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[G Generation] It feels like it’s been a while since I’ve seen Gems Gun too.

Certainly! Here’s the extracted text: – G G E N E R A L – Pre-registration now open – Gems Gun – DENGEKI ONLINE – V – Mobile Suit Gundam

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Is this guy able to operate in space?

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>>1

This was designed as a general-purpose machine similar to the Heavy Gun, but partway through, they incorporated technology from the Silhouette Formula project and divided it into ground use and space use. However, after deployment, the operational policy wasn’t properly determined, leading to both being used together on the lunar surface. So, while there are indeed strengths and weaknesses, it can handle both.

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It’s been ten years since F91 and beyond have participated in G Generation.

F91 is not here, but…

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It was smelly at this point, so it’s impossible.

>>2

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I briefly caught a glimpse of Major Iku, so it seems like they’re really getting into V Gundam.

Maybe a story will be added in the next update.

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Is a strong G Generation of tires going to make a comeback?

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Was this guy always this cool?

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Once again, a hell surrounded by a massive number of Zanskar MS, being shot at with heat wires.

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Since I’m from a gym family, I am a multi-role.

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“Isn’t a bug just a fabrication from the internet?”

In the end, it became appropriate for the Denanzon from the initial model.

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>>9

The heavy gun is still the same…

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>>12

That guy is in charge of the comic relief, so he won’t change that easily.

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>>16

Therefore, we are adding a new active heavy gun category called Heavy Gun U.

…I wonder if they want to make T a gag character to that extent.

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I haven’t played Overworld, but does Ainrad still come out safe when it’s shot down?

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>>13

G Generation has that vicious design until the very end.

The Super Robot Wars series has been quite nerfed.

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The javelin that looks like it’s for space can also be used normally on the ground…

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Were you already there in the F91 era?

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>>15

There are both gems guns and javelins.

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If F91 hasn’t participated, could it be that Heavy Gundam also can’t join the battle…?

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>>17

I think you can go from F90, right?

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>>17

There’s a Macedonian heavy gun in V too.

I don’t know if I’ll put it out.

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>>17

I’m sure it will come out.

In FF, the heavy gun was depicted a lot, wasn’t it?

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Three years after the rollout of the F91, the official deployment of the Gemzgun began.

Since UC123 is part of the F91 main story, James Gunn is a senior from the workplace that was created later…

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The MS from F91 is mostly appearing in F90 even if F91 isn’t participating.

…So there is a possibility that we don’t need to bring in F91 to participate.

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>>24

You’re in the group photo, aren’t you?

You really keep on about that, don’t you?

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Are there really elements that can’t be included without F91 participating…?

Isn’t it the case that characters and MS haven’t appeared in F90?

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>>25

Carozzo is also out, and since Zabiine seems likely to come out in the cluster too…

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>>25

Seabook

Well, since there’s a Crossbone, I can bring it out as Kincaid.

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The development of the F91 to its operational deployment is slow…

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It seems that the Crossbone Vanguard was usually repelled outside of the Frontier Side area.

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>>27

It has become the case that we couldn’t extend our influence beyond Side 4…

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Does that mean the G custom can also be used this time?

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>>31

If you’re going to create a development family tree around formulas, I think it’s a good topic to fill in, and you shouldn’t miss the opportunity to use it.

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Designate Hauerly as captain.

I wonder what kind of games we can play.

I still don’t understand how it’s different in mobile games.

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>>32

Battleships have completely different systems, so that kind of gameplay is not possible.

For now, it seems that we still can’t really play around with getting non-combatants into MS.

Well, it’s only natural to prioritize characters who piloted MS in the original work, and since the voice recordings are already done, they could add them quickly if they wanted to.

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It seems that Berf will be making its first appearance in G Generation.

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The machine that was not present in either Genesis