
The kiss scene between the original and the imitation…
>>1I’ve seen that recently…
>>1In the end, we’ll be holed up in a private room together, you know.
Well, it’s not really clear since it’s more of a guess when they say “it’s been said,” but…
>>2Rather, not knowing the details stirs my imagination in a good way.
>>5People who praise Turn A tend to go against the grain like this, don’t they?
>>39The contrarian uncle who seems to be going against the trend…
I felt like it hit a little more around the forehead, but maybe that’s just a memory error…
Is big brother a replica?
>>4I heard that Turn X came flowing from outer space.
Being vague is attractive, but when it becomes clear, it’s disappointing; that’s the type of thing this is.
I haven’t read the manga or the novel version, so I only know a vague outline of the setting.
chu tsu
It’s nice that the common point with the final boss is not that it’s a Gundam type, but that it’s a Turn type.
I wonder if, after several thousand years, that cocoon will split open and something will emerge from inside.
>>11Aren’t you going to become an SD?
>>11Something about the voice actor Koyasu…
>>11The purified fighting instinct of Gingarum appears.
>>22It would be intense if Ginganam fought like Turn A, which buried civilization, for the sake of humanity.
>>11It seems like a Ghingham like Koren is coming out.
This Turn X is amazing! Just like the older sister Turn A!
>>12Don’t assume it’s yuri.
>>15Wait a minute!
>>15Does the girl have a mustache!?
In outer space, Turn X is a machine of the level of a machine tool.
It feels like that is a bit too complicated…
With each episode, the animation of the MS becomes cooler.
I like how the sound of this scene’s collision feels light, like a “kan!”
>>18I feel like the sound effects are different on TV and in the theater.
It’s nice that the scar on Turn A’s chest can’t be healed…
Is it ten years too early or too late from the hint of outer space to ELS-kun?
>>24Is it 10 years from Turn A to 00!?
…Has it been 10 years since Iron-Blooded from 00!?
>>24Since around the time Jupiter Uncle and the others aimed for outer space
It is believed that Earth’s humanity is quite outside.
The one that came back is Turn X.
Moonrace and others are descendants of those who are fixated on the Earth sphere.
When you think about it, the younger brother, who was born later, is superior as a weapon.
Is this scene a self-homage to Amuro and Char?
My older brother often has issues like being defective, too peaky, causing test pilots to die, or having dangerous systems without limiters.
It’s just one theory, but it seems that Turn X flowed from outer space to Earth, and the Earthlings, scared after seeing it, created Turn A as a decisive weapon, thinking that aliens were going to invade.
But with just this explanation, you can’t understand why they are siblings, right?
>>28In this text, it seems to describe the relationship between Zaku and Gundam.
The Turn X came flowing from outer space.
Humans who were scared of that copied the technology and created the ∀ series.
The flow of a civilization reset due to war.
It’s said that Turn A and Turn X have fought once, but the details of how they fought are unknown.
Kakon
If the Turn X were a mass-produced machine, it would be really scary, right?
Did the ambiguous older brother steal the moonlight butterfly or was he always capable of it?
>>34If we analyzed the mental waves and it turned out that they evolved from data taken from a beard, that would be way too crazy, right?
It’s nice that we still don’t know the whole picture about these guys.
The evil Zeon aliens are coming to attack!
>>37After thousands of years have passed and the name Zeon has completely faded, one of the colonized planets might be named Zeon… I found myself imagining such a scenario.
What I created by analyzing Turn X extensively is the beard.
The rough literary setting has been created, but there are still many unclear parts in the literary setting.
Because there’s no way to verify what was true within the work anymore, it’s treated as everything is just a mystery…
Well, it’s after having destroyed civilization once…
I like light sounds.
It is sometimes more interesting for a mystery to remain a mystery.
That being said, it’s fun to think about whether Turn X’s will is influenced by Ginginham, and so on.
Is he an older brother or a younger brother?
Even at the Winter Palace, where records of dark history are kept, not all records remain.
The record of the moonlight butterfly could be viewed with the code ∀, so the only fact is that ∀ destroyed civilization in the past.
