
Post by (株)カラー 2… @khara_inc2 Follow GQ Episode 9. According to the script’s setting, even after the end of the war, several enclaves of Zeon are established at geopolitically significant (economic, military, and resource-based) locations on Earth, leading to the somewhat forceful establishment of Zeon military bases (including factories) under the guise of their protection. (Our company’s president commented) #GQuuuuuX #ジークアクス @G_GQuuuuuX June 4, 2025, 14:35 – 810,000 views 5,025 reposts 264 quotes 14,000 likes 1,141 bookmarks
It feels like there are U.S. military bases all over Japan.
>>1Well, it makes it seem like Japan lost.
>>111Japan is not losing…
Even though there won’t be a temporary ceasefire like in Super Robot Wars Alpha, I was thinking it might at least end up as something like the Russo-Japanese War, a draw with a bit of pain on both sides.
I never imagined that not only would the historical outcome be reversed, but that it would actually be a nearly complete victory for Zeon, much like the man from High Castle…
>>2I don’t think the animated version of “The United States of Japan,” based on “The Man in the High Castle,” is using the original material, but I hope they make an anime of it in color.
Isn’t this a complete victory for Zeon?
If Zeon wins, the import and export for those living on Earth will be in shambles, and there will be no foothold in space, so it’s only natural that it would turn out that way.
So that’s why you wanted to bring it to a painful draw where we would both be torn apart, no matter what.
I thought it was pretty close because they said it would be really bad if Solomon got dropped.
>>5If Luna II is destroyed, Zeon’s ability to continue fighting will drop to zero, so that’s really cutting it close.
But it didn’t turn out that way, so we can unilaterally go against the Earth Federation.
I honestly thought that Earth would be completely divided between the Federation and Zeon, just staring each other down.
At this rate, it seems likely that a military trial will be held, and Revil and Wakkein could be executed as war criminals.
>>6In the initial draft, it seems that Revel died in battle at Odessa.
>>33I didn’t do it.
It says that although Azam and Big Tray ended up in mutual destruction, Revil narrowly escaped.
It’s amazing that the inhabitants of Earth in that world are able to forgive this after the colony drop.
>>7I may not have forgiven you, but isn’t it just that I can’t say anything because I lost?
>>7Isn’t it amazing that even though the Japanese were bombed with nuclear weapons and subjected to massive air raids, they still allowed the establishment of bases and even allocated budget for them?
>>18In the case of Japan, the original text is an English constitution, and the Japanese translation lacks accuracy, so the Cabinet Legislative Bureau, which is well-versed in the content of the English original, holds power, creating an even more distorted situation, thus making it safe.
>>7I don’t forgive you, but from the local perspective, you are a precious source of foreign currency, and I can’t help but be really grateful for that…
So now Zeon is monopolizing the space resources, right?
Isn’t it too strong?
>>9It’s strong.
It’s strong, but the internal strife, which is a specialty of Zeon, is counting down, so even though we could win and end it well, I feel like it’s going to end up being a crappy result.
>>15The federation also had a civil war!
>>29It turned out to be a shitty result!
>>9Bringing in asteroids for mining is extremely inefficient, and it seems that launching from Earth is actually better.
Originally, the Titans should be launching guerrilla attacks on the Zeon bases on Earth.
As it turns out, they are being conveniently used by the Giren faction…
Side 6, which can maintain neutrality in this world, is amazing.
>>11Even as Zeon, they probably don’t want to spend resources on Earth and manage other sides as well.
I don’t want to live on Earth after Zeon wins.
Well, there are certainly extremists like in Basque.
>>14Even that Basque is probably riding on the information leaked by the Giren faction, which is quite unfortunate.
>>22I didn’t hear that Sudon is on Side 6!?
It’s a level of intelligence… The assassination plan for Kycilia can only clearly be a leak from the enemy side, given the thoroughness of the depiction.
Even in a typical Nazi victory scenario, there are movements of resistance that make it even more unsettling…
The only concern is the infighting within the Zabi family, Sieg Acsuzion.
>>16I think it’s just that there’s no time to write because of a lack of space.
>>16In the official history, it’s just that Gihren was killed in battle.
The assassination plan for Gihren was underway, and the execution team was at a point where they could somehow make it happen.
It seems that in this virtual war chronicle, you were cornered to the point where you could attempt it without success.
If they’re broadly engaged and also making strategic weapons, it might be the case that Zeon is short on money.
