
I would be suited for a Gespenst.
Can you just make it something like Valerion without asking for too much?
Could you make it a bit more reliable in terms of armor?
>>3
Armor…? It’s an aerodynamic cowling.
It seems that it has a paper-thin armor that’s dangerous if you take even one hit, but it doesn’t look that fragile.
>>4
This entire side is not armored but has an aerodynamic cowl, so technically it’s not paper armor but unarmored.
If you get hit, hold out on the mainframe.
>>4
The yellow parts and the round molds are all thrusters and verniers, so the area around them is pretty empty.
>>22
Is it almost the whole body?
You think too highly of me.
If I can handle it, it’s strong, but if I ride something like this, I’ll die.
It looks like a white knight clad in armor…
>>7
The material of this armor…
They say it’s fine as long as it doesn’t hit, but in the game, it doesn’t feel like the evasion is that high.
>>8
This is really terrible, especially with OG2 and the OGs.
It’s not even a Space S, and the range has a strong quirk, and the power is unsatisfactory.
There are still concerns about making the decoy fight back.
It seems to be an aircraft that has the highest number of shootdowns.
When you think about it calmly, Excellen’s piloting technique is amazing, right?
>>10
Both husband and wife are manual pilots…
Don’t bring the flying coffin.
Taking another look, there are quite a few traces of the Gespenst remaining.
Was your partner’s machine better?
>>13
It’s an extremely extravagant firecracker, isn’t it?
No matter how many times I see it, it seems impossible for them to handle a gun with their left hand.
The cannons are too much of an obstruction.
It is an aerodynamic cowl.
✕Armor
◯Aero cowl
With this, the top ace of the OG1 campaign is seriously crazy.
It’s not armor, but the boldness of using an aerodynamic cowling is just too much…
Is there any point in doing that aircraft concept in the PT, including the husband? That’s the problem.
Dr. Marion is a bit of an odd person when it comes to aircraft philosophy…
>>26
It’s quite something that a pilot can operate that strange aircraft design without any issues!
>>28
It’s kind of outrageous that someone who is not good at hand-to-hand combat lost completely to a special combat machine and is asking for modifications to be able to win.
The design looks like a knight in heavy armor at first glance, but
I’m just putting a thin iron cover on the frame.
Please let me ride with the top ace of the L5 war, not a kid like me…
The image in the thread is better than the original design by just cramming in a Tesla drive and a ton of boosters and thrusters to force it to fly.
I like the Alto because it seems easy to drive, but I wonder what they’re thinking with this one.
>>32
Are you a special vehicle driver or something?
>>35
Even the simulator where Britt is about to throw up is said by Kyosuke to be “way too light on Gs to even be relevant”…
>>32
The Alt Eisen is so difficult to handle that an average pilot would throw up and experience malfunctions from the G-forces. Although it boasts manual control and acceleration capabilities, it cannot engage in melee combat properly when approaching, so it’s not really easy to pilot…
>>32
Looks like a weak gambler.
>>34
What it means to be proper.
>>34
Can the maintenance worker properly service this?
>>39
It feels like I’ll be sucked in if I touch it.
>>34
Isn’t that a grotesque form?!
>>34
It’s like a Weiss Ein.
In game scenarios and Hachibu manga, this mobile suit is regarded as the top ace and ace of aces, much like Amuro from Gundam.
Looking at the performance in the game, it feels exaggerated, doesn’t it?
If we’re being proper, then maybe in the evening…
It looks easy to ride the Alto, but almost no ordinary person can ride it!
Alto’s greatest weapon is the charge that takes advantage of its acceleration, so it can’t fully unleash its abilities without a certain distance.
>>46
That may be true, but due to the armament’s constraints, it’s not suited for brawling or stopping to fight, and since the unit is just a PT filled with forward boosters and armor, it lacks power compared to its visual impression.
It’s not meant for fighting; it’s just an assault machine that dedicates everything to a full-on charge.
Since it’s based on the Gespenst, I feel that Weiss-chan has limitations in high mobility.
Compared to the units that were designed for high mobility combat from the very beginning.
I won’t ask for much, so please let me ride the Hükkebein Gunner.
Personally, I prefer Falken.
>>49
It’s probably because individuality dies, but I want to be allowed to use Victim Beak alone as well.