Agrippa fears only that fact regarding ∀.
In the TV version, at first, Ginganamu mistook Turn X for a monitor of Turn A, which caused problems.
In the movie, the lines were modified.
The counterfeit Turn A is unbelievably strong.
>>50Is it a counterfeit?
It seems like this is burying civilization, but I wonder if they can’t control it after creating it.
>>66“When the outer space side, which has Turn X and is technically inspired by Turn X, attacks.”
Turn A was created to erase entire civilizations.
They say it’s outer space, but compared to other sci-fi, the space in Gundam is relatively small; in UC, Jupiter is the farthest place.
The Moon Race also tried to reconquista.
Jupiter people also tried to reconquista.
In Akiman’s manga, something that seems to be a Newtype has embarked on a journey to outer space.
It had transformed into a monster that was on a different level compared to Mutations.
>>54Tch.
I can’t help but feel that the turn-based system seems to have some sense of self.
>>55Fukui’s novels definitely had their own will.
In the Universal Century, outer space refers to the area beyond the moon’s orbit (out-orbit).
The colony departed during the era of the end times war, so it truly went into deep space outside the solar system.
What happened to that is something humanity remaining in the solar system can no longer know.
>>57Didn’t you go out into outer space but got scared and came back because mutations were born?
It’s pretty crazy that the world has ended once, but the level of civilization is relatively high, so I think it’s okay.
I like that humanity would have gone extinct if it weren’t for the nanomachines spread when Turn A destroyed civilization.
In the end, the Gundam world is just a low-level sci-fi that can’t leave the solar system.
>>61I don’t know what you’re getting all worked up about since earlier.
Basically, in the Gundam world, it’s not like I care about the stories of those who went outside the Earth Sphere.
(Excluding SD)
Uncle Jupiter from the Universal Century and part of Cosmic Era should have left the Earth sphere and ventured into outer space.
I don’t want to treat it as official history because it feels unsatisfactory to make Jupiter Uncle meet his end in such a way.
I love the light metal sound when they collide.
This older brother is deliberately setting things ambiguously.
The turn type is set up like something out of science fiction, isn’t it?
The instinct for battle is being stimulated, and war will ensue!
No one came on board.
What is Turn X turning to be Turn X?
Even if you turn into X, it’s still X.
>>71No matter how powerful a weapon is created, it can be imitated and become an equivalent weapon, so I think it can’t be surpassed, right?
In contrast, Turn A that reduces both weaponry and civilization to zero.
>>71By turning the beginning A to express the end while applying the universal quantifier ∀ to the turned A, the turned X, which remains unchanged even when turned, metaphorically hides notions of permanence and stagnation.
I thought of such a lie.
There are so many theories and speculations that it’s hard to tell what the official setting is, especially with Gundam leading the way.
So far, the ones that seem to be related in the history of Gundam are the Innovators who traveled or the Gray Stokes from the Universal Century.
Lately, I love the metallic feel of SE too much.
It’s nice to make the unknown X, which can become any number since Z has already been used, a symbol of the end.
When it hits, it makes a sound like “kooorn.”
There is a theory about the origin of the name that suggests it means “something that was bent off course by the 10th star in Greek,” but I don’t really understand it.
Does Gundam have a mustache? No, it doesn’t!
I wonder why the creators added a beard… Well, it might not be in the Gundam category, though.
Didn’t some of the Angel Halo go to outer space?
>>81That’s something I just threw away without understanding it at all… What the hell is a psychicker?! Explain it properly, you bald guy!!
>>81I wonder if something like that will one day drift to another star system…
It is unlikely that hot-blooded UC humanity can endure a long journey beyond the solar system…
>>82The dandelion itself has reached it, right?
At least the outside is
I love the light sound of “kakon!” here.
In the sneaker novel, Guell stands out riding the Psycho Gundam, and due to the ending where he and Diana Sorelle have a child, Turn X and Ghingham’s presence feels diminished.
>>84What are you doing, brother?!
>>84Someone from a different world has slipped in!
I thought GQ’s Solomon had flown into outer space, but it’s just orbiting around the moon, which is disappointing.
