
It’s the losing Zeon officer’s fault, isn’t it…
It was really the root cause.
The super strong perm that even someone who can peek into the multiverse couldn’t do anything about.
It’s like the root cause, or rather, history is built upon this frizzy hair.
The secondary creation world is wrong anyway, so it doesn’t matter.
The differences in the script are glaringly obvious and interesting.
When Anno does it, the power of the bald protagonist accelerates, and Machu becomes quite passive.
>>6It’s not a weekly serialization or a relay novel, so how can the setting change arbitrarily just because of the script?
Curly Hair Strategy RTA
>>7First, we will begin with the elimination of genes.
>>7By having the Colonel pilot the Gundam, you can bypass the flag for the appearance of Tenpa.
Char Aznable Must Be Killed Man
>>8But Amuro didn’t kill Char, so I feel like that’s not really part of the official history.
>>14When the time comes to kill Char, it will probably reset from Lalabel’s perspective as Zeknova.
Also, since the original character is a man from a high castle, the other side is not the official history.
There’s no parallel where the curly-haired person loses; this is pretty ridiculous…
>>10It’s not that the perm won’t win, it’s just that the LaLa of the world where Char survives doesn’t appear in my dreams.
The story of Char being killed by Tenpa is something that everyone doesn’t know.
When Lalah and Char meet, it seems inevitable that Amuro will end up killing Char, right?
I swear I haven’t killed anyone.
There were no beam saber marks, right?
>>17So that’s probably the world line where Lalah and Hermes couldn’t become substitutes.
That Hermes is not the one from the world line where Char was killed, but rather the exploding First’s Hermes.
When Char is in the Gelgoog
If Lalah doesn’t continue to protect with the best move, she will fall quickly.
If there were ten worlds, I would be dead in nine of them.
>>20Thank you for the big breasts.
If Lala is interfering, it doesn’t seem like there would be any misfortunes happening to Tenpa without anyone knowing.
>>21In the Zeke Ax world, I guess it’s not unhappy, right? > Curly hair
I think I met Lalah when I was staggering around Earth after Garma died.
I need to be told “You’re in the way” while playing background music as if I’m the target.
First, I will stop Amuro’s beam rifle’s shot using a Bit as a shield.
I will stop Char from trying to kill his own sister without realizing it.
Amuro intervenes with his machine to protect against Char, who is trying to kill him with a beam saber.
See? It’s easy, right?
Damn it!
No matter which timeline you look into, the officer dies!
It seems that Char surviving means that Lala has to die, which is probably why it hasn’t been observed.
>>29As long as Char wins, it’s fine.
But he can’t win, that pathetic guy.
If we can make Zeon win and keep Amuro from piloting the Gundam, we might be able to manage somehow! But then it disappeared after something like Zeku Nova…
After all, someone who is looking for a substitute for their mother is no good!
The relentless and deadly power like that of a turbaned kid.
Char didn’t even notice the initial sniper attack.
It seems there are many ways for Char to die in that battle.
There seem to be many cases where people die in a Z’Gok.
The white devil is not just a facade!
In the battle against Hermes, even if Bit that went to shield explodes, the difference in strength is such that it’s hard to understand…
There’s no way for curly hair to lose.
The annoying thing is that I have a good impression of Amuro as well.
>>38If Amuro is just a nuisance, then it’s fine to relax on a route that eliminates Amuro…
But I also know the good parts of Amuro, so… it’s bittersweet…
>>38It’s hilarious when someone reacts with “That’s the worst, that white guy!” and then suddenly starts saying, “Oh, that guy is nice too.”
The colonel was seriously too much of a hassle and it was no good.
Isn’t it pretty much hopeless if Gene doesn’t catch a cold…?
I wonder what the fatality rate is for Zeon soldiers who clashed with the curly-haired person.
If we exclude cases where the will to fight was lost or overlooked, is it close to 100%?
I want a world where both of my favorite characters are alive~~~
>>41I am dead…
>>53As long as the two of them are alive, I don’t care if it’s my mother or anyone else…
>>53Writing it like this suddenly makes it feel modern, or rather like a derivative of the reincarnated villainess genre…
>>72It’s rare for someone to die while trying to keep their favorite alive, isn’t it!?
>>86I would die for my favorite!
Zionic Front (Lalah’s Perspective)
If I take Shuji’s words at face value, it means I’m looking for a crazy guy searching for Hermes.
