
I’m not a terrorist!
I think it’s a reasonable assessment.
Considering the damage
>>1Machu hasn’t done anything…
>>7How do you distinguish that while mobile suits are shooting beams all over the city?
>>9It’s obvious that they are students who are citizens of the colony.
You terrorist! That’s ridiculous!
Moreover, even with my hands up and unarmed, I am still being denied.
>>13I don’t even know if they’re unarmed, and on top of that, the person denied it…
Moreover, it’s not a determination of being a terrorist, but rather a suspicion of being a terrorist.
>>13Why do you think that being a citizen of the colony and a student means you are not considered a terrorist?
>>31No matter how you think about it, there’s no way students, as citizens, would be rampaging in MS.
It’s strange not to wonder about the situation where some high school students casually cause a terrorist incident by getting into American military fighter jets or tanks!
>>39If there was a kid running towards a weapon in the middle of the street instead of fleeing the scene, they would be restrained, right?
>>50There won’t be any gunfire.
>>55Of course, you would do that.
>>59I won’t die.
Is there such a case?
>>64
>>69You have a replica gun, right?
>>72It’s no different than running toward a weapon…
>>82Unlike guns, it’s not something that ordinary students can handle at all.
What the police should do there is to secure directly, not to fire guns.
>>92Even so, it started moving.
>>95It’s foolish to shoot at a child who is raising both hands in front of you.
>>103Still, if that MS in the back had counterattacked, that would have been even more foolish, right?
>>113No matter how you think about it, killing the kid right in front of me won’t solve anything.
>>92Who decides whether someone is just an average student or not? It feels like we’re stuck in an endless loop, but is that okay?
>>99Did you check it? Haven’t you seen it?
>>108How do you prove that the students around here are not participating in terrorism?
>>112You can’t just shoot someone saying they’re a terrorist without any proof!
>>92In fact, regardless of the outcome, there are student mini-mobility competitions being held.
The reasoning that students shouldn’t be able to act doesn’t apply.
>>92The first episode of the original series, the first episode of Z, and the first episode of ZZ all talk about students moving MS, but it’s Gundam.
>>72You’re right next to a mobile suit, which is much more dangerous than a gun.
>>88There aren’t any laws in reality that would make it illegal just to be near tanks or fighter jets, right?
>>96How many times do I have to repeat that if you’re at the scene of a terrorist attack, you’ll get caught?
>>102It’s not about catching; you’re shooting, right?
>>96Isn’t it illegal if an ordinary person owns it?
>>96You were suspected because it was strange that you were doing that during the battle!
>>107The Gundam is in a state of collapse and has stopped moving.
It is more natural to think that the pilot left the Gundam and escaped given the situation.
>>116How do you judge that?
For now, I will definitely suspect the people who are nearby.
>>116A type that calculates the answer in their head based on the results.
>>7Once you bring an MS into the city…
>>11It’s not like Machu brought it in, and the police don’t know either, right?
>>7If this mobile suit is doing various things nearby and I get on and escape, then it can’t be helped.
>>37Before boarding and escaping, they are treating me like a terrorist and shooting at me.
In that situation, not classifying them as terrorists is the loose approach.
The military police of Side 6 may be oppressive, but
I think it’s only natural for Machu to be treated that way at that time.
Even the presence of an unidentified mobile suit in the city must be some kind of crime.
Where is it a strainer?
What the hell is that MS right next to me!
>>5You weren’t actually riding it, were you?
>>8That proof is impossible.
As a result, I escaped by riding, so I am completely guilty.
>>12It’s impossible because it was shot with a gun.
>>8Ordinary citizens wouldn’t just stand by without reporting if an unidentified weapon fell nearby.
>>19Stop immediately when you get close to that point!!
In the first place, the fact that they were killing each other over illegal gambling using MS was already…
>>6Speaking of which, I wonder if the military police know that the head of Clava is an important person from Side 6.
The viewers understand this is a misunderstanding only because they have a god’s eye view.
>>10It’s quite unreasonable from the police’s perspective as well.
The actions committed are everything, so the background does not matter.
>>18At this point, objectively speaking from the perspective of the military police, they are not doing anything.
You’re caught red-handed with a large sum of money that you’re believed to have earned from the clan battle stuffed in your bag, so there’s no way to make excuses!
Ordinary citizens would flee from weapons in a situation like this, so the fact that they are approaching means they are almost certainly involved.
They broke into the office, stole cash, and then opened fire when they were discovered and fled.
If you’ve been found in the middle of an evacuation site for a fire, along with an MS, it’s only natural to be arrested as a suspect.
>>24Calling someone a terrorist at the stage of suspicion is not acceptable!