Considering what was said, it seems that the situation was such that it would only result in either a big loss or a big win.
Are there really that many Zions to be placed in various locations?
>>23Isn’t the population in space larger than on Earth in the UC world?
Even so, relying solely on personnel from the Zeon homeland to keep an eye on Earth is likely to be tight.
Of course, Char would be treated like a hero.
It seems that while they are winning, Zeon has ended up taking on the parts that the Federation was responsible for in official history, so I wonder how it will be in terms of the economy.
It’s too small for humanity to live in, but too vast to govern… what a challenge.
Ah, so there was no Gundam to cut the fuse of the nuclear missile, and I died immediately just like that.
>>35If you use a nuclear weapon, then it’s not different because it’ll be a death penalty for Ma, right?
If the situation of allowing bases to be built at key points and stationing occupying troops is permissible, then it’s already occupation.
>>36Isn’t it like Japan and America?
Since the setting has one side with a billion people living there, I don’t think it would be lacking in human resources when considering just that aspect.
It’s tough for both Zeon and us.
Isn’t that quite a margin?
>>38(The Kicilia faction is having financial difficulties because they are making solar rays.)
>>38You’re joking…
>>38So Kamuran made a sarcastic remark.
Even the citizens of Side 6 are thinking that a civil war might break out, probably because it implies that they’re spending money on military expenses, right?
Conversely, it seems there’s no time to fully govern the Earth.
When it grows this big, family disputes become all the more significant, and the worries never seem to end.
All that’s left is for Zeon to win culturally.
Let’s do it, Mobile Suit Z GQuuuuuuX!
What I’m most personally curious about is how Luna II is doing.
Since it’s the largest space base, we can’t just do nothing, but it’s too far from Zeon to be of much value, and maintaining it is difficult.
The reality is that the Zeon alone could not manage to govern the entire Earth, which is why it did not reach the point of dismantling the Earth Federation.
Then they should have just created a story where Zeon completely wins.
>>47It feels like it was revealed in the latest episode that it was essentially a complete victory for Zeon.
Even though the sea was under occupation, we didn’t notice the mysterious object lying several dozen meters beneath the seabed.
>>48You wouldn’t notice that, would you…?
>>48Considering the vastness of the ocean, you can understand that it’s impossible to find something that has teleported somewhere underwater.
The solar ray that was created with such concentration on each side is scheduled to be destroyed by Char, Char’s followers, or some kids around there.
I think you’re just not thinking seriously about anything.
>>55You’ll get scolded for saying that.
>>55What is it?
Whenever we talk about Gundam,
>>55A horror where a mysterious entity interrupts the story.
Moreover, even though this thread is presenting information that this time the colors are set up like this,
>>69The color isn’t the rightful owner of Gik Ax.
>>83Speak in Japanese.
Odessa felt like a draw for the Federation and Zeon with the hydrogen bomb, I guess.
The fact that the Zeon aliens are spreading on Earth really makes this world feel wrong…
Don’t set it in the settings, depict it instead.
>>62The result of the depiction is the Zeon Army leisurely salvaging in the Indian Ocean.
>>68You came from another world, right?
>>68The Indian Ocean, or rather, the western part of Asia from the sphere of influence at the end of the One Year War was expected to remain within the Zeon sphere of influence.
I never imagined there would be a Zeon enclave in such a crucial location…
>>62You’re doing it, aren’t you?
The customer at the high-class brothel is a Zeon officer, and they can operate the Mad Angler and the swimming club on the oceans of Earth.
>>62Sodon that can comfortably fit into the Earth.
Even though there are a lot of descriptions of local Zeon forces gathering mad anglers and such nearby, saying that is an admission of complaining without actually watching it.
>>62Since a Zeon officer is visiting the Earth’s brothel, I think you can put two and two together.
>>62I wonder if they haven’t seen the main story.
It seems like you are only looking at the text from here and summary sites and are not aware of the details of the descriptions.
I thought it was a peace negotiation to buy time, but isn’t the Zeon side winning too overwhelmingly?
>>63Since we have air supremacy, it’s almost a complete victory.
Isn’t a complete victory a bit impossible?
>>64If we take Gundam and White Base, Zeon will achieve total victory!
>>64Having been driven out of North America and Europe, the sphere of influence should be limited to West Asia and Africa, so the situation on the ground should be unfavorable according to historical records, but what happened…?