The animation and storyboard for this part of the final battle were excellent.
It’s a shame it’s short.
It could also just be an industrial machine, right?
>>91I also thought that was the official setting, but it seems to be different.
Exploring the Original Turn X Drifting in Outer Space!? Turn X is the prototype of the V Gundam Document Turn “A” 4 The concept of Turn X, also has a story about a new soy sauce. Talk with Turn X: The expressive medium filled with a sense of emptiness! The remarkable power acts below the academic realm. Now, surrounding Turn X, are the visual representations in the stage of light appearing. The full body will be accompanied by mechanical design: The shape of Turn X, explains the contents of Bandai’s model, and is being broadcast with the V Anniversary MB collaboration. Conducting interviews with Turn X! The highlights reveal the creative insights we aim to bring. The ‘turning technology’ with unmatched qualities, the special ‘tech shops’ that focus on prior battles. The strong individuality of the machine is encapsulated in Turn X 0225! Using multiple characters and interactions, this inner design collaborates with technology to maximize the outcome within the proposed ideas. There is a focus on battle strategies in the context of visual representation and active production. The latest developments will launch with the start of this journey. A collaborative discussion surrounding the techniques and aesthetics is underway. The styles mentioned are directly connected to the essence of the themes. The exploration continues with the realization of innovative designs as the day approaches, preparing to unveil various projects, and exploring the connections among them. The comprehensive portrayal of Turn X is a sign of the intricate relation to visual aesthetics. The creation of ideas involving strong themes associated with X processes, and the much-anticipated collaboration is intended for the upcoming discussions.
The reason why the mass-produced machine theory is considered official canon.
I love that you left a mountain of weapons in the mountain cycle.
In the manga where Roland suddenly says, “You’re called Gundam,” Gingham claims that the Turn X has records of past interactions with an alien civilization, which is exciting.
High IQ too.
The official name of Shining Finger sounds like something industrial machinery would be called, so I can see where that impression comes from…
Well, I don’t know.
The cutting and crushing manipulator does have a somewhat workshop-like appearance.
It seems that Dahak was also used for resource mining, so it wouldn’t be impossible to use it…
I understand that having a final boss with such abilities and weapons, who has a rational yet incomprehensible structure and is not specifically designed for combat, can be impressive.
During the peak of scientific civilization on Earth, Turn A came from outer space, and its overwhelming greatness surprised the people of Earth, leading them to gather their full strength to create ∀. So it’s fair to say that Turn X is like ∀’s older brother.
It’s easy to understand when you think about the interchangeability of attachments and the improvement of maintainability.
I still don’t know which medium the setting about coming from outer space originated from.
It’s not limited to ∀, but while it’s still being talked about as speculation, it’s fun. However, on the internet, that can quickly be treated like official information or misunderstood, making it hard to trust much of it.
>>104Common Gundam experiences
If it were a piece of construction machinery, what kind of work would it be used for…
It’s unrelated, but the Gun Tank was featured as a thumbnail in Gekka Axis.
>>106Cutting asteroids into slices to make them easier to transport…
>>109I wonder if they are building something in a Dyson sphere?
At the time of the broadcast, there were also two novels and multiple manga.
It uses settings from the early broadcast before.
>>108I only watched anime, so I had no idea that retro things like solar power grass and over-technology were just lying around.
>>120Using amazing technology without knowing about it feels like experiencing a sense of extinction.
>>123Well, we’re using Psycho Frames without knowing why they shine anyway.
If the person from the Nue is talking, then the outer space origin is officially acknowledged.
>>110There are inconsistencies between the research and the settings presented in reality, so it’s quite problematic.
Turn X is nice because it looks like a development of the Gion with its body in pieces.
>>111It was built by the Zeon aliens who were exiled from the solar system…
I’m scared of it flying in like a broken puppet.
Whether or not it can be considered official lore is another question, as it ultimately ended up only on the back end without being presented on the surface.
Was the theory of ELS Quanta’s tentacles being a different space creature from a design book or official materials? Which one was it?
