
It’s a battle robot anime, so it’s understandable, but I think political thinkers should get more attention in Gundam.
In the first place, I’m already dead at the start.
This person’s theory of Newtypes is not based on having actually seen such people, but rather a prophecy that such individuals will emerge, right?
Isn’t it amazing that you hit the mark?
>>2It’s not that we come out; it’s an encouraging phrase that says we can evolve into those kinds of people!
It’s scary that a monster that can read others’ minds has appeared…
>>2Isn’t the “newtype” that this person is talking about something like a killer who excels as a psychic as a result of adapting to outer space?
>>2It is not a prophecy, nor has it been accurate.
I think they were saying it to give hope to the colony immigrants, who have continued to receive unfair treatment from the federation, because the space immigration policy was essentially a policy of abandonment under the guise of immigration.
>>2In the Universal Century Gundam series, I don’t think there’s a single NT that fits the NT theory presented in the thread.
>>70It felt like a person with superpowers specialized in combat, so it didn’t feel like the kind of human proposed in the thread.
Houseverylona is nice, isn’t it?
People might adapt and change to the universe, but it’s not like I hit the nail on the head or anything.
It was convenient, but in the end, it turned out to be a prophecy, which is the worst.
The new humanity proposed in the thread and the espers that actually appeared are technically different entities, yet they are both called the same thing, New Types, which complicates things.
To put it another way, most of the so-called telepaths with the ability to read minds are stronger when they are from Earth than from Space Noids.
At that point, it was something different from Daikun’s NT.
Suppose I were to call you from the afterlife and say, “Look, this is the new type you prophesied!”
What is that? It’s different from what I was thinking… scary… there’s a pretty high possibility of that, right?
“Well, the theory of NT is important, but the assertion of autonomy and such is also important.”
It’s unfortunate that the conversation tends to revolve around NT theory.
To be honest, Daikun’s NT theory is just a supplementary point and not the main argument.
According to the words of Zeon Daikun, NTs should be allowed to participate in politics.
Both the Zabi faction and the Dacu faction only use NTs as soldiers.
The Space Noids redefined their identity by asserting, “Aren’t we actually the new humanity of a new era?” based on the premise of being essentially abandoned people, which should be quite significant.
That ideology was exploited by the Zabi family, and the “Newtypes” became tools of war, ultimately establishing their identity in a way that was unrelated to Zionicism…
Isn’t a monopoly politics led by Newtypes desirable?
>>14The only one who had a proper political battle, Hamarn from NT, is like that after all.
>>17I was completely outsmarting the federation and victory was almost within reach.
It was so lacking in legitimacy that it self-destructed in a civil war.
The ability to read people’s hearts was ultimately a talent that could be used for murder, but NT itself is, as Zeon said, a new kind of person.
>>15In a psychic sense, even a monkey can become an NT.
>>15The new person is quite suspicious.
It feels like the abilities that humanity originally possessed have been activated by the Minovsky particles and the Swecem factor, rather than anything else.
If we talk about evolved humanity, it seems that our forms might even change like mutations.
In Tomino’s and Sunrise’s literature, even if they try to delve into stories like this, they can only reproduce the genuine work of Yoshikazu Yasuhiko in a diminished form.
I’m saying it’s not official!
In the end, it comes down to the fact that regardless of being NT, human qualities are important.
>>21Therefore, it’s necessary for everyone to elevate their spirituality and become whole together.
It’s impressive to have prepared a thought for a shared identity that can be forged among a diverse mix of people of different races, who have come to space through a colonial resettlement policy akin to abandoning a population.
In the end, looking at the long history of the Universal Century, not all Space Noids awakened to NT abilities.
I feel that Jamitov’s idea of labeling NT abilities as mutant phenomena due to sudden mutations is the most accurate.
The sudden appearance of a psychic is just too fatal…
At the point of “Mobile Suit Gundam: Char’s Counterattack,” it is stated that “If newtypes really exist, they are humanity that doesn’t need to engage in war,” and it has been pointed out from the beginning that there is a discrepancy between Amuro and the ideological newtypes that actually appeared.
Even if there’s a discrepancy, it’s not this old guy’s fault; it’s the one who started calling the psychics Newtypes that’s to blame. Who is it?
Speaking of which, they’re skipping over a lot of explanations about NT in Zika Axe too.
The ones other than those from Jupiter are mixing up ideology NT and ability NT.
Tomino’s own view of Newtypes has also changed over time…
>>30I remember that someone like Greta said they were a new type.
>>32All the kids were saying they are Newtypes in Double Zeta.
