
Reflector bit, what is that…?
I like the sound of the shutter closing.
The inside was super creepy, which was also good.
>>2The camera eye that looked like a spider was extremely creepy.
I wanted it to be a bit more wild.
I wonder how much the plastic model costs.
About 15,000?
Because it’s Psycho Gundam, it’s the Psycho Frame!
I wonder if it will be explicitly stated.
Why isn’t it the Psycho Light Cannon?
>>5Including the damage control to the building, it seems Side 6 is involved in the assassination, so they probably want to hide their true identity.
If it’s mistaken for a Zeon MS, it can be inferred that it’s from the Gihren faction.
Is it because I’m in Japan that I have a helmet like a Japanese kabuto and a shutter that looks like armor?
It’s the lowest to commit terrorism with Gundam…
What’s up with that creepy person inside…?
I wonder if that psycho muscle is soft.
It’s nice that it feels more like a makeshift product compared to the previous one.
Is the movable frame really like that…?
That’s different from a movable frame, isn’t it?
I wonder what that artificial muscle-like thing is…
I really like that it properly resembles Psycho Gundam while incorporating elements of Mark II and has some creepy gimmicks.
Eh.
Eva…
A mysterious metal that expands and contracts?
It’s not that artificial muscle thing, right?
>>17There is a metal that expands and contracts when an electric current is applied.
Is there no model number for the one that is not Mark II?
If roses are on Earth, they would be in the hands of the Federation.
>>19If it were clearly in the hands of the Federation, I feel that Zeon would move more as well.
Why does it glow? Why is it floating without any propellant?
You will know.
>>20It’s Minovsky Craft!
>>20The floating part can be handled with Minofsky Craft!
I prefer not to take it off.
Since the Gundam is just rampaging, the Federation is in a no-connection zone.
So you were a designer, Mahiro.
There are some functions that can’t be helped unless the parts float, and the fact that they float is expected, right?
>>28The rocking horse floating in the Minos Fuki Drive is the same.
The problem is that it is difficult to downsize to medium-small MS size.
I think you understand from past UC works that it would be quite challenging for Minidra itself to be promoted.
It was probably meant to be concealed, but it quickly became apparent who did it…
>>29Was it found out?
It’s known that a company with unclear details is acquiring the top team, but isn’t the company’s personnel not revealed to anyone other than the viewers?
The position of the heart is in the cockpit, attacking while the body is falling apart, just like Tezuka Osamu’s Galon.
Rather than allocating the burden of psychommunity to remote-controlled urination beam operations.
Using multiple artillery controls for aircraft operation and detection will improve its effectiveness as a combat weapon.
It must be because you want to present it as meta.
I think it’s amazing that the Federation is making another mobile suit named after the Gundam, which was stolen by the Zeon ace and ultimately became a reason for their victory.
>>33I think they intended to disguise their internal conflict because Gundam is the symbol of Zeon.
There wasn’t a “new product xx” that seemed to be within this price range.
Is it going to be released through Premium Bandai?
>>34Actually, there will be an announcement for new product slots after July next week.
>>34You can tell what you’ll get by the price.
>>359Isn’t it going to come down to a choice between Cicero and…?
I was just looking at the 5-barrel spread cannon, but it really has beam cannons all over its body…
>>36The original Psycho Gundam Mk-II would shoot mega beams from its entire body…
Seeing that I couldn’t shoot this guy, I wonder if I can’t unleash a full-body beam all at once.
So it was mainly focused on frontal bombardment.
That artificial muscle is an omen that a Gundam will be transformed into an EVA.
Let Gifledo scream like Eva.
When you shout, the pachinko performance improves, so be sure to shout.
>>38It’s Zeke Ax!
At least make it a color scheme that looks like an air conditioner!
>>40It seems to be a color suitable for air conditioning units in a colony…
Even though it took a really long time for Psycho MK2 to be released, I can’t believe they’re going to release this one as a plastic model.
So you’re saying to use Psycho Vgzam or something?
It might be difficult to make a plastic model, but it seems easier to release as a three-dimensional figure in events like lottery prize draws.
It’s the Psycho Gun Cannon, right?
Since the psychomu technology in this world has developed to the level of the UC era, it’s not strange for something like a psychomu drive to be created.
>>46The Psycho’s casing and Jifredo’s bits are flying around freely and it’s scary.
It’s impossible to achieve both armor removal and transformation with Gunpla.
Humanitarian ultra-low firepower machine that does not create holes in the colony.
It looks like Tite Kubo.
>>51It’s too scary, Tite Kubo.
I thought I shouldn’t step on the car because it would hurt…
I wonder if I can recreate the place where the horns grow using a plastic model…
It seems that the Federation’s thrusters don’t require enough propellant to fill a tank.