World Atlantic Ocean Pacific Ocean North America South America Asia Africa Europe Pacific Ocean Atlantic Ocean Indian Ocean Southern Ocean Indian Ocean Australia Antarctica The Ian Army Controlled Territory Federation Army Controlled Territory
A Chronological Table of “ONE YEAR WAR”
0079.09.18 Colonel Char infiltrates the Federation’s Side 7 as a spy. He gathers intelligence on the Federation’s new model Gundam and the White Base. During the investigation mission, he engages in combat with the original O1 Gundam under the command of Major General Dozle Zabi and captures it. Lo Mi is held responsible for the non-adoption of the Gelgoog, but Char is not reprimanded. The training army pushes the Federation’s headquarters in Jaburo, marking “Dozle’s origin.” The early draft of Dozle’s Onyan version starts with the concept of Gundam. The proposal for the original Nigguda of the prefecture is put forward. During the ride, Robento is issued, and Ojeff is prepared for cosmic battles with dark steel. The public army’s overpass is secured, as Garma Zabi, for personal reasons, reduces the public military force…
0079.10.11 The public army receives an offensive from the Federation military. At 11 o’clock, a confrontation occurs with Oyadasha and the Northern ice areas.
The public army executes a landing operation into the Jaburo area, where the Federation military’s main base is located. This retreat… The Federation military, if there are remaining prototypes, will be in a pinch. The public army launches a cover operation using the Gundam’s Persuance suit. They are defeated by the development of MS-14 from Joshua Land, and the Gundam becomes the initially adopted operational MS. With regards to the technical side, “Electronic Pete.” The psycho-communication installation for the mechanism begins with Flanaga’s organization. The first Solomon Battle breaks out. The Federation military attempts to board Solar, but Romoni falls into their hands. Char heads towards Jupiter. He encounters Char Asbuhl. The operational Bit of Garma with psycho-communication draws near Romoni. Shinra exhibits the proposal. The public army starts a firing assault, aiming at Unee, ending their life decisively. The Federation military’s recovery operation is initiated. The label “Romoni” signals the beginning of the battle. Char’s unit on standby under Max’s instructions is rolled out by Flanaga’s forces. The second Solomon Battle begins. Char leads the engagement against Atzafa. Char’s unit descends upon Romoma. The encroachment of lower realms leaves the Federation military’s steel association in vain, and the high-speed unit of Bisetza emerges, observing the light-hearted retreat of the Federation military. In the port of Alderra, the Federation military’s national honor line is executed.
0800.01.03 With the complete withdrawal of the Federation military, the One Year War comes to an end.
>>92Occupied territories during wartime = Post-war cessions or primitive people from before the era, right?
There is something called cession through a peace treaty.
>>101I won, after all.
It was mentioned from the beginning that Zions would win, and remarks like “Zions are struggling too” were just brushed off. It seems like this is just confirming the extent and not really new information…
It’s just the momentum of the moment, so you haven’t thought about it deeply to set it up, right?
See, I was scolded.
>>75Getting angry when rebutted is so uncool.
Isn’t this just a level that seems like it’s being presented as an excuse?
What is this peace treaty that’s too convenient for Zeon?
>>80Well, that’s because they are the victorious nation.
>>80Is it just because it was a complete victory?
As expected, it’s different from the side that the Federation won.
>>80The fact that the Federal Army has no base in space means that if another Colony Drop is attempted, there would be no means to interfere, so that’s how it goes.
I wonder if remarks made without thinking are usually just jokes from those who didn’t think at all…
>>82Because I don’t think about anything, I suppose others don’t either.
It just looks like someone who can’t understand the depiction is just making noise without thinking about anything.
The Federation is… not losing…
>>85Married woman: “The federation lost, but I have not lost.”
Perhaps it would have been better if Char had helped drop Solomon and Kishiria died…?
Japan, a barrier-free country where even people with poop stuck in their eyes and head can use the internet.
It’s funny that Zeon, which obtained control of space for the sake of consistency, has now become Zeon, having gained control of space and most of Earth’s resources.
Despite securing the Earth’s important resources, Zeon is a bit too incompetent.
>>96So, I wonder where the resources are being used? That question comes up by episode 3.
As we progress to the latest chapter
– Despite being post-war, companies are conducting technology tests for military weapon utilization of MS (episode 4).
– A former soldier who has left military service but is now trying to make money as a mercenary (Episode 5)
A faction trying to leak information to a federal organization with low intelligence capabilities to initiate an assassination plot (episode 6).