If I fought Amuro from back then, I’d probably die, right?
We have to do something about that first.
>>46So I have him pilot the Gundam like this.
>>48This is a route where Char doesn’t come to meet.
Is Gundam (Char who has become Zeknova?) looking for Hermes, who was in the same space-time?
Shariable should encounter this guy quickly and get humiliated.
“I’ll steal the Gundam even if it’s the Zeke Axle Route! Otherwise, I’ll have to engage in an extremely unreasonable game where I have to counter the sandwich of the Zaku with Zero-One and the white Gundam.”
Lalah, you did your best…
The only chance at the stage where Char can intervene, considering that the skill advantage was until the point of the Earth descent when there were no means to penetrate the armor, would be to leave Garma alone and focus entirely on dealing with the Trojan Horse in New York.
Using the white one for Garma’s assassination is much worse.
>>56I killed because I had the chance to kill.
It’s stronger not to kill, as one won’t be plagued by regret!
It’s quite rare for a historical account to survive until CCA, isn’t it?
>>58It’s a route I made after dying myself…
I want to blend into a world where my two favorites are cuddling.
>>59So it’s like a lingering thought…
Being sandwiched between my favorites.
Die for my favorite.
Evil spirit (alive)
Because Char is weak! I might end up winning!
I’m glad… it was just a troublesome evil spirit after all…
Because the Gelgoog is pathetic, that person dies and was kicked off by Lalah?
Many people involved in the One Year War think that no matter how many times they try again, they’ll end up with the same results!
As expected, a pig-faced Gelgoog is no good!
>>69It’s also a problem that Gundam with an MC and Amuro are too strong…
It’s cowardly to be strong when you don’t show up.
>>71With this guy around, that Sharialbu is treated as a sudden enemy character.
If it’s the movie version world line, my role might completely disappear.
In the official history, a single Gundam does not significantly change the course of battle.
Captain Woody is completely denying it.
Even if a tank or a fighter jet makes a remarkable effort, the overall situation does not change.
>>73Still, I think “Hydrogen Bomb, Wow!” had quite a big impact.
>>73But what if it’s the combination of Gundam and Amuro?
>>73Because he had that teaching, Amuro didn’t try to bear everything alone, so he didn’t break like Camille did.
Amuro being able to change history alone is completely ruined, isn’t it?
Well, if I suggest a way to completely eliminate the frizz, but it ends up killing the frizz instead, then that’s not good.
The colonel steals the white one, and Amuro does not participate in the war route! This will lead to victory!
The flag for meeting me isn’t raised…
>>78But as long as you’re alive, it’s okay!
Althea…?!!!!
This guy in the second half had an truly lawless strength…
It’s just Woody’s personal opinion, but no matter how you think about it, an Afro is on the level of extraordinary individuals like Alexander the Great or Genghis Khan.
>>80Isn’t the fight about the numbers?
First of all, having Garma around is a huge influence, and he’s been killing a lot of the Ace guys, plus he took down Dozle, and just the fact that he’s here means the Red Comet can’t do whatever he wants, so to say there’s no influence is becoming quite unreasonable.
In the end, the two favorites will flirt while disappearing, as it is a route created by sacrificing one’s own body, but is it in some way a form of salvation…?
>>83After that, the three of them might be happy as they look around together.
>>87Is dying together as three the optimal route…?
It was the full power of the White Base that killed Garma, rather than just Gundam and Amuro.
In the official history, would the Federation win even without Amuro?
>>90If Char hadn’t taken the Gundam with the White Base, we could have won the One Year War.
To be honest, I have no idea what will happen in history afterward.
The influence of Amuro is greater after the One Year War, which he joined three-quarters of the way through, than during the war itself.
>>90Originally, there is a huge difference in funds and material resources…
>>90I think it’s questionable whether we can achieve such a one-sided victory, as our usual forces can’t break through Lalah Elmes, and before Degwin concedes his throwaway game, the Solar Ray might be deployed in time.
>>96If Amuro hadn’t been there, it’s questionable whether Garma would have been assassinated at that timing.
In that case, it’s questionable whether Lalah would have ended up riding on the Hermes.
No matter what form it takes, Amuro is destined to clash with Char someday when he gets in a mobile suit.
From Lalah’s perspective, Char piloting the Gelgoog is like a guest unit running around on its own while being part of the stage-clear conditions.
>>92Moreover, they often get entangled with the curly-haired person and are countered.
