a single person has found an answer, so there is no salvation.
How can you perform pinpoint sniping without Newtype abilities…?
>>107For now, I’ve placed a G-Falcon at the halfway point to function as a spotter.
But considering the backlash from the satellite, isn’t this strange?
There were probably many different ability users in the X world a long time ago…
Don’t end with just a kiss.
Those brothers have an incredible amount of pride, and because of that, they challenge Garrod openly and honestly.
That said, I grab the legs from behind.
Isn’t almost everything gone on the colony side too?
Fifteen years ago, we experienced that war.
I encountered the existence of a Newtype.
And now that we’ve grown up, let’s take another look at it.
To entrust the next generation with the next era.
>>117“The moon is always there.”
Isn’t this boy who grew up in a tough environment a bit too good?
>>118Because I’ve been blessed with good adults and friends.
Jamil isn’t that skilled, but he gives it his all, doesn’t he?
I love the red binary star that sticks in my memory even though it’s just a minor role.
I just rewatched episode 13.
At first, I couldn’t respond to the bit, but starting from the third shot, I always shoot down the bit and take down all the machines.
Because the adults went to war, we’re suffering like this!!!!!!!
If I’m told that, I wouldn’t have a word to say.
>>126Don’t say that, such a thing about the road!
You said my brother’s beloved horse is violent!
Since it serves as a trigger for the satellite system, they might not have been able to change the specifications due to the reuse of the system.
Just having a G-Con makes the security in any Gundam world considerably better.
>>131It seems that the GX cockpit can be modified to operate without the G Controller, so the only thing tied to the G Controller is probably the satellite system.
The Newtypes of the Universal Century might represent a form of evolution of humanity due to space expansion, as they generally awaken in similar ways, albeit with varying strengths.
The Universal Century focuses on the aspect of new humanity that emerged in space, rather than whether NTs are psychics, for better or worse…
>>136Mr. Daikun is making up stories… If that were Nadesico’s Gekiganger, the entire Earth sphere would have turned into something like the Mokuren.
>言わないでしょッッッッッガロードがそんなことッッッッッNo… I’m talking to unreasonable adults…
Even though Karis’s mental is finished, it’s surprising how quickly they have grown and dropped the funnel.
The premise that Newtypes from the Universal Century are something different exists, but it’s also naive to think that Newtypes represent humanity’s innovation.
>>141It feels like there are characters in both worlds who say things like, “You’re dreaming too much about a new kind of humanity.”
I thought Jamiru would definitely die.
Maybe because I missed it in parts when I was small, but now when I watch it, I think “Las Vegas is ridiculously strong!”
>>143You’re so strong, it’s annoying, brother.
>>153That’s right, Orba.
But what about our Garrod?
I feel so sorry for DOME-san that I could cry.
It seems that they no longer care about it.
What is up with that brother who, while right in the middle of the war, walks around killing people he doesn’t like and ultimately contributes quite a bit to ending the war?
>>146I haven’t contributed.
Garrod prevented things from getting out of hand, and Jamir and Lanso worked hard.
>>158I don’t really have any intention to contribute; I just want to mess things up.
That aside, thanks to those guys eliminating the jerks, it has resulted in making a contribution.
Since the emergence of the new federation, it feels like history is repeating itself again.
>>147The new federation itself is necessary to consider corrections in areas where the security in that world is really bad, as it is thoroughly awful.
Although it is often said that the aircraft I’m on is inverted, the truth is that when he gets angry, he goes completely wild, so he is actually well-suited to be the pilot of the Leopard.
>>148There was a handsome, slender-voiced muscle-brain in Gundam from two years ago too…
>>165It suits Takumi Yamazaki too well to say he’s like a character from Macross Plus.
Krauda is a mass-produced machine, but isn’t it ridiculously strong…?
>>152For now, the Colony side should have superior technology…
What the hell is that power-up freakish Gundam that somehow handles that damn hard body just with power?!
>>152It’s important enough to give a name to the headquarters.
>>152I really like the durability that withstands attacks with armor in a very rational way, not like a cheat system or anything.
No one knows what the next era will be like. However, no matter how the world may change, the moon will always be there.
Jamil really didn’t have a mental breakdown given that he pulled the trigger on such an unimaginable burden.
The era of wandering in search of Newtypes is over…
The brothers want to make the world a mess, but
The world is quite a bit saved thanks to my brother.
Times are tough, and there are many unpleasant adults, but it’s nice that everyone in Friedan cares for Garrod and Tifa.
What’s up, I’ve been seeing a lot of threads about X lately…
>>162Perhaps there are people who remember or revisit things from G Generation.
That sibling has both merits and faults, but the achievement of defeating the ghost from 15 years ago is too significant, and the guilt itself is also a victim of the previous era, making it overly complicated.
You said to pull the trigger!
By the way, in the Universal Century, aren’t there any Newtypes that were born and raised on Earth?
>>167Lala.
>>167Lalah
“Tifa is my shining star!” is something he would probably say.
>>168I don’t need that kind of thing.
>>172Rather, it’s a story of how two people come together naturally from a vaguely glittering first love.
We don’t view NT as something special, nor do we take it easy because we are NT; instead, we have a mindset of wanting to grow.
They’re calling it an achievement that the brothers took care of the hawks, but normally if the leaders of both factions are taken out, it becomes complete chaos.
It is solely the achievement of Jamil and Lancelot.
Garroad Run
It is undoubtedly a achievement to have completely eradicated those useless scums.
Although they claim it is for the sake of seeking chaos,
“Kid… be happy…”
Everyone is tough, living in an environment like that.
I’m not quite sure, but did the mobile suits on the colony side of the war machines appear?
There are actually very few characters like Machu in the front row of Gundam, right?
>>186If war breaks out, I can say he is the usual protagonist type.
“I will not be swayed by the current times and will stay true to myself, absolutely ensuring that I do not only kill.”
By the way, since we’re in a friendly relationship now, I guess it will take about three more episodes for growth to happen.
>>222So in the new story of Kukurus Doan, I was shocked to see Amuro crush soldiers with the Gundam.
Karis, you were turned into a cyborg and put in that crazy MA, yet you’re not dead?!
>>187If it hadn’t been canceled, I would have received a new Gundam, which is quite a favorable treatment.
The Frost brothers survived, and overall there is a sense of kindness.
>>187Tifa called out and Garrod helped.
>>187Even though I won’t die, the aftereffects are just too much. I’m still only 15.
>>187You said you wouldn’t fight anymore!
I can’t believe how terribly Rutil is treating people, or how they can be so careless.
Certainly, to Tifa, Garrod seems to be shining.
Amuro was born on Earth.
I don’t know how old he is, but he moved because his father wants him to experience space.
Actually, the hot Roaby and the relatively cool Witts are great…
In the Universal Century, NT is treated like a shining star of hope that will somehow change the current shitty situation for the Spacenoids.
Are Zeidler and Bradman still at the top since the last war?
Even though it ended up being such a muddy mess…?
>>194Zeider is a dictator, so it’s a Gillen position.
I think Bradman is probably a social climber.
Well, from the twins’ perspective, it’s their own war, so the leaders of both sides are just a hindrance.
I love the story that Wataru Takagi turned down the offer to play the role of Alberto because he was doing Garoad.
>>196I’m sorry, Takagi, but this voice feels more comfortable to me…