
Feeling nicely common!
But you were a little rounder.
I want you to remember that I am a genius with an IQ of 200!
It’s one thing to be involved with the secretary, but retreating completely was something I didn’t expect at all.
>>4If it is governance limited to Side 3.
Both the parliament and the government and the military are too well-equipped, so there’s no chance for the image in the thread to make an appearance.
It feels like I had become just a person who appears at ceremonies as a symbol.
>>4Isn’t it just about wanting to reduce the number of people under the pretext of the War of Independence?
It seems like there’s an image among gun enthusiasts that they want to start wars repeatedly like Hitler and Göring, and absolutely reduce the population, as if they are crazy.
>>295It seems that Giren thinks the One Year War has really diminished too much.
I’ll make sure to put an end to the recluse older brother.
I wonder if there are dictators who have fallen to become just ordinary people in the same way.
>>6Dictators tend to become that way.
Mao and Yoshiph.
The administration is being run by Darshi for now, and since there’s a Big Zam, the Federation has quieted down and is reducing its military in peacetime.
Apart from the small things, I think it’s quite possible to relax at the vacation home on a regular basis.
Maybe the post-war processing was tough, so I took a breather there and became calm.
I never thought I would have such a dazed mentality after winning.
I feel like even if we survived in the world of the Federal Victory, it wouldn’t be long before things went badly.I think this person only has a path to execution if the federation wins.
>>10Even though we managed to win against the Federation by miraculously seizing Gundam with such a low probability,
It’s sad that they collapsed due to internal strife.
If I don’t kill Deggin, I might not be killed by Kshyria, but even though I’ve won, I will die because I kill Deggin.
But being spineless and killing Deging don’t match at all…
>>12It was either a death by illness or done by someone from the Gihren faction or the Kycillia faction without the person knowing.
>>12I think it seems likely that Degwin, with his determination not to let Garma die, might try to overthrow Gihren, who led the colony drop.
When my dad Degwin was younger, he was really active, but by the time Garma died, he had become quite feeble, so there’s definitely a possibility of following the same path.
It seems like they were quite energetic until recently when they started to isolate themselves.
A dictator who, in a world of victory, is a model of someone who sucks on breasts and is satisfied without causing harm to those around him through purges and the like.
In Gihren’s Greed, if the Federation wins, Gihren should be executed or placed under house arrest.
If Gihren is alive, the Titans and A.E.U.G will appear and take advantage of that to start another war.
Conversely, if Zeon wins, Kycillia might start a rebellion, or the Titans could emerge and there would be another war, which is something Gihren anticipated and would fight with enthusiasm.
If we win, peace will continue after Gihren’s death due to his complete governance stemming from the thorough annihilation of rebel forces.
It seems that there are many parts influenced by Kycilia’s delusions and subjectivity, so I can’t say much.
If I were really trying to kill Degwin and assassinate Kshiria, I wouldn’t have been so careless.
>>18I thought that a little.
Rather than being reclusive, I think they were holed up having lots of fun with their secretary.
It may just be that Kycilia is far more insane.
Giren seems to be carefree while his subordinates are in turmoil.
In the GQ world, Zeon has the advantage and has won, while the Federation is quite subdued.
The new enemy forces haven’t appeared, and since Zeon is also on edge, they’re in a state of military reduction.
In short, it might have changed because I became bored.
It’s only one season, so there’s no helping it, but the depiction of Gire’s decline is truly tragic.
It is said that Char, also known as Shirouzu, assassinated someone over the course of five years.
It’s possible that everything could just be Kycilia’s paranoia, only coincidentally compounded by misfortune and illness.
>>25Since I’m connected to my close aides, I think I could have killed them anytime if I wanted to.
Wasn’t it better to immerse oneself in work rather than face the sin of killing half of humanity?
>>26The Zeon forces are restructuring a lot, and the Federation is so scared of the Big Zam that they aren’t resisting at all.
On the surface, Prime Minister Darsia is handling political affairs, and since we’ve achieved a population reduction by half and pushed for the independence of Zeon, we’ve already taken control of land on Earth as well.
I don’t think there’s much to do even if I wanted to work.
I honestly feel that both Gihren and Kycilia aren’t really characterized in a way that aligns with the existing image.
Retirement and destroying the Earth.
>>27I feel like Kycillia still has some dangerous weapons.
I can’t determine whether the original character Kshyria is the type to serve homemade apple pie.
>>28It didn’t feel too out of place since I was making tea for Char there.