If it’s air conditioning, it’s white, right?
Too weak, Om…
>>57Because you’re using the high-awareness enhanced humans…
I can’t help but think that there are too many beams set up here and there for an armor purge.
>>58Originally, there’s a reflector bit, and it’s designed to allow for things like full-body mega beams after deploying it.
That’s why I understand that the development of the aircraft and such is indeed lagging compared to the official history.
Just seeing this in MA form flying reminds me of people who still believed it was an air conditioning unit, which is amusing.
It seems that Gihren is becoming obsessed with enhanced humans.
The research on psychic communication was advanced on the Zeon side, so it is reasonable, but…
It’s fine to rampage and cause indiscriminate destruction, but since the goal is to assassinate Kshiria, taking your time to approach it also has a flavor of fear that is nice.
Aren’t the round molds all over the body not firing holes but fasteners?
Even if it’s a launch hole, if it’s in bit status, it consumes energy, so it can’t fire or something like that.
It seemed that the psychommu-related technologies on the Zeon side were monopolized by the Kissilia faction.
It seems that the Murakame research group was able to develop the thread illustrations because Sharia and others are leaking information from the inside, after all.
>>63There is a possibility that the Gundam itself temporarily returned to the hands of the Federation.
I quite like the new Psycho Gundam’s face and design.How’s your activity…?
The Psycho Gundam wasn’t really that active to begin with…
>>66The Z’s Psycho Mark II doesn’t have any notable activity for the unit itself, you know.
>>72There was a great development that dealt a severe blow to Camille, the protagonist of Z!
>>66This guy is an Mk-II, so if we’re comparing, it should be just the Mk-II.
When it first appeared, it was unfortunate, but it ended with a direct hit!
When it appeared in ZZ, it was already during the era of Aura Battlers, so it’s hard to compare.
>>66As expected, they’ve demolished several buildings in Hong Kong.
The Sodon crew said it was the Federation’s terrorists! But isn’t it the case that the general public hasn’t figured out that it’s actually the Federation’s doing?
>>67Side 6 is a neutral colony, but I heard there are many supporters of Gihren there.
If Zeon committed a terrorist act, it would be way too ridiculous…
Only the remnants of the Federation could bring something like this out.
The unicorn’s shield was pretty much the same.
It seemed like the Psycho’s armor was being moved by a telekinetic, and that felt different.
I wonder how much the plastic model will cost…
>>73If you were really planning to release the plastic model, I think you would have made it more active.
Even though it is already large, there is the risk of increased production burden and costs due to the assumption of high expenses.
When it’s as big as Typhoios, it tends to remain on the shelf longer.
There are only a limited number of places that can build large MS (Mobile Suits).
It seems that transforming just makes them sit cross-legged with their heads down.
ZZ’s psycho was strong, right!?
>>78Strong enemies are generally the strongest in the game.
>>78Shariabul’s Kikeroga is making such crazy moves that this guy is also putting up quite a barrage.
A hole will open in the colony! (It won’t open)
>>80The Psycho Gundam of Rosamia also fought in the colony, but it was nothing serious.
>>80Sodon, don’t shoot the mega particle cannon at the ground!
I wasn’t quite sure what Psycho was transforming into, so the fact that it transforms into an air conditioning unit was a bit of a relief.
>>83Wasn’t it originally the Space Shuttle?
Could it be that Psycho has no job other than killing enhanced humans who are pilots…?
>>85I killed the rude pull.
The one who killed Pruzoo is Quinn Manser.
Well, I guess I did make Plu self-destruct, after all.
The physical Psycommu was annihilating military police MS, so it’s not weak.
I’m not weak, but…
>>87The military police MS are all weak junk like those Zaku they got rid of…
I think the reason it feels weak is because it ended swiftly without leaving anything behind.
>>88Rather, the durability of the town is oddly high.
>>94The building isn’t that weak!
I was wondering if the federation doesn’t get involved much?
Since Machu went to Earth relatively early, the Federation side might have a chance to make an appearance again.
The fact that they released the HG of Psycho Mark II is a setup for releasing this.
>>93I would be really happy if that were true.
I have always liked men who hide their unusual parts…
It feels like a Gundam that has had its face taken away, and I really love it.
Regardless of the performance of the military police Zaku, I think it’s a threat that it prevents all security forces in the colony from getting close.
>>99It’s not that they don’t attract attention; it feels like they’re not doing their job, right?
>>100I thought they were all wiped out, but they’re chasing after Gqux…
In that world, it’s only natural that structures can serve as a foothold for MS.
Put the NISSAN logo on your face.
The other day I watched the narrative, and there was also beam spraying, but it didn’t penetrate the colony itself, so I was able to accept that it’s about like this.
