
It can be said that it is precisely because of such a person that Char was drawn to them.
Both the Brex and Char disappeared, and the EUG quickly rotted.
Even if this person lives a long life, it is probably impossible for them to achieve reform of the federal government.
I think if I had lived a bit longer and been active, I might have been able to lay the groundwork for people with similar thoughts afterward.
Activists with the ideology of federal government reform should be more mindful of their security.
>>2Susuro, Houzeri, and SUREGA, and who else?
The person who was so sad when they died that Char cried uncontrollably.
They were one of the few people I clearly respected.
When I was in elementary school and watching Z, I had the impression of a blonde old man who often talked next to the bad-eyed blonde captain.
It was somehow a superior.
It’s too casual, isn’t it?
It’s quite rational to think that even though my entire family died because of Zeon, there’s no point in harboring discrimination or hatred.
Someone who might have become Char’s father.
Did this person have some kind of ideology?
It’s only natural since they’re making Eugo, but I feel like I haven’t heard much about that.
>>9It’s not much different from Jamitov.
>>10It’s said that they want to give up, but it seems like these two are making a counterattack just as they thought.
>>13The Brex rejects something like the Titans, but they hoped for a political solution to the Earthnoid problem.
Isn’t it basically Jamitov’s way to start a war and forcibly send Earthnoids into space or exterminate them?
>>9It feels like a peaceful Jamitov.
“We don’t have time! Jamitov is going to send those Earth-noid pests into space quickly!”
Taking a long-term approach to uplift the rights of Spacenoids while also uplifting Earthnoids… is the concept of Burex.
Jamito was also trying to do something similar when looking at the results.
They were trying to take extreme measures, thinking that it would be better if more people died over there.
Because I let Bask do as he pleased, it was thought that Brex intended to become a dictator like the Zabi family.
Char was contributing to mental therapy, but after dying, Char cried.
People who really hate Basque.
>>16Of course, anyone who would take Camille’s mother hostage and demand that the Gundam be handed over…
>>19I got stolen, but… please return it…
>>16It’s rare to find a federated soldier who likes that guy other than the Titans!
The problem of capable leaders like Revil and the thread illustrations dying easily.
They say I’m an idealist, but I make the necessary preparations and have tremendous charisma, so it’s clear that I’m an excellent leader.
That person who is despairing of humanity is someone with a truly proper sense of ethics that I really respect.
A person who sneaks supplies from the Federation Army and brings them to the AEUG.
Mafthy, AUUG, and Neo Zeon led by Char all want to defeat the Earth Federation and go out into space, right?
I thought it was a gathering where we had to do something about the Titans before anything else, rather than lacking any ideas.
>>24The writing has become really disorganized because so many thoughts are coming out in Dakar.
When you read the novel version, you can really tell that this is what they wanted to say, but it has even stronger themes.
>>24The task in front of me is definitely that.
There is a big goal of graduating from the Earth’s sphere on that same trajectory.
At the time of the Gryps Conflict, there was no prospect in sight at all.
At the Dakar Congress, this person was supposed to speak, but they were killed and Char takes off his sunglasses, right?
A man who couldn’t prevent the assassination of a person with almost the same ideology, ideals, activities, and paternal qualities as Zeon Daikun.
Casval
What was the guard doing leaving just one Blex at the hotel?
Philosophers of the Universal Century generally think that politicians should quickly leave Earth.
>>29In the first place, the Earth Federation is an organization for that purpose…
I think he is practical, very easygoing, and the type who is admired not only by Char but also by the soldiers.
That feeling connects to assassination.
I think the reason the AEUG was able to maintain its organization after the loss of the Brex is partly because the Titans still exist.
I think they were probably engaging in political maneuvering, but as a person, they must have really been a good person.
If we don’t manage the population increase, it might become a privilege before we realize it, damn it!
During this time, Char was still optimistic enough to try to approach the adult figure of his father (Zeon Daikun) by being encouraged while dying in the thread image, standing on the stage to give a speech, and even picking up orphans.
Despite going that far, there are almost no people who will listen, the ghost of Zabi keeps attacking, and Kamiyu falls apart, making everything seem trivial, leaving only the resolution with Amuro for Char afterward.
Shameless! Shameless! The shameless police are on duty! We will execute Basque!
Since there aren’t any famous lines, I have a strong impression of them as the “Harenchi Police.”
If the thread image were alive, one can’t help but hope that Char would have chosen a more decent path.
A Brex with a conscientious, rational, and noble mindset, like a father figure.
