
Leaving only the arms.
I think Miracolo Stealth is a technology that shouldn’t exist.
>>2The fact that this guy’s possession has been exposed or leaked is why it’s spread across various factions, but the Miracle Stealth itself existed even before the main story, although it wasn’t at a practical level.
>>22There was a level where it would be exposed if you moved, and I wonder if the finished product was something like Blitz.
So it was prohibited by treaty.
This is reassuring.
>>3The Cosmic Illa treaty is at the level of a child’s promise…
>>10Well, it seems that there are many places in the world where treaties, not just CE, exist just to be broken.
I always think that the shield is small, isn’t it?
>>4If stealth functions perfectly, honestly, having just the minimum firepower and enough thrust to make round trips is enough…
It’s not that I can do everything alone, and considering the nature of things, it’s better not to forcefully equip various items like rifles or lance darts.
Isn’t it better to load up on high-power bombs and go Bomberman?
>>6In other words… nuclear armament…
>>6Is this the ultimate combo of MIRA-CORO with nuclear missiles?
>>57Let’s also give it some silly thrust as a means of transportation until we head to the location before it turns into a variable machine and disappears.
>>57If you suddenly launch that without any warning, you’ll be treated as a terrorist by the whole world.
High-speed combat with Mirage Colloid!
A Gundam that is more active after death.
>>8The arm brings immense benefits to the gold frame.
The moment of death is used as a long-lasting memory.
There’s no place to throw it away.
It’s better to assign this guy to another mission!
This guy fighting on the front lines is like Parus Athena or Borinok Samarn fighting intensely at the forefront…
Well, in the first place, it would still be far stronger than Jin, so there’s definitely a reason to put it on the front lines.
Isn’t the movie version a miracle festival for both enemies and allies?
I wonder why they’re making the right arm of the new machine based on that image.
The Orb people might think that it’s acceptable to break the treaty if Kagari doesn’t know about it.
>>17In the first place, Orbit hasn’t signed any treaties…
It’s nice that the N-Dagger N is being mass-produced more than I expected.
The battlefield where this guy shines makes it difficult to create interesting scenes…
Isn’t it possible to equip a nuclear missile with a miracle and launch it towards the colony from a distance?
Once it gets on track and the exhaust flames are ejected, it might be able to go without being noticed.
>>20A troublesome topic called Nuclear Moebius suddenly appeared within the air defense zone of Uni-7…
The face is handsome.
This guy’s Lancer Dart is surprisingly strong against beams, it’s specifically effective against Archangels…
It’s impossible to perform combat maneuvers with something like complete concealment or OO’s GN particles.
When it becomes FREEDOM, both enemies and allies are casually using Miracolo Stealth all over the place…
>>25Nuclear! Miracolo! Genesis!
We need to be prepared for at least that much even after the war ends!
Can you really analyze stealth technology with just your arms…?
>>29Isn’t there a device attached to your arm or shoulder for deploying Miracolo, like gas or adhesion technology?
It’s something amazing like afterimages, clones, or beam reflection.
If you set it so that you can only transform seven times, then showing the eighth transformation dramatically is a test of skill, and if you create a prohibition treaty, you must break it.
This guy can disappear, but he was forgiven because he has no firepower.
Zgok is no good, really no good.
>>34I thought the hermit barely had any firepower left, but now it’s coming back as a hedgehog rather than the Strike Freedom!
>>34It seems that the skilled agent, who is capable of handling long-distance communication that should be restricted in the species world, even has a hotline to the top without any issues.
>>38But this guy is thinking shameful things on a sacred battlefield!
>>44I can’t use it…
A technology that is only allowed because of the limitation of massive battery consumption combined with nuclear power will definitely become an incredibly dangerous weapon.
After all, it’s strange that the Allied forces simultaneously developed and deployed the Aegis with its bizarre transformations, the Blitz with practical-level Miracolo, PS armor, and portable beam weapons…
Aslan!! Get back!!
>>39Huh!? You’re clearly in worse shape…
>>41Nicole’s figure, who charged into the back of Kira’s anti-ship sword in surprise and died, was quite comical.
>>41Even at a critical moment, Nichol, who can choose to let Athrun go even if it means his own death, is truly a good guy.
>>47Kira has no intention of killing Athrun, but Nicol wouldn’t understand that.
I think that if I had at least talked to Nicole about the Strike pilot, this wouldn’t have happened.
A Zogok infiltrates the fortress using Miracle, hacks it, then wreaks havoc with heavy firepower before leaving.
The one piloting is the generation’s strongest, Athrun Zala.
The Z’Gok, when you see its rampage on Artemis, is not for stealth or camouflage purposes; it’s a genuine full-armor Inquisitor Type 2…
It was oddly amusing how the death scenes increased properly in the movie version, Nicole…
This kind of cheat technology isn’t as amazing as it sounds, and it’s rare to see it progress without deflation while still being a cheat until the end, right?
>>46There are quite a few countermeasures and methods, I guess? But they are a hassle… there are indeed some.
The foundation was bad for not using a detector.
>>51With the invincible Accord, detecting the enemy should be easy…
To be clear, the Zara squad was able to hold together as the Giri Giri squad thanks to Nicole…
Ah… I feel a strange presence.
For now, I’ll shoot… and then Shin defeated the ninja that was in a complete waiting state, totally sluggish.
What the hell are you doing before the main story Minerva leveling starts…
It’s just making great use of wonderful technology.
Carry Akatsuki with Miracorol and prevent the Requiem with a surprise attack.
This level of operation for our side is enough…
>>54The irony that the experience of operating GERTY in the Neo era is coming in handy.
I think that even just being able to produce an effect that wavers momentarily during battle, without completely losing track of the technology, could be quite troublesome and strong.
>>58It’s like an afterimage of Destiny or something.
Currently, the way to counter those with Miracolo is for individuals with spatial awareness abilities to pinpoint the location and drop them there, or to deploy colloidal particles over a wide area from their own machine, synchronize and interfere with radar and sensors, and then drop them if any anomalies are detected.
In other words, Destiny and Shin are the optimal solution to deal with those holding Miracolo.
I feel like Ark Angel (or rather, Mariyu) was handling it in the beginning, but how did they do that?
Temperature sensing?
>>63While using Miracolo, phase shift cannot be used, so I will force them into a situation where they have no choice but to use phase shift by launching wide-range attacks.
>>63I think I remember it as firing once to roughly identify the location and then spraying buckshot around.
>>63Predict the movement range from the disappeared location and suppress the area.
I like how quickly Mary responds; it makes sense that she knows both the strengths and weaknesses.
Muu has been charging at enemy ships with inertia movement since the time of Mebius Zero, so it’s crazy.
If you watch where it disappears, you can generally figure out the range of movement.
It would be bad if it came completely gone from the start, but I wonder how long Miracolo lasts.
>>69Nicole said that the blitz is about 70 minutes.
>>69I feel like there were some settings for the thread images or something.
I think it was about three digits.
Can you also disguise footprints and shadows?
In a regular war, such things would not be permitted.
They are safe because the accords are murderers.
If you miss the thread image and get hit by a gre◯pe near the bridge, you’re out.
If the laminate is penetrated by the Buster’s linked cannon or Aegis’ high-output beam, it’s game over.
Even if you’re gradually taken down by a beam rifle while being armed, it’s still game over.
There are too many checkmate elements in the early game.