If you can’t figure out how to shove the incomb into the I field, I wonder how you would defeat it.
>>106Self-destruct the MS to inflict massive damage on the armor, then use the hyper beam saber!
If we fight properly, I’m not sure if there’s anyone we can win against at that stage besides the green uncle and the Kikeroga set.
The Psycho Gundam Mk-II of the legitimate history is a renowned machine that helped in the development line of MS on Axis…
Next week, there will be various new product announcements, right?
It might come out around the end of the year.
“The prediction that a hole would be made in the colony was based on what Char had initiated…”
You couldn’t win with that, right?
>>112As expected, since Hakuji has such a huge weapon, there must be something to it…
>>112Physics is effective, and since I can avoid bits, whether I can hit the weakness in one go is uncertain.
>>112The spear has a mysterious slit on it, and I feel like there might be other gimmicks besides just the large spear.
>>112Even if Exabe-kun is quite strong, it seemed impossible to protect Kishiria in that situation, and it felt like if Kikero was there, they could have carried out an assassination even with accidents happening around the military police.
>>112Compared to the official Psycho Gundam Mk-II, it doesn’t have full-body mega beams or psycho-frame-driven arm beam swords, so the difficulty is still relatively gentle.
I heard that this time the colony’s walls are set thick.
>>113I feel a sense of consistency in the late-stage setting, reminiscent of “Iron Blood.”
>>113It looks quite thick structurally, doesn’t it?
MS wandering around
>>113Green Uncle and Anki were having such conversations in the story as well.
Reworking the construction in preparation for war.
Moving with psychoframe → Then isn’t it better to have a more muscular mechanism? I can understand that reasoning.
It just doesn’t have any shadow or shape in the original Universal Century.
They’re doing something that only carries risks, like floating artificial objects while regular people live their lives.
I think it would be pretty bad if it broke just from a little scuffle…
>>117It is natural to think that the colony’s main structure is designed to be strong enough that it won’t break unless intentionally destroyed, even considering meteoroids and debris.
Compared to past psychics, it’s unprecedented that the protagonist seems to have no influence at all, to the point that they appear to be completely unrecognized.
What was prepared was the Kikero-ga.
Because the green uncle, who saw the awakening of Nyaan’s demonic powers as a danger, prepared for it.
If there wasn’t the premise that Machu kicked the police while being caught by Exabe and Nyaan felt indebted and stepped in as a substitute while Shuji caught a cold, leading to Nyaan having no choice but to go on a rampage.
There is a high possibility that the Sodom team could not do anything about the Psycho Gundam.
>>120The randomness is too high.
(Familiar background music begins to play)
I was more surprised by the Z BGM playing than the appearance of the Psycho Gundam.
In the end, was Doo-chan’s life or death mentioned in the streams or anything?
>>126It hasn’t been said as a famous quote, but the way it sounds, it’s like they’re dead.
>>133If the Psycho Gundam Mk-II has even a moment where the neck pops up in a shot, there is still hope.
It probably has an escape function, this one…
>>126Well, the aircraft is blown to pieces, so they must be dead.
>>144If you’re saying “heart” but you’re not in the heart area, it feels like, “What the heck is that?”
>>151The Psycho Gundam has its head exposed… no, it doesn’t matter if the escape function isn’t working because the entire unit is blown to pieces.
Writing that reminds me of Rick Dias.
>>144The explosion occurred, but it didn’t seem like an explosion.
The only parts that could be directly destroyed are the areas without arms or armor, but I think it’s possible to be rendered combat ineffective or die through pain sensation feedback in that regard.
Even if you say it’s thick so it’s okay if it doesn’t break, forgive me.
What we expected was a psycho who destroys colonies, so the conversation is off track.
>>127I can’t interfere with subjective opinions.
I think I did quite well.
>>127× Us
○Me
Zeknova was digging up Solomon, so I understand why they are cautious even with the thickness of the colony.
It’s better for it to be sturdy from the start rather than having a setting where they reinforced it beforehand because the impact wouldn’t be effective even if they dropped the colony.
>>131If generations of people are going to live there, it has to be that sturdy…
Isn’t Hakuji’s lance also functioning as a booster, just in case?
In the first place, we only burned one building before the colony…
People have died…! Many have died!
>>139Shu-chan has disappeared!
Isn’t Cicero strong?
What generation of MA is it?
I was surprised that I could engage in aerial combat in a gravity setting.
>>140Since it was extensively remodeled after the war, there isn’t much of a generational gap with Psycho.
The deformation function has also been retrofitted with improvements.
>>140It’s like Sodong, but if you don’t install it on the ground of the colony, it’s zero gravity.
