
See, it was Diablo.
>>1I don’t know if it’s a bad habit of Gainax or a bad habit of color, but stop making meaningless words confusing by treating them like technical terms.
Someone who commits murder is nothing right.
>>2You were also becoming Diablo!
>>2I didn’t kill those guys!
I saved their hearts!!
>>2Well then, the most incorrect one is Diablo, right?
The righteous man who continues to fight Diablo in secret, preventing mass slaughter.
The war criminal who failed to take down Diablo.
I understand your argument, but poisons are not acceptable, no questions asked.
>>5Even if I explain it, isn’t it something you won’t really understand…?
>>5If it could stop a colony drop by just poisoning a few people, wouldn’t anyone do it?
What exactly is Diablo?
What do you use to judge someone as a devil?
The man who proved he was “real.”
If it’s not a technical term, there are other ways to say it besides Diablo!
>>10It might just be because it’s my native language!
>>10Killer!!!!!!!!!!!
It was the right thing to do as a soldier of the Zeon forces…
Not catching the cat was a big blunder.
“The ‘real’ one had completely erased any intent to kill because Nyaan didn’t sense the unpleasant smell.”
>>14If only I had a preparation period, I would have successfully poisoned without raising any suspicion.
>>14Killing is probably a good intention…
Evil → Esper → Poison
This is a Pokémon-like composition.
With each passing round, the evaluation of Poison Cake Senpai continues to rise.
It’s such a shame to have lost a precious person…
Senior Poison Cake wanted to protect humanity and became a spy, working hard after graduating from Flanagan School…
In hindsight, it seems that both Exabe-kun and Nyaan have no particular resistance, so there’s no option but poison.
I thought it was just a crazy statement, but it turned out to be all true, isn’t that scary?
>>21Isn’t it the same as the random disaster predictions that often happen when you classify something as a fact with this level of fluffiness?
>>40It seems that Banaj was aware of the full scope of Kshiria’s plan and was attempting to thwart it.
The collaborator must also be aware of the poison cake, of course.
>>45If I had known, it would have been most effective to say it right there, but since I was glossing over the details, it seems suspicious.
Don’t worry about the pilot, fix the aircraft.
>>22The aircraft can be repaired, but procuring NT will be difficult.
A character that is like a symbol of Jiku Axis.
Exabe, who couldn’t learn anything while being close to the toxic cake senpai, should be ashamed.
>>24Let me eat cake again.
Nurikabe-kun is a man who brings life.
Has it already become a specialty dish of Kaomangai!
>>27You couldn’t even make gyoza!
Looking back now, it’s amazing that Nyaan wasn’t cautious when we first met.
Is the name Miguel cursed?
A man who belonged to neither the Gihren faction nor any other, and simply fought against the demons purely for the sake of humanity.
>>32Moreover, they are a Newtype… Is this the “real thing”?
If Jifredo doesn’t move, even if there are roses, we won’t be able to fire the Nuss cannon.
Bringing explosives capable of destroying a mobile suit to a top-secret military facility…
It seems doable… it’s kind of laid-back…
Is it really necessary to administer a slow-acting poison just to kill someone in the cockpit?
>>35I have to keep killing (I can’t be found out as the culprit), that’s true.
>>38Anyone who was around Jifredo and interacted with the pilot right before the incident would be the first to be suspected…
>>35I wonder if they wanted to say it was a cursed machine.
Is it because they are called demons that their faith is strengthened?
I like the idea that if it’s for a good cause, a Newtype can be killed.
Is “Diablo” a term coined by this guy…?
Well, it’s perfectly fitting, so it’s fine.
>>41I don’t understand.
For now, all I know is that the name of the shoes Nogizaka is wearing is the original source.
The worst part is that after the failed poisoning, I’m just complaining and can’t focus on the shooting.
I can’t test fire it structurally, so I wonder how much they knew about the danger and were trying to prevent it.
>>48First of all, anyone from Zeon knows that Zeknova itself is insane.
>>48I knew that G-Fredo wasn’t a machine intended for MS battle.
I think you know that it’s a weapon that can awaken the Zeknova.
Miguel himself said that if a third victim comes out, it will definitely be confirmed as an assassination.
I don’t think it will last forever.
Even though they only appeared in Part B of Episode 8, the character is too intense.
There is a 50% chance of revival even after death.
>>51I wonder if Miguel wouldn’t have died if he were a monk…
>>51Seriously
Don’t mess with me…
It seems that Exabé-kun didn’t try to recruit him into the group because he didn’t seem like he would betray Kiryia even when talking about demonic weapons.
The poisoning started with this guy.
As expected, Episode 8 Part B was the most interesting.
It feels like there’s a recognition of saving after killing, or talking in a way that sounds like neologisms.
It feels like they are telling the truth but are also confused.
>>58If you have a proper conscience, you can’t kill your friends.