To be honest, I feel like if we just killed Kycilla, the world would have been peaceful.
Giren wouldn’t go out of his way to blow up the Earth with the Zeknova, would he?
Degwin seems to have only died to serve as motivation for Kycilia.
The only issue is that Kisyiria kills Gire.
If you’re too soft, you’ll be criticized from all sides, just like the Mikawa warriors.
I don’t think this guy is capable of handling politics in normal times, and I believe it’s correct to delegate everything to his subordinates.
The only one among the brothers who seems capable in that area is Garma, so the favoritism around him might have been justified.
>>33I should have been a politician for quite a long time before the war started…
I thought it was different that you didn’t run away first, Kishiria.
It might be because that’s Granada.
>>35It means that since they’ve made up their mind, they’ll see it through to the end.
If you can win a war and delegate everything to your subordinates, then you are already a top-tier ruler.
What was needed was Garma, probably for the Zeon victory route…
It seems like Earth is under more control by Zeon than I expected, and I might be getting bored with a complete victory.
It seems that only during wartime can extreme arguments stir the public and raise morale.
Well, if I think about it calmly, killing 5 billion people is not acceptable…
>>44Ichirō Nagai also says that humanity has feared its own actions…
>>46Giren must have been frightened too…
>>52No… that’s not what I meant…
>>75After suppressing the colony with poison gas, what else did you plan to do by dropping it on Earth?
>>46I see, so it means that everyone in humanity wasn’t actually included in Ghiren, but in reality, they were.
Because Kicelia is Diablo, it’s not counted.
It seems they were making things like clone-enhanced humans, so they probably aren’t weak or spineless.
He really has no presence at all, but is Garma really alive…?
If Kisilia wants to use Io Magunus, then she’s not on Earth, right?
It’s a common story for dictators to do as they please, start wars, and exhaust their countries, but if there are no enemy countries left, dictators have nothing to do…
>>48It seems like it could be, “Isn’t it fine not to be a dictator since there are no enemies among the people?”
In reality, Zeon has achieved complete victory, and Kishiria shows no signs of internal conflict for five years, so it’s completely in peacetime mode.
If you notice Kysiria’s plan, even those who are not part of the Ghiren faction will likely defect.
Who would agree to another massacre after the disastrous casualties of war?
>>51Isn’t it true that the reason why the close aides and Poison Cake-kun betrayed us was around that?
>>51It feels more like Banaji and the others connected with the Gilren faction to stop the dangerous plans rather than being supporters of Gilren.
To be honest, even if we win, taking care of that Earth seems like a huge hassle.
>>53In the end, it seems that the ones who remained on Earth will be poor, just like in the G Gundam world, and they won’t provide any support or assistance.
It’s true that I was holed up with the secretary, but the part about what happened is just a rumor, right?
There is also the possibility that they were just playing with BDSM.
At the crucial moment, being sweet is like Garma’s big brother.
It’s not that I was a spy for Gihren, I just betrayed you by saying “What you’re doing is wrong!”
If you can see what needs to be done, I can only say that it is truly wrong.
It’s said to be the “whisker tail,” and politics before the war probably managed to turn dissatisfaction with the Earth into support, and once you win the war…
If Gihren and Kishiria are both reclusive and Degwin isn’t around…
The legislature, which was supposed to be merely decorative, seemed to be functioning fully after the war.
Well, if you survive federatively and become weak-willed, then being a puppet or a portable shrine would suit you just fine…
Even if we assume that Kycillia’s assassination goes through, would this person not mess things up? I really don’t feel like that would happen.
When the madness of war fades away, you come back to your senses and wonder what you were doing…
I can understand why Gihren has become scared and isolated now.
If Kshyria isn’t desperately trying to gain power and seeking to avenge the murder of her father.
Even without Gilen’s interference, GQ Zeon should have been stable for several decades.
It seems like they don’t intend to do something about the Zabi family age, huh?
Giren is undoubtedly more ruthless than even Kishiria, especially considering the things he is trying to do.
If the assassination plan had gone well…
The federation that throws poor people into space and Zeon that crashes colonies to exterminate all Earthlings are both strange, and this world has been doomed from the start.
I should have been considering post-war as well.
If asked whether to stop the management of the Earth’s environment, I would have quite a few doubts…
>>70It seems like the Earth is essentially under the control of Zeon, so it might be in a form of management just in case.
Basque was quite an exception.
Even Ghiren is only human…
My dad was also quite lively, but it seems he softened up.
