
If it’s not a doppelgänger, then it’s deutron electricity transmission, right?
>>1Similar things have already been done with Delta for charging to Turn Delta and Amaterasu.
Also, there was something about being in the middle of research, so I wonder how that is.
I don’t think it’s that great considering the results of the last Strike Freedom showdown.
>>2It’s a joke that putting Gina on the orb tag attacker is strong, but I really don’t get what else they wanted to achieve.
Aren’t there any left aside from the new machine, the Hainé machine?
I’m focusing on the systems and features that were built into Destiny.
Since the dry head made by Rou should have functions for Miracolo dispersal and control, it seems that when it comes to combat, it can scatter something like Destiny’s Miracolo clones over a wide area and then escape or hide.
The data from the graveyard + something from fate = this way of thinking about self-defense for junk shops is too vague!
I think it’s questionable that Courtney can casually take out the highly classified data of Destiny, even though it’s from her former workplace.
This guy was also a head CE…
>>8I mean, since there’s a physical Destiny Impulse, there should definitely be data for Destiny too.
>>9Unfortunately, the place where Kaito is employed has almost everything except for the main class of machines, so there is a plethora of data to choose from.
The mockery of the foundation is already severe!
It’s just foundation, so whatever…
I wonder if there’s a mistake in the age setting for Kazahana… her negotiation skills are just too high.
Elijah is something too, but…
By this time, the Destiny picked up by the Orb is probably being upgraded to Spec 2 and undergoing various tests.
The relatively rare technology is hyperdeuterium…?
>>13The special mechanism of Destiny consists of a hyper-deuterion engine, VPS frame, and VL with a doppelgänger.
Is it just the beam shield and the deutron beam transmission that I learned about in the movie?
Will the brigadier general deploy a field with mental resonance nanomachines and weaken with things like Magical Miracle’s wide dispersion of Destiny’s light wings, Magano Ikutachi or quantum computer viruses?
The Red Frame glows with full power heat.
It’s more like a junk dealer, but it’s a means for private military companies to defend themselves against military forces or rogues.
Since the final mechas of the main characters have been updated, it seems we can freely use the one before that!
>>18It’s been that way since X Astray, and that line has endured for 20 years with every new work just to fill the gap…
>>18It’s fine because this definition of the role of a side story tends to attract the least resistance.
>>18Freedom and justice have always been protected, and the line should be clear…
>>27The alliance had data on Freedom and Justice from the sovereign king, but in the end, it wasn’t used at all, including the Librarian.
>>27I’ve done all this and haven’t once used a new machine or carried anything based on these two models.
>>30There is Life Lee and Imoja.
>>36It’s not a story about Astray.
It seems you were struggling with the pros and cons of militarization, so I thought it was probably Palmafiocina.
>>19That shouldn’t be anything more than a mere setup beam cannon…
>>23That was definitely something with high firepower but doesn’t fly at all anymore, so I rigged it in my right hand!
Even with freedom, the usual beam penetrates the enemy’s armor head-on.
I was surprised at how round Gina has become.
A roundness similar to that of a former enemy character who became a friend in Kinnikuman.
>>20That’s because there is a child that my sister recognized and made her daughter.
It’s a dirty and tainted resurrection-like carbon-human technology that sends characters, who should have ended there by dying, back into the world in a form of “what if,” even though they are not their original selves.
If it’s just a simple beam shield for defense, there are already many models like Hyperion and its mass-produced variants available, so there’s no need to focus on Destiny.
Rather than strengthening the way of thinking to repel, it seems that if the opponent understands that there is something to that extent, they won’t attack. So if we consider the base to be combat avoidance, I think it’s a function related to creating clones, like making it look like there are many units or projecting strong machines.
So I think it was Mirage who surprised us by projecting Freedom.
The doppelgänger phenomenon certainly doesn’t exist except in Destiny.
Is this a mechanism…? While a mechanism is necessary…
Teleport loli is also splitting (physically).
Either way, you can’t create a clone without Mirage Colloid, VL system, and technology.
But I really want to see the mass-produced Lifliimoja that was officially deployed by Compass someday…
I want to see a certain number of pilots from the federation descending with their swords in formation.
The Lily series involves some sort of quantum communication device implanted in the brain that allows for mental communication between sisters, kind of like a pseudo accord.
The theater version aside, the previous ones were supposed to be something like being projected in VR, right? Doppelganger.
VL has some confusing specifications and developments with space control and beam cutters, like Stargazer and Astray…
>>37In the first place, VL was initially designed to be the Stargazer, and then the story evolved to include the Strike Freedom and Destiny as well.
That’s why VL can perform slice beams from the beginning.
The Road Astray also struggles with the amount of materials… I feel like it might be an issue of pilot fatigue as well.
This world really is worthless, isn’t it?
I feel like I’ve already used Destiny Impulse to its fullest, so even if they release it now… it doesn’t have much impact.
>>41A long time ago, I was made into a pawn in Astray, after all…
>>41The DI Adaga should be capable of operating 13 Dragoon MS terminals, not just MAV operations with a single buddy unit.
