
A good mother but a bad person.
>>1Is she a good mother?
>>45From Ericht and Suleta’s perspective, there is no doubt that…
I understand there’s a reason it turned out that way, but they are a bad person.
She’s a good mother to Ericht, but for Suletta…
>>3In terms of comparing Gundam works, she’s quite a good mother.
>>31It’s fine because she’s your favorite mom from S Letter.
Why is it that in the end, they are forgiven? They are a really bad person.
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But Suleta says that Mom is not to blame…
Shaddiq said that it’s all my fault.
Even good people have reasons to commit wrongdoing.
I think it’s not right that this person didn’t receive a proper punishment.
It’s a getaway win.
>>9It’s a story about bouncing back after losing.
>>9Since the punishment has already been effectively prepaid.
I can’t forget the picture of that lively girl who looks full of life with a prosthetic arm made by her teacher.
Well, it’s like you’re paying the punishment in advance.
They are a bad person, but…
Evil of this level is everywhere…
This person has suffered enough, so Miorine’s father should pay the bill.
It’s a bit too forced for Shadik to be sent to the graveyard just to create a family gathering-like ending…!
Well, Shadik is a bad guy too, but…
>>15When you think about it carefully, it’s like 100 death penalties becoming 102.
>>41Including this person’s share, it would go from 100 to 200, which is quite impressive.
In the end, I did something bad, so the balance of sin and punishment is accounted for, right?
Not a bad person.
I did something wrong.
It’s okay because I was seriously confronting Sleta as a mother.
>>18Were you facing each other?
>>51Straining to show my true self or doing my best to the fullest.
The world of Gund technology is one where little girls like Ur and Thorn are used as pawns for terrorism.
If we talk about who is to blame, it’s the three powerful families that create the structure of war sharing and the Earth side that opposes them.
>>19It’s just that if we abolish that, a full-scale war will start, so we’re doing it this way.
Looking at the passionate state depicted in the work, it seems correct, and it’s hard to outright say that the desperate measures at the end of the drone war are necessarily evil.
It’s not about being a serious avenger, it’s for Eli… that’s why it’s unclear what the bad moves towards the end are about.
It’s unfair to start appealing to the weak when cornered in a congressional debate.
>>21But that’s just a farce with the packing Derringer…
Vim, who knows nothing.
When I watched the Evil Fortress Quiet Place!! I thought that even though it was somewhat forced, the story was coming together.
“We overspent the budget on construction and ended up ruining the Three Families! It tied together nicely like that.”
No, but I still feel like it’s a bit too forceful…?
This person’s plan relies too much on going with the flow.
>>23From the very start, Shrettah makes a mistake…
Because it’s something I offered as a sacrifice of myself…
It is more accurate to say that I was distorted by a bad person.
If it becomes a competition with a strong sports feel like Gundam Fight…
Were Earth citizens also suffering from that?
>>28Gundam Fight’s Survival 11 is perfect for breaking the spirits of people living on Earth because it completely destroys the Earth’s environment…
I haven’t taken revenge and I’m also cooperating with my enemy, Derling.
But I will use sharp words to torment the daughter of my enemy.
>>29Because she’s my mother-in-law.
But basically, it usually ends up as minor skirmishes, and it’s a relatively peaceful world among Gundam works.
Each individual’s sense of ethics tends to be a bit off the rails.
Most adults that come out are bad people.
By the way, was there a depiction of the Ascians being forced into war sharing with each other?
There was a depiction of Spacians suppressing Aocians.
>>38None
Basically a world like Virtua Fighter.
Even if they say they were forgiven, the only concrete harm caused was the incident that started on Earth and the annihilation of the council’s military.
The former has no evidence, and the latter has also had its issues on the side of the parliamentary coalition.
This person can be said to be forgiven, or rather it feels like they’ve burned out halfway and turned into a shell of their former self.
It feels like, “Wait, is this really the end?!” in Double Cross.
>>44It’s just a small massacre with far fewer casualties than the Titans, stemming from mistakes made during my military days.
>>55The opponent you’re comparing to is strange!
>>62That said, the actual evaluation doesn’t change compared to other masterminds.
Because they are committing genocide, they are a bad person.
It’s true that Shaddiq is a bad guy, but
That being said, let’s take responsibility for our own sins.
It seems like Shadik took the blame to defend himself, right?
If you do that, the adults will become irresponsible this time!
It has been a script where elevating one side means the other side cannot stand.
>>49I should have just stuck to school-themed stories.
Yoroshiku Mask
I can’t move my lower body without this mask.
I wonder if they were stimulating the brain or nervous system with the mask…
In the end, what did that person really want to do?
Revenge?
>>53I wanted to create a world where the Earth sphere is filled with a permit so that Erict can manifest without an MS.
>>58So you’re saying that you were the kind of person who thinks it’s okay for others to die as long as you can do something about my daughter’s body?
That’s still the absolute worst kind of person.
>>63Prospera is indeed a very selfish person.
>>63Both Shadique and Prosperra have the mindset of “Others can die for what I want to do!”
