
A person’s character and their actions are separate matters…
I don’t think he is a bad person as a boss.
From the perspective of an enemy country, it’s the worst.
>>2I think he’s quite an unpleasant guy, even when viewed as a boss.
My subordinate was complaining about the military uniform that he finally obtained after infiltrating the federation.
>>78That’s fine, isn’t it?
I don’t want to wear the enemy’s military uniform at all.
>>84Well, even if you complain about what is needed for the operation…
The back baldness just raised the rank on its own, and you’re still just a normal captain, right?
>>90Even if it’s necessary for the operation, I suppose I can still complain a little.
You’re too serious, for better or worse.
So serious and naive.
I want to see a serious Kou as a subordinate to Chief Gato.
>>5In the world line of Rebellion, would it barely be possible if time resolved various things?
It may be useless, but the environment is significant.
It feels like a serious girl who stumbled due to being influenced by a worthless man.
I think I’m liked on-site, but the really important people who actually appreciate me are just a handful, and the majority probably find me annoying.
>>10Without a doubt, it was a good match with Dozuru.
I was planning to die at Abawaku.
I was told to wait a little longer.
Wait, wait, when is it 25? A Baoa Qu?
>>15In 0083
>>17Wait a minute.
How old is Uraki?
>>20Uraki is the same age as Amuro.
>>21About 20 in 0083?
Was I around 21 during the One Year War…?
I can’t leave my fallen comrades behind, so I’ll die here too!!
I’ll give you a more flashy stage to unleash yourself on, so wait three years.
Whoa, I’ve waited 3 years, my place of death is right here!!!
Being a soldier was undoubtedly the right profession for me, but…
I think I was doing my best even with other jobs.
>>19How about as a soldier?
I was suited to be a warrior.
Considering it’s during the One Year War and Ryuu is 18, well, Gato being 22 isn’t that much…
I guess I didn’t have a good eye for women because of the environment I was in.
Uraki is 18 in 0083.
It was 15 during the One Year War.
Is he about two years older than Bright?
Since the operation includes “calling for participation in the remnants army while depleting our own forces for a special attack”
Someone who feels sorry for not being able to discuss the details of the operation even after all this has been done!
You don’t have to apologize there… I’m being scolded by the lieutenant general.
If the environment were different, I would have adapted to it.
Well, Akio Otsuka had that voice when he was 25…
If I had only not accidentally descended onto the Delaz’s ship…
How old is Akio Otsuka these days?
If I hadn’t been picked up by the bald guy over there…
>>32Rather than dying in a broken Gelgoog.
It might have been better to go wild in Neuengamme.
But in the end, wherever we joined, the Zeon military would have been in turmoil for a while, so it wouldn’t have been worth much anyway.
>>34A proper soldier would normally surrender to the Republic of Zeon.
The rest are all broken soldiers.
>>38But when I hear stories about soldiers of the old Japanese army…
There are definitely many people who can’t do it so easily.
>>44The Axis group and such are a gathering with power maintenance and shady dealings, so they are among the worst category.
>>38If you’re a Side 3 citizen from the Daikun era, then that’s the case.
It seems like you grew up under the young Zabi family regime.
>>53Gato has basically experienced the Daikun era.
>>58Gato was 10 years old when Daikun died and the Degwin regime took power, even though he was already born.
If one grows up under the Zabi family’s regime as is, it’s only natural to swear loyalty to the Zabi family rather than the Side 3 council.
If I were picked up by a ship returning to Side 3 in a good way.
I might have become a soldier in the Republic Army as it is…
We are gathered as the withdrawal group to have a meeting saying, “What should we do? Should we go to Axis?”
In the end, I’m the one making the decision to go with Delaz.
After A Baoa Qu, there won’t be anyone in the Dozle faction to take the lead…
>>37I suppose he’s not someone who would say, “I must protect Mineva-sama…”
It’s important, but there are people who feel it’s not their job.
