
I want to make the world say “Wow!”
I couldn’t bear the thought of the lives lost in Char’s rebellion ending as meaningless sacrifices.
>>2In Gundam, such things are generally just a facade.
“Lalah was supposed to become a mother.”
“What was I born for?”
“I came down to Earth without a single word of appreciation.”
Isn’t it quite common for patterns to reveal personal feelings just a little bit?
>>21Hathaway, especially with the death of Quess…
>>21Because what appeared to be the true feelings also contains the facade, and what seemed to be the facade is mixed with true feelings, they are not completely separate.
>>2Que’s death was likely a meaningless one stemming from their youth and foolishness.
>>216So it’s not just about Quess, but about everyone who died in that war.
Moreover, Quess is only a 13-year-old kid, so it should have been the adults who stopped her.
I wonder if things would have changed if I had shown the future.
What was DT again?
>>4I was dating Keria, living together, and we were almost at the point of getting married.
I might have already graduated from being shaken by something like Gigi’s nakedness.
Good then.
Movie
Continuing quickly
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The screen was kind of dark.
It might be DestroyTerrorist.
Partially released on June 11, 2021.
It’s already been four years…
No matter how you think about it, Hathaway is not a DT.
For someone without a name who feels that being a DT is a complex, this is the best insult they can come up with.
Encourage the federal government to reflect.
Even Bright had a child at 19.
RTA
Dead
Chain
Was UC made with such a long gap in between…?
>>15It took about four years to finish.
It’s nice to have a source material in situations like this.
Because even if it’s not a sequel, you can understand the ending.
I have a vague knowledge that it will end badly, but are there only scenes left that wouldn’t be profitable even if I continued?
>>18In a sense, the production lines within Sunrise are independent for each studio, so they can’t continue work with other studios; plus, if the main staff are busy with other anime, they can’t be called in; and when they’re working on other Gundam projects, they can’t allocate the budget and continue production.
That’s a structural issue of Gundam.
Looking back now, it seems that both the thread picture and Doan Island, as well as the Requiem, were likely to leave the production studio with nothing to do.
There are places where a green light has been given to go ahead before the Shin Gundam (tentative name)!
There are plenty of Japanese film projects that ended with just the first part…
I’m still waiting for the sequel to F91.
I thought I would retire after finishing Banaji’s recording, but over the four years, I got involved in leading roles in other anime, so I can’t retire now, which makes me laugh a little, Uchiyama-kun.
The girl of my first love became a tool of war for Char and died.
Isn’t it like Quess died in vain because the government isn’t learning anything from the war and isn’t trying to take any measures?
The fact that a sequel will not be made means that Hathaway’s execution will remain officially unconfirmed.
A person whose life fell apart after being taken advantage of during a weak moment and having strange ideas implanted in them.
Well, when it comes to the Universal Century, it’s GQ, so this piece of junk doesn’t matter anyway.
>>30Endlessly chaotic.
It’s the federal congress that is to blame for passing such a shitty bill.
>>31The Federation: “But you see… it’s not that the bill has been passed; it’s that it has ‘been passed’.”
In the Gundam series, it often ends up being a question of what the terrorists really wanted.
>>34Hathaway’s Flash is quite easy to understand, right?
It’s about countering a crappy bill with terrorism.
Well, even after being pushed to that extent by Char, I don’t reflect on it at all.
I think it’s amazing that the federation tries to accelerate upper-class privileges without caring about the global environment.
>>35Since there has been a change in leadership and the Space-noids have chosen their own politicians, they are different from the previous politicians.
If this bill passes, politicians will be able to manipulate the laws of a society of 10 billion people as they please with mere verbal promises.
Due to the circumstances, the politicians this time want to pass the bill no matter what.
>>35It feels like a place with a deliberative system where everyone’s interests get entangled and things become ambiguous.
I wonder how the flow of Quess’s death will be in the anime.
Hathaway also heard about this bill and realized that it was bad enough that he had no choice but to intervene as Mafty; this situation is just too problematic on many levels.