>>71In the end, since there was Garma’s death, it’s hard to think that Gihren would end up the same way without such a trigger…
Kissiria was normally engaged in conflict with the Federation even during the One Year War.
Because it’s a rabid dog that actively stirs up political strife.
It should have been taken care of much earlier.
Is there any salvation like “If only I had killed Kishiria back then…”?
>>73In the end, it’s just a matter of “what if,” but it looks more decent than Kshatriya.
It’s suspicious that they are making clone humans.
In that sense, Kyshiria is not wavering at all.
It’s a clever mislead that Kishiria, who said something like “nothing lasts on hatred alone,” is actually a lunatic who kills everything without any relation to hatred.
Giren doesn’t seem to confuse the newtype mentioned by Daikun with a psychicker.
>>77I think it was originally like that.
It feels like Gihren has become spineless, or rather, that Kycilia-sama has been entranced by the sparkle and hasn’t returned from the battlefield.
The federal extremists will set up traps, but at the point where there is territory on Earth, even if it’s a disconnected piece of land,
If we continue to gradually focus on domestic affairs like this, it will become more enjoyable in the evening…
Kishiria’s craziness is definitely worse than in the official history.
>>80I’ve been leaning towards Newtype and the occult for some time now, but I think it got worse after watching Zeknova.
>>86I remember that the occult enthusiast had a nuance of being like a gambler wanting to expand their influence by trying anything in a genre that Gihren had not adopted in order to counter Gihren.
It feels like I’m really hooked on Zeke Axis.
>>80I have a sense of planning.
Moreover, it’s quite troublesome!
Big brother will kill dad, but he’s sweet to his little sister, so he’ll be killed.
In other words, it’s Char’s fault for destroying Kycilia’s brain.
Even if one tries to establish dominance by a superior race, without money, it won’t work.
Didn’t you hit a wall and just not care anymore?
It might actually feel better the other way around.
Giren creates Iomagnus to promote further reduction of humanity.
Kishiria, who is completely suppressed by Gihren and living in semi-retirement at a villa.
>>87Giren is lenient with his own people, and since he has already reduced it by half, he doesn’t want to excessively reduce humanity either.
Things like hikikomori are just rumors, and it’s hard to tell how much of it is true.
>>88I think the Prime Minister also mentioned that the fact is that it just hasn’t come to light yet, so that seems really true.
Well, regardless of whether there is guilt or not, the fact is that Zeon is winning, so it’s understandable for Gihren to become passive, as there is a feeling that they want weapons for intimidation to keep the Federation in check.
I guess I was brain fried by Kishiria Zeknova…
It seems like even in the 1st, Gihren Kishiria felt that there were still not enough reductions.
Kishiria is more consistent, I guess.
Well, I’m not really sure if reducing it itself is the goal.
Well, just activating Zeku Nova a little bit has that kind of power, doesn’t it?
I considered the possibility of a shadow warrior, but even if that’s the case, the strength of the royal guard has been wiped out, and the Kishiria faction is moving to suppress the home country, so it’s quite hopeless.
Since Gihren has fewer appearances in the main story compared to Dozle and Kshatriya, I didn’t really know what kind of character he was usually.
I might actually be a timid character.
I thought for sure it was the Federation’s revenge or inciting a colony rebellion to restart the war.
I thought you were considering further reducing the population.
It feels like Giren was put into isolation because the production team couldn’t come up with ideas for the five years after his victory…
>>98I’ve only recently started becoming a recluse…
I believe it was necessary, but there were indeed many sacrifices.
My father has also passed away, so now I will just focus on solidifying my control.
There is no need to shed blood anymore…
Kishiria attacks Gihren, who was thinking something like that.
Despite being reclusive due to assassination threats, I ended up being killed normally.
In other words, it’s exactly the situation that the person is talking about regarding natural selection; if we just wait, the weak ones will die off on this board.
Since things have calmed down a bit and are back on track, isn’t it okay for me to be out in public and have some nice time with my secretary?
Could it be that being captured by the military and police and imprisoned together with Nyaan and Machu was the best ending?
>>107Even if caught, it seems I’ll end up becoming a military police there!
It’s fine to keep the details of Degwin’s death vague, but I would like to see the possibilities of what could happen if Kycillia’s assassination succeeded.
After all, not having met at all since the war is quite something.
The bad relationship between Gihren and Kycilia is
>>111Although I used to call her a recluse, Kshyria hadn’t stepped out of Granada at all.