Camille, who has the youthful spirit to say what I want to say to my pathetic self.
Both are gone.
>>41The easygoing Captain Henken, who could joke around with silly things, has also died.
Compared to Jamitov, it’s somewhat better, but there’s no doubt that he’s the leader of an anti-government organization.
>>42To say things like this, the Titans are just too convenient of an enemy that ignores all human ethics.
>>44The emergence of resistance organizations is likely part of Jamitov’s plan…
Also, the captain of the WB, who I recognized as a rival, will join our team.
Char seems to be in a good mood around here.
>>43I feel increasingly annoyed as I was made to negotiate with Axis in the late game after Brex died.
On the surface, it’s a civil war within the Federation, but ideologically, it’s the war of succession for Zeon between Gihren and Dykun.
From Jamitov’s perspective, he’s making moves under the assumption that he’ll be defeated by someone like the Brex.
I wonder what they thought when they heard that the assassination of Burekusu was successful!
In the latter part, Quattro was literally sitting on a bench with his head in his hands.
From Jamitov’s perspective, he wanted the AEUG to not lose right away and hoped they would wear each other down nicely along with the Titans.
>>51Even if this were successful, Haman would still reap the benefits.
AEUG is such a mixed organization that even calling it an internal organization of the Federation is inappropriate.
>>52It is, in a sense, classified as the Brex faction within the federation and its collaborators.
>>52It seems like there are quite a few old Zeon soldiers mixed in, like Apollyo Roberto, so I feel like Quattro revealing his identity in Dakar is walking a pretty dangerous tightrope.
>>64Char didn’t intend to do such things, but since he was entrusted by Brex, he did everything he could.
>>64Well, as Adenauer said in Char’s Counterattack, probably most of the Federation high officials didn’t believe that he was the real Char.
Originally, the Federal soldiers who were sidelined because of the Titans received good posts after their defeat, became corrupt, and distanced themselves.
Former Zeon soldiers brought out mobile suits and joined Axis.
Because Brex died, Eugo has become like this.
The fact that A.E.U.G. is simply disbanding after defeating the Titans and Neo Zeon in ZZ.
It might have been partly because the Blex weren’t there anymore, but it feels like they are painting an ideal.
In most cases of real history, AEUG survives and becomes the next vested interest group somehow.
It may be said that Anaheim has become the winner.
Is Quattro pretending to be a Federation soldier?
Rekoa probably isn’t in the military, right?
>>57The troops of one Federation ship were obtained by the Axis members, and Char used that.
The moment Anaheim shows up, it’s become all about duality and contradictions.
The upper management of the AEUG in ZZ only vaguely remembers Mr. Won functioning, and the rest is just useless memories.
Hamaan’s ideology ultimately revolves around eliminating the parasites clinging to Earth, so these guys are waging war with the belief that humans should never leave the planet!
The ideal boss who does the leadership job that Char doesn’t want to do.
Shah was only under someone else’s command during the Dozul era and the Brex era; after that, he acted according to his own will.
The period of Brex’s life is truly the most fulfilling in Char’s life history.
>>67I think I was quite lively working with the thick-faced old men at Zeon.
In the end, Char did not inherit the image of the Sleg and instead inherited Jamitov’s.
Even if the thread image is alive, it seems like it will lead to a parting of ways.
>>68If you’re alive, you won’t be completely in despair and you’ll probably just keep at it steadily.
As a premise, I respect the Brex.
>>68The reason it led to Char’s Counterattack is that Sleggar died and Camille also had a mental breakdown.
If that premise is different, I think the future will be different too…
>>71The latest official information indicates that it connects to Char’s Counterattack even from the Zeta Gundam movie… At the time the PS version of Zeta Gundam was released, if Camille was alive, it wouldn’t connect to Char’s Counterattack.
>>73I hope they release the theatrical version of ZZ to connect things.
>>80Axis is somewhat lacking motivation, so I’m going to send Minerva to Earth to study.
I think the edges of ZZ will be eliminated.
The most benevolent person in the Gundam world might be Teacher Hasan.
In the end, it’s about what Char, who was hiding during the First Neo Zeon War, saw that made him despair about humanity…
>>75Isn’t it all about the situation of the Federation, the corruption of the Eugu, and Camille’s breakdown?
It may be an exaggeration to call it a collapse, but it was certainly a significant loss.
>>75The corrupt high-ranking officials surrendering to ZZ’s Haman are sufficient.
>>84We also tried to hold hands, but that won’t happen.
The thing about Camille is part of the game setting and has nothing to do with the main story.