The forces that rose up in the Universal Century haven’t left any results in the world that followed, so it’s only natural to wonder what those guys were even about…
Isn’t it only the Eugo that was able to achieve their objective by repelling the Titans?
>>41The purpose of the AEUG is not to defeat the Titans.
I was aiming to break free from the corrupt system of the federal government.
That’s why it ended up with Char’s Counterattack and the thread image.
>>41Although they defeated the Titans, they didn’t achieve any of their crucial political goals at all.
The survivors of the AEUG found new jobs in the Federation, causing the AEUG to disappear, and the Titans’ work was instead done by Londo Bell.
The people who opposed it have become a radical terrorist organization known as the remnants of the EUG.
Why did that bill get passed…
>>42Well, it only benefits the upper class, so it will pass.
The worldview is such that the lower class hardly even has the basic right to participate in politics.
What’s wrong is the completely corrupt federation and the Space Century that has no dreams or hope.
>>44As long as the series continues, we need the seeds of conflict…
In the first place, the mastermind behind Mafty is a federal official.
In the end, the AEUG became corrupt as well, and it seemed to have lost its original purpose.
Where is the corruption of the AEUG?
At this time, the anti-federal forces are also lacking energy, so they have no choice but to carry out small-scale terrorist acts, and since there is no clear enemy like the Titans, all they can do is attack the parliament.
It is true that Mahfti is struggling with mental health, but I think it’s wrong to mock what Mahfti is doing.
>>52Mafutii is really bored, huh?
>>52Someone who says it’s for others while dragging ordinary people into it is not just subject to scorn, but to mockery.
The more new works are added to the Universal Century, the more it becomes a hopeless and foolish era in the world…
>>54GQ will get better because of the great victory of Zeon.
>>58If more sequels keep increasing along that route, it’ll end up being a terrible world anyway.
>>58At the time of the main story, the management of each colony has been neglected, leading to dissatisfaction.
>>58There are already some terrible aspects emerging from the federal victory route, but is it really any better?
The AEURO has almost been wiped out in the battle against the Titans and Neo Zeon… corruption…?
It’s pretty dangerous that the Earth is heading straight towards the city’s star, and the Federation is also a dictatorship.
That said, it’s painful to acknowledge that terrorism cannot be justified.
The corruption of the Federation is unlikely to improve no matter how far we progress into the Universal Century; it’s only going to rot further.
From here, the Federation weakens into V Gundam, and then after that, it enters the era of space warring states, so I can only say that humanity in that world is foolish.
The outcome of the conflict within the Zabi family will determine Gihk Ax.
The Zeon aliens mass-murder with toxic gas from colonies that rebel.
Isn’t it unreasonable to think that something brutal used for colony dropping could become better?
If you’re not foolish, you can create an endless supply of sparks!
Well, I think the era of space feudal wars is better than the federal government.
>>64Even between colonies, there is a rupture and it’s all in disarray!
>>64During that era, the level of technology and infrastructure had deteriorated so much that it would soon become difficult to even maintain the colonies.
Whether it’s the Federation or Zeon, the longer the system continues and becomes robust over time, the more corrupt it is likely to become.
The arrival of the space warring states period will come even sooner than the official history, right? GQ
>>68If the Federation remains weakened and both Gihren and Kshyria fall, a struggle for hegemony among all forces will quickly begin.
>>179I feel that a weakening of that degree would just result in a corrupt federal system like the one in the thread image.
>>179Do something about Garma.
>>187Everyone is overestimating Garma; there’s no way that such a kid could have the power to do anything alone.
>>193Just before, the factions of Gihren and Kshyria had been in conflict, but now they are united, bringing together veteran politicians and officers to unify Zions.
I wonder if there’s anyone who can do something like this.
>>231By the way, there are also factions like the Daikun group that are like political bombs.
To put it bluntly, if there isn’t a big power to regulate things, it feels like we’re going to end up in a free-for-all.
Huh? Is the unicorn before this or after?
>>71Before
Thanks to Zeon, the Federation has weakened, and if things continue like this, the space warring states period will come sooner, leading to the next era arriving quickly.