I probably tell myself that I saved them too.
Rather, it’s because this guy was doing something as lukewarm as assassination with a poison cake that I had to bring Nyann along.
We should have quickly stolen or destroyed the Jifredo.
>>59Since the Jifredo itself is the second unit developed after the Ziekax was stolen, if it is destroyed, only the third unit will be created.
I have no choice but to continue killing Newtype pilots.
>>68Out of the three of us who started together, only Exabe-kun, who was chosen as a pilot for G-Axis, was not poisoned with the cake.
>>68A person who came from the other side of sparkles?
>>59It would probably be easier and more certain to poison him than to do that.
Nyann was found by chance and has risen up with incredible momentum, which is unfortunate.
If it’s a colleague, is it good to go to the Flanagan School?
Did you know the full extent of Iomagnusso to the point where you felt like you had to kill anyone who could use it?
Even if you knew, who did you hear it from?
>>62Sure, there was someone who betrayed them because they thought Io Magunus was no good, even though they were a close aide to Kyshiria, right?
This guy’s poison is too weak.
Because this guy messed up, humanity on Earth is in crisis.
In the five years since Char’s sudden emergence of the Zeknova, they have thoroughly analyzed that the Gundam and the absence of roses are due to the phase transition reaction of Minovsky particles, and they can also recognize the existence of different world lines, which can be repurposed for weaponry. Isn’t that amazing?
>>66Five years in the Universal Century is quite a long time…
>>73If we had five years, we could do a lot, and the development history of the Universal Century is packed with things, damn it!
Poison everything and be satisfied.
>>72There is no real one in the Principality of Zeon.
Only the true originals are present.
That’s because pilots who can operate than those who can be built are more rare.
If I become Fred’s pilot, it will automatically turn out that way, so there’s no choice but to kill…
If I had killed Nyaan back there, I would have become a hero who saved thousands of lives.
>>76But she had already become Diablo…!
I want to turn Miguel into Diablo in the game…
After being hit by a beam upon exit, nothing remains and evaporates, leaving a refreshing aftertaste.
In just one year, I went from Zaku to Gelgoog.
With Zeon’s incredible technology, five years would be more than enough for warp!
What’s going on with Exabe not showing even a hint of remembering Senior Poison Cake, even though Nyaan committed a massive massacre and confirmed Diablo?
>>81I am a knight of Lady Kishiria, you know?
>>81A character that would have definitely been an augmented human a generation ago…
By the way, Miguel, you…
It’s hilarious how you should have just stopped them, but instead, you let them dissatisfyingly leave and then quickly brought them back to feed them cake. It’s so funny that it makes my stomach hurt, so please don’t use it too often.
>>85Ah… Is it already too late…?
>>85Impertinent! It’s not just a cake! It’s a magnificent homemade cake!
All of it is poisoned.
Satisfied with poisoning everything.
Why does the Kyshiria faction have so many cults…?
>>86It’s because the top is like that…
Diablo, Diablo, it’s noisy…
If those guys were real, they wouldn’t have died.
Killing only the pilot candidates who can connect to Nussow and not killing Kshyria…! That’s the limit of a fresh graduate.
>>92There’s just no connection to feed the cake…
>>92Asarv said he wanted to protect Zeon, so the route of directly killing Kyciria in a civil war is not acceptable.
Nyan killed Miguel! → The window is big!
Nyaan committed mass murder! → I really don’t like my former beloved machine~
>>94After all, it’s definitely crazy…
The pilot seat of the Gyfredd is also coveted by the Gihren faction, so it’s likely that instructions to destroy the aircraft are not included.
Iomagnusso has also approved the plan from Giren and is seeking it as a deterrent.
Anyone in the Kshatriya faction who doesn’t feel anything after seeing that slaughter of their allies is a Diablo.
>>97Zeon has built its values on top of the colony drops…
It became harder to understand the result when I called it Diablo, but it was stylish and nice.
Well… that’s not really important to me.
Let’s go home and eat Khao Man Gai.
>>99“Chicken rice”
Diablo-style Khao Man Gai
Exabe-kun has also graduated from the Flanagan School in five years as a refugee and has risen to the rank of commander in the Kshiria’s elite guard, mastering the piloting of the Gyan and Zaku.
I think this anime’s five years is amazing.
If Asarv had been as sane as Miguel, he could have killed Kshiria.
Both Kisia and Kisia’s enemies have an excessive fondness for poison, don’t they?
>>104Well, I really loved poison in both the 1st and Z…
>>104Kishiria also uses guns.
>>114I’ll use the thread image too.
I wonder if there was a day when we talked about wanting to live in a big-windowed house after we graduated…
>>105Even though the conversation is flowing, Exabe-kun is thinking about food while his friends are getting excited about the window talk.