– Significant modifications have been made to the NT exclusive machine from the One Year War era (Episode 7).
– Interference and assassination of the Kycilia faction by the Giren faction (Episode 8)
They are continuously presenting descriptions through depictions to an overwhelming extent.
>>148Isn’t this an incredibly well-crafted story?
The description of the results was appropriate, right?
It only lacks persuasiveness in relation to the degree of deviation from the original setting.
>>97What do you dislike?
If we still have a base on Earth, it’s a huge victory for Zeon.
Is it still a fiscal deficit after all that?!
I think there are holes elsewhere, but in this case, there’s nothing particularly strange about it.
In the first place, we tried to push Solomon in because we had already lost the war and it became impossible to manage.
The winning country can’t just extract unlimited resources from the defeated country.
Is everything safe like this? I wonder what has happened to Garma now that he’s out of the military.
Are you completely distancing yourself from the Zabi family, or…
>>105It seems possible that I could be squeezed in as a puppet president of the federation.
Does saving Char have to break the balance this much?
The federation has not lost…
>>108It’s a complete defeat, isn’t it?!
Even if we say there are resources, it must be extremely difficult to mine, process, and make them usable.
It’s probably skipping over that part because it’s an anime.
In the beginning, there were those who said it would be a draw in this case, but it’s a complete victory.
What were those guys?
>>110It may be a matter of scale where only about 30% can be controlled.
>>110It seems like a completely ordinary story that is told just based on the information from that time.
>>126It’s confirmed that you are a fool who eagerly talks about unverified information.
>>130Until a little while ago, there was no such thing as the Zeon swimming club in this world.
There’s someone who confidently said, “It doesn’t exist!”
>>142This was here, wasn’t it?
It’s fine to imagine, but why declare it so confidently and make yourself look foolish?
>>146They said they made a Big Zam instead of forming a swimming club! But since the mass production of Big Zam is after November, that can’t be true…
It’s like a poorly made fan fiction, so isn’t there no point in thinking too deeply about it?
>>112That’s just complaints you’re pouring out towards Gundam works you don’t like.
>>120If Zeon won, it’s fine! Unlike other Gundam series, it can’t be helped if it’s called a derivative work.
>>128No, everything other than the 1st is secondary creation, right?
>>132A fundamentalist to that extent probably won’t consider anything else.
>>136It’s Anno!
>>143I only watched Anno’s first work…
>>143Anno is part of the faction that only accepts the original as the TV version and doesn’t permit the film version.
>>132It’s lame to try to mix things up just because you can’t argue back.
>>128Moreover, a strange woman came from another world with an odd reason…
If you have the technology to easily steal a Gundam and implant a Psycommu, you can do anything, right?
It felt like the regular history’s Federation was financially better off than the Zeon in the Zeek Axis world.
I guess it’s more profitable to siphon off taxes from the colonies after all.
>>116In the official history, the economic entity is the universe.
I was thinking that the decisive battle was taking place in space and that the frontline was advancing from Earth, but now that you mention it, if Garma can stay on Earth, he’s probably securing territory.
Since it’s done in a complete package, it’s impossible to add anything later.
Since the creators are saying this, the thread image is a premise.
>>124It’s more enjoyable to complete it in your mind based on that assumption rather than nitpicking.
I don’t understand, so I’ll ask someone else to take care of it.
Was the federation Japan…?
Zeon’s complete victory!
There’s no way the Federation without Gundam can win against Zeon!!
It really feels like this is all a foreshadowing of how Zeon will fall apart due to civil war.
I think the conditions for peace negotiations were considerably skewed in favor of Zeon, using the Solomon drop as leverage.
I thought it was just California and some specific regions.
That’s amazing, Zeon.
The Federation is so lame, after all.
>>135The distributed setting materials mentioned the complete withdrawal from North America and the defeat at Odessa Jaburo, but is this all there is to it…
Peace treaty (Most of the important territories on Earth and the space authority are under Zeon’s control)
Isn’t the settings-loving study group going to point out that this is some kind of homage or parody?
It’s not really about Zeon.
The fact that the Zabi family is still around makes it feel like Zeon is doomed to lose, regardless of the war or anything else.
Isn’t Zeon incredible compared to when the Federation won?
The federation was this weak after all.
I wonder if there are things like the Federation version of the Delaz Fleet or the Martian Independent Federation Army.