>>72If even reconstruction isn’t properly done and each side is in a disordered state, I think it will continue to decline without even entering a warring states period…
For now, Dust is the only one writing about the chaotic colony during the Space Warring States period…
If a visual work depicting the space warring states period appears, the colonies there might be prosperous…
The power dynamics in V are too complicated, and I don’t really understand them.
Rugamiria was originally a terrorist organization like Mafty, right?
>>74A former federal official is now in a higher position.
I was monologuing in a novel that it was a mistake to try to fix the world even though I am an unclear NT.
>>76What is said at the end of the original work is a bit different.
>>76The expectations for NT are too high…!
It’s not really about the person’s condition since they’re mentally unwell and brainwashed.
It’s in a state that’s not much different from the enhanced humans with brain issues like Z.
>>80Because I’m a seriously ill person, not just a joke or anything…
There, with a pinch of brainwashing and NT, I can no longer tell what is strict and what is my own will; I’m the worst kind of madman.
I hope V comes to the temple soon.
The Flash Hasar is essentially the last orbital correction point of the Federation.
>>82Things were going well until I met Gigi.
I ended up wanting Hathaway’s decent side to meet.
There are still people saying that I’m brainwashed…
Bandai!! (Bashii)
It’s a fact that you’re brainwashed, no matter what.
The man who inherited Char’s feelings and Amuro’s power.
Terrorists are all manipulated by the mastermind through brainwashing.
I understand destruction, and it feels like nothing will change, but I don’t think I can just watch passively; isn’t that a bit half-hearted?
Police Chief: “If Mafti is being brainwashed, then why does this bill exist?”
However… in order to keep producing Gundam, conflicts using MS and the reasons for those conflicts are necessary.
>>95Let them do Gunpla battles.
Basically, it’s all for the delusional Quess possessed by the thread picture.
The level of collapse and stagnation of the NT theory is such that it will definitely disappear.
>>98No matter how far I went, a Newtype could never become more than a person skilled at handling MS and killing.
A shitty bill is such a shitty bill that it makes the terrorist side’s Mahdi look reasonable.
>>99The order is reversed, isn’t it?
Because the federal government is not respectable, decent people side with those who resist the government.
Finally, viewers are able to focus on the events after Char’s Counterattack, but the answers up to the end of the Universal Century are already presented in the works created at that time.
I think the methods of terrorism are better than those of Char in a way that is gentler on the Earth.
Mabuti’s assertion is not about the abolition of the Space Noid Recolonization Act.
“Everyone on Earth should be sent out into space, so that’s quite unreasonable.”
I mean, I’m roughly in favor of the bill about half the time.
>>102“Federal officials, disappear and go to space!”
It’s not just opposition; it’s more extreme.
>>107Isn’t it simply hard to say which is more radical, a law that allows the privileged class to do whatever they want or the assertion that everyone should go to space together?
>>102That is a promise that the federation has upheld since its establishment.
Mafty is insisting that it should be done fairly until the very end, still stating that they want to work.
No matter what you do, it ends up like this, so Won-san will end up like that too on Kaime.
Terrorism, even if it’s environmental terrorism.
Hathaway understands well the limitations of what can be achieved through terrorism and the absence of justice, so he is rational.
If you understand it that much, then it’s abnormal that you can’t just give up and think about your own life.
>>108It’s impossible to see what the disruptive person is doing as impressive or cool, since they’ve gotten themselves into a situation they can’t back out of…
Due to the unusual success of the Gundam movie, the director has become cocky.
There’s been an anonymous person speaking strong delusions with their words for a while now.
V’s Rigamillitia and Zanskar are in conflict, but they are essentially based on a Mahfuti-like ideology, right?
What is it with the people on the good side of the Universal Century thinking that all of humanity should be expelled from Earth?
>>115First, the Earth is on the verge of becoming a dead planet.
Ultimately, Turn A will reduce civilization to ashes, but it will prolong life with the nanomachines that are created at that time.
Kenneth: “I might have joined Mafty if I weren’t a soldier.”
Hathaway: “If we keep doing this, Mafty will eventually die.”
The rough outline has already been decided, so no matter what anyone does, things won’t get better in the Universal Century.