>>43If I’m in a group that has escaped from Axis, I might do something within that group.
Even so, it seems like they might still seek out other roles.
I feel like stealing the Saïsaris is the beginning of my misfortune.
>>39If Gato can land a critical hit, we can win! That was the situation created by Delaz’s command and Jamitov’s scheming, and it was in that context that Gato repeatedly landed critical hits, which was the Star Dust Operation, so that guy is just too much of a monster.
Once you fumble even once, it’s over at that point.
“Even if they were born outside of Side 3, would they have been recognized for their skills and serious personality and become a servant of another thinker?”
Young people with a spirited warrior temperament have been deceived by an evil bald man.
The best thing would be to return to Side 3 and become a soldier in the Republic, and I think this route seems to be somewhat happy in its own way.
>>45It would make the new recruits happy if a person featured in the textbook became their instructor.
>>45No, this guy was only stopped by the bald guy once, so he’s boiling with anger and will join Neo Zeon on his own.
If he were on the Federation side, he’d probably be a Titanmore than eight times out of ten.
It’s strange to be living in a crappy MS that can’t withstand my own nuclear attacks when the shield is damaged.
>>47Even the Saisealis is fulfilling its role as a Gundam to protect its master’s life, which makes me think about something.
I think it’s commendable that you are fighting properly.
The Titans, who spread gas and also kill their own troops, give off a stronger sense of wrongdoing.
Even if you go to Axis, it will only extend your lifespan by a few years, right?
Nina is too noisy.
>>50It’s strange that after three years of enduring hardship and training, I ended up getting cozy with my girlfriend on the moon!
A considerable number of fleets are remaining.
Let’s rebuild our strength with the goal of ten years from now! It was already decided.
Many soldiers must have thought that the war was still ongoing…
Gato infiltrates without meeting Nina, who has been exposed, steals the Gundam equipped with nuclear warheads, then rushes through multiple decoy routes, slips past Solomon’s security network together with his companion Rick Dom II, launches the nuclear strike with the Neue Ziel, which embodies the spirit of Zeon, destroys the Solar System and prototype Unit 3, and successfully executes the colony drop in a perfect operation.
>>54It was just ordinary information leakage, and it was a lucky win, the Star Dust Operation.
>>57The fact that the colony could not be destroyed in the solar system is the turning point of it all.
Jamito was leaking information on the premise that it could be destroyed.
The bad people are the Federation, which hid crazy weapons that could destroy the fleet review.
>>56But hey, Dimension! The Antarctic Treaty is a wartime treaty, so it expired in 1983!
>>56It’s post-war, so let’s set aside the issue of wartime treaties not applying, but the power is ridiculous!
>>61I can’t help but think they were considering something like a colony drop.
It seems like I could blow it away in one hit.
I think it was completely lucky that they were able to drop the colony despite Shima being completely in on it and all the information getting out.
>>60If the timing had been off, it would have been too lucky to think that the Colony’s direct attack force and Uraki came together to strike.
Since it was a work from over 30 years ago, Akio was still young back then, right?
The military that was leading the war went to Axis.
The ceasefire procedures were carried out by those who are not part of the mainstream faction.
Anyone involved with factions is in the “I-don’t-know Republic”…
>>66Seriously, they signed a treaty on their own while the leadership was absent.
Well, it’s understandable that most of the Zeon citizens would get angry.
Even the citizens of the Republic joined Neo Zeon.
I think he was someone who couldn’t even become a cog in the machine.
If I join Eugo or something, I’ll probably be enthusiastic, but I’m not so sure about participating in Neo Zeon.
The power is such that it could blow away the fleet around Kompeitō in one shot.
Where were you planning to shoot with such overwhelming firepower?
>>69Side 3 or something…?
>>69You were planning to shoot if another colony fell, right?
In reality, I was shot and then further dropped after that, it was quite the ordeal, haha.
A youthful appearance that doesn’t seem like it’s from the Universal Century.