It’s scary to have such high mobility with a hollow armor made of aerodynamic cowl.
>>52
Are you picking a fight with a fighter jet?
Compared to the Alt Weiss, the Birgar Falken really looks like a much more decent machine.
>>55
No, but scissors… what are scissors…
>>56
“You can’t possibly squeeze it in! When I rewatch the anime…”
The scissors in the standing picture are so small that they only become larger than the burger when I use them, and it really makes me laugh.
Isn’t that a bit unfair!?
There will be a stun shock.
I would like to have regular armor with fixed ranged weapons, close combat weapons, and a Tesla drive, please…
>>58
The mass-produced Huckebein Mark II is enough for that.
>>60
In reality, it’s the optimal aircraft for carrying regular soldiers, which is why it became a key mass-produced model.
It was excellent by the time of Gesh 2.
“After going around once, they say that Schwein is the most standard.”
>>59
Well, it’s the time when you make Hyukke from Geshu…
In the latter half of IMPACT, it was tough because of the lack of firepower and not dodging well.
Unlike Alto, enhancements are treated as a hidden option with the master, and combined attacks will disappear.
>>62
It wasn’t a choice between the master and the true Getter.
The failure of the regular Hyukke is dragging on a lot.
It seems that the Falken is quite an impressive machine, considering it’s made by Dr. M.
>>67
My husband is cooperating, so I’m getting softer.
>>67
Dr. Kirk did all the designs, so it’s mostly made by Dr. Kirk.
>>67
Well, Dr. M doesn’t really get involved much…
If you get involved, you’ll become a Birgar.
>>67
The two machines that were created by incorporating the reflection of the overly sharpened Altavis with the husband are those.
But I like the Stag Beetle Crusher because it’s an armament that makes you want to say its name out loud.
The main design of the Built series is by my husband…
In C2, it’s not a strong choice between the true Getter, so I could completely choose based on preference, but in IMPACT, I end up losing the combined attack…
Zeora! I… love you…
I’ll crush it with this!
>>72
Dedicated lines → It’s terrible that there are normally fixed lines for armed characters.
>>75
That life is you! Not him!
Now!!
It’s like that, I guess.
It’s a collaboration with my husband…
Our side is thriving with the Gespenst, but it’s easy to see how much more peculiar the Huckebein series is generally superior.
>>78
In terms of mass-produced models, the Hyucke 2 is about one size lighter than the Geshu 2.
No matter how much armor there is, if it gets hit by a beam, it will penetrate in the end, so it’s better to have a lot of firepower and be agile, right…?
Ultimately, we will carry out a simultaneous attack that can be mistaken for a large-scale cloning saturation attack.
>>80
If you actually face that solo bullet curtain, you might underestimate the number of enemy troops.
I wonder what it feels like to pilot something like a simultaneous shooting of almost identical copies of oneself.
I think the Bilger is honestly quite a solid machine.
Please let me deploy the Birger without jacket armor.
It’s definitely because of that thing that’s making it empty B.
>>83
That’s right.
Terada later mentioned in a live broadcast that he received a lot of letters saying they were recreating an unpleasant setting.
>>83
If you’re going to ride that, wouldn’t it be better to use the mass-produced Hyukke or Exbein?
This launcher is not designed to pierce enemy armor, is it?
>>85
It’s harder than the material of the aerodynamic cowl, at least.
>>91
“Okustan means spear.”
Then it’s fine to stab, right?
>>93
By the way, this click sound is
>>94
Since becoming a line, I have no idea what the material is anymore…
Even though it’s such a craft, in Compact 2, the support defense activates automatically, so it was the correct operation to increase the armor.
The mass-produced Geshu 2 had its performance suppressed due to interference…
>>92
The halt in mass production was an interference, and the performance was not supposed to be suppressed.
>>99
So it’s just that the performance of the initial production model is insufficient.
>>106
The performance of the mass-produced Gesher is just suppressed for game-related reasons, and the specifications are unchanged from the R type; there should also have been improvements in communication capabilities.
It’s a craft that can fly and has long range, but it has no armor, so if it gets hit, it will either die or suffer damage.
If you can charge in, punch, take down, and then escape, you win; if you can’t take down, you’ll be isolated and die.