Sometimes even the so-called official Gundam plastic model explanations can be completely wrong, which makes things confusing.
DX = Jamil’s modified GX or something like that.
Well, isn’t it a bit too murderous for a construction site?
>>118Double Oak Quanta (for dialogue)
Since she’s Laura’s girl, she’s probably a yuri.
Even things released by the official sources can have their own unique settings, so it gets quite complicated.
Is Turn X a Gundam?
>>124I don’t understand!
>>124It’s a turn type!
Isn’t it something like planet terraforming?
It is dangerous to definitively say that Gundam is this or that regarding its story, characters, mechs, and other settings.
I like the sound of the scene in the thread image colliding.
>>128The sound that doesn’t seem to be packed with contents is nice, isn’t it?
The moonlight butterfly itself is referred to by Coren in the anime as a “nano-machine for decomposing pollutants.”
>>131Are you saying civilization is a pollutant?!
>>134From the perspective of Earth, that’s how it is.
>>134I think things that were originally deemed to be unnatural are being decomposed.
Well, even if it doesn’t decompose, it seems like it would be destroyed since large-scale hurricanes also occur.
I wonder how the bandit is doing.
>>132The model seems to be similar to the Crossbone Vanguard, and in terms of weapon settings, it appears to be for maintaining public order? However, since it has turn-type displays in the cockpit, it seems related to the Turn series.
At that time, in the initial reports from Newtype or Animedia, it was written as Gundam Turn X, but that was it.
Is it like the environmental pollution that Nausicaä relies on?
>>138Well, it’s a level of contamination where nuclear weapons are buried around.
In terms of the airframe, I think the combat capability including the Moonlight Butterfly goes from A to X.
The time when ∀ was a moonlight butterfly coincided with the period when the Armageddon and the apocalyptic war had been going on for years.
Someone tried to stop it with the moonlight butterfly or tried to erase everything.
There are various theories about whether it was done through unmanned operation or not, but no one knows the truth anymore.
Everything is in the darkness of a black history.
>>141According to the records that Diana is showing, many colonies are said to have left the solar system around this time.
According to Agrippa, it seems that it was not a battle that would end in just a few years.
>>141A storytelling style like Dorohedoro.
In reality, the chest being completely hollow or the turn type is too different from the MS up to that point.
>>143I heard it’s like a puppet being moved by strings in the I field.
I wonder if it was okay to put it on a person or on my hand.
In manga, it’s a type of MS that burns up in the atmosphere if it’s in a dysfunctional state.
Well, it’s obvious.
It’s nice to fight with the legacy of the super weapons that humanity once reached…
>>148There are people who use tools purposefully and those who are at the mercy of tools, driven by instinct.
It’s dangerous to think that something is official just because a staff member said it.
Things of this kind are best kept secret.
Seami also said.
I absolutely love the sense of leap from fighting wars in biplanes to reaching the Moon.
>>151In the end, unlike the Diana counter, the Mahiro unit relentlessly takes down Katombo, mercilessly conquering the capitals around the region. It’s quite brutal, isn’t it?
The design of the aircraft is somewhat dorky, yet it always manages to look cool in the visuals, isn’t that unfair?
Nuclear weapons are certainly something to be avoided, but depending on how they are used, they can also save people or be a force for good.
In ancient times, we couldn’t fight without loading a person on our chest and attaching a jumble of engines, thrusters, and beam weapons.
It’s cool that you can create the strongest mobile suit of the Universal Century without using up the chest space, haha!
>>157Even in sumo, there are strangely shaped generators on the chest.
I like Takahata Isao’s Princess Kaguya too.
I love this as well, being Tomino’s Kaguya-hime.
Since it was almost buried in darkness by the Moonlight Butterfly, people in later generations know almost nothing, including the negative legacy.
That will eventually lead to dawn in the middle of the night.
Well, that’s also saving people.
The term “dark history” has spread beyond Gundam, hasn’t it?
I’ve reviewed it again recently from the beginning, but there are quite a few BGM tracks that aren’t included in the three soundtracks…
I wanted to hear those.
