
The surrender signal was ignored, and illegal weapons like the Dainsleif were used; from this point, developments favorable to the enemy side are increasing, and it’s tough…
It wasn’t an eroge…
>>1It’s already just before it’s going to fall over there…
>>1I thought there would be a next thread because it was there a moment ago…
You’re mistaken; the ones who made the rules and violated them were the higher-ups of Gjallarhorn, so their positions are too different…
What Gallahorn is doing is so unreasonable that the pressure on the Tekkadan isn’t enjoyable at all.
>>3Are you out of your mind?
At the point of the first season’s big upheaval, it’s no surprise if things get crushed because they’re just being deceived by the higher-ups…
>>8Since the first phase is being carried out as an action on behalf of Kudelia, it’s done for the sake of goodness.
That’s why receiving retribution and divine punishment is unbalanced in the scenario.
>>14It’s just for work, and Coudelia ended up using CGS as a result, so it doesn’t matter whether it’s justice or not…
It’s good to understand each other and change from there…
Well, Mika ended up being able to do nothing but fight because she used her body to do so…
Well, they’re basically an anti-social terrorist group that’s going against the authorities…
Isn’t it suspicious whether you are in a position to have the rules followed…?
>>4In that case, the development of it becoming a hand-rolled item is strange.
From the perspective of the Iron Flower Corps, they are the enemy, but the Gallahorn side, which maintains the world’s peace and order, is the true justice.
>>5I can’t maintain it as much as I say.
>>5In Super Robot Wars, Amuro and Bright actually assist the meat uncle, and the Tekkadan becomes a red icon.
Because that’s what the fans were saying…
That’s what it means to go against authority.
Isn’t it impossible to have a conversation in eroge?
Isn’t it natural for a powerful organization to also have strong lawlessness?
Being trapped and dying is a classic trope in yakuza stories, but Naze’s brother is a bit too foolish.
>>12Because they are ignoring repeated warnings from McMurd.
To be frank, it seems like it got crushed because it attracted the old man’s displeasure.
That’s probably why Jasray handed over the contact network with Iok’s family.
It’s made more carefully and is interesting compared to the recent fast-paced anime…
Even with the Gun Control Act, the police carry guns, and that’s only natural.
To be honest, if they had just kept it at killing Nase, Jasray would have been safe, right?
Killing Laughter was a fatal blow.
>>16Anyway, Dad is planning to crush the Tekkadan by throwing the Jasley at them, so it’s impossible.
>>21It seems that both Namez and Jaslei intended to crush each other, huh?
What are you going to do by weakening the organization? I wondered.
>>24In the end, it’s all incorporated into the headquarters’ profits, so it’s messed up.
On top of that, I was able to grasp Lystar’s weakness.
The Tekkadan has won against Gjallarhorn, so the deterioration of public safety isn’t really a laughing matter…
It’s rather bad that I got carried away seriously, or rather because I underestimated men’s jealousy.
Are you out of your mind?
Even when facing left, there are differences between indoors and outdoors regarding erotic games or others…
>>25Recently, aren’t there too many thread images from ero games, causing confusion?
Well, I can just judge by looking at the main text, so it’s fine either way.
>>25I want to know if you’re sane, ride on!
>>22Ah! (Isn’t there even a conversation happening?)
Galarhorn used Tekkadan in their internal conflicts, but it seems they never intended to completely destroy them, and ultimately, I feel that all the reasons point back to Teiwaz…
I mean, just looking at the results, Jasley seems too capable…
Rules don’t need to be followed if you have power.
In the end, both Nameze and Jasrei died, and it’s debatable whether having Azzy as the heir candidate for Teiwaz is a good or bad thing.
>>30Because dad’s power remains solid and unshaken…
Once you receive the cup, it’s only a matter of time before you get involved in the succession struggle…
I think it was just right for Iok to have a mutual defeat with Naze.
>>34What the hell… isn’t it just living a long life for no reason…?
My older brother was a person who understood things as an older brother figure, but it’s true that it complicates things a bit when he’s called a candidate for the top of a yakuza organization…
The fact that Namaze immediately suspected McMard when he was shot in the back tells you everything about that situation.
In the end, power is justice.
However, there are limits to simple violence.
I remember how everyone was suddenly terrified when Aji-san started cosplaying as my older brother.