>>117If we move away from Earth, it becomes a sci-fi war story that’s not Gundam, so we can’t leave Earth, which is rather quite bleak for the future.
Unlike Macross, we can’t just have aliens, so I guess we can’t really do a space colonization era either.
It’s a horrible feeling of stagnation to think that even until the age of ∀, we might end up unable to explore space.
>>117There are many new works that fit in between, so the competition will continue after this… it’s really troubling how likely that is to happen.
Mafuti is simply a matter of youthful folly.
It’s like the youth and tragic end of the young kids who ended up joining the Red Army.
>>118In other words, it means someone who’s pathetic, uncool, and has too much free time.
>>126That’s right.
It’s a tragedy of the PTSD thread that has been manipulated by federal officials to participate in such things.
>>132The movie aside, there is no such depiction in the original work.
My motivation for participating in the Mafty was simply that I felt Char’s Earth preservation ideology was correct.
>>136That’s just too lacking in comprehension.
>>143Go ahead and push those who are trying to dismiss it as PTSD.
>>136After hearing about the Adelaide bill, I realized I couldn’t just overlook it, so I decided to participate.
Later, when I studied during leader training and learned about Char’s Earth Conservation, I could relate to that.
Even Char couldn’t win against the Federation, huh?
If you indulge in self-absorption, you might think you’re NT, but Hathaway knows he is not NT and doesn’t believe in the ideals of NT either.
NT is a type that doesn’t need to engage in acts of terror.
People with mental illness shouldn’t engage in wars or terrorism.
Which is the most decent worldline of the Universal Century?
>>122First, they are abandoning space settlers, so they are out right from the beginning of the Universal Century.
Honestly, if I knew that Turn A would appear several times, I wouldn’t have done unnecessary things with the thread image.
The migration of all humanity to space is the initial manifesto of the federal government.
Considering the truth of the Laplace Incident, it seems that the conservative elites were likely to be the only ones left from the beginning.
Thinking about it this way, the anti-Earth Federation claims from this time period haven’t changed much since the Dakar Speech…
>>130First of all, the idea of all humanity’s space migration was proposed by the initial Earth Federation.
The biggest anti-federal sentiment in terms of ideology is the current federal government.
Well, it’s unfortunate for those who like the Federation, but the fact that the Federation is bad hasn’t changed at all…
No matter how much you undermine the opposing forces, it has been established that way in the original work…
>>131In the end, neither the federation nor the opposing forces benefit, and it is always the citizens and the soldiers on the ground who ultimately suffer the consequences.
Hathaway himself doesn’t believe in the world of NT that will come someday (= the whole of Maato Kyu).
>>133Well, that world never really came.
>>134Well, Bright believes in it, and Kenneth is ultimately aiming to create an organization where NTs can thrive…
>>138It was like Metatron in Gaia Gear.
Since it was made to not exist, I wonder if it became a template for Rigamiritia.
If it’s an NT beyond the ultimate Lalah, I can see the future.
In that sense, if it’s NT, there won’t be a war…
The core of the Gundam story lies in the friction caused by the space colonies.
There is a wrong retaliation against that.
Basically, it’s just a repetition of that.
It’s not as simple as just saying that if we eliminate war, everything will be fine in the Universal Century…
>>140We have to preserve the federation without destroying it.
Kenneth: “You know… Mafty wants the Federation to become better.”
As Kenneth said, Mafty doesn’t intend to destroy the Federation.
Even if the Earth is hopeless, Mars and Jupiter are also hell; that world has no salvation.
>>141There is no salvation, and although there is something like Kuntala, it will not perish and will continue on.
>>149Turn A is too amazing.
The twist in Hathaway’s Flash does not deny Hathaway or Narrative, which is something that might not be understood unless you read it carefully.
It’s bad that the significance of fighting with MS disappears if the world isn’t in chaos.
The original work stubbornly argues that it’s not about ideology; terrorism is meaningless, so just stop it, and it turns it into a tragedy.
The way it ended is lame.
>>150Gigi was the last salvation given to Hathaway, but Hathaway himself brushed that hand away.
Well then, tell me… how to destroy the depth of this mechanism…
>>152Turn civilization to ash.