>>163It’s a shame that the song that plays during the most memorable final episode of Turn A is not included in the soundtrack…
The YouTube stream has stopped at episode 26, is there no continuation yet?
Are you saying to go pull out the DVD?
>>164Show your ambition by leading the way.
A Gundam that has been engaged in all-out war quietly since the first Gundam.
At first, I thought, “What is this character?” but they become extremely charming and then exit the scene…
It’s amazing that the Earth sphere can reverse-engineer Turn X and create Turn A…
>>169If I desperately made the external space civilization weapon ∀
My civilization was destroyed, tee hee!
>>174It is true that I destroyed it.
I don’t understand the circumstances or intentions leading up to that…
>>177Maybe something like Ideon happened…
I won’t say let’s have aliens coming out like in Star Trek, but…
The scale of humanity’s reach, expanding to about another arm of the galaxy like in “Legend of the Galactic Heroes,” seems like it could be a good fit.
>>170That would turn into Macross, wouldn’t it?
If we’re going to fight all the way outside the heliosphere, it would be the same to fight near Earth.
Ladalamu
Nieben
Munza
I like the trio of engineers.
It was written a few years ago in Guremecca that the battle is not between regular armies, but between a militia called Diana Counter and a militia in the literal sense.
>>173What even is the regular army of Earth?
I wonder if we could talk about the civilization that created Turn X.
It may no longer need to be a Gundam…
It’s an advanced version of the Moonlight Butterfly from G-Reco, so isn’t it based on Earth Sphere technology?
>>179It doesn’t matter which comes first, but it’s Turn X that flowed in from outer space.
I wonder if it was created by the advancing humanity.
>>179Created something equivalent to Turn X with technology from the Earth Sphere.
I suppose so.
I don’t know what led to humanity being destroyed by civilization, so…
What Agrippa and Ginganam said can also be considered only their personal opinions.
>>181I think the transmission of history is really important.
>>185But we were able to live in peace because we had cast away a history that was beyond our control.
>>181Since there are no parties involved, it feels like it’s a case of whoever speaks first gets to interpret the data.
Koren? You should talk more about your dark history.
>>181Agrippa doesn’t know the reason why ∀ did the Moonlight Butterfly and hasn’t mentioned it.
Gingannam is fully interpreting and saying things based on his own theory.
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It seems there was a dedicated pilot because of the legend of the stigmata.
It is completely unknown whether the Moonlight Butterfly was carried out at the pilot’s will or if it was conducted unmanned.
Because ∀ is enshrined in Visinity, it means that a kind of religiously transformed humanity has survived.
It feels like a zoo hypothesis, where the solar system after the Space Century is protected from humanity that has gone out into outer space.
I feel like it would be okay to treat it that way.
Inside me, I’m having fun imagining a machine created jointly by Innovators and Newtypes in outer space, like Turn X.
I was watching the Gundam TV series in order, so I was surprised when the World Masterpiece Theater suddenly started.
What a peaceful world it is, I was taken aback.
>>194The character’s essence is too tightly packed into everyday life.
>>194Many Gundam series start from a point where the war has already begun, but Turn A carefully explores the transition from peace to encounter to the outbreak of war.
>>205I feel like I’ve seen something like an old man losing his marbles and declaring war at a meeting in world history.
>>212The elder who shot Major Aji didn’t suddenly appear; he seemed to have been present in the previous episode as well and was quite solid.
>>216Maybe saying I was senile was too much.
I wonder if he was like a samurai.
It’s uncertain whether Turn X had the Moonlight Butterfly before the main story.
On the contrary, I think that by blurring the past, the main story that is present now stands out clearly.
It was smart to keep the depiction at that level.
>>196Men tend to want settings from 1 to 10, don’t they?
In the beginning, Harry sees Boljarnon’s weapon and wonders, “Gunpowder weapon…?”
I like scenes where the barbarian tribe launches a brutal melee attack!
It’s nice how MobJarnon focuses on a crumbling cliff when trying to cut off any lingering worries and provides support for the collapse…
Agrippa only mentioned the point that Pattern A buried Earth’s civilization with the Moonlight Butterfly.