You were just young and loyal to your boss.
By the way, is it correct to say that the glowing of the atomic bazooka is basically due to the rocket’s propulsion?
You really found a great catch, bald guy.
There are Republic Army soldiers who respond to Neo Zeon (Haman) even in ZZ…
“The Antarctic Treaty is the only one that treats the ‘Principality of Zeon’ as a country.”
If you claim to be the Principality of Zeon army, there is a situation where you have no choice but to show that.
It subtly means that we are not a republic.
The bald person’s charm is truly that of a villain.
Saying things that sound convincing to get the young people motivated.
>>82“Let’s stake our lives for the future of the Space Noids and the return of Axis; it’s likely not just a catchphrase but a concrete strategy.”
>>82There is no doubt that there was considerable charisma and leadership, as they maintained the morale of the remnants amidst such rubble for three years.
A person whose evaluation changes frequently.
>>83A person kidnapped by trash.
If the Atomic Bazooka falls into the hands of the Titans, it’s going to be terrible.
>>85The warhead itself was reportedly designed by the Federation before the One Year War.
In any work, the Federation is generally trash.
ZZ is seriously terrible.
>>87The first generation isn’t really that great.
Since the bald guy started doing the sequel by himself, the balance has been off and everything has gone crazy.
>>156First, at the point of Z, the organization has lost its ability for self-purification like the Titans…
>>156I wonder if the Federation was functioning because of Revill after all.
>>87I’m falling apart as I’ve lost everything all at once, like money and people.
By the way, we lost it in the One Year War, didn’t we…
Surprisingly, this person seems to have a good compatibility with Kou.
>>91To be honest, even though we were from different factions, there was an understanding between the men.
I think we can become good bosses and subordinates if we’re on the same team.
>>96Same taste in women!
>>91I think Ko and MS would definitely have fun if they did a simulated battle.
>>91It’s understandable to feel frustrated with the Federation soldiers after the One Year War, right?
I thought it was a disturbing strategy, but Kou was persistent, so his mood improved in the second half.
The depiction of the boy soldiers desperately holding their positions in the igloo while the bald fleet leisurely retreats was no good.
>>94Well, it’s a question of why they’re holding on so desperately in that scene.
Since the general headquarters has collapsed, the best decision is to withdraw quickly.
Fundamentally, lacking intelligence.
>>95In 0083, this applies to the Federation.
After a war that seemed to have killed half of humanity.
Is there really a cause worth sacrificing my life for…?
>>98It’s important for humanity to become proper, whether we’re talking about spacenoids or not.
If we look at Z and ZZ, without the rebellion of the Spacenoids, it would have really turned into a tragic world.
>>106Isn’t it a world where bugs and guillotines are not tragic?
>>113Isn’t it because the Federation unjustly stayed on Earth?
>>113In any case, it’s a world where somehow or other, thinning out will occur, the Universal Century.
Especially after the decline of Zeon, the population has increased so much that we can only find a physical solution to the problem.
>>130The federal government that created space colonies without doing that and kept the population down to the level of abandonment rather than thinning is great, isn’t it?
>>182It’s a thinning using an actual space colony.
>>195Giren is saying that humanity has finally been reduced.
It’s amazing that if you break the shield in the first episode, that’s where the Star Fragment ends.
>>99Even if the shield is being maintained in another block, the plan is still stuck.
Since the GP02 is only equipped with a vulcan and beam saber aside from the nuclear weapon.
In the game, they might become a fighting character or a map weapon battle machine.
Couldn’t we have done something a little more about that!?
>>103Hoi MLRS equipment
Hoybeam Bazooka
>>103So I’m made to carry things like beam bazookas and plasma readers.
>>118Was it Super Robot Wars?
I had the plasma reader attached.
Seriously, where did this come from?
Did you borrow it from Kelly’s Valvaro?