It’s such a trash game that if you get killed, you fail the objective and have to reset.
I wonder how much they’ve seen when they keep saying they’re killed every time.
There is also a timeline where the two of them have become evil spirits and are drifting around.
>>93In the Belchil world line, if Amuro couldn’t hear the baby voice cheat, he would have been completely defeated by Char, so I think it’s questionable if they can see that far.
To be honest, it seemed like Char at that time didn’t really understand where he was being shot from.
It’s just a nuisance to have you around.
The situation may not change, but since it affects the fate of the named characters, history will change, right?
If the Gelgoog had enhancements like psychometrics and MC…
Why was Char so spineless when he was in the Gelgoog?
>>102It’s just that Amuro is sniping from outside recognition and Lalah is able to respond to it, which is pretty intense…
>>102The growth of the perm isn’t just on another dimension, okay!?
>>102The fact that Amuro awakened after meeting Lalah, and that Char hasn’t been able to catch up, doesn’t mean he’s lost his edge.
I haven’t played it, but I understood the fun of Gihren’s Ambition with a Zeke Axis!
>>103You should play as the Zeon army and crush them early, or you’ll experience that crazy guy running over our ace!
Even though I was on the Zeong, was it actually a big deal that it turned into a fight…?
>>104What you’re saying about seeing enemies means that you never saw them before…
The Psycommu of the Geong was probably pretty good too.
The reason we can’t observe the world line where Lalah died could be because it’s not permissible for her to die, or is it that there are just too many world lines where officers die…
Also, Altheisia has been quite a nuisance.
Amuro’s influence on the recognition of Newtypes being a big deal for both the Federation and Zeon after the One Year War is incredible.
I wonder if we can create a route where Amuro doesn’t ride the white one and Char lands on Earth.
Even if I can’t give direct instructions, I should be able to at least align my thoughts.
>>113Garma being appointed as an advisor.
Somehow, it seems like Garma is going to get killed again because of that.
Since Lalah’s death, Char’s growth curve has dramatically risen.
>>114And when he stagnated in Quattro and took on the name Char again, he had dramatically become stronger…
>>115I know what I have to do, and with Amuro here, it’s fun too.
It seems that Char’s NT abilities won’t awaken unless Lala is killed by Amuro.
Captain Woody’s statement that “the reason Matilda died is because I’m weak!” directed at Amuro implies his assertion that “can one person change the war?” = it’s not your fault that Matilda died. Taking it literally suggests that Amuro cannot change the war, which I think reflects a weakness in understanding the language.
>>117Is it good?
According to common sense among soldiers, the outcome of a war will not change with the achievements of just one soldier.
>>136If Lalah changed the world line where Char took the Gundam to a Zeek Axle Route, and it changed the outcome of the war, then that reasoning is already mistaken.
>>152It’s a common sense for soldiers.
Captain Woody is a proper soldier.
It’s not enough for Char to just descend to Earth; if he doesn’t assassinate Garma on a whim and faces demotion for failing to protect him, he won’t be able to meet Lalah.
It’s amazing how the Gelgoog is unable to handle Char and as a result, Lalah moves, causing the original Gelgoog to be knocked down in the process.
>>121Could it be that the reason is not because of Amuro, but rather that Char’s Gelgoog is weak?
>>123At that time in Zeon, there was hardly any mobile suit that Char could pilot that was better than the pre-production model Gelgoog!
It’s there, but even with things like Bigro, I still can’t win against Amuro.
>>157Rather, it’s tough to face Gundam with an MA that can’t maneuver well.
Char’s growth curve is poor due to the stress of being a middle manager.
>>125Unlike you, I can’t just be a pilot.
Like that…
Isn’t the Gelgoog at that point already a top-class machine in terms of performance?
>>126We have caught up militarily.
But the Gelgoog is big and heavy.
>>132It’s big, but the weight doesn’t change; it’s a mystery.
>>140I wonder what the total weight of the Gelgoog is now.
There were theories about the 70t range and the 100t range, right?
Even the Gundam that hasn’t been magnet-coated is being overshadowed, so it’s not because of the Gelgoog being on par or superior in performance, but rather…
If we don’t kill Garma, won’t there be no route to meet Lalah and Char?
>>129This time, since Lalah, who knows the future, chose to wait, that’s how it will be.
If you leap out, there would be paths born in the vastness of space, but…
I was able to meet you because I was demoted and had free time.
If it’s a chart that turns white into red… that’s what this is about this time.