>>60Even with some changes, I suppose there’s a nuance of wanting a new wind to emerge that breaks through the sense of stagnation as the words suggest.
Psychics like Amuro and the others are not related to Newtypes.
The phenomenon that occurred seriously changed history.
In Tomino’s interpretation, the cause of Dykun’s death is Degwin’s assassination.
In the Anbiko interpretation, it is just a natural death.
>>33Let’s secretly swap the medicine for an illness with vitamin pills and say that it shortened the lifespan.
>>33In an era where colonies, space fortresses, and lunar cities are being built, along with cloning, brainwashing, brain modification, and cybernetics, it seems hard to believe that a prominent person’s death would be due to illness.
If we go normally, it should turn into something like a super life support system like UC…
>>92It’s not so much death from illness, but rather an elderly person who, for three days and nights, excitedly thought about the speech content without sleeping, ended up at their maximum tension during the actual performance and died as their heart reached its limit.
Are those who have harmony with the environment and people, taking the lead to change the world in a good direction, called new types?
Since the conclusion that we should not go to war is already established, the methodology will change among the directors.
Let’s elevate from space refugees to a positive identity! The one who went viral by lowering the earthbound stay is Daikun.
That idea is great! I’ll take it! Did the Zabi family do it?
It’s already hopeless that even with Camille, Haman, and Shirocco, who possess the best newtype abilities in the story, they only end up fighting each other.
>>39As a result of people who can read each other’s minds gathering, it becomes “It’s creepy to be able to read minds! Die!”…
>>41This week’s interrogation by Uncle Green was really creepy…
>>62From Machu’s perspective, it’s slightly better to say it and not be understood than to have no one understand, which accelerates the NT communication confusion.
>>62I really understood the feeling of not wanting someone to intrude into my heart so forcefully!!
>>39They’re still just inexperienced Newtypes.
Lalah and Amuro were born on Earth, so there’s no need for them to be born in space.
A true Newtype doesn’t exist, so I don’t even know what it would be like.
Quess also trained in India and awakened her NT abilities, right?
In that world, there is no contradiction between newtypes being born from Earth and newtypes being humanity adapted to space.
Char became convinced of the existence of Newtypes after meeting Lalah.
I think it’s just right to settle on the idea that it’s just one of many superpowers, like in Gundam X.
When they say “new type,” it makes it feel like if humanity evolves, everyone will become like this.
>>46I mean, that’s right, so the director probably used the term “psychicker” in V for that reason.
What is a psychic?
I like Tobia’s ideas the most as a conclusion for NT theory.
In the era of beards, it seems that the New Types set off into outer space.
>>50I wonder which type of Newtype it is.
>>50Even if humanity settles in outer space, I wonder if they will end up fighting wars again in the place they gather… I’m curious if that old man Jupiter’s thoughts have indeed become a reality.
According to the story that Tomino gave lip service at around G-Reco, the NT Space (like Lalah and Amuro or the final episode of Z) is omnipotent.
Is it that after going through a superpower like Sharialble’s mind-reading, one ends up discarding their superpowers?
>>51Lip service, or rather, the culmination of the new type has been considered since the time of Z (the so-called Gather Time).
In the end, I just couldn’t think of how to make that happen until the very end.
At least the new type proposed by Daikun never appeared, no matter how far we went.
What emerged were only extreme weapons like the mutated ones of Rudel and Simo Häyhä.
Director Tomino has already given up on Newtypes.
It’s just that there happens to be a superhuman who barely brushes against the best space-evolved humanity I came up with.
Even if they say we shouldn’t go to war, it’s just frustrating to have my thoughts read without my permission.
Thinking about the future of NT = thinking about the future of space residents and ultimately all humanity is a conversation that exists from the first point.
I think that the general will of a person trying to do better in the unknown environment of space is good as NT (Neurotypical) theory.
>>56When you think about it that way, true NT can only be achieved by balancing both ability and spirit.
Shirocco and Haman are examples where only their abilities became sharp.
>>58No, you don’t need any ability.
If that’s the case, people who feel the need for abilities are seeking phenomena too much.
There is a deep, deep chasm between knowing what the other person is thinking and being able to understand them.
The former is physiologically disgusting, so please die right now; it only complicates the fight further.
At the time of the Laplace Charter, it was expected that New Types would exist.
The uncle in the thread may have actually seen the budding of a Newtype.
Captain Lila of Z said, “Camille is gross! Is this feeling what they call Old Type?”
Sharia is so gross!
You will be able to have responsive battles with brain waves.
Convenient
>>68It can be said that humanity has evolved to communicate under the dispersion of Minovsky particles?