Here is the extracted text from the image: “` 17000/17000 185/185 Gatto “To once again raise the ideals of Zeon!!” Beam Rifle “`
I understand.
I will let you hold a rifle you don’t know about.
>>152Isn’t it really something unknown that isn’t in the settings?
Isn’t that someone I don’t know?
>>167But since we can use federation-standard beam sabers, there must be a way to transfer energy.
It seems that beam rifles could be usable if they were made compatible with FCS (Fire Control System).
>>152Boosted Raikou!
I wish the Zionist person’s position talk would just be quiet because it’s so noisy.
I think the way Kou and the horse seem to get along, and the conversation during battle is almost like that of a father or older brother, is intentionally designed that way.
>>107Even though they should be a damn terrorist, I think it’s because they have this lovable side that makes them popular.
In any case, laser nuclear fusion involves causing nuclear fusion with a laser, not firing a laser with nuclear power… I think.
The depiction of the Igloo at the time of the battle of A Baoa Qu is already strange, so it isn’t a good reference.
Rather, the design philosophy of Oggos is incomprehensible.
Considering things like solar rays and colony drops, I understand that large-scale weapons of mass destruction are needed as countermeasures…
Even if you say that, the fact that we need to do something about the Federation’s stance is something that all past protagonists have been saying…
In that world, it’s treated as a noble cause.
I’m just swallowing everything my boss says without thinking for myself.
A person whose actions depend on their boss.
Watching the main story makes me feel a bad sense of youth.
Looking back, it turned out that launching nuclear weapons during the naval review was quite a reckless thing to do.
We’re getting shot from Salamis, and after the nuclear explosion, Unit 2 is in terrible shape, so it’s almost a suicide mission.
>>122Originally, it is a machine that relies on ample support from the Federation Army’s forces…
>>131It’s originally a defective weapon with an unusually short effective range for the warhead.
That’s why I’m holding onto such a shield.
>>142I wonder what it means that they’re able to handle nuclear warheads properly even at the time of the Zaku.
Countermeasure against interception?
>>151Even the same nuclear warhead has different things coming out of the barrel.
>>151No, the destruction range is ridiculously wider than the nuclear bombs shot by C-Zaku.
>>151Isn’t it still in the experimental stage since it’s a new type of warhead?
Since it’s a strategic weapons team, I guess everyone has sharp performance.
In any case, the Daikun faction is also a victim that was forcibly torn away from their families and ethnic groups by the Earth Federation government and had their land taken away.
The generation is eager about the Zabi family’s independence movement and the retaliation against the Federation.
I can only think of it as someone who was rampaging freely in search of a place to die.
>>124The men of the Delaz Fleet sought a place to die and managed to do so in a manner that would benefit future generations.
In hindsight, this person feels quite similar to Kategan.
>>126I don’t understand that.
I cannot support the Zabi family, who carried out the colony destruction.
There is no one but Char, the true successor of Daikun, after all.
Maybe even if he goes to fight with Neo Zeon, he’ll just get taken down by Judau…
I feel that even though we pay high taxes and maintenance costs for the colonies, we aren’t receiving proper returns.
At that point, the atmosphere for rebellion can rise as much as it wants.
>>133But it seems they weren’t really enthusiastic about anything other than Side 3, right?
Moreover, Side 3 was easier in terms of heavy industry compared to other colonies.
>>141There was no chance of winning.
In Side 3, they created a winning chance with Minofuku and MS to launch a counterattack.
I thought they would be discouraged after losing, but the Daellars Fleet launched a big firework in one shot.
In this way, the Space Noids were able to raise their voices in rebellion, and that is the outcome of 0083.
>>141I feel like there wasn’t even enough power to think about rebelling, since it hasn’t been industrialized heavily at all.
Historically, being truly weak means that they can’t even start a rebellion.
>>141It takes stamina to rebel, you know…
I want to tell them in the afterlife that rather than improving the status of the spacenoids, the Star Dust Operation has intensified their oppression.
