
It seems there were no casualties…
>>1Shiraso-n
>>1The pilots of the Leo and the soldiers of the resource satellites…
I thought it was TS, but Zero doesn’t answer me at all.
However, considering the circumstances, that would be the case.
As a result, zero was helpful…
It’s as if my family was killed because of the countless civilians, yet choosing a colony where the civilian evacuation is already over is still kind, seriously.
Rather, if Catle doesn’t create Zero, we’ll eventually be in a deadlock…
Huh? It was an unmanned colony!?
>>8The armed colony that Quatre sank was as he had warned in advance.
On the surface, OZ claimed to be on the colony’s side, so they evacuated everyone, leaving no residents behind, and the city’s power went out, plunging it into complete darkness.
What remained were about 5 to 6 OZ soldiers in the colony’s control room and around a dozen Leo units from the interception team. At that time, the number of casualties was around 20 at most.
I’m glad you, the one who shot, are alive.
It seems that the colony with civilians in W was destroyed only twice: once when Duo self-destructed in his hometown and once when the Slapstick blew up a colony.
It’s a reversal because of being too kind…
Well, there’s not much benefit for OZ and the Romfura side in destroying the colony where the discriminated residents live. It’s one thing to suppress them, but…
It seems that in the Universal Century, humanity has truly become overpopulated and I want to talk about the different quality of life.
Trowa is going to die! Please, Heero, help him!
I warned in advance that I would shoot the colony over there…
>>16Surprisingly rational.
>>20It’s not just saying “everyone should die,” but rather a way of expressing anger towards those who are acting as if it’s not their concern while being afraid of death.
Well, they say they don’t need weapons, but they haven’t said they don’t need colony citizens.
>>23I don’t think there’s anything but fear when someone who has a weapon capable of dropping a colony says that.
>>26If the goal is to make people feel fear, then that’s fine, right?
The world is crap, but I might have been lucky with the people around me.
>>17It’s incredibly lucky that the pirates who hijacked the spaceship after I ran away are a group of SSR individuals.
Maguanuts!
I’m watching it for the first time during a rerun, but did this person go crazy because their father was killed?
Honestly, it’s a flow that can’t be helped even if it drives you crazy.
My dad has an incredible sense of reason, but…
>>22If you’re going to talk about the ideals unique to A.C., then embody the principle of “execute what you preach,” as an adult.
Rather, it’s at a level where I’m amazed you were able to come back from being so crazy.
The colony that Katoru sank was a military colony like a fortress with a large number of beam cannons installed in the habitation ring.
If we increase such colonies and go to war, the colonies will eventually be destroyed.
I think it’s also Qatle’s father’s idea that fighting is not the answer.
It’s surprising that Quattro is the first to rampage in the new Gundam…
Whoa, we’re all riding together, and I’ve become a rival’s machine…
>>31I feel like there aren’t many robot anime where the main character’s mecha and the ally’s mechas are shared like that.
The only thing that comes to mind is ZZ.
The Wing Zero’s Quattro is quite long.
>>32The character made their first appearance in episode 24 and caused a big commotion, and the fight was resolved in the next A-part of episode 25, so it’s surprisingly short.
In the end, it’s the people who can be easily incited without thinking that are to blame.
>>34I think there is also a reaction to the oppression that has lasted too long.
It seemed like one sister might have survived and appeared, but there wasn’t any particular development like that.
The colony was suddenly bombed, and the Dunkouga I was on died!
I like the angry Katoru.
Even though there was design data, you really managed to build Wing Zero by yourself.
It seems that with that world blueprint, anything is possible, but I wonder how they handle material procurement and the machinery used for production.
Rather, judging from Treize’s statement…
Considering the scale of the W war, the number of casualties is surprisingly low, isn’t it?
Well, there will probably be a mountain of deaths before the story starts.
But in the future, I might end up growing into a gloomy feeling like Black Cattle…
First of all, W is making the scale of the war look ridiculously big because of the schemes of Treize and Zechs.
Well, it was still a war in which about 100,000 people died.
It’s nice how Trowa looks a bit happy when he realizes that Quatre is on Zero.
Immediately after, my half-body is blown away, but…