
Yeah
Hideki is saying, “Who decided that?”
Hideki won’t say anything anymore…
Hideki…
The one who made me say it is a person I don’t know named Ihagi…
>>5Well, it seems like everyone knows about it…
>>8You’re a married woman who runs a hobby shop, right?
I don’t think you’re considering such detailed connections.
>>6Even if there are no detailed connections, it will be roughly summarized.
Putting aside various things like that, it will be summarized.
If it’s an alternate story of the First Gundam, it can be said to be closer to Turn A than other works.
Somehow, even wing-like aircraft have become a part of the black history.
Ultimately, it will close with Turn A and then Regild Century will begin.
Is G-Saver the closest to the future depicted in the doujinshi?
It’s already the golden autumn.
It’s a fighting Buddha.
Since it incorporates a different past from the Universal Century at the time of Turn A, it has a high degree of expandability.
The only one that can’t be included in the dark history is the Build series…
Will it eventually include the many Others that will be created from now on?
>>17I think it might be included.
By the way, since the staff for Turn A and Seed have a lot of overlap, it’s been mentioned several times that it seems to definitely include the Seed world as well.
>>20It was written that it’s a comic that seems like a prequel made by Akiman.
I have a feeling that Ririze is probably in there.
I love the story about how someone got seriously angry at the question “Does the seed count as part of the black history?” on the old wisdom bag.
That’s true, but it’s not like that.
It’s the Universal Century, so it’s much more likely to reach something around here than that alternative.
Well, I guess it would be okay if it was after a lot of chaos and time has passed.
I quite like it as the final installment as a pre-funeral.
It’s fine if this is the end, or if G-Reco comes later.
Since OO is also venturing into outer space, it seems possible that there could be a flow like Turn X → mustache.
Well, if we have all the Universal Century that will be born in between, it wouldn’t just be thousands of years, but even tens of thousands of years later, so honestly, it’s just an irrelevant story.
I would like to believe that the self-evolution of the Ultimate Cell’s three major theories is not included.
>>28I thought that was the Moonlight Butterfly of Turn X.
Rather, it’s impressive how humanity in the Gundam world has continued for so long despite being constantly at war.
>>29Humanity in reality is also constantly at war, yet it endures.
>>32It hasn’t even been a hundred years since we got nuclear power over here.
The Gundam world has a lot of more vicious things, yet it is guaranteed to last for several thousand to ten thousand years…
>>29Because it hasn’t perished in the world of AW either…
>>33The director says it will perish later, though.
The setting of the end of all Gundams gives a strong feeling that everything in the story has come to an end…
If what we reach after repeating civilization thousands and ten thousands of times is the golden autumn, then I can forgive anything.
The novel “Moonlight Butterfly (MS)” doesn’t get picked up much, does it?
The world of Turn A is set in a time so far in the future compared to the First Generation or any other Gundam works that it doesn’t really matter either way, right?
Borjarnon was also created far in the future after the original was born, right?
>>37Otherwise, you’d think, “How much stuff do you have, Zaku?”
>>37The theory that it is merely a design imitated from some analog record due to the shape being slightly different.
I want to see the route where the mustache was a rose too!
Well, in that case, Turn X is a rose and from there the true history is created with ∀…
It seems that differences in size and details are mostly due to nanomachines, but I don’t really understand…
>>41It’s for artistic reasons…
Instead of Minofsky, nanomachines have become a convenient substance, right?
>>45Also, the I field has become an incredibly useful feature.
If we didn’t perish in AW, I don’t think we would perish no matter what we do.
In the first place, the conclusion known as Turn A has nothing to do with Amuro or Char.
Something amazing has flowed in from outer space!
Scary!
Self-destruction!
It’s easy to imagine that such events could happen in any Gundam world.
A world where Mahfity’s ideals have been realized.
It seems that Borujano also got tired of drawing and halfway through, it ended up looking just like a Zaku’s proportions.
Compared to reality, the population in the Gundam world is too large, so it’s no wonder it doesn’t perish.
>>49X has reduced from 10 billion to about 1 billion, which is quite serious, but if they’ve managed to increase it to 10 billion by the 7th Space War, then I guess it’s not so bad… it gives a sense of reassurance.
I see.
Whether it’s the official history 1st, Zeek Axis, SEED, or Mercury, one might think that the end point of each world ultimately leads to the same thread image.
>>51It’s more like that’s how it is.
If we remake ∀ now, the Mountain Cycle is likely to become even more chaotic.
I understood from G-Reco that the bald guy doesn’t think he would end up with a beard.
>>53Since it has been revised, G-Reco has also come to resemble ∀.
Wow! It’s big but ugly!
Recently, it feels like both Otaku and Bandai think of Turn A as something close to the end of the Universal Century.
Well, unless it’s in G Generation or Super Robot Wars, it’s hardly ever used where it leads to…
It’s unclear whether this work is favored or unfortunate, even though I received number 100 of MG.
>>60Bandai puts out some pretty impressive products.
Surprisingly, it doesn’t sell well.
With the introduction of parallel gacha, various possibilities for the dark history have emerged.
Whether all works are on a single timeline or connected simultaneously in parallel, they are connected in some way.
Just think of it like that!
They say Roland is a nice guy, but I just don’t get that feeling.
>>63Laura is a life-sized male daughter who likes Lady Diana.
>>63When the perspective shifts from a bird’s eye view to a character’s viewpoint, it often leads to becoming a wishy-washy indecisive guy.
>>71Loran has consistently stood on the side of Earth, or rather on the side of peace.
Originally, it’s not just parallel; it can be anything like another world—it’s a black history.
Since it’s a festival work, it includes all the Gundam series within the Turn A world, but the interpretation that all the original worlds are connected also has its own romantic appeal.
I don’t like that the officials are saying things like that.
I used to think that when I was a shipper.
If every world has a conclusion that turns into a golden autumn, then I guess that’s not too bad…
Olga is being excavated.
The world of Ziek Ax may end up with a twist where it is rewritten into the true history based on roses.
It is a valid mythological interpretation that the fact that humanity, having ventured into space long ago and fought wars using mobile suits, gave rise to countless stories mixed with fiction over the course of thousands of years.
There’s a question about whether G-Reco is before or after Turn A, but since both works have a nice, neat conclusion that gives a good sense of completion, I think it doesn’t really matter which one it is.
The setting of the work is so strong that it is favored in both the game and the strength of Gundam.
It all says it’s official history.
I think the series has a really simple setup.
>>78Certainly.
Is it an encompassing work regardless of the quality of the piece?
I think G-Reco is probably being made with the latest feelings in every sense.
“Right after the production, it was established that no matter what you do as the series’ supporter, it ultimately leads to ∀.”
Isn’t it bad not to break out of our shells as creators…? That’s what I thought when I made G-Reco.
But if the fans want it, I guess it’s okay even if it’s the last one… something like that.