>>115Well, as soon as you step out, it’s the Psycho Gundam, so it’s actually the right caution, but we’re both in the same boat.
From Kishiria’s perspective, it isn’t wrong to think that the Gihren faction is assassinating everyone, so one must kill Gihren before being killed. It makes me feel the tragic reality of the political system in Zeon.
If we’re talking about the original Kycilla, then there’s too little power.
It feels like they’re forcibly building power using discarded talent and research that others have neglected.
Well, even if Giren doesn’t move anymore…
I feel like the military might run amok.
It would be fine with Garma, but if Degwin were alive.
Because of Kycilia, two armies have been formed, and it’s becoming troublesome. Wouldn’t it be better to deal with it before the war begins?
That’s why it’s Gihren, because he can’t do that.
Stalin was also reclusive, so he may be a classic example of a paranoid dictator.
>>120Because I isolated myself and didn’t allow anyone close, I was not noticed for a while after I had a stroke.
If Deggin successfully achieves independence, it wouldn’t be surprising if he feels satisfied and passes away peacefully.
In the story, the named characters are mostly from the Kshatriya faction, including traitors, but in reality, it seems like Gihren has overwhelming superiority.
That’s why Kisia aimed for a comeback with NT weapons, and actually, up to this point, things have gone well.
Side 6 is a story where Gihren and Kycilia are in conflict.
The fact that even a perfect being like Gihren from the world line that defeats the Federation cannot protect peace makes me feel the hopelessness of the Universal Century.
In the end, is there no choice but to go to war?
>>124In reality, it’s like a war happening somewhere on Earth all year round; as a result of the expansion of living areas, both Earth and space, as well as between different parts of space, cannot help but engage in increasingly large-scale conflicts.
I hope you’re not thinking something like, “If Garma is dead and I use Zeknova, I might be able to meet Garma,” right?
Surely, if that were the case, they would have brought it up at least once by now, so it’s probably not the case.
The truth is that Kyshiria is just causing so much trouble that there are countless traitors coming from her own ranks…
>>127My older brother is sending assassins after me!!!!
We have no choice but to destroy the Earth!!!!!!!
Isn’t 5 billion still half a lot?
>>128By the time of Char’s Counterattack, the people of the Universal Century will likely return to a point where they love sex so much that it reaches 10 billion again.
>>136As expected from someone who writes nothing but lewd lyrics.
>>145Color of the Century
It’s a million colors, after all.
>>136Actually, there were probably around 20 billion people from the beginning, just that the household registration was a mess due to illegal immigrants.
Sirocco also seemingly possessed a clone and was revived, and Gihren should be explored further in the side stories.
I can’t help but think that Gieren, who is more indifferent than Kshyria, who is going to use Newtypes for military purposes, might naturally blossom instead.
In the end, it seems that unless Char properly becomes a politician, there is no possibility of stopping the era of space wars.
>>132When Axis came in Zeta, if they revered Mineva as a living goddess and acted as Shinto priests together with Haman, it would have worked out somehow.
Since there was only a short amount of time for his appearance, it’s hard to say, but he didn’t say anything unreasonable, so I’m not even sure if Gihren has really become spineless.
>>133It’s mostly just Kycillia badmouthing.
>>140From there, I wonder if Kshyria is really serious about it.
It divides whether it’s a story about beating up a spineless older brother in front of the subordinate.
The ambition of Gihren in the Reiwa era is eagerly awaited.
>>135Even if I clear it, this feels too empty…
>>135Is a route that branches into Sunbol and Origin going to be implemented?
When there are no enemies left, the next move is to purge one’s own allies; this is a time-honored strategy of rulers since ancient times.
Kishiria is truly crazy, not just a metaphor or anything.
“We haven’t even fought, but you’re using the colony laser! That’s a joke that’s gone too far.”
>>142That was also fired by the final defensive line on our side first…
I don’t know because there aren’t enough samples from the Universal Century parallel.
I need you to make more.
It’s not that I’m spineless, but I’m not overly eager either.
I don’t even feel like making a psychommu weapon; it’s just an additional order for the Big Zam.
>>144Weren’t they making augmented humans?
I can’t believe anything a woman who intends to blow up A Baoa Qu and Earth says.
What’s with you getting close to such a crazy girl? It sounds like you’re a dangerous one too.
>>150Maybe I was easily deceived because they seemed gentle on the surface…
I really wanted you to pick up on something, especially when using Zeknova.
