
At this point, it was inevitable to treat it like a rotten apple.
But Machu was real.
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This isn’t just a rotten apple!
Everyone knew that she was a thoughtless and reckless foolish girl.
But I don’t think it’s at the level of being unmanageable enough to do a solo atmospheric entry.
I thought they were just criminals who would lead to their own ruin.
“It was real.”
Well, it feels like they’re being led into the atmosphere without regard for their own will, sparkling… It seems like the stupidity remains unchanged.
Until last week, she was just a ruinous fool of a girl.
Because I broke through the atmosphere.
>>7I have powered up into a super destructive idiot girl.
It was beyond the level of farmed or wild.
“It was the real thing.”
It was the real thing, or rather, the genuine article.
>>10Hmm, this is mannish and coquette.
It’s rare to see a doomed protagonist in Gundam.
>>11Is that so…??
>>11They’re quite a few, right?
I wonder if this guy is going to ruin everything…
Zion Principality Army MS Theft
Obstruction of public duty
Participation in illegal gambling
Suspect involved in large-scale terrorism.
Escapee
Earth Escape (Physics)
Calmly thinking about it, even if they could break through the atmosphere with that, the Federation would be furious (as Zeon’s Mobile Suits intruded without notice).
So far, the latest episode has been the most interesting, so I want Machu to keep getting more interesting like this.
Is it just four more episodes left…?
>>16Since this time we’ve made so much progress just in the actual B part, it feels like there are still about 8 episodes worth of story left.
In the first place, Hathaway and Mika from the recent story are exactly the doomed type.
>>17Is Mika the type that leads to destruction? Isn’t it just that following Olga led to destruction?
>>54Everyone entrusted it to Olga and ended up in ruin.
I just want to see what Machu did at the end of every week.
I hate adults!
Single atmospheric entry
Sister?
Is anyone fine as long as they can show off their sparkle?
The sparkle of “Machu” probably symbolizes freedom and strength.
If it’s just listing charges, there are genuine terrorists out there, so it’s just bullet point magic.
I like you because you’re cute.
According to my law, not guilty.
This part wasn’t a big deal at all…
Honestly, I feel like even Shirocco might be too much to handle.
Hathaway gives off the feeling that he’s going to die from volume 1, but he continues to dominate in combat until the end…
Hathaway is more of a protagonist with a desire for self-destruction…
I just caught up, but there seems to be a lot of descriptions of stomach pain…
It’s scary that a cake-baking man might kill someone with remote murderous intent.
The discussions about “children’s crime prevention” by Shinya Ueda, women, and anonymous people seem ridiculous.
>>31What’s said there is a general rule and doesn’t cover some exceptions.
From here, the number of episodes is enough for my sister to meet and for Giekakus to cross his arms.
>>32That’s true…
In the Universal Century, it seems like quite a hassle to go to Earth; how is it really?
>>34If you don’t go through the procedures, you’ll just become a criminal, but you can physically come down to Earth.
Tetsu…duki…?
It seems like I might survive stubbornly, and even if things go terribly around me, I feel like I would be sad for a while and then eventually return to normal.
Surely there can’t be anyone who truly wants Machu to be ruined…
>>39Honestly, I want to see the protagonist go down in a big way, but with this vibe, that doesn’t seem likely.
Does that mean Garma from New York will appear on Earth?
I feel sorry for the parents…
>>42It’s really sad, but I wonder if we can touch on it due to time constraints…
>>42Training failure! Let’s move on to the next one!
Is there a voice-over trailer other than this cut?
I thought it was a character that would die instantly if they weren’t the protagonist, and then… what is this…
In the first place, there are hardly any teenagers who would go as far as committing theft just because they are in their adolescence, so the recent portrayals of teenagers have been completely off the mark.
>>45Regardless of the actions, I think the mental aspect was portrayed in a relatively modern teenage way.
It’s really ridiculous to talk about a kid stealing military weapons in general terms.
The mental aspect might indeed be like that.
It’s funny, but in a way that makes you go “This way!?”
Machu is a real idiot…
I started watching Hathaway’s Flash with the momentum of catching up, but it’s really gloomy…
In the official Universal Century, the encounter of Newtypes led to tragedy.
In the GQ Universal Century, since it doesn’t lead to tragedy, all Newtypes are positive, right?
The tragedy is happening, but it has no relation to the individuals and doesn’t resonate much with each of them…