>>30If it’s a statement from the site, then there’s nothing else, right?
Clearing one’s name comes after being caught.
>>30It seems like there are discussions online about half a year after the chaos of the terror.
I’m just mixing things up in a foolish way, but is there really anything more to talk about at this point?
>>24
>>140They’re not trying to arrest, they’re trying to shoot.
>>144There is a suspicious student approaching the MS right in the middle of a fire scene where the general public has long since evacuated. Even though they were told not to move and to put down their belongings, if the MS starts to move, it can only be seen as an intent to resist.
>>183Even though I’m stopped with both hands raised?
>>183Why are you blaming the students outside of MS for the fact that MS has started to take action?
>>190Since they’re wearing pilot suits, I guess it’s at least because it’s too dangerous for the team.
>>190In other words, you escaped by getting on the MS that started moving, so you’re an accomplice to the terrorists…!?
>>190It started moving when the student approached, even though it hadn’t moved until then.
At the point of getting close to MS in that situation, it’s already over…
This scene was properly matched, and it was leaked by the old man, right?
It is true that Machu was participating in illegal gambling-like clan battles and was riding on Ziek Axis.
In this scene, the character finds a dumped Zieg-Axis by chance, wondering “Why…?”, and without any delay, military police appear, creating a complicated situation where the certification is also hasty…
The fact that phrases like “due to the convenience of the story” come up so casually indicates that the person is quite a pathetic individual to begin with.
If it weren’t for the tense situation with the military since the wooden horse arrived, we might have been able to respond more calmly.
Due to the differences in severity, it is unavoidable to detain an important person of interest, right?
>>33Well, if someone is running toward the MS in the city after making such a big fuss without even trying to escape, they are objectively a terrorist.
>>40Why? How do you respond if they excuse it by saying they approached out of curiosity?
>>48If that’s the case, you just detain them for investigation and release them if they’re not involved.
>>54Did you shoot?
>>61That’s because I resisted.
>>63Specifically, what?
Machu just turned around in surprise upon seeing the Gundam move.
>>66Why do you think the military and police would judge it as irrelevant?
>>75It’s strange to think that a person in a state of complete surrender with both hands raised is involved.
>>48Even if you make excuses, you are still a suspicious person moving right in the middle of a fire scene.
>>48If that’s the case, they should be taking photos with their smartphone!
>>68You’re holding a halo, aren’t you?
Well, since I remotely operated the MS and boarded it to escape right away, there’s no way I can make excuses as a suspect.
Both the side and the police are on the verge of losing their cool due to too many incidents.
I would say something like this.
It has often been depicted that the military and police go too far.
Isn’t it a bit of a premature portrayal?
Well, if I saw this right after something like that happened, I’d say to the military police to arrest those terrorists too…
It’s not like they shot without any warning; the military police are acting rationally.
At the point where you are engaging in clan battles with weapons loaded with live ammunition, regardless of one’s awareness, you are essentially a terrorist.
Even just considering the situation in the image, if there are people standing near illegal MS while the Psycho Gundam and Hambrabi are rampaging, they can only be classified as terrorists.
It’s really scary how you can instantly identify someone’s identity just by scanning it.
You were already getting called out before, and you’re doing it again, huh?
No matter how you look at it, the military and police response is reasonable, right?
>>47It’s not appropriate.
It’s definitely strange no matter how you think about it.
At that point, it would probably be more accurate to consider them as a significant witness who seems to have witnessed various things…
Normally, I think people would assume that an MS pilot is a different person.
If you’re standing in front of the MS with a bag full of cash in an outfit that clearly doesn’t look like casual wear, even a kid would be subdued as a suspected terrorist.
>>52Because they are trying to shoot, not just estimating…
It’s not surprising that there might be orders to arrest all suspicious individuals on charges of terrorism…
Without an ideology, you’re just someone who causes destruction.
I think it’s about time to stop entertaining that crazy Hijiki who just wants to stir things up.
Isn’t it just that you were used as a convenient scapegoat for being negligent?
Well, I suppose if you say that they don’t have a political ideology or claims, then technically they are not “terrorists” in the original sense of the word.
So, if you ask what would be a natural way to describe it, I wonder what it would be.
It’s not like there’s been any commotion in peacetime, but this is after the Psycho Gundam rampaged, you know?
If there are people near a suspicious MS, we’ll arrest them for now, and if they resist, we’ll shoot.
>>71I’m not resisting.
Wasn’t Holo saying that during this time, there was an evacuation warning or a state of “don’t go outside”?
So if it’s someone who approaches MS, it’s an immediate out, so to speak.
