
Rather, Machu is blessed by its surroundings and environment.
Since I live in a way that I might be dead by tomorrow before the main story of Garrod begins.
Two dependable older brothers
Glamorous outgoing older sister
Cool beautiful older sister
Same age extroverted mechanic
Mysterious beautiful girl
Famous quotes doctor
>>3Someone among Witz, Roavy, and Jamil is being excluded!
Surviving the colony flu when 90% of my generation has died is already too fortunate.
I think if there had been a leader who closely aligned with Machu’s way of thinking and personality, things wouldn’t have become complicated. I’m not saying the mother is at fault; she has been doing well, but if Jamir had provided timely advice and effectively intervened when Machu stumbled, the outcome might have been different.
Before the main story starts, thinking about meeting Tifa and Jamil means I have incredibly good luck in relationships.
Those who, undeterred by a harsh life, persisted with determination and were blessed with admirable people.
Those who, not satisfied with a blessed life, turn to crime on a whim and are surrounded by malice and consequences.
Everyone casually talks about stories of death or seeing the sun, but it’s quite tough.
Wasn’t it Jamil who told me to run without thinking about anything?
>>9Is that a line that Jamil said while taking the blame and coming out with self-loathing?
The endearing dedication of Jamil supporting Garrod.
Machu is intentionally eliminating reliable adults and guiding seniors episode by episode, so it seems like they are doing it on purpose.
Even disposable workers and cloned test subjects receive a certain level of protection.
Is there anyone who is less fortunate than Garrod, who survived in an era of famine across the whole Earth without parents, under a sun that does not shine? That’s the level we’re talking about.
Rather, if we are to compare, isn’t it Jamir’s circumstances that are more appropriate?
The early Garrod is quite rough around the edges.
I changed because I fell in love.
Galoard, who only knows the post-war era, still acts straightforwardly based on his feelings, and that influences those around him.
Garrod’s rehabilitation is quite fast.
>>17Before the battle with Charis, it seems to be proper.
The Earth environment is not blessed.
Are we pretending that blowing up the nuclear plant to show off to Tifa didn’t happen?
Jamil, not knowing how to handle kids this age, is getting advice from Teacher Tech.
>>20Teacher Teks is one of the top-class individuals in the entire Gundam series, isn’t he?
>>25I’m glad I don’t have to say the forgotten lines of that poem—there’s a bit of playfulness to it, and it’s a quote-making machine, honestly, I really like it a lot.
>>20That child with that personality will only cause even more disasters in their attempt to make up for things, which is immediately Spot-on, right?
Not good.
If the Sat-Cat had been loaded onto Zeke Ax, Machu might have been able to undergo a change in consciousness.
Until I turned 15, I had never seen sunlight, and those around me died from hunger and colony flu. To make matters worse, a mohawk MS suddenly attacked, killing my entire family and acquaintances in the town. After that, I’ve survived alone as a drifter; am I the one who’s lucky…?
In the beginning, Garrod was so shocked from losing that he was considering selling the Gundam…
>>23Wasn’t it because you couldn’t bear the fact that you didn’t lose, but rather your mistake caused Jamil to get seriously injured and you were allowed to get away without any penalties?
>>29There, getting rejected by Tifa at a bad timing is a triple punch.
>>40A 15-year-old kid shouldn’t be taking punches like that…
At first, I couldn’t get used to living together in Frieden.
Machu understands that people dying doesn’t change things, as we’ve seen until now…
I think if Machu drops 15 colonies in the final episode, he will catch up.
This thread has been up for a long time, but is it really “that kind of thing”?
In the monotonous routine, feeling frustrated and throwing away a daily life that doesn’t need to be discarded for the sake of purpose and the opposite sex is more like Renton, Mach.
I’m not as skilled at piloting as Renton, but…
It’s now, brother!!
>>34I’ve tried it seven times and failed all seven times…
>>39Did you really do that much?
It’s a world where MS raiders casually attack the nearby streets, and the women running the food stalls respond by grabbing a rocket launcher while carrying toddlers on their backs, so I really hate the AW world…
Karis, who intended to help, was so accustomed to it that they instinctively pulled the trigger when the gun was pointed at them.
It seems that the test subjects of the super soldiers who escaped together for the sake of oxygen and food have experienced something like killing.
If I had been a doctor in that era, I would have seen so many people who couldn’t be saved from illnesses that would have been nothing in normal times, to the point of wanting to give up.
You can’t do it unless you’re a person of character or a villain.
If I’m going to live alone again, Gundam is something that I would need countless lives to manage, so I have no choice but to sell it.
>>42If you’re forming a group as a vulture, that’s one thing, but acting alone with a conspicuous MS is like being a sitting duck…
>>42Hmm, I guess I’m canceling the sale after all!!