From my dad’s perspective, it’s a shame to ruin the transportation network in Naze, and since he’s also invested in the people there, it felt like he was saying to skillfully navigate while keeping Jasulei in check.
On the contrary, Jasray acknowledges the need for making money, so if he’s going to go overboard, he wanted to take some measures.
Everyone chose a worse path than expected, so when Dad calmed down, he planned to confront the Tekkadan with Jasley, but the Tekkadan acted immediately, ignoring Dad’s intentions.
My father also received Jasray’s winnings.
Isn’t the power of Teiwaz falling?
>>42Rather, the profits of the subsidiary have been incorporated into and strengthened by the profits of the Teiwaz headquarters, and it has also come to dominate the post-war world politically.
I realized recently that the people behind Eugene and Zoltan are the same.
Dad was quite lenient with the Tekkadan, or rather, he was too lenient… No, it’s a give and take since Tekkadan is producing results, but it was a Shinzan situation.
>>44My dad likes the Tekkadan as a private citizen.
At the same time, they are a ruthless yakuza.
I feel that neither McMurd nor Naze had any intention of becoming the top of Teiwaz from the beginning.
Jasray messed up out of ambition or jealousy.
Anyway
Machu and the captain are unrelated!
With Kudelia’s influence, a mysterious mask came to help, and Teiwaz is an interesting guy… It’s just that there was a convenient flow for the Tekkadan, but normally they would be crushed immediately, and in the end, isn’t this the best outcome possible?
Jasrei’s older brother shouldn’t have women fighting either. I thought he was a manly character, but he’s actually quite effeminate…
It seems like the old man can’t control the organization at all…
The protruding nail continued to be hammered down in the final stages of Iron-Blooded.
The older brother is already plotting a coup.
The idiot Iok sent a handwritten letter of thanks to Jasulei…
If I could collect this and throw it at Makki, there might still be a chance for things to go well…
It seems that Teyvat is a huge organization, so it probably won’t be shaken just because a few executives have died.
Isn’t Iok the most inconvenient presence for the Tekkadan?
>>56It’s a meat uncle, right?
>>62Since I’m loved by the god of scriptwriting, I’m invincible.
They will change the settings, so there’s no way to win.
>>56Because of that guy, MA started going wild, and when I saw Mikazuki getting beaten up, Maki’s Bael gauge maxed out, and the mining facility on the surface blew up, it really feels like this guy is to blame for everything.
Well, the main story is that everyone ignored what my dad said, and as a result, we were all wiped out, and then my dad took advantage of that…
What are you doing, dad?!
There aren’t any other successors that stand out besides Jasray and Nase.
It’s like, why are you playing in a way that makes you fail both? McMard.
>>59That world has an incredibly long lifespan.
I don’t need an ambitious second-in-command.
The part where the Super Galaxy Cannon misses was clearly influenced by a correction on the enemy’s side…
>>61That’s where you’ll hit it, right?
Even if you hit it, the annihilation route won’t change, right?
To be honest, if I had refused Macky’s offer for the Mars King, it would have been a normal survival route.
>>63Jasray’s jealousy towards Naze’s brother remains unchanged, so he is teaming up with Iok to corner him.
After killing Laughter, I was unable to do anything and ended up being crushed in a state of helplessness.
>>79I think if I hadn’t gotten on at that point, I could have escaped using a fake pass.
>>87The fake pass is a last resort…
In fact, there were some adults who, for better or worse, reached out to offer a helping hand.
On the contrary, there are also people like the old man who seems to be kind on the surface but is actually pushing you away with sweet words.
I think it was harsh to expect Olga to see through that.
>>79Considering this, the discovery of MA and MS, which became a part of the cause, was unfortunate for the Tekkadan.
>>63I wasn’t noticed by the executives of Teiwaz, nor did the people from Gallaho pay attention to me.
I wondered if my dad couldn’t do anything about Jasray, who was doing whatever he wanted, but he said that in a large organization, conflicts arise and it can’t be helped, so we have no choice but to cut ties with Teiwaz.
I definitely feel like no one was listening to what my dad was saying…
At the point of the first term, it’s hard to say it’s good because I’m riding on the bad intentions of bad adults and smashing bad adults.