>>154There’s no way that’s true! If I jump in the colony, I’ll just fly away!
>>158It doesn’t happen that way due to inertia because it rotates at the same speed as the outer wall.
>>171Therefore, the site is not under conditions that experience centrifugal force.
>>154If it is not affected by centrifugal force, the ground will move at high speed…
>>154If the trajectory appears curved when viewed in absolute coordinates, then a centrifugal force corresponding to the radius and speed of that trajectory will be applied.
>>178Since the centrifugal force is being treated as simulated gravity, if they are rotating together, wouldn’t the centrifugal force normally act on the Kikeroga as well?
>>198That’s what I’m saying!
In the latest episode, it’s easy to see that it’s attached to the ship at the point of 0079, but it’s quite large, so it seems like it could have a Minovsky craft attached based on its size.
>>140The gravity of the colony is created by a fake Earth with a diameter of 6.4 km that rotates once every 113.5 seconds.
Because it is a counterfeit gravity created by generating 1G of centrifugal force.
The outer wall has gravity, but the empty part of the colony is weightless.
>>157In that case, wouldn’t you end up fighting while chasing the ground or the grounded Psycho Gundam, as it would be separated from the colony’s rotation?
Well, if a Zaku exploding is enough to make a hole in the colony, it seems like using MS inside the colony would be banned…
I like the design when they’re wearing clothes, but I also like the monster-like appearance when they’re not.
If there is a clear panoramic view even with the shutter closed, what is the purpose of those compound eyes…?
>>149It’s a sensor for securing the angle of view and for frequency bands that aren’t jammed by Minovsky particles, right?
➾ NAME Psycho Gundam ➾ MODEL NUMBER MRX-010
The purge felt nicely creepy and good.
Why was it glowing in the main story…?
>>150We don’t know why that thing shines… isn’t it a case?
>>150There are substances whose reasons for glowing are unknown, so that must be what it is…
>>150Looking at it again, the groin really stands out!
>>175There’s a hole… isn’t there?
>>180Psycho pussy!?
It lit up because it’s a psycho frame.
It seems like there’s a hatch on the left chest, so well…
I’ll forgive you if you casually show up on Earth, Doo-chan.
Is the assassination plan for Kyshiria itself part of a scheme by the green old man, considering capturing Ziegux and Gundam, to prevent the two from escaping by making the colony the battleground?
In order to prepare for that, it seems like Kamuran, who was somehow on alert for the Bunch incident, leaked information and applied anti-beam coating to the facilities within the colony.
I wonder where the mega particle cannons other than the two above were fired from.
I think there are some settings applied.
>>164Hmm, that’s lame.
I think that Kikeroga is like Kikeroga Alex or Kikeroga Mk2.
It’s the Psycho Frame, right?
When I advance the frames, only the head part seems to be flying away somewhere.
However, in the thread image, there seems to be a hatch around the left chest area, so I’m not sure.
Both the Mk-2 and Rick Dias can fly within the colony, but…
You can’t fly on the ground, right?
That’s because there is no gravity in the sky part of the colony.
The inertial gravity that the craft experiences inside the colony is only from the air, so as long as it doesn’t land on the inner wall, it should be able to maneuver just by firing the thrusters a little.
It seems like if the surviving Duu were to appear, it would be just for a moment in the epilogue.
I had predicted that if this guy went wild, Nyann’s dealer or Machumama would die…
The atmosphere inside the colony is also rotating, isn’t it…
Since it’s a heart, if it dies, it should stay dead.
>>177I see, that’s persuasive.
I somehow remembered the contents of Kinge.
That one looks like it would be softer.
Isn’t this guy strangely weak even without the pilot?
>>183Cicero is strange.
>>191Well, in terms of firepower, etc.
>>199Cicero is not susceptible to attacks.
The city has properly experienced over three digits of victims, so to say this is lacking in firepower is just speaking based on intuition from the footage.
>>251Aren’t you talking about the attack of the melted Kikero-ga from the edge where it hit Psycho?
>>251Compared to the kill score of Bask, it looks weak due to the damage being inferior, so it’s Bask’s fault for killing in the seven digits.
>>183It’s clearly a flaw that the armor disappears when the bit is launched…
>>195Carrying bits separately from the air conditioner would raise suspicion…
>>195There is an I-field, so that’s not a problem in itself.
Why are there people coming inside the field…?
>>218Since it’s guarded by both physical barriers and the I-field, it definitely can’t be taken down by something like a beam rifle.
They fired a mega particle cannon…
>>183Someone without eyes on their back is no good!
Being unable to shoot full-body beams means it’s weak.
>>183The secret weapon’s psycomu control exterior, huh?
Looks like the armor on the part with the turret was also blown away…