Since the basic theory is already complete, even if we were to break the Giufredo, it can be replaced with an MS or a machine that has equivalent functionality, and killing an NT with valuable qualifications would definitely delay the plan.
Well… that kind of thing doesn’t really matter at this point.
Let’s go home and check out the big window.
Exabe-kun probably isn’t interested in others.
>>115I became a refugee because of Zeon, but I was picked up and became an elite without knowing it.
I feel there are parts where it’s inevitable to stop thinking.
In the end, it seems that Kshiria believes in NT, but can only use it as a strong soldier.
Exabe is completely unfazed despite the incredible situation between Kishiria and Miguel.
If Miguel didn’t have the skill to make cakes, we would have been in trouble.
I understand you don’t want to turn your best friend into a murderer, but there are things to do before resorting to poisoning, right?
>>122I wonder if I could have convinced them if I had explained.
I understand that if it were someone like Exabe-kun, they might casually go up to consult.
What will you do if the pilot you picked up becomes Diablo?
Go crazy and die.
A monster demands homemade chicken rice from Diablo, who was almost killed by a poison cake.
It is said that Gihren also prepared clone enhanced humans and wanted to send one from the Gihren faction as the pilot for Giffred.
I think they were planning to make a clone-enhanced human a pilot for the Giren faction if they couldn’t find Nyann.
That’s fine because it can be used up, and we can prepare as many pilots as we want, so it’s pretty crazy.
Even if you assassinate Kyshiria, Iomaggnus will remain.
If we reach that point, I think the only thing we can do is kill the pilot and delay the actions.
>>126Well, it seems like Gihren will confiscate it and use it over there.
The part about not being able to make the synchronization into Diablo shows that Kishiria knew what was going on.
Well then, if you don’t have a cake ready, explain it with words instead…
>>128You’re overestimating the relationship of friendship too much.
If that guy is a Kycillia sympathizer, it’s game over, right?
The top priority is to delay the plans for weapons of mass destruction.
>>145It’s oddly unpleasant that there’s a persuasive quality to the idea that I can’t consult when I’m watching Exabe-kun.
Ah, I see. NT is more valuable than Gifreido.
It seems that Jifredo is not a one-off model that can only be made in a single unit.
If I had to choose, it would be Brau-Bro, not Diablo.
To be honest, I’m really curious about how Exabeku-kun will turn out compared to Machunyaan.
There’s no need to go out of your way to mix it into the cake, right? → Executed by Kycilia
In other words, it was out of goodwill that Poison Cake-senpai was baking cakes.
>>134You probably only make home-cooked meals for people you like.
First of all, what faction is this guy from, considering he is from the Flanagan School?
Giren faction? Or a rebel from the Kycilia faction?
>>136– Not a spy of the Gihren faction.
A spy from the Gihren faction has made contact.
– They are acting with good intentions.
That means it’s also said in the anime.
>>143“Real”
>>136Azarv was explicitly stated to be the Supreme Leader’s spy, but there is a high possibility that this guy fought alone for humanity within the Kyshiria faction as a “real” person.
Well, if we can break the Kappa Psychomu, I think that would be fine since it’s rare.
I think the hurdle to destroy it is quite high, after all.
Exabear may not have had the ability as an NT, but in terms of being able to catch Nyaan, it turned out to be a big win.
>>139Leading the Gyan squad, they have successfully shot down multiple Big Zam units, and in their encounter (first battle) with the red Gundam, they also succeeded in destroying the bits, which consistently shows their high skill as MS pilots.
Humanity can only be described as empty.
A rare individual who, despite being a soldier of Zeon, can think of humanity’s well-being.
If what Higemann says is true, then Quax can interfere with the rose = that’s the original Iomagnus shooting control module.
Foolish! To underestimate Gifredo as just an MS!
That is death!
Immediate
Death
Ah!
I’m dead.
If Jifredo can awaken Zekunova and move things over here, can Zikuax move something from over there?
Then, across the time and space, an unknown Lalah appears from the other side.
>>149Make everything sparkle and feel satisfied.
It’s surprising that things got so messy just because the Zabi siblings have a bad relationship.
At least Exabe would normally carry out what Kshiriya is trying to do if it’s explained to him, and if they are friends, he would understand that part.
>>153It seems like they only knew about flipping the rebel flag on Gilen’s side and were asking where Nyaan was going.
I’m the top of the class, but I’m glad I wasn’t killed by the cake at first, Exabe.
In a way, I might have been a new type… I guess…
Even a monster like this has other wishes, but is it the case that only one can be chosen…?
Asaav and Poison Cake-senpai are not spies, but since they were cooperating, it’s highly likely they didn’t consult with Exabe out of simple distrust.
There isn’t really anything questionable or worth commenting on about this guy’s underlying motivation; if I had to say something, it would be just wondering how he found out about the plan to exterminate all humans on Earth.