Isn’t it just too extreme that a world line with no salvation somehow becomes a stage that sells more and more the more you polish it?
>>155It’s the opposite.
I can’t achieve peace because I’m endlessly creating a continuation.
>>155Isn’t it the opposite? People continue to be foolish and exist without salvation in order to sell.
The system of a federation is necessary, but the people currently operating that system are worthless.
>>156❌
Humans who are caught up in the massive system generally become worthless.
The Universal Century has no hope left, so I started doing Alternative, and since it leads to Turn A in the end, the answer is already revealed quite far ahead.
The lyrics of the movie’s opening song include “We can still change the system now.”
This is the final branching point of the Federation.
It is a sign of peace for future generations to talk about the people desperately living in that era.
If they stop making new works in the Universal Century, there would be peace.
Everyone loves Zaku and Zeon so much that they only create new works set in the Universal Century…
>>164Another one is good too, but…
The main stream of the series feels like it belongs to the Universal Century…
>>164Everyone likes Zaku and Zeon so much that there are few people who venture into the F91 and V Gundam era.
>>172By doing Hathaway, I was finally starting to break away from the remnants of Zeon, but since they started using parallels with Sieg Acs, it seems like the era isn’t going to progress for a while.
By the way, in a few years, laws and things like Mahfty will have nothing to do with it at all.
Isn’t space better than Earth? That’s why high-ranking officials and rich people from the federation all go to space, while the poor are left behind on Earth.
>>165That’s a little different too.
Living bases have only shifted to space, but resort development on Earth hasn’t stopped.
>>165It is relevant because the Federation has caused environmental destruction to the point where Earth is too polluted to be worth visiting, just as Mafty said.
>>165It will be about 31 years later, so in modern terms, it means to wait from the beginning of the Heisei era until its end.
It’s about migrating to the moon, or rather, to space.
No matter how desperately this guy tries and even sacrifices his life,
What awaits is the reality of the cosmic nobility.
>>171If anything, I’m helping you with that, Hathaway.
It’s truly a meaningless life.
>>175The fake Hathaway was more on point…
>>180If you attack all the upper echelons like in the case of fake Hathaway,
The birth of the cosmic nobility might have been prevented.
That’s inhumane and results-oriented, isn’t it?
>>235I mean, that’s the Cosmo nobility being moved up.
>>171They tend to self-destruct on their own anyway…
It’s not just about Quess having PTSD; Hathaway is also haunted by all the people who died in Char’s rebellion.
Recently, since there’s more tolerance for parallel universes in the Universal Century, it’s possible to create stories even if there’s no gap to fit them into the official timeline.
The environment improved somewhat due to the Axis Shock.
It’s terrible that the scum of the federation returns to Earth like parasites.
To put it bluntly, it’s someone who followed along on their own, inserted themselves on their own, and got messed up on their own.
Well, you brought it upon yourself.
By the time of “Haisen,” Space Noids have already started being appointed to high-ranking positions in the Federation, you know.
As soon as they acquire their status as a privileged class, they mercilessly become corrupt and start to indulge in excess.
>>181The beginning of the end with the appearance of Housely.
>>186It was only recently that that guy got messed up.
It’s already the core of the fixer that completely kills the Universal Century, isn’t it?
The influence is amazing.
>>219The convenience of being a villain character is unmatched.
>>225It’s more like convenience; isn’t it just that the character who died at a good timing was a floating character from the past?
What are the federations doing messing around with pollution everywhere, like spreading poop all over the world?
>>183The reason is unknown, but environmental pollution continues to accelerate.
>>183It’s a work from an era when overpopulation and environmental pollution were realistic crises… so there is a bit of a disconnect with the current sensibilities.
>>183Humans pollute because they are on Earth.
>>183I don’t get it… Are they building heavy industrial factories on Earth or something?
>>192If the Adelaide bill passes and reverse immigration starts, I plan to remove building regulations and construct factories and facilities all over the Earth.
In the movie, construction has already started according to news articles.
>>183Isn’t it crazy that it’s no different from modern times, talking about things like the Anthropocene?