
If the G-con for the double X from the thread image were actually to be commercialized…
I might want it a little…
It feels like it’s going to slip out while I’m piloting.
A one-of-a-kind key in the world (the design is a repurposed old key)
>>3Well, there should be almost none of that.
It was a failure because of the former pilot.
>>6I was properly confiscating it…
This excessive toy-like feeling.
It seems I won’t be able to activate the satellite system while holding the lever.
I wonder if modern tanks have keyless systems.
I wonder if there were plans to commercialize the thread image… They even drew something that looks like a power switch.
>>8That’s true.
Upon closer inspection, it had a really friendly-looking switch.
>>12If you are talking about the yellow switch at the back, then it is probably the satellite system.
When operating a similar switch on the old G console, the top surface would unfold to prepare for microwave reception.
>>8The G-con had a mechanism where the trigger would turn off if left alone, like a power switch.
I don’t know where to tweak the G-con to disconnect from the moon, so it can’t be helped.
>>9It’s scary how, despite the technology degrading and being lost to that extent, there is still a strong desire to wage war using the same system.
>>21Even so, in DX development, it was just I’m That hustling alone while being looked at with cold eyes by the majority.
Make it so that it can only fit together with physical bumps and irregularities, you know…
Shining! Talking! DXG Con DX!
The thread image is not scheduled for release.
In terms of development, it’s an item that isn’t actually used.
After this, a similar system might be the AGE device.
>>15That’s safe with a physical device + biometric authentication, right?
Looking back, there aren’t as many depictions of security as I thought…
>>54There are even cases where amateurs suddenly rewrite the OS.
>>54I feel like the Gundam from Celestial Being used retinal recognition during startup or Trans-Am.
Just awaiting the approval of the seed movie disruptor.
There are Russian assault rifles where the trigger and grip can be completely removed.
For theft prevention
Double X! Activate!
>>18(BGM:Resolution)
Is it compatible with G-Con?
>>19First, using the Jamil machine to pass the satellite system certification is a blunder…
>>28I understood, so I properly confiscated and hid it… Wow, New Types find things right away…
>>28In the first place, there were no new types that could be certified in the Federation, and certification has nothing to do with G-Con, so that’s not a blunder or anything.
There’s someone who’s clingy and keeps their GX G-Con stored away, and that G-Con is fully operational and in perfect condition, yet they can’t imagine a situation where someone would come to take the DX away from them, which is why reusing the system data of the G-Con is a problem.
>>33Well, if there was someone who could predict this incident, they would definitely be a new type…
>>33If the assumption is such that carelessly messing with the G-con system and completely copying it would result in the NT authentication failing, then I’ll take the risk of the former!
Well, there are also NTs in the faction of the thieves who can pass the authentication…
>>28Since I can’t find an NT easily, I thought it might be easier to reuse the old system…
I thought there would be something like a terminal in the connection part, but there’s nothing at all.
However, many of the new federation’s MS seem unusually solid, so I don’t feel like they’re really declining.
The G controller for X is already pretty big… but isn’t the GX controller really annoying?
We detected the information that the colony was going to fall in advance and gathered scholars, engineers, and families from various fields all over the world into shelters to help them survive.
If the people who created it aren’t there, it’s impossible to pass it on, so knowledge in that regard will be lost.
The security is so tight that even Garrod himself said, “If this works, I’ll believe in God!”
Well, it means that there are gods in that world…
>>25If Unit 1 was already registered with another G-Con, it might have been a problem, but it was really a completely unused and pristine new one that just fell into my hands.
Real airplanes don’t have keys, but the operations to start them are really complicated, and it seems that’s how security is maintained, so maybe it’s similar with MS.
If the Gundam’s security is tight, the boy can’t embark on a bizarre fate in episode 1…
In the first place, we probably can’t change the facilities on the moon, so there are likely limitations on what can be done.
I wonder why I thought I could use a controller toy with Gundam!
It’s not that they come to take it away, but rather that they welcomed it in themselves to capture it…
DX had the exterior newly built, but since it was extracting authentication data from the broken OS of the X Jamir machine.
The software side is mostly like GX, so in that case, should we make the interior like GX as well?
The biggest mistake was that the G-con of the GX physically got stuck in.
>>39In the first place, there are no survivors who know of the existence of GX during the war, do you know any secrets like needing a G-Con to activate that GX?
If you start squeezing information with that momentum, it would definitely be easier to reuse it as it is with the system rather than to newly establish the connector part for G-com.
I wonder if something like a car key wouldn’t work either, not just a joystick.
The keying of the lever raises more concerns about its durability in withstanding impacts during combat than about security.
I felt a sense of déjà vu with Kuuga’s Try Accelerator, and it turns out this is it.
It feels like the Jamil machine went down in mutual destruction and the pilot died… In that case, they definitely wouldn’t worry about losing the G-con at all.
Even during the 7th time, they wouldn’t mass-produce such classified components, so I don’t think they would suddenly appear even if they were missing.
It came out in perfect working condition!!
It was too foolish that I couldn’t operate it without this, even though it was right in front of me, the items that were still in active use at that time.
>>45Although I had properly stored the GX’s G-con, Tifa found it right there on point.
A report that it was stolen by Jamil comes right after the scene in the thread.
I thought it was definitely designed for toys, but it hasn’t been released.
>>46It’s not being used, after all…
The system said to be the last conscience of the developer.
It seems that various new features have been added.
The basic specifications were outdated, which resulted in being taken away with an old key.
The New Federation’s technology is working hard enough to be able to make things like DX and Vassago CB Ashtaron HC…
However, our soldiers are all Category F, which is not compatible with the Flash System…
>>52💢💢
I recently watched all the episodes of X, but I noticed that the enemy old man didn’t use it after grabbing it…
It’s just big compared to X, and there aren’t any fine control buttons, so it seems difficult to use normally…
Isn’t it more dangerous to have the satellite’s authentication just left on like this?
I actually quite like plugging in the G-Con as part of the deployment sequence.
If it’s biometric authentication, then it’s the Slone from OO.
I kind of like Mercury’s smartphone authentication.
Basically, I didn’t expect that something we would normally have at our base would be stolen.
The movie’s Ξ is biometric authentication, and even unicorns are biometric authentication.
Isn’t biometric authentication basically essential except for GQuuuuuuX?
>>64The film Kusei had the names of the passengers displayed in advance.
There is no setting for biometric authentication in either the original work or the movie version.
In the original work, other than Hathaway, someone is piloting the Qusee during the operation.
But if there are no keys for the fighter jets and they can’t be moved during a scramble, that would be a problem, so apparently there aren’t any keys.
All-free might be more real.
I wonder why they went to the trouble of changing the G-con’s casing.
Is there actually a hidden mode that can’t be operated without this G console?
What happened to this G con again?
There’s nothing that looks like a connector at the bottom, but if you just jam it in hard, it works…
It’s strange that Double Zeta is ZZ, but Double X is not XX.
>>70It’s Double X over here.
I worry that regularly removing the joystick might affect its strength or cause it to come loose during operation.
In DOUBLE Z, if it’s DZ, it becomes Dragon Ball Z.
Thanks to that, old Gundam-related books were often turned into Gundam Deluxe.
Since X and DX are strategic weapons, it would be better to have some sort of key.
Conversely, I can’t help but think that it might actually be better to perform NT authentication every time with the satellite cannon.