
“Erased the country with memento mori.”
The rest is an automaton.
There are hardly any strategic weapons other than the Memento Mori and the Solebi Cannon.
Memento mori is enough… I burned two countries from space and broke the space elevator.
I mean, the power to roast the entire Earth or erase asteroids has no place in national conflicts!
>>4“They are saying it, Zaft.”
>>48What Zara’s dad was involved in wasn’t a national conflict, but an extermination war.
Speaking of which, there are no space colonies in this world, huh?
I can’t casually fill the area with toxic gas or drop huge masses on the ground.
>>5It’s been there since the first season, but there are only a few made.
As the movie era began, there was a full-scale construction boom.
The Colony Corporation didn’t want to let go of the Middle Eastern personnel who were forcibly repatriated to the Arrows and even attempted to assassinate Marina.
>>8Maybe that place just wasn’t the setting in the play.
Speaking of which, there was a scene where Marina calms down someone who insists that the working environment is legally fine.
There have been conflicts and massacres, but compared to people from other worlds, we’re quite rational.
It’s a civilization that has just started to build space elevators as a foothold for space development.
The weapons are still on a small scale.
The movie version had a seriously high level of human extinction machinery, didn’t it?!
Memento Mori Unit 1 & Unit 2 (Can target both Earth and space, small countries would become ashes)
The Solestia’s large main gun (capable of penetrating an ELS the size of the Moon).
I wonder if it was around that.
If GN particle technology were to be accelerated in warfare as it is, it seemed like it would lead to a cosmic-level apocalyptic world.
It was fortunate for humanity in that world that the upcoming dialogue came much sooner than expected.
In other words, the dangerous weapon is coming to be destroyed by Celestial Being.
Celestial Being still exists, so it seems like we can prevent large-scale wars like the One Year War.
>>13If the situation had continued after the second term, it would have been like that, but an unpredictable event like an alien invasion occurred, so who knows…
I want to properly see how Els and humanity harmonized.
Since Setsuna headed towards Else’s home planet, there’s no one left on Earth who can have a conversation at the level of the movie’s ending.
>>16Whether an already merged Army can be created.
>>16An innovator has been born who coexists with ELS like Mia, so there is a window for dialogue.
>>16It is predicted that more and more innovations will emerge from now on.
I can’t help but think that it might have been better to have a translator with the ELS until a bit longer for Earth… at the end.
In the Cosmic Era, there was a significant technological disparity on a centennial scale between the early Celestial Being and others.
The colonies of the world, in the first phase, seemed to have a significant aspect of being research facilities, much like the research institute of the super soldier organization.
In the second season, there are also heavy industrial colonies where people sentenced to forced labor appeared in the first episode.
The part where they confronted Bushido around episode 21 is in the colony.
In addition to this colony, there are large amounts of debris for resources placed around Lagrange 3.
Within this debris, there are bases and warehouses of Sorebi.
>>18I just received the Veda coordinates from Wang Rumi.
It felt like a space station, but was that actually a colony?
The Universal Century is certainly different.
>>22The colonies in Gundam W are also distinctive.
If it’s just handling brain quantum waves, maybe the Innovades and the two super soldiers can manage it somehow.
Considering that the surface area of a moon-sized ELS is being burned, it seems like the Solrev cannon and Riser Sword could potentially obliterate A Baoa Qu.
>>25Moreover, I feel like the GN particle filling rate was insufficient.
>>27The first shot was fired after fully charging the particles.
The second shot that wasn’t enough was deflected.
I feel like I quietly erased millions in the second shot of Memento Mori.
I have a vague recollection, but
>>26The first shot: The Swirl Kingdom has vanished.
The Samneron fleet, which attacked from directly above after dispersing in the second shot, has been annihilated.
Failed to hit Ptolemy on the third shot.
After that, Unit 2 targeted the elevator but was hit by the Riser Sword and was not completely destroyed.
A few months later, Ptolemy launches a surprise attack and the repaired Unit 2 is also destroyed.
A thread image using a beam with power equivalent to the particle beam of the CB, which can penetrate super-large objects the size of the moon, while being modest in particle usage.
It’s too powerful to be used on Earth, isn’t it?
Moreover, it can produce enough particles to allow for a quantum burst afterwards, and there is also quantum teleportation.
Could you have won against the ELS if you used Zeknova?
>>29It’s the birth of ELS that learned to greet and is now firing Zechnova like crazy.
>>31If I encountered Devil Gundam, it seems like we would have an unimaginable amount of mud wrestling beyond common sense.
There’s no thinking involved.
>>29You will probably just wander around seeking help again in the place you were transported to by Zeku Nova.
I was really unhappy that Graham wasn’t dead after that.
Recently, I’ve finally started to think, “Well, there have been cases where ELS fused and survived after being exposed to high concentrations of GN particles close to a self-destruction.”
Even just quantum teleportation makes it easy to launch a surprise attack and return, which is ridiculous.
In reality, the Earth is in trouble because of the riser sword, so the quantum teleportation being within the margin of error is really buggy, isn’t it?
The Solebi Cannon and Riser Sword are way more dangerous than the Memento Mori of the weapon of mass destruction.
It is certain that there will be quite a struggle from the movie version until Setsuna’s return.
It might just be that I don’t remember, but I recall there wasn’t anything about nuclear stuff either.
It’s more impactful than when CB began to intervene in the world; the encounter with aliens and the awakening of innovators.
Well, friction will arise.
By the way, nuclear weapons didn’t come out, huh?
Instead, the pseudo-solar reactor GN particles from the first season left behind radiation-like aftereffects.
>>40Nuclear weapons are all sealed in storage facilities in the Taklamakan Desert.
In the past, a pretty serious nuclear accident occurred, leading to a shift towards solar power generation with the construction of a space elevator.
The old Sorebi is involved in that accident, but it’s still a mystery whether they tried to prevent the accident or intentionally caused it.
The Sorebi Cannon can penetrate large ELS the size of the moon, so its power is surprisingly insane.
The innovator and the innovatee are quite shocking too.
More shocking is the one where humans and ELS have fused together, right?
It’s not just a matter of something like The Thing from Another World after what happened.
Innovaid is scary.
Aren’t they practically immortal?
>>43It’s scary how casually they’ve managed to digitalize consciousness.
It’s kind of scary and a bit sad for those who don’t know that they are innovated.
I feel like Gadelaza was really strong, even though the opponent was too tough.
Because the conflict is based on reality, there has been some restraint.
The stage jumped up quickly with automaton and GN forced labor.
In the first place, why was I making a memento mori?
What was the intended target again…?
>>51All countries and regions that do not align with the intentions of the federal government.
If you oppose, it will be the end with a beam from the sky.
>>51The Arrows’ ideology is based on the policy of forcefully creating permanent peace through military strength.
Something along those lines is mentioned in the work.
It seems that Ribbons, who is pulling the strings behind the scenes, was also testing how far Veda would allow the massacre.
>>56I actually like that about him/her.
Even if the Innovators and the old humans try to destroy each other, more and more Innovators keep emerging from the old humans.
The Devil ELS and ELS Devil Gundam appear, and in the end, it’s hard to tell which is which, resulting in a happy ending.