>>69If you’re unhappy yourself, it’s not easy to think that those who are living happily now should become as unhappy as we are.
>>72They both have a narrow perspective and cannot empathize with others’ feelings.
>>53Sussu
Considering how messed up my life has become.
I’ve only done the bare minimum of bad things.
Personally, I don’t feel that repelling an invading army is much of a sin, regardless of the situation on Earth.
>>56It’s just that it looks bad to incapacitate and annihilate them; the coalition army got beaten up badly.
Dering stopped the Gund after committing genocide, but if his daughter says she wants to run the Gund’s company and he gives her the okay, it’s understandable that he might be hated for it.
The reason for sending Sleta to the academy is for leveling up the score.
>>61In the end, since I’m using Sleta, it feels odd as Sleta’s mother too.
Even if it’s referred to as a mistake from my father’s military days, wasn’t the massacre his unilateral decision?
Since Elict’s leveling is done, I’ll leave Sleta behind.
When the plan is completed
All the parmet equipment stops automatically, which is bad.
– It’s dangerous because all control over the permanent equipment is in the hands of individuals.
I feel like it’s subtly blurred whether it will be “no” or “do.”
She hasn’t been a very good mother to Sleta either.
Not a vengeful person, but from the beginning to the end.
Isn’t the fact that she was a mother the whole story of the thread image?
>>75Isn’t it also a bit tricky as a mother?
A boring villain who doesn’t really do anything good, commits half-hearted bad deeds, and whose beliefs are unclear.
>>76My conviction is clear, it’s all for my daughter.
It’s terrible that no dorm or anything was prepared when Sleta enrolled.
>>77I think the issue might be that Derin isn’t reporting or communicating the situation within the academy properly.
Despite the maliciousness of 4BBA and the like, the actual kill count is only in single digits.
It’s not about which action is 100% correct, which is what Mercury represents, so it doesn’t match well with people who prefer clear black and white.
>>81In the first place, there’s no one doing anything that can be clearly labeled as black.
The congress that prolonged the life of Shadik and Ox Earth, who committed acts of terrorism, is quite corrupt.
>>81Anyone who thinks it’s okay to waste someone else’s life cannot be defended 100%.
People say it’s like a good mother releasing Sleta to the Earth dorm, but at that point, Sleta’s job was already over, so it only looked like she was being cast aside because she was no longer needed.
>>82I think it’s normal to inspect the Earth dormitory during the entrance ceremony.
>>82If you only see Sleta as a pawn, it’s definitely better to secure her as a strength even if you don’t have any plans to use her for now.
>>90What kind of combat power does Aerial have that Elict uses? Is it going to be used for close combat?
>>93It should be unnecessary unless an irregularity occurs, but there is no particular reason to deliberately expel it.
At least it will no longer be used by the enemy.
>>98In the end, they probably thought it would have been better to take them along since they brought them out to Caliburn to stop them.
Wouldn’t it have been better if the objective was revenge?
According to my current goal, I am a selfish person who seriously wishes that others could also become as unhappy as I am.
I might as well go for revenge! I don’t care about the others! It would have been better with that kind of motivation.
Is this guy hearing Elicit’s voice for his daughter?
I thought they were just assuming it was for my daughter’s sake without any real reason.
>>89There are scenes where Suletta is being expelled and having interactions with Ellict.
It’s too careless to not have even one mechanic prepared, even though there is an aerial.
>>91There was a theory that early Nika’s actions were too suspicious and related to Prospera, but I think it’s a consequence of changes in the initial script.
Usually, I don’t lend out my notebook.
>>92It feels more fitting to say that I was a subordinate of Prospera, guiding Suretta, rather than just being a contact person for Shaddiq, casually peeking at Suretta’s phone from behind and entering the dorm.
In the first place, we were trying to settle things amicably.
Shadik intervened, after all…
>>94Even if Shadique isn’t there, don’t let some unknown student touch the important aerial.
If you want to raise your score, make sure to prepare a strong dorm.
The plan is progressing too much with a sense of live action…
If Sleta were part of the three great houses, the Aerial would have been confiscated and the plan would have been over, so seriously, are Prospera and Delling idiots? It’s just way too reckless and unplanned.
>>101Derling is just a bit of a massacre when it comes to securing researchers, but there’s a part that’s originally too stupid, like allowing a girl who wants to do Gand to establish an Aasian company.
It’s impressive that you became the president of the company.
It’s understandable that someone like that would be hated by everyone and be in danger of assassination.
Everything for my daughter is just this guy’s ego, right?
There are forces that want to be good mothers, but it’s unrealistic.
At the time of being banished, Caliburn was something unpredictable, so from Prospera’s perspective, he’s just a powerless kid.
I understand that the characters only think about the people important to them.
I think there are many people who take the lives of others around them too lightly for that reason.
It’s true that there are many evildoers who, despite their own struggles, want to make others just as unhappy as themselves!
Even if I try to take Suleta and make her work like that, it would just be inconvenient.
He’s a bad person.