>>158If you have decent subordinates, they would rebel, so you’re gathering orphans and turning them into your strength, right?
>>158Doing things like the Hitler Youth is toxic because they take care of you for a long time.
>>150mistake
Regardless of Kicilia, Nyaan is a dangerous woman.
If Char gives a speech in Io Magunus and defeats Kycillia, it will really become Char’s world.
In the first place, Ghiren is saying that he interprets the original NT as a different existence.
Let’s wait for it to naturally appear when we win.
>>152More legitimate than KISERIA, who is trying to wipe out the old adults on Earth.
Well, having a smaller population makes it easier for those in power, especially when dealing with various things across space.
Why is the population exploding in the Universal Century, even though resources are so scarce?
>>160Hehehe… Sex! Sex! Sex! Everyone, keep having sex!! Fiercely! More fiercely!!
>>160Considering the production pace of the colony, I feel like we have plenty of resources and labor!
It’s just that, aside from Kisyiria, even the relatively decent Captain Sodon is badmouthing Gihren.
Well, is it because that person is in the Kshatriya faction?
If Kshilia seems like a Newtype and Gihren also has Newtype potential, it’s possible that he’s mentally affected by the 5 billion people he killed…
Giren is a weakling of a pacifist, so he won’t destroy the Earth.
Lady Kycilia will destroy the Earth.
It is clear who one should side with.
Even if I hear talk about perfume, I’m just normally pulling the trigger, nyaaan…
A type of hero in a chaotic world who has no place in a peaceful one.
Rather than being deceived, Nyann is the type who would seriously do anything for someone they admire. If what he says is true, then Kishiria, who acts without malice or hostility, doesn’t have any elements that Nyann dislikes, and I think that’s the accurate assessment.
If Gihren doesn’t rule as a dictator, the post-war politics of Zeon becomes hard to understand.
>>172Even if we win, Char will still isolate himself, which makes the meaning of a Zeon victory seem somewhat diminished…
>>172Given the many achievements on the side of Kycilla in battles like Luna 2 and the Solomon War, they could no longer ignore her influence.
It would have been good to eliminate the assassination early on to unify power, but…
Killing five billion was not only to showcase the strength of Zeon but also a consideration to adjust the excessively growing population.
Gihren seems to be outrageous, but in his own mind, he has a coherent logic.
However, my sister is different.
Both Nyaan and Exabé might have something broken in their hearts, coming from a refugee background.
I can imagine something like “You’ve really grown old, Father” being said by the children… but I wasn’t expecting that from Gihren.
I think it’s both good and bad that they are an agitator.
In the end, are we all destined for a miserable fate?
>>178Mash is so unfair…
Nyaan uses her psychic abilities as an NT to distinguish between enemies and allies, and since the trigger against enemies is very light, I think she is an NT similar to Kishiria’s ideals.
It is natural for Kysiria, who initiated conflicts even during wartime, to provoke conflicts after the war.
In that regard, it should be called a planned disturbance…
Even if resources in the colony can be mined from asteroids and such, I wonder if water and oxygen will always rely on Earth…
If we think about the future of the colony, shouldn’t there be people who permanently settle on Earth… because water and oxygen are decreasing…
Let’s not say things like “let’s take them down together!” and instead let them die in Side 6…
>>183In that case, the need for Gihren to be cautious about assassination decreases considerably, which could lead to troublesome situations.
There’s a saying that if you win a war, you won’t be able to win an election, but it’s interesting because Gihren seems to be withdrawing on his own.
Giren and Kicilia are doing it because it’s necessary, so they may not have any ill will.
Why is Kiciria-chan trying to burn the Earth?
>>187I don’t understand.
However, with the current situation, the balance of power has already been disrupted since the time the Big Zam squad was destroyed and Aoba District was wiped out, so we need to burn the Earth to restore the balance.
>>194If we destroy the Earth and move all of humanity to space, there will be more people awakening as Newtypes!
Char will be pleased!
>>187It’s still unclear whether it’s because there are too many people in the world to make things better…
It’s not unusual for someone to come up with more outrageous spiritual theories.
>>187In conversations with Nyaan, it is said that the old adults on Earth become a constraint for humanity like Nyaan, so there is a possibility of a mindset similar to Char from Zeta Gundam.
>>187Instead of talking about deterrence, wouldn’t it be better to just strike first and burn them? There are people who say things like that even in real life, so I wonder if that’s the same kind.
In this situation, it’s painful that Dozle has died.