The owner of Caris is crazy, but I feel strangely that they were relatively capable of managing the town.
I think it’s a blessed environment compared to the old Eva’s Shinji-kun, as there are many growth events.
I thought they just popped up, but even I changed my way of thinking, and Katok, who also changed, told Garoad not to repeat the same mistakes…
It feels more like a matter of whether the protagonist’s actions lead to a positive outcome or not, rather than an issue of the character’s qualities.
The atmosphere at the beginning shows how I should behave, reflecting my background up until now.
Garrod is the type whose life was hell before the story began.
Garrod’s early event of complicating human relationships progressed in a good direction.
Garrod is a mischievous boy who is willing to get his hands dirty with wrongdoing to survive.
Conversely, it means that I do not hurt others or wield power without thinking, and I have enough morality to choose methods and avoid irreparable actions.
Was there police in that world?
It seems there were people like punk Mohicans from the end of the century.
>>53There is no unified government, so it is mostly a city-state situation.
In reality, it’s true that we’re in a state of downsizing, but we’re prioritizing military expansion because next time, I’m going to wipe out all the aliens!
You can see glimpses of how well the parents raised them.
It seems like we were close enough that I wanted to get the same job as my parents.
Looking back now, I realize that in the early stages, I had quite a serious distrust of humans due to my circumstances.
Even in the final stages, while threatening with the satellite cannon, the severity of completely crushing the colony laser once negotiations are successful shows a rough upbringing at its core.
>>56There’s no reason to leave something like that behind…
>>62The revolutionary army trying to make something like that is crazy.
Reliable adults
Jamil looks older, but he’s still in his 30s…
>>59Well, in Jamir’s case, it’s understandable that he looks older.
>>59X has a generally younger age demographic.
The main characters are Jamiru at 30 and Tekusu at 36, and aside from an older man in the Bridge Crew, everyone, including Aniru and the Frost Brothers, is in their teens.
>>67I like the flavor of this area, as it seems like only those who mature early could survive here.
>>69I don’t know much about X.
When I say it’s Witz and Loavi 17 and 18, I’m told that’s a lie.
>>71Even if I look, I think it’s a lie.
Especially Loavy.
>>71Oh really?! I just recently watched all the episodes!
Roaby diligently gives flowers to women, and that’s when he’s 18, right?
>>87Speaking of which, I don’t think they mentioned the age during the performance, did they?
>>87Frieden Bridge crew or something.
The only one over 20 is Shingo Mori (21), the helmsman, aside from Jamiru.
Sara and Tonya are both teenagers…
Even though Toniya may look like a typical gal, she’s actually quite serious and not easy with guys at all…
Hehehe, did you hear that, brother?
Wasn’t the vulture first like a thief except for the Jamil family?
>>61The name “Vulture” already suggests that, and in fact, they depicted vulture-like behavior in the story too.
>>61Types that make a living through salvage work and escorting village caravans.
There is a type of outlaw that is like “YAHOO!”
There are a lot of the former, and there was a gathering organized through Jamil’s connections.
>>61In the first episode, it is explained that the Vultures mainly travel around the remnants of old Federation bases and facilities.
From there, they collect and sell weapons and electronic components, and also engage in transportation and trade.
(I believe that after episode 16, crossing the sea was also justified as a way to expand trading areas.)
Hiring MS pilots and preparing our own MS and pilots, we also engage in mercenary work.
There are also outlaws among the pirates like the Olku, as they compete against each other.
Some regions are barely managing local governance at the town level, while others are small countries that still exist, and there are also regions that are reviving as a new federation.
There are regions where colonies have fallen so much that no one is there.
Because I’ve worked hard to live until 15.
The luck that has come since then is Garroad’s life, right?
Sara, Enil, and all the Frost brothers are 19, and Parla is the same as Garrod at 15, everyone’s too precocious.
Well, it’s not really anything from the GX Frieden anyway…
Being a lone wolf at that age suggests a rough past.
>>74For now, it feels like that before the main story, a MS Mohican attacked the town where I lived with my family, killing everyone, and only one person survived who has been living alone ever since.
Roa B is also casually talking about being alone in the world, so it’s painful.
Well, it seems that Roavi also had someone who showed a part of themselves appropriate for their age.
I was there.
>>79A man pouring sake on a grave.
You are the stars of hope.
The presence of a wonderful rival above all.
The courage is greater than the skill of the MS (Mobile Suit) pilot.
He was a man worthy of riding in a GX.
Recently observing Machu’s actions, I get the feeling that Garrod was quite fortunate in terms of luck and his surrounding environment.If he doesn’t talk, Garrod is really handsome.
Garrod talks and moves, and he’s definitely more handsome, so get it together!
>>86Tifa’s response
>>86The performance of Cross Raise is just too much like a detective or a funny black person…
>>101It’s probably because of your voice!!!