>>135There are still idiots who say this.
The Titans are a plus for all space inhabitants, and Delaz had foreseen it.
>>135Well, the food situation has come to depend on space, you know? Hehe.
>>144The fact that the Federation’s scheme to oppress the Space Noids and leave the seeds of rebellion among them has succeeded according to Delaz is utterly terrible.
No, this hairstyle is really trending even in anime…!
Living tomorrow is more important than humanity and all that…
It’s Valvaro.
>>138It seems that only Zeon can somehow improve tomorrow’s life.
>>147What those Zionic remnants did.
Massive scattering of debris
Infrastructure Destruction
Maybe it’s the best level among Old Types, but it can’t win against the monster New Types.
That strategy relies too much on this guy’s strength in many situations.
>>145It’s not a problem if you drop out halfway when it comes to the cake.
Because it’s a decoy.
Even though he should be handsome, what’s with becoming bald or like Masahiro Tanaka during external appearances?
Since the Titans have finally appeared, I want the idiots who keep shouting that “baldness is a failure” to learn.
It’s the opposite.
Gato is still just an inexperienced young guy.
I only know the military and only know pilots.
>>150I knew Nina’s body… What is this anime?
Well, if Kou and the others had stopped us there and we couldn’t launch the nuke, the story would have ended right there…
Rather, it would be better to teach that the space noids became corrupt as soon as they entered the federal government.
The Titans are just a stepping stone for the Space Noids to gain more power in terms of their voice, if you only look at the results.
Considering the age, it’s understandable that someone who just became a working adult or a student in university is influenced by ideologies… so I completely get that line of reasoning.
>>160No, that’s not the case at all.
It’s not that Ukrainian soldiers are those kinds of people.
>>174???
When I think about what I did, Zeon is the enemy of other space folks…
>>163In the story, such things are not mentioned, so it’s just fan speculation.
>>163That’s something only a small number of anti-Zion people on the internet are saying.
The main depiction shows that almost all Space Noids have become pro-Zion.
Zion was too great.
Recently, I keep encountering some seriously ridiculous head dealer types, what’s going on with that?
Hurry back to Side 3.
The design of the GP02 that was on the thumbnail of the Gundam model my brother had when I was in elementary school hit me right in the feels.
I really liked it, but I was shocked to find out later that it was the villain Gundam.
I completely understand that Delaz is a hardliner, but it’s a bit surprising that he’s a romantic despite being bald…
>>179Maybe they’re just saying romantic things on the outside, but their mind is completely cold.
Otherwise, I think they’re dropping colonies on Jaburo.
>>188Well, I wonder…
Would someone who’s secretly cold say something like “I’ll lead Seema with that naming sense!”?
It’s Kycillia’s fault for rebelling at such a confusing time.
Please do it a little earlier or later.
Gion Remnant’s Bald Man vs. Federation Radical’s Bald Man
If they were enemies of the Spacenoids, there’s no way they would have been protecting Char in Char’s Counterattack like Sweetwater and the other colonies did.
>>186Char is treated as a hero for defeating the Zabi family and the Titans, who are the enemies of the colony residents, so he is considered unrelated to the massacre committed by the Zabi family!
>>194Also, the Londo Bell is hated to death for being similar to the Titans.
To be honest, I don’t have enough life experience to lecture Uraki.
>>189Well, when it comes to gateaux, I have enough experience to preach about it.
Speaking of which, the face of the now shining Titans is also bald.
Kou is straightforward with his boss and colleagues, has a good demeanor, and Gato isn’t the type to treat subordinates and colleagues poorly, so interactions here are pretty normal.
I feel like there are too many problems with characters like Monsia and Kou’s companions in the main story…
In terms of the order of anime releases, it’s actually released after Char’s Counterattack, not to mention Zeta, so I think it’s pretty impressive that they have the Federation die before Char.
After Char’s Counterattack, it should normally balance things out with a story on the Federation side, right?