>No.1319737568It seems that in the Zeta Gundam world, the One Year War lasted for over eight months and was almost the same as the official history up until the Battle of Solomon.
What Captain Woody is saying is not just a consolation for Amuro, but a clear fact.
Moreover, the red Gundam creates a strange power called Zeku Nova, which is quite a strained development.
>>133The Solomon Drop is just a strategy that reduces the Federation’s loss from -100 to about -10, so Zequinova did not affect the outcome.
In the first place, the claim that a single person like Amuro cannot change things is contradictory, as it was a single person like Char who changed the course of the war.
If there’s a route where I can fight one-on-one with Tenpa and Hermes while incapacitating them, that would be great, but Colonel is definitely going to show up…
If there is a world line where things go well, it seems that I would send letters to other Lalaans, so it probably doesn’t go well as fate would have it.
He’s such an interesting guy even though he doesn’t come out…
Amuro’s murderous intent is too strong…
Once the One Year War prolonged, no matter how one struggles, it was normally certain that Zeon would lose.
That has not been denied even in the world of Zeke Axus, and what Captain Woody is saying is generally correct.
It’s a victory narrowly achieved after multiple instances of overturning the chabudai, Ziek Axle Route…
>>143Accelerate Char’s NT awakening and also use the cheat to bring forward the psycommu technology.
The Solomon drop was Wakkein’s desperation, and at that point, it had the nuance that they couldn’t reclaim the universe anymore, right?
>>146Isn’t that operation not just by Wacain alone, but as a Federation force?
>>151The operation as the Federation forces is like that.
It’s also a reckless strategy.
Char seems to think that the operation was effective and that it was led by Wakkein.
If I let you ride it, there’s nothing I can do, so I won’t let you ride the Gundam.
Isn’t what you’re doing the Federation Army of CCA?
This route focuses all efforts on protecting Colonel’s survival flag.
Due to side effects, Zeon won, but it doesn’t really matter to me.
After going this far, I don’t know why, but Char disappeared, so it’s all off the table. In the end, it feels like there’s a legitimate history route beyond this exploration.
Russia and Ukraine have been at war for over three years, so it seems unlikely that they would just suddenly say, “We’re done.”
Well, in reality, Amuro hasn’t done anything wrong; it’s just that Lalah has become a more bothersome presence as a ghost.
I believe the One Year War ended in about a year thanks to Amuro and that old guy.
But the difference in military strength is too great from the beginning, so it will drag on and Zeon will lose in a war of attrition.
It’s significant that Sharia died so easily in the main timeline.
Since Lalah died, Char has awakened… though not to that extent, he has made a leap.
>>160Amuro, who fought the Gyan at A Baoa Qu, mistakenly believes there is a Newtype stronger than Char, which is why he has become remarkably stronger.
So they arranged for the two of them, who had no prior acquaintance in their unaltered state, to meet and help each other, instead of in an MS battle.
Captain Woody probably said that to comfort Amuro, and whether it’s true or not isn’t important.
I want them to play that Char’s song soon and show their activities.
In the case of an old man, it seems that the foolish strength and limb performance cannot be surpassed by the Gelgoog type.
Where is Amuro in this world!?
>>165Honestly, I hope you’ll just leave me alone.
>>165I might be back in the San’in region.
>>169Is Amuro from Tottori or Canada? Which one is it?
>>177At minimum, people of Japanese descent from the San’in region (TV) or British Columbia (theatrical version) northern Mexico (origin).
I feel like Amuro is the strongest, and that Amuro is involved in the reason for Char’s death…
From Lala’s perspective, she probably has no interest in the outcome of the war.
It seems that Zeon is still stationed on Earth, and the Federation is losing more than expected.
>>170I wonder where that is.
Hawaii?
>>175Probably West Asia or Africa.
>>180I think Africa wouldn’t miss the Zeon hands if there were no failures in the Odessa retreat.
I was surprised to find that instead of being toned down, the brothel scenes were depicted in a very detailed way.
>>172It’s sad, but this is a late-night anime!
>>173If we’re talking about brothel themes, it could definitely go into the late-night slot.
>>178Mackie and Atla were working in a brothel, weren’t they?
>>178Ueda and the woman have created a reason to howl deeply together on this night…
It’s interesting that even though Amuro himself doesn’t appear, the fact that he is portrayed as extremely strong is important to the story.
When I think about what happened to the child who burned everything…