>>159It’s like the Giren faction knows and taught us, but despite that, Giren seems surprisingly carefree.
>>165Is that so… Didn’t the Ghiren faction just provide this poison because it was convenient for assassinating him?
>>165I don’t think they ever expected to kill the leader and expose the family’s turmoil just the day before a globally watched ceremony filled with the media.
>>165Perhaps even the Gihren faction isn’t that involved.
If a loyal retainer like Asarbu doesn’t stop Lady Kshiria, that would definitely be bad…
I feel like I’ve been running around.
>>165When you say that, it’s not uncommon to see such aspects popping up here and there.
In this week’s broadcast, I mentioned that while things seem overwhelming, there are moments where one can inadvertently get killed despite not being so extreme.
Putting aside grievances and bitterness, I felt recently that there isn’t necessarily a conflict between the ideologies of Gihren and Char.
It seems somewhat similar to Amuro in later years when it says to leave it to nature.
The fact that a successful poisoning could have prevented a massive massacre is heavy.
>>161See?
Advanced NT can accurately read thoughts, so it’s necessary to choose whom to discuss confidential matters with.
Hige Man intended to eliminate both Gire and Kycillia from the very beginning, but if he had just talked normally to Exabe-kun, that information would have been leaked to Hige Man.
Kieeeeeee!
It’s amazing that in just the B part of episode 8, this guy’s background and motive for his crimes are fully explained, and he ends up dead.
>>164It’s a series that is often criticized for rushing the developments and skipping too many processes, but I think the way characters like Shiko and this guy appear and die quickly is well done.
I told you, it’s impossible to get the cake from there…
>>167I at least want you to be considerate enough to take it with you.
I’m in trouble.
Now, all I can think of is that the fault of the thread’s image was the obsession with the poison cake.
>>169It was something that couldn’t be compromised, as it was out of goodwill, to make sure to feed them a delicious cake in the end.
>>169The lack of enthusiasm in the subsequent gunfight is also a flaw.
If you want to kill, make sure you can do it properly.
The story is progressing so blatantly in a bad direction that it’s following the usual failure route of the multiverse setting.
There might be a successful route in the sequel.
>>171Poison cake success route…!?
Overall, it’s a rather sloppy anime, but the principles of action for Poison Cake-senpai are unnecessarily well-developed.
Even though there were operations by the Gihren faction (were there?), the fact that they killed two key figures of a top-secret military plan and managed to evade the investigation shows they are exceptionally capable.
I’m seriously troubled because Gifredo was a dangerous weapon…
Exabe seems to have a feeling of entrusting his own will to others.
I wonder if it was really Gihren who was pulling the strings behind the scenes, like when Basque deployed the Psycho Gundam.
There was talk about the Gilren faction in the Jifredo pilot, but I didn’t expect the actual person to be depicted as so degraded.
>>177I don’t think it’s made clear in that regard, just like in the case of the First’s Daikun killing.
I think it’s not strange to have a cooperative relationship since we’re connected as enhanced humans, as long as there’s no leakage or anything like that.
An abnormal person with an extraordinary obsession and confidence in poisonous cakes.
My dream is to open a bakery with my retirement money if I can live to retire.
>>184I’m sorry, but it was bad.
Considering the risks of assassination with the proven method of poison cakes, it makes sense that Kiriya would learn to cook in order to protect herself and have Nyan eat apple pie.
It’s amazing that such a genuine thing doesn’t appear in the official history.
What were you doing in the official history?
Since the pilot of Jifredo is dead, they were saying that a pilot might come from the Gireddy faction. I don’t want to let Kisyiria have control, but at the same time, I think it’s a matter of wanting to make use of it.
Speaking of which, Gihren himself was somewhat skeptical about the military use of Newtypes.
It feels like there’s a faction at the grassroots level that insists on stopping Kiziria-sama…
I wonder if there was something in the spy’s tea…
The sender of the mysterious message and Shuji’s wish.
I wonder if Machu and Nyaan will be able to tie everything up in the last two episodes.
>>195Suddenly, the final battle began, so if Machu, inheriting the will of Poison Cake-senpai, defeats Diablo and protects the Earth, he can cut the tatami.
>>195Shuji’s wish probably isn’t that significant, and I feel like he might just have someone else he likes.
It seems like the good compatibility with Machu was because we are similar types.
The appearance was plump and looked delicious, right? Poison cake.
I wonder if food becomes fluffy when made in an environment with weak gravity.
It’s pretty amazing to start a war in the midst of the media’s attention.
>>197The movement until killing Gihren and shooting Nusso is too fast…
It feels like the kind of boss that you have to kill at the same time.
>>201At that time, one side with the defeat gimmick was probably a bug that started taking care of things first.
>>197The media’s ship has not become a star too much from the beam cannon of the Ghiren faction’s Big Zam.
If you’re right, then Ghiren becomes right…