It’s true that I was surrounded by good adults.
It is precisely because Garrod himself moved those adults.
“A boy’s heart can sometimes infect an adult man; it’s a common example.”
Can’t you even start a thread without using other protagonists as a punching bag?
Tifa is doing a bulletin board?!!
>>92Tifa is calling out “keoke” inside her heart.
>>92If one were to ask whether there is any leisure to surf the internet in that world…
The situation on the Earth side is considerably strict, regardless of the colony side.
If they were in the same environment as Machu, most protagonists would live seriously.
Witz and Roavi sound like they’re in their teens…
Everyone in Frieden is just too much of a genius…
Kid is the main one, but Shingo at the helm is also strange.
>>97He’s a man who can operate a space cruiser perfectly just by reading the manual.
The expression is different; it must be Uso Evin.
>>102There was a joke about Tifa mentioned in some doujinshi or anthology…
I wonder if there is a heaven.
The aircraft is mostly privately owned, and Freeden doesn’t own any MS at all, right?
It feels like the GX obtained after DX was handed over to Jamil, and Garrod seems to be inextricably linked to it.
X is like this.
Jamil: 30
Text: 36
Frost Brothers, Enil, Sara: 19
Roavy: 18
Witz, Tonya: 17
Garod, Tifa, Caris, Para 15
Kid: 12
>>104This guy.
Amazing
>>110As a mechanic, you are amazing, and in an emergency, you are ready to shake off drowsiness with pain!!!
>>110When doing major repairs all night long
Stabbing my own foot with a screwdriver to wake myself up is way too extreme.
If the whole crew doesn’t get younger, we won’t enter the post-war generation.
It was probably the new recording of G Generation Eternal, and it felt too old-fashioned for Ameri.
His voice is good-looking too!!!!
Old works often have a sense of depth, conveying the bittersweet experiences of someone who knows both joy and sorrow.
At this point, being 30 is just being a kid.
It’s my favorite work as a response to First.
>>112NT = War weapon
It’s nice how the first Daikun and the old man properly interpret and present their thoughts to the characters and viewers trapped in that way of thinking…
It looks small and fragile.
While Garrod was thrown out and rolling from the buggy that was blasted from behind, he stood completely still with no motion and without taking any damage.
Even if I shot it at an angle, I was blown away by the satellite cannon, and with the research facility burning in the background, I escaped from there and walked leisurely.
Tifa Adheer may seem like that, but…
Height is 157 cm.
If Kid wasn’t born holding a wrench, there’s no way to explain how he’s the leader of a mechanic crew at the age of 12.
>>115The maintenance team over there isn’t made up of the usual rough-and-tumble types.
There are more nerdy, introverted mechanic types, to be honest…
>>116It’s wonderfully short, chubby, and tall, isn’t it?
>>115Sure! When I was born from my mom, I was already holding a wrench! That’s what I would say.
>>115Some of them are made from special parts, but creating a weapon like a divider is on a cheat level.
So it turns out this guy was the one narrating every episode and doing the next episode previews in the final episode…
The high-energy next episode preview featuring Garroad and Tifa makes me realize that it was you all along… and I find it doubly convincing.
It seems that Shagia-san is also wearing secret shoes to appear more dignified, adding 10 cm, so being young must be tough.
>>121Isn’t it a bit too much for you to talk about things like shoes and aesthetics? And it’s unfair that you sometimes show your age appropriately.
>>121Playing chess with my brother, who isn’t very strong, while relying on mental cheating to create an atmosphere.
Sales must be tough, huh?
Garrod won’t deny that he is fortunate after the main story, but…
At this point in X world, I am not among those who are fortunate.
I want to see Machu become real.
I usually say that Garrod’s voice doesn’t match, but I definitely think it’s the face that doesn’t match at all.
>>126Looking just at the settings, it has a character vibe similar to Wataru Takagi…
After War is a world like a Gundam version of Fist of the North Star.
Gathering the wild roughnecks of North America who were overflowing with such hyahha.
You can organize into a major anti-federal organization and become a combat leader.
Charis Nautilus, 15 years old.
Well, everyone around my age when I was a child is dead, so…
It is a world after the war where one cannot survive without at least a bit of luck.
Basically, I want to create a contrast between the generation that doesn’t know war and the generation above it.
The MS rider is super young.
The narration by Kenyu Horiuchi for Eternal is really good, but why isn’t it Yuutarou Mitsuoka?! I had that feeling, but that feeling was somewhat blown away by yesterday’s Eternal commercial.
It can’t be helped regarding the character design.
The pressure from the influence of the previous work was huge.
Asking about age and being like “No way…” can also be considered a first homage.
In that world, if you’re not that young, there are too many ties to the past.
I can’t really think that I can seriously aim for reform.