A nameless person who can only speak from a god’s perspective…
>>76It’s called autism.
It’s not modern Japan; it’s the post-war era when terrorism occurred.
I’m not naïve about peace, so whether you’re a student or a terrorist, I will suspect you.
Since the detention is also for the protection of the suspect, even if Machu were innocent, I think it’s better to apprehend him first because students are in such a dangerous situation.
Machu hasn’t done anything and is just an opponent to Ziegax, but if it’s judged that he was conspiring, there’s nothing he can say.
Just a few years ago, there was a great war in which half of humanity died.
Adults all know that, so they can think about it in light of reality…
In the first place, riding a capable MS while engaging in illegal MS battles is pretty much like being a terrorist.
>>81The military police are rushing over while saying something like “Let’s take all of them down.”
From Machu’s perspective, it feels like Ziku Axis is moving on its own again.
From the perspective of that soldier over there, they can only think that they will be counterattacked.
Normal people would stay away from MS in that situation.
Only the Gundam protagonist gets involved.
If Machu were actually arrested and investigated.
The dangerous ones are Sodong and the upper echelons of the colony.
From God’s perspective, I might say it’s rough, but for some reason, they keep shouting unrelated students from God’s perspective, so it doesn’t make sense at all.
You don’t really intend to have a proper conversation, do you?
>>89It’s true that Machu looks suspicious, is unresisting with hands raised, and his identity is clear, but it’s also a fact that the military police acted hastily and opened fire.
It’s not from a god’s perspective, and neither side is completely at fault; it’s just that it’s not a one-sided bad situation, yet people insist on saying one side is entirely to blame, which is why they can’t come to an agreement.
>>143I’m telling the student who got close to the MS to stay away, yet they don’t put down what they’re holding as warned, and the MS starts moving and firing, so there’s no reason not to shoot…
>>172If I’m told not to move and I have my hands up, how am I supposed to lower what I’m holding?
>>172I only said “Stop!” and I’m stopped, and I have nothing.
>>179I didn’t say to raise your hands, so I’m telling you not to resist.
Go take another look.
Don’t move, slowly put down what you’re holding! I’m telling you that from the start!
>>210I have nothing.
>>210So? Where are you saying to let go?
>>219Alright, I told you to get away from the MS right after that…
>>210Since we’re already in this state, there are no actions allowed other than slowly kneeling down.
Whether it’s denial or just turning away, if you do something other than what was said, that’s resistance.
>>179Put down the bag.
>>220How could I do that in an instant?
Don’t move! It’s just a few seconds from when I say it to when the Gundam starts moving.
>>237So I’m talking about how the fact that Gundam started moving was considered to be related to the will of the resistance.
Before interpretations within the work, communication fails because it does not connect at the Japanese language level.
>>247That’s what I’m saying is strange.
>>247Basically, at the point when the MS is moving, there should be a different pilot in the MS other than Mach.
The military police couldn’t possibly know the characteristics of the Ziek Axis at this point.
>>269I’m not talking about characteristics.
I’m talking about how the timing of moving and the situation of getting closer might lead to being perceived as having allies inside.
MS is a level of weaponry that can’t even be compared to replica guns…
The designation as terrorism is too ridiculous, but I understand that it is preferable from the upper management’s perspective.
Should I silence my parents too?
The scene where you raise your hand to distract the enemy and then get counterattacked is common in Gundam…
You must have experienced that reality is much more chaotic, yet when similar things happen in a work, people like this come out…
There is no story that doesn’t move for the sake of the narrative.
It doesn’t even look like a job that a single kid can handle.
>>100I think it’s pretty crazy to think that person is handling it all alone…
It’s like I’m a bear in a residential area with a school nearby, but I haven’t killed anyone yet, so don’t shoot.
The reason for being told not to go outside was that the building is extremely sturdy, and I see that now.
There’s no way a kid can do it alone, which is why we catch them.
The trigger might be too light, but…
If I could run wild in the MS, I would have no choice but to die, so it feels like a judgment that can’t be helped.
I don’t want to act this foolish just to get attention…
>>117Isn’t this the slow-witted Hijiki-kun who’s taking a Japanese language class at university?
I want you to remember to include “del” before talking to a fool.
>>118It’s fine to treat someone this level of fool like they’re worth interacting with only after showing your ID.
It makes the people who criticize look stupid because they seem to be watching seriously but are just complaining without understanding the setting or world view.
The question from the thread without a name is quite valid.
If you look at Coco on its own, it’s a scene that’s been roughly classified.
You showed that you are a disorganized organization in episode 1, but it seems you have forgotten that.