I think it’s effective to show a large number using clones.
>>42It seems like they are all moving separately, and they have a physical presence, is this okay?
>>44In this version of Astray, even if there were reasons for the upgrade of the clone, I had confidence that Shin would read up on the specifications and master it before the decisive battle.
Is it focused on DUPE particles or something?
>>46What on earth is this!? Chairman!!
Under the dispersion of nanomachines, viruses are attached to power transmission to neutralize it.
I think everyone wants to see the success of Gelzge.
>>48Give me a plastic model.
I hope we’re not creating a Black Knight from here.
But there is no change in the armament…
However, I laugh at the fact that even though I thought Carbon Human was dead, they show up later alive!
Did the femtech armor technology get lost due to the complete destruction of the Accord?
>>54Although Shin-chan tore off an arm, if I were lucky enough to pick it up, it seems like that kind of thing would first require production equipment and such data.
>>58In terms of the Seed world, it’s quite common to casually extract data from someone’s arm…
Accord: “The way you all treat us is terrible.”
The orb obtained the miracle from Blitz’s one arm, and the armor should be manageable too.
Is an MS with femtech armor going to be the next protagonist machine?
>>61The orb was probably collecting it on its own anyway.
Aegis Head: “Um!!”
>>63It’s outrageous to collect the key points of tourist attractions!
Since Shiva and Karla each have their left arms cut off, we can recreate it from there.
Has the Aegis head become a tourist attraction…? Is that private property…?
>>66I heard that since it’s considered property of the Orb territory, you’re not allowed to touch it without permission.
>>68Is it something from the Federation…?
>>68Junkyard: “Is it not okay to take it?”
>>70After the battle, it was just Low who was there, and since I prioritized recovering names, I haven’t intervened by the time of the collection, so isn’t it impossible to intervene even under the junk dealer exception due to the statute of limitations?
>>66Although it’s within the Orb territory, I think it’s private land owned by Asuha or Master Marukio, or perhaps a religious facility, which makes it something that even junk dealers hesitate to touch.
I wonder if there are FT armor and Accord manufacturing method data at Artemis, which was the base for Accord.
In reality, Rou was leisurely watching the battle between Aegis and Strike…
An item that even junk dealers won’t pick up…
>>73The junkyard doesn’t include parts that are not permitted by the country.
>>74You need permission to enter the plant’s home country.
>>74And over there is the private land of Master Marquio.
>>74No, the Aegis shield that should have fallen on the same land was picked up by a junk dealer.
The revival is one thing, but I think the development has been quite forceful since the last cliffhanger; however, this time, Lady Gina being cute is really troublesome.
It’s not that we won’t pick it up, but unless it’s those guys like Rou who do shady things and pick things up without permission, basically you’re not supposed to pick up items from places that the country hasn’t designated.
Isn’t it wrong to just pick up the orb since it’s not a union in the first place?
>>81If you say that, then picking up the Proto Astray at the first move in Heliospolis would also be out of the question.
>>86Well, it’s quite bad, but the thing I’m making is already really bad too…
What they’re doing looks just like opportunistic looting, but there are definitely times when it’s okay to pick things up and places where it’s not.
Sometimes it’s just about ignoring it well.
>>82I don’t think I’m ignoring the matter of picking it up.
Basically, when I’m talking about how others won’t get close, it’s because there’s still a possibility of getting caught up in battles or that there are many pirates and it’s dangerous, yet there are idiots like Law who will go anyway.
Thinking about that, isn’t it quite bad for Kite to have picked up the Sword Calamity on his own?
>>83Is it bad?
>>85Keep it on hand before the Federation files a claim through junkyard laundering.
>>89Kaito basically doesn’t go through junkyards.
>>83That guy has stolen the Testament and even has a Destroy, so he’s just a really crazy dude.
Since Lord Shingi has already been quite melted in the head since the time of the sky…
But the survivors of the Accord will definitely appear someday, right?
>>91In the first place, Accord is pretty much just leftover for anyone who isn’t a top member, so even if it comes out… well.
>>91It seems that there are those who, according to Orphe, were treated like Category F and excluded from Aura in the training institutions.
The Proto Astray is fundamentally problematic in existence…
Does the Aegis shield have any strange effects or something like that?
>>94I just threw it away because it was affordable and crushed the Glassperl along with the pilot.
The shield was thrown away in the first place, so it must have flowed somewhere.
He might be stuck to the wall, perhaps.
No matter whose land it is, having the Aegis head lying around is definitely a nuisance…
If a suitable junk dealer comes and asks if they can take it, there shouldn’t be any reason to refuse, right!?
>>97Akatsuki Island is Kagari’s private property.
It’s a grand display of fondness.
First of all, it feels like Limitless is a failed Accord…
It seems there are traces of blood and bits of flesh from something that was once Thor in the past…
Speaking of which, the Carbon Gina in VS didn’t really resemble the original Gina in terms of personality.
It seems that the madness caused by the desire for revenge against Gaku has settled, and I feel like I’ve returned to my original self.
>>104I want to see something like Orochimaru…