I just said that humans might adapt and be able to communicate too!
It has nothing to do with the fact that an esper who is good at killing happened to emerge, broadcasting waves from their brain.
When eugenics and the idea of a chosen people combine, there’s no stopping Hitler.
>>72In fact, it’s understandable that Ghiren was treated like Hitler’s tail for that reason.
>>73In that case, that guy has presented a theory of superior human survival based on the NT theory in the thread image.
>>75But it’s sad that that was the only correct answer for the Universal Century.
>>86Is that so?
Since the consciousness of being abandoned does not disappear, we had no choice but to rely on ideology or send everything into space and become space residents.
As a result, both ended up in war.
Actually, it was largely a comfort for the abandoned people, but it was Gihren who reframed it with the logic of eugenics.
After all, even without considering the colony drop incidents, the Principality of Zeon is fundamentally evil in its ideology…
I think Giren would find it strange to treat the monster as an NT.
There are parts that contradict Gihren’s eugenic ideology.
I feel that the attitude of expecting young people from Tomino hasn’t changed much from the past to now.
I believe that humans born in colonies floating in space during the late space century, fighting in the space warring states era without being fixated on the special place called Earth, are indeed the true New Types.
>>81Isn’t that an old type?
The space Warring States period is hardly depicted in anime, but reading Crossbone Gundam Dust gives a strong sense of humanity’s dead end.
The Zabi family greatly exaggerated.
What I said casually had a subtle impact, which led to a troublesome situation.
If you only watched the first anime, you won’t understand what Daikun was like at all.
Wasn’t it that you didn’t even show your face?
Who called a mere psychic a NT?
I wonder who the first Newtype in the Universal Century is in an esper-like sense.
>>91Buddha
The espers fundamentally defined as NT are relatively easy to awaken in the universe, but they have probably existed on Earth for a long time.
First of all, the top-tier NT, Lalah, was born and raised on Earth.
Well, the fear of being ruled by individuals with abilities has been a long-standing theme not just within the country but also in the MCU.
Newtype (Esper)
Newtype (the innovation of humanity proposed by Zeon Zum Daskin)
Newtype (the new humanity in Tomino’s mind)
It’s just a combination of a name that happened to fit a character with supernatural powers that happened to look like it, so saying this is “evolution” would be silly.
It’s interesting how, over time, the original social thoughts will significantly erode and similar psychics will start to call themselves psychickers.
The fact that Article 15 of the Earth Federation Charter of the Universal Century is popping up with no relation to the thread image is too dangerous.
We can understand each other without misunderstanding (we can communicate our intentions), but even if you suddenly convey that kind of true feeling telepathically, it’s impossible to understand each other on a human level!
We understood each other! No matter where we go, we are enemies!
>>101Even if we understand everything, this still exists, so human nature and tolerance are important after all.
A scene where someone dies after drinking water.
Whatever the cause of Dykun’s death, it was the Zabi family that seized power in this situation, and the main component of Char’s resentment is the fact that his family and life were thoroughly destroyed, as is richly depicted in The Origin.
The recognition that the masturbation of the space refugees in the novel “Usso” is not mistaken is troubling.
Like the “Overman” that Nietzsche speaks of.
It was supposed to mean an ideal goal…
I tried to make it a bit more subdued in expression, so why…
In the main story, it’s often said that Amuro’s success is largely to blame.
In the end, from a perspective that seems helpless, I end up saving the Earth all by myself.
It would be good if Daikun, with a strong aspect as a thinker, does not take an extremist approach and if Munzo can become the foundation for spreading ideas across the entire space migration community.
It felt like an assassination from the Zabi family was imminent.
This guy is just a mere agitator or philosopher, yet both his son and daughter turned out to be incredibly good-looking and talented, almost like a prince and princess from a royal family, which I think contributes to the bad aspects.
The influence of Erezm is too big for both enemies and allies.
Char is also watching the situations between Amuro and Lalah in the NT space, in addition to this old man.
That guy seems to have his own dreams about NT.
This Zeon representative looks like a Meiji-era politician…
Recently, Dr. Flanagan’s gag manga “Biyori” fan creations and so on.
What’s that? I don’t know… Scary… There are many cases in the Universal Century.
This person isn’t one of those Space Noids, right?
Just like the New Age movement faded away, the theory of NT has also disappeared.
The essence of this man’s argument is essentially
– The federal government must complete space immigration in accordance with the founding principles and make every effort to protect the Earth’s environment.
It is in that part.
The idea of independence and being a new type is ultimately just a comforting phrase for the space residents.