It’s absurd to say that it’s unreasonable to doubt that wealthy intellectuals could be terrorists.
Hey, what is this money and gun?!
>>125Handgun?
If you get on the MS, it’s all over, so if you do anything other than raise your hands and lie down, it’s only natural to shoot.
>>127It’s moving even though I’m not riding it?
>>137That’s bad!
>>137Well, it’s dangerous either way.
>>145It’s not a problem that can be solved by killing Machu, is it?
>>147That’s something you can’t understand without a god’s perspective.
>>154From a military police perspective, it’s even weirder, isn’t it?
Because even though I’m raising both hands in front of me, the MS behind me is moving, right?
It’s reasonable to think that someone else is pulling the strings.
>>162If I couldn’t reach the answer in that one moment…
It’s just a classic case of hindsight wisdom, isn’t it?
>>174If it’s common for MS to operate unmanned, that makes sense, but normally I think it’s quite natural to assume that a pilot is on board as soon as it starts moving.
However, you know, in a city where a large-scale terrorist attack has occurred and all the civilians have evacuated, there was someone on the side of the MA doing something, and that MA moved, right?
Of course I’m going to shoot.
>>128No, that’s ridiculous.
It’s not MA.
>>133At that point, it could be anything, even an MF, I don’t care.
Mobile suits fell from the sky.
>>131Don’t get close.
If things don’t go the way I want them to, I don’t like it! Everything else is weird! You should graduate from that mindset in kindergarten.
>>134You couldn’t graduate, right?
Kindergarten
In the first place, isn’t it strange to have settings like people living in space or 18-meter tall humanoid robots?
Given the situation, if I say stop and you don’t, you’ll get shot.
Even before this incident, the military police had already caused victims related to the aircraft in front of them, and they have also been kicked in the groin by a mysterious girl, so it’s even more so.
>>146It’s stopped.
>>146You can understand that point if you review it, but it’s because I’m shooting before Machu moves.
>>155Is GQuuuuuuX being ignored?
>>168When I think about whether there is any correlation between MS moving and the girl in front of me, there’s no way to conclude that there is.
The terrorists deny it, they have no weapons; they’re being illuminated by lights and can’t see in front of them. They’re standing with their hands up.
How do you move it with this?
Even if they say the military police has a light trigger, those guys did something like that in the first episode.
If you think about it normally, wouldn’t you assume that a student at the feet of an MS in a chaotic urban area would get caught up in it?
I can understand it if you’re wearing something like a pilot suit, but…
>>150You’re wearing it, huh…
>>153I’m wearing a tracksuit on top…
If Siegux hadn’t moved, there wouldn’t have been any gunfire.
Zeke Axis is to blame.
A fool pretending to mock those around them is nothing but a nuisance, so parents should swiftly take away their internet connection and send them to a workshop.
The military police’s excessive behavior has been discussed since the first episode, so it’s not strange if it seems over the top when compared to reality.
It’s strange to think that this response is not odd in reality, but on the other hand, I can’t get on board with that…
I rewatched Machu’s rebellion, but since they were saying not to move while giving a warning, GQuuuuuuX started moving, which is why the military police shot.
>>158Machu is not moving, right?
>>158Machu isn’t moving on its own, but it’s shooting with little regard for collateral damage, so it can’t deny being rough.
It’s the military police that even tried to shoot Exabé-kun, you know?
If we don’t know how this military police is connected to the higher-ups in the regime that organized the Klaba behind the scenes, we can’t say what is natural or unnatural.
Is there really a refugee certification level 1 that is as easy as identity verification? It feels like the frequent speed of Nyaan’s reveals is being supplemented.
This guy is such an idiot, always doing the same thing every time a new topic comes out, begging for replies, so he’s probably just responding while playing pachinko.
Speaking of which, I was wearing a pilot suit.
It’s checkmate.
>>164You can’t see it from the military police, right?
>>169The bottom is exposed, so you can see the suit.
If Matu is outside and the Gundam moves, I might think even more that they’re definitely not the pilot…
>>166The military police only knew that Machu was NT and that Ziku Ax was psychically driven.
>>177Seriously, is Zeon’s information completely leaking out?
If they check identities that quickly, it’s only natural that they would have figured out I’ve been kicking military and police testicles and sneaking in and out of the club’s hideout; rather, I think it’s just that I was uncharacteristically protected for the sake of the story before this.
>>167In the first place, Shiiko-san had already found out, so it’s normal that the people involved are aware of it too.
If you want to use the term “circumstances of the story,” it would be more accurate to say that the team participating in this round’s club was specifically targeted, so it’s correct to say they were raided.
It’s spread to the extent that we can’t poke at it one by one.
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