In the second season, Macky, who thought of himself as a bad adult, returned to his innocent childhood and was crushed by the bad adult Rastar.
Although duty and human feelings are important, the yakuza world was more political than the space mice had thought.
Rather, it’s really good that the main body is unscathed for a Yakuza or mafia-type coup that’s supposed to happen, right, old man?
It’s true that the Tekkadan is getting too many rewards.
Dad only said normal things like to make an effort to get along even if you don’t like someone…
The infighting among the Yakuza was completely unnecessary.
I understand that Olga can’t do such things, but the conclusion is that it was my fault for not laying the groundwork properly; I should have sought affection from others besides Brother Naze as well…
>>75It’s bad that the Mars mouse is complicated by distrust of adults.
Being spoiled by my older brother means I can’t avoid being disliked by Jast Ray.
>>75The golden center lacked the taste of Mars palm…
By the time I teamed up with McGillis, I was already about halfway stuck…
Mackie seems like he would let things slide even if he cuts his hand halfway, but because of Olga’s personality…
The usual kid has come.
What Jasrei is doing isn’t that strange for a yakuza, right?
The Tekkadan can’t do anything about the bad relationship between Naze and Jasley.
It was a mistake to join the yakuza so early…
>>84If I don’t get in, the young lady’s trip to Earth won’t be successful and it will be game over.
>>84Well, if I don’t get involved with the Yakuza, I’m going to be out of money…
>>84Wait!
It was a critical situation where I had to join the Yakuza soon.
What the heck… In the end, isn’t the lack of a plan for the CGS takeover the root of it all?
>>93If we go back under the adults’ control like that, there will be no future for us.
The treatment afterwards will likely become even worse due to the grudge from the one who fled first.
>>104What the hell… So, is birth everything then…?
Doesn’t that world lack a sense of Agnika?
Gather at Bael’s!
>>84But if I didn’t join the Yakuza, the route to Earth would have been precarious…
Could it be that it was in a dead end from the very beginning?
>>84If I hadn’t gotten involved with the Yakuza, I wouldn’t have been able to use the route to send the young lady to Earth without being found by Gaelio.
Well, it’s been discussed thoroughly for eight years now, but…
There is no better route halfway through; the Tekkadan is what it is.
What was it that made McGillis’s plan so sloppy?
>>85It’s scary to think that if they had eliminated Gaelio, they might have actually won despite everything.
>>90Gaelio’s survival is just too convenient for the script, so there’s nothing we can do about it…
>>85The plan isn’t sloppy.
Because Gaelio was alive, it became necessary to rise up before we could be moved.
>>85You suddenly became stupid, didn’t you?
>>103You’re the fool.
>>120When I see someone who thinks these kinds of empty counterarguments are clever, it makes me chuckle.
It’s not that anything is wrong, but the first season went way better than expected.
It’s not so strange that Ojiki’s argument wasn’t too unreasonable if all you’re going to do is complain about the Tekkadan being favored too much!!
Since Lord Iok is here, we will definitely win! But all the moves after that are bad.
Iok’s involvement in Jasrei’s story is terrible due to his misplaced resentment.
>>92It’s not necessarily wrong for the police to try to take down half-grays.
It’s often said that the enemy isn’t that guy… but then there’s Akihiro’s “Is it youuuuuuuuu!!!!!!!!!”
The influence I have had on the group so far has been tremendous, so I think this is the right one.
>>95It’s correct, but it feels too meta…
>>100Since we’ve fought three times already, isn’t that enough?
>>95The information that Iok is significantly involved in the destruction of Turbine is well known, so it makes sense as revenge!
It’s difficult to cut ties with Brother Nase, so I always end up getting caught up in the yakuza’s troubles.
If you don’t ride the king of Mars, you can buy time while Mackie is rampaging, and as a meat uncle, it won’t be worth chasing after.
I see you like the phrase that works in favor of the enemy.
>>106It’s impressive that one can have such thoughts with the emergence of internal Yakuza conflicts and the appearance of MA.
In other words, the route is to be picked up by Jasray instead of big brother?
>>107You must not be completely used up…
No matter how I think about it, I believe Carta and Gaelio should have been brought on board as allies.
Since the final goal was Bael, for Makki, it’s a victory…
>>109Of all things, what Calta was doing was an act that angered McGillis.