Choose what you like.
>>95
You’re not assuming that regular soldiers will be on board, right?
>>104
Shouldn’t we choose pilots based on the aircraft?
If you’re going to ride, it should be the mass-produced type, right?
The Marion brand is a bit…
…Are we really not going to mass-produce the Grungust?
>>100
The acceleration is lacking.
>>100
Expensive!
>>102
Summoning a sword from somewhere or transforming it excessively incurs costs, you know…
>>100
A special machine with low mobility and poor maneuverability, weighing six times that of a mass-produced Huckebein!?
If that’s the case for Terrain B, then everyone else is also relatively B, right?
They should just mass-produce a Daizenger that is easy to handle.
>>109
Is the production of ultra-high-end one-off machines that depend on the pilot’s body insane?
>>112
But it’s been proven by Jinrai that if double G gets mass-produced, it will be a huge hassle for the opponent…
>>109
That’s DML, so the pilot has to train in martial arts and swordsmanship, and once you get into that, you won’t be able to pilot a regular machine anymore…
The Steel Dragon Squad basically only has top pilots from humanity, so it becomes paralyzed.
>>109
No need for further discussion!
Even as a successor model (?), neither Alto nor I have received new background music.
It seems to be a relatively rare pattern now.
In the OG world, they’re making a little bit of the Type 2, right?
>>111
In GBA’s OG2, the Type 2 was my favorite machine for Kathina Russell…
>>111
Yeah
And because it was high and slow, it lost to the mass-produced Huckebein in the trial, leading to the cancellation of mass production.
>>111
It’s a trial type considering mass production, so it requires a bit.
But in the end, it’s still just better than the other Grungusts, so it’s still expensive and its maneuverability is peaky…
Looking at the concept, I really think the Elshneid has become an excellent mass-production machine.
Since Rion is used normally, don’t worry about the fact that the enemies were using it, okay, Mao-san?
>>113
The fact that a craft that hasn’t even been designed has emerged, and using a craft that the EOT organization had designed makes a completely different meaning, doesn’t it?
If the attack timing is even slightly off, it will fail, yet the most insane part is that you have to do all of that manually.
In the end, the defense plan has become predicated on the opponent launching a direct warp assault on the base, so there’s already a problem that we can’t even defend the base due to a lack of mobility; it’s the final stage of the OG world.
>>121
That’s why it was necessary to pursue mobility even at the expense of armor.
The world on the Shadow Mirror side has decided to produce the thread images…
If we’re going to mass-produce, it has to be the Valcion!
If I hadn’t transformed into something else, would there have been a reinforcement plan for the thread image?
>>127
Isn’t Falken the one who kept the overly sharp parts of the image in check and brought it within the bounds of common sense?
Looking at Riese’s enhancement policy, it seems that any deficiencies would be ignored and only the strengths would be developed, resulting in a machine that just strengthens armor, firepower, and mobility…
Considering what we can do, the mass-produced MK-U isn’t significantly inferior to the Elschneider…
Hückebein Cannon
Hückebein Tank
Huckebein Bird
Let’s make it.
>>131
Do you need a tank?
Is this white part basically like a motorcycle exterior plastic model?
It’s not an enhancement plan, but if it turns into something like Mugendai, it will end up looking like a scientifically created line.
What is attached to Weiss-chan is not armor, but an aerodynamic cowl.
In terms of completeness, isn’t Garlion superior?
The thread image was initially planned to be forced to fly with a booster, but it was resolved later with a retrofitted Tesla drive.
>>136
(Discontented Doctor)
Isn’t there a way of thinking like… trying to protect an important pilot?
>>138
As for my role, I’m a support sniper unit…
As a flying machine, the Rion type would be preferable.
I don’t know about flying humanoids, though.
But please wait.
If you are lacking in basic skills, won’t you continue to lose consistently unless you have some standout attributes?
In reality, the Garion is a masterpiece.
The ability to produce various variations indicates high expandability.
If I think that it has been utilized in later flights, it wasn’t a waste…
Isn’t it better that the half purge that was done in the anime is the default for Bilger?
But it seems strong to support a massive wave attack of crampons with a large number of Weissritters!
If you put a lot of it down, it looks strong!