What was said by the naked person in UC.
The Earth cannot maintain its privileges without resources from space.
In a world where Zeon has won, I think it’s only natural for them to be incredibly weakened, to the point of almost dying.
It was something that couldn’t be helped even if it was said, but what are you going to do about it being an original work as a reality?
It turns out that the Zeon had achieved a complete victory, controlling both the universe and the key points of Earth.
Considering there are only about 100 million of them, they really do well.
A world where the just Zeon defeated the evil Federation is a setting that makes Gundam fans drool…
>>153It sounds like they are saying something about Zeon aliens.
Well, it’s probably not a complete takeover.
Otherwise, there would be no such thing as Nita Research.
If the character had just said a word or two, the story would have been over, so why is there such a rushed and haphazard post?
>>155Even if you hurriedly try to cover it up, the expression seems to be subtly masked like aluminum foil, which is frightening.
>>155Even in the first part, discussions like these are told in side stories and supplementary materials…
>>170How many years ago was that!
>>155I don’t think it’s a particularly unusual story, but…
Aren’t you just trying to use it in a hurry to complain about something?
>>155We were just talking about something that you can understand from the depiction in the play.
>>187Salvaging leisurely in the Indian Ocean… does that mean a Jaeger outpost is being established at a key location on Earth?
>>199At least there is a military base.
It seems that they have such influence that they cannot be blamed for it…
It feels like a substantial complete victory simply because there aren’t enough people to govern the Earth.
Thank you, Char Aznable!!!
Zeke Zion!!!!!!
>>157It’s insane that they almost wiped out the fleet that had been stationed to capture A Baoa Qu after the fall of Solomon…
Even if half of it was blown away by the Solar Ray, it was a fleet that could take down A Baoa Qu…
In the original battle between the Federation and Zeon, they were having a good fight despite the population ratio being several tens of times different.
The weapon, which gathers the essence of federal technology, has been handed over to Zeon, and it wouldn’t be surprising if the battle situation changes even without Amuro.
It’s hard to believe that even after a full-scale war with 30 times the national power and driving them to space, we still lost to the point of having territories created on the ground.
Giren’s War had a really strong sense of victory, didn’t it?
It’s funny that there are people trying to fight using the latest information as their weapon.
Who did you make your enemy in this fight?
In one way or another, Giren really is a genius as per the setting.
>>163The wise man who simply never thought that Kshyria would betray him rationally.
They must be spending a huge amount on giant machines like the Iomagnus and Big Zam.
If you’re saying you’ve completely conquered the Earth, I don’t understand why you’d prepare something like that.
>>166It’s a world created by color, which is why things like Ultraman, Godzilla, and Kamen Rider emerge.
I’m preparing for that.
>>173It’s a bad habit to try to get a reaction by making light of things like that, so you should stop.
>>184Are you talking about the color that deliberately makes Char look like a weakling who dies every time?
>>200Get lost, Shankus.
>>166Even if you can effectively rule the Earth, it would be unpleasant for the Earth to still exist.
>>166Kishiria wants to do Zechnova.
Giren wants to reduce the Earth’s population even more.
You were able to make and bring in a psycho under these circumstances.
On the contrary, I can’t trust the republicans who are accepting humiliating talks at the level of autonomous countries, just because they have both exhausted their strength in one corner of the air defense zone.
Of course, Giren would kill Degwin.
Well, this is an example of what happens when air superiority is completely secured.
If meteorites were regularly dropped, it would be a huge problem.
The design rollout is too early!
>>174Well, at the time of the first generation, you have to wonder how many new models the swimming club is making.
GQ is really deep after all.
>>176This.
It’s just right to expose casual fans who can only have a superficial perspective without even contemplating.
>>182It’s the guy who kept saying he’s a Newtype but doesn’t think at all.
>>195That’s not even a practice problem from the Nita Research Institute.
>>195Don’t feed the troll who says he craves attention.
For the time being, isn’t the area of North America and the Far East with Augusta and Murasame within the federal sphere of influence?
>>177That is definitely wrong.
I just don’t know where the key points are.
How many people are running this thread?
>>181One person
It’s common for Gundam to introduce retroactive settings or suddenly make previous actions seem strange.
I thought Basque was lame, but they really did their best to get that ready and bring it here under this occupation.
>>185Without the Titans, the power is just too weak!
It would be troubling if such a complicated story were brought up in the main part.