Blonde samurai hairstyle
>>109Mackie can’t trust adults or people who are fortunate enough to be born that way…
In the first place, I never said it was Laugh-ta’s revenge! So if it’s a tale for everyone in heaven, it’s definitely about Lord Iok.
It was an unexpected mistake that my older brother Naze was clumsy in maneuvering within the organization and lacked consideration.
It’s unfortunate that Biscuit, who was good at that sort of thing, died so early.
The work done by Rafter and Aji, who were sent by Brother Naze, was quite significant. First, joining the Yakuza is a must, but that would mean getting involved in a conflict with Jusay as well…
I can’t live without having someone backing me up, so it’s one thing to get support from the yakuza.
It wouldn’t be interesting to see the Tekkadan just getting caught up in an unavoidable internal conflict among the yakuza.
My dad is so fond of the Tekkadan that it’s quite noticeable even considering their achievements, which makes it even harder to deal with Tekkadan.
In contrast to Olga, who is holding her head in her hands, Maki is scouting while smiling confidently.
Why can you enjoy yourself like that?!
The reason Io came during the MA is because of MacKey, so in the second season, MacKey is constantly acting as a plague god.
It’s doubtful whether I can handle MA without Maki.
Immediately after entering under the yakuza’s umbrella.
The leader said, “It’s too hasty to say that management has stabilized!”
If Mackie had abandoned the Tekkadan, would there still have been a chance?
Didn’t CGS get caught by Gjallarhorn and have the adults run away… ?
Shikibu is surrounded by her own personal guard of blonde handsome men, so for Mackie, it probably reminds him of his adoptive father, Arulhorn…
If you play Karuta and pull in Gaelio, even Meat Uncle will happily help, so it’s almost certain to win with a majority in the Seven Stars.
>>129The jealous gay person who stirred up Macky’s anger and dissatisfaction with the noble society is really a nuisance, huh?
>>129First of all, it makes no sense to make the people you need to eliminate in order to achieve your goal your allies.
>>129But I understand that for Maki, who has risen from the bottom, there is no option to take both hands…
>>140I can understand why Maki becomes a believer in power.
Ishido, can you really swear loyalty to that person?
>>129I mean, if we had just waited, Izunarion would have retired by now…
That guy is seriously only interested in anal.
>>144From what I’ve seen in the main depiction, I honestly think this is really terrible.
>>144The upper class of Iron Blood can normally receive life-prolonging treatment for over 100 years…
It’s difficult to develop a story when things go too conveniently for the enemy, as it can make it feel dull.
Isn’t it fine whether we’re alive or dead? The fact that Chad had an unnecessarily large number of appearances is just for the sake of the script…
>>131Mr. Chad, get punched by Aston, who is a sympathizer.
>>141Well… it’s a damn life like that of a human debris, so I couldn’t laugh at all…
Well, I think it’s stupid to assume that everyone will become an ally just by showing them Bael…
It wasn’t meaningless, but…
>>133If Gaelio is alive, I would have gained a justification.
>>133It’s already a great victory that the other Seventh Stars, who were supposed to be adversaries, have become neutral.
My dad actually prefers Mika way more than the Tekkadan.
Mika likes it, and my dad covers the repair costs for the Gundam.
Mcgillis felt a sense of affinity for the Tekkadan, but from Tekkadan’s perspective,
It feels like even though I was given a stable life by offering my rear, being treated like a comrade seems off…
The jerk will probably live comfortably by depleting his assets after that, which makes it even more…
I still wonder if that damn old gay man was a good presence to showcase in the evening anime.
Speaking of which, why was Biscuit in CGS when he seems to come from a household that could afford to send him to school?
>>145Tuition fees
>>145I want to send my sisters to school.
>>155I wonder if they could have chosen a slightly better job placement there…
>>159Well, when it comes to jobs that an uneducated kid on Mars might take…
>>159I want you to see the fate of Biscuit’s brother, or rather…
It’s fine for half-greys to fight against the authorities and MS, but it’s not necessary for there to be casualties from Yakuza’s bullets in Gundam.
It’s too advantageous for battleships to be able to use the Alaya-Identification, so if Orga had launched a special attack, he could have at least taken down Rastor.
>>149I think if I had participated with Bael and Barbatos, we would have won easily.