I think the biggest turning point in Char’s Counterattack was when everyone told him to take on the role of leader of the AEUG after Brex died, and he gave a speech as Char. So, I wonder if he wouldn’t have gone to Neo Zeon if that hadn’t happened.
From the perspective of Char, who is despaired by reality, the thread image that presents an ideal must have been the best.
The movie version of Z is parallel, and the possibility that Char is dead in that version is high.
The biggest reason is that this person was someone I could respect, but I also think the fun atmosphere of Aeu-goh played a significant role.
The person’s temperament is that of a subordinate, but their qualities are those of a leader, like Char.
The creator said he made the sequel without thinking about the Z movie version at all, but was it forcibly changed for commercial reasons?
There is a prejudice that is about 30% true, saying that Eugo is just like the remnants of Zeon.
So when Quattro started to explain everything, it really felt like, “I knew it!!”
Jerrid accurately assisted Dakar.
>>87It’s a triple combo: Basque → Quattro → Jellid.
Even if the talent named Camille breaks, the fools won’t change at all.
Those fools over there didn’t go to the death zone in Gryps.
Including part of the Eugo.
During the Zabi family era, working under someone was just a means of revenge for Char, and this was only true for this person and during the Hijikata era…
Recently, there tends to be a forced connection between works that are clearly unrelated, simply because they are adapted into visual media.
I made some changes to “Fate/Stay Night” to match “Char’s Counterattack,” but I’m not sure if it works well…
There may have been a tendency to be fastidious and passionate, but I never acted out of my own self-interest.
In terms of having a conscience that tends to be lost in wartime, he was probably a person deserving of respect.
>>92It seems quite difficult for the EFF, considering the lack of personnel and the fact that there are not many people like Captain Henken, who can be seen as Brex’s closest aide, and who isn’t skilled in manipulation.
Aside from Revil and Tiananmu, who died before their political stances were understood during the Universal Century, it seems like the only high-ranking individuals without corruption or extreme ideologies are those depicted in the thread image, right…?
If you’re okay with serving even the remnants of Zeon, then Wyatt is also here.
>>94Actually, there is a top-class person named Gopp…
>>94General Revil has a rather intense extremist ideology, doesn’t he?
It is said that the more radical members of the AEUG are continuing their activities separately from joining the Federation as Magellan.
If Char hadn’t counterattacked in Gihren’s Greed, Quattro would have succeeded in reform.
A character portrayal that tends to be prominently featured in Gihren’s Ambition.
>>98Well, the one likely to have ideals and be active on the Federation side is either this guy or Jamitov…
Before going there, Mr. Bright’s son…
The aspect of a father as a guardian protecting the place of the Brex, and the aspect of a father as a wall that a man should overcome represented by Amuro.
My mother is Lalah, the ideal woman.
In the end, I understand that it raises the question of what happens to the ideology when it gets absorbed by the federation.
So, I still wonder what those motivated Egm members were doing during the ZZ era.
In the early stages of Z, the supporting ship Mont Blanc, which has only two vessels, sinks easily and is on a crazy tightrope.
>>101One of the two shuttles bound for space has been dropped, and life is cheap…
It’s surprisingly normal for the Universal Century.
So that’s why he was assassinated.
Even if I’m alive, since I’m from Zeon after returning to Axis, I can’t see how I can deal with those guys!
I want to entrust someone like this and have them pilot nicely…!
>>107When isolated like this, it looks like Yazaan is similar to his kind…
>>108Because Captain Gaddy is with Yazan…
>>107But sometimes I want to blow the senior wind and influence decisions…!
>>109I want to enjoy life, Char.
Of course, I want to enjoy it…
>>110The Quattro era is the best, or rather, the other periods of Char’s life are really not worth anything.
Considering the feelings of Captain Quattro as the leadership of A.E.U.G. comes around after the deaths of the Brex and Captain Henken, one can imagine that there are many overwhelming emotions involved.
>>111But when it comes to just doing it, I can move everyone’s hearts with the Dakar speech…
>>116Because they have the ability, everyone tries to make them do it.
A sleeveless shirt and sunglasses that have regained youth lived for revenge.
I think that at least for the purpose of the AEUG’s existence, a leader must be an idealist.
I feel like it was originally an organization that would fall apart after defeating the Titans.
I stayed because Axiz came back halfway.
Is it really that reasonable?
If Brex had known Jamitov’s true feelings, perhaps there was a future where they could have allied together…
Isn’t a large part of the causes surrounding Char after the Universal Century due to Bask?