
Illegal residents have no human rights, so it is not murder!
Seriously, the appearance is super cool but it’s a completely bad taste machine.
The text does not particularly deny the act of extermination of illegal residents even with mobile machines; this planet is overflowing with that feeling as it comes to an end.
>>3In a few years, they’ll be the ones driving on tires, so that’s to be expected.
Did I do something bad?
Both the person being shot and the Jegan.
>>4You guys are illegal residents, so you’re currently doing bad things, aren’t you?
>>4I won the rebellion against Char.
A new project presented as a magazine (in the guise of one) that actually existed in the Universal Century 0140s! Monthly=Mobile Machine Miniature Edition VOLUME 32 Jegan (Africa Maha Specification) The body of Jegan Main Text RGM-89J Jegan Type Contents RMS-179GM Jegan (Africa Maha Specification) ■Total height 17.5 meters ■Main body weight 22.3 tons ■Fully equipped weight 48.7 tons RX-79[G] Ground Combat Type Custom Total height 17.7 meters Park Mobile Suit Main Text
The units like the chest-mounted machine gun that reference the Ground Gundam and Ez-8 are just too much of an embarrassment to show to Ender-sensei.
If there are no federal bureaucrats on Earth at all, one could somewhat see the Maha actions in a more favorable light.
Um…
The residents being massacred are clearly all turban-wearing men, is this really okay…?
>>9It does not refer to any specific ethnicity or culture in the depiction within the work.
It’s like Kawaguchi, right?
Legal
I’m just doing it for fun!
By removing the anti-MS grenades from the waist and fully repurposing that space for S-mines,
A skillful technique that dramatically elevates the level of evil without significantly altering the silhouette from the original Jegan.
The cool coloring is evil.
Someone who is correctly operating the chest Vulcan of the EZ8.
Since it’s a justice police unit conducting lawful law enforcement activities as prescribed by federal law, there’s no way they would have a color that clearly looks like a villain…
Casually, there is incredible information that the Rondobell Jegan has 18 units.
The number of aircraft was reported as 4 ships of the Lakheim Class 16, with 4 aircraft each.
Isn’t this the first time the number of Jegan deployments has been revealed?
>>18I feel like I was more present in the play…
>>25It seems that they forcibly assembled parts for maintenance because the decisive battle with Char is approaching, inflating the numbers on paper.
>>27Actually, it was kind of like Hathaway’s Jegan from the old manga version of Char’s Counterattack (regular army).
>>18The initial production quantity was about 80 units, and it was supposed that half of them were delivered to Londo Bell…
Well, it’s a mobile machine from an occult magazine…
The setting of a local murder Jegan makes my heart dance.
The mention that the results of the Axis defense battle determined the long-selling success of the Jegan was particularly interesting.
Another new friend for the Slaughter Dagger.
>>21Could you do playful things outside?
>>44Amateurs who can’t crush a human with their bare hands should shut up.
The label of being a “dirty and dangerous illegal resident” is already quite amazing.
And what’s even more amazing is that anyone can certify this.
The additional saber rack on the left hand is really cool.
Without unnecessary information, it is also a proper ground battle custom JEGAN…
Amachan’s extensive combat experience in guerrilla warfare is brilliantly utilized.
There shouldn’t be any pests in a resort area!
Hey!
>>28First, do not create a resort area.
>>30Huh? It’s part of Earth conservation, is there a problem?
>>30That’s why they abandoned their people!
Is the vibe of this article like a model graph?
I can really smell Asano Masahiko.
>>32Gundam Ace
I’ve been doing it for many years now.
The opening greeting is a bit too ominous…
Are you a reporter from Zanskar?
>>33It was temporarily discontinued, but when it was reissued, this is what happened.
The ride of mobile machines often becomes strange because it reflects the atmosphere of the world within the story.
The monthly Mobile Machine has been reborn under the guidance of the Gachi Party.
>>38Originally, mobile suits are
In the future, Maha will have better equipment than the Federal Army.
Mobile machines have often been ridiculed in occult magazines and in the context of the Universal Century, and there have been serious incidents such as writers dying in accidents.
A mobile ship composed of nanomachines that can be repurposed for attack and break down everything—something even an elementary school student wouldn’t write these days.
Casually incorporates an explanation of the contradictions in Jedi.
This will make the cosmic nobility smile.
>>45I think Hauserly will praise with great laughter.
>>45Rather, it becomes inefficient! Isn’t that the flow of developing bugs?
>>55When it comes to evil, no matter how powerful Mahā is, they can’t win against those nobles…
It says that he was replaced by Gustav Karl, but was it really that widespread?
>>46Read carefully, there is also a J-type Jegan.
Cosmo nobility is laughable, but Cosmo Kruz is no joke.
Isn’t it a bit too well-made as a weapon when it can be handled even by high school students, despite being washed away?
>>52Absolutely.
>>52Since even something like Shakko has been officially adopted for use by elementary school students.
Incredibly important part
>>54I feel that being too easy has its pros and cons.
>>54Ah, are you mistaken this for V…?
It’s embarrassing that it’s obvious I haven’t seen it.
The cosmic nobility will not smile.
What Hauseley wants to handle is those who operate resorts.
Carozzo despised Manhunter as a brutal organization.
“Brother-in-law Hauzeri believes that we should rather affirm the existence of manhunters if it means sending all of humanity into space without exception… die…”
>>61The assassin has come…
>>64You did a good job…
Huh? The nobles have started to go crazy…? I didn’t hear about that…
>>61If someone like Carozzo is developing a slaughter weapon that even Mahha would be completely taken aback by, then the Universal Century has no hope.
In other words… it’s called Patlabor, right?
>>65It is a self-defense ship.
>>70I often see this “Self-Defense Maru,” but when I wondered what it was and researched it…
So this guy can be featured in Gundam… I see…
It’s vague, but what my brother-in-law is saying is Maftie, after all.
Hathaway is also positive about Maha’s activities themselves…
From the perspective of intellectuals who want to send people from Earth to space, the Mahā is a necessary evil.
>>68It’s the same with the Federation’s ideals, as they are being affirmed.
The biggest anti-federalist is the federal government.
In other words, the one who is actually doing the real job of the Federation Army is Maha.
>>72Moreover, the budget is hardly allocated.
“Everyone should go up to space, and the main characters also seem to agree, well, that’s true.”
The idea is somewhat correct in the context of the Universal Century.
I want you to choose your means, and in reality, there are uneducated people who can’t survive once they go to space.