>>165Now that I think about it, that’s true…
It’s strange to lose authority just because that gay old man said I’m not his real child…
>>151Someone who’s being anal-horned has zero authority.
>>151It’s an aristocratic society.
Moreover, the fact that they conspired to assassinate Karta and Gaelio raises questions about their legitimacy.
Even Makki, who had been subjected to whatever the homos wanted and accumulated anger, finally cut ties with Gaelio and the others after much inner conflict.
If that guy had taken him in as a successor based on his talent, I think Maki would have normally developed feelings of friendship and promoted a gentle reform.
If Makki hadn’t rebelled, Izzunario would have normally given me everything.
It seems that the perceptive person noticed the “Anal Horn” in Izunario’s “Are you staying tonight?” and I thought pros are really different.
>>157I think just concluding that from only that is simply being obsessed with homosexuality…
>>163It can be somewhat inferred that it’s a degenerate regime when there are no familial ties involved…
>>157What kind of professional are you?
The route for Makki and Gaelio to understand each other is impossible without something like NT…
I realized that even our values of happiness were different only at the very last moment…
>>160All of Gaelio’s prejudices against Tekkadan from Season 1 are directed at Mikazuki.
The biscuit house is running quite on the edge.
Well, it feels like I’m selling my body to send my two younger sisters to school.
>>161Stop with the lewd talk!
Even if the Iron Flower Corps aims for an ending where they cease to exist, it would have been better to have an ending that leaves something for the future.
The Tekkadan has protected Mars, and it seems that thanks to the Tekkadan, the lives of the people on Mars have improved.
>>162That would turn into a story of a great person, but that’s not what you want to do, is it?
>>173It feels like there were orphans who lived by a code of honor.
>>162Thanks to the Tekkadan, the comrades who survived are leading a life free from violence and starvation, so it can be said that they have remained true to their original intentions.
>>162The Tekkadan has disappeared, but since its members have achieved a normal life and the colonial rule over Mars has ended, it is as it should be.
Being on Mars means being completely soaked in negative opportunism.
What’s funny about that development over there?
>>164Well, I can’t deny that there…
>>171The two-week ride is holding back the appearance of Barbatos, and the tempura bowl has too little substance.
>>208It’s not there, it’s the part where MA is on Mars…
If you treat that as convenient, you won’t be able to create anything…
>>164I feel like there was a talk about the achievement of defeating MA, but there wasn’t really anything, right…?
>>177A long time ago there was a system called the Seven Star Medal, and I thought perhaps that was the aim as I swallowed my impressions and headed towards Lord Ioqu.
Macky didn’t particularly think about using that ancient system.
I thought that if it was enough to bring down Izunario, then killing Gaelio (though I didn’t actually kill him) wasn’t such a bad move. But it really was a terrible miscalculation.
What the hell were they thinking about actually making that butt boy the heir of the Farido family?!
If it’s quite possible that the exposure of a gay old man could lead to a loss of authority, then why didn’t McGillis silence him…?
>>174I guess I loved you after all.
About Izunario.
What the Iron-Blooded Orphans left behind is…
Even those bratty debris kids can fight against Gallaho if they have the Alaya knowledge! That’s what I showed them.
>>178It’s like proving the usefulness of suicide bombing, isn’t it…
>>183So, did the Human Debris Abolition Treaty pass?
It might be reckless to make Mackie’s plan Bael the core, but…
If nothing had happened, I might have been able to gradually increase the sympathizers and bring things to a point where it could have worked out even if it was a bit sloppy.
>>179Since I learned about Gaelio’s survival, I had no choice but to aim for a chance with Bael.
>>184No, that’s not right…
>>193The director made a famous remark in the interview.
>>193No, that’s not right, is it?
>>193I don’t want you to blame the character for your difficulty in following the plot.
>>179It’s not so much that Bael is the key, but rather that taking Bael was the goal.
>>179If it weren’t for Gaelio’s accusation, no one would have dared to oppose McGillis who obtained Bael.
Wait!
The Tekkadan is an organization that supports its own members, so their feelings towards Mars are weak…
The reason there were so many pillows on the bed of that arse-horned guy, or the detail of having a blonde shota as his attendant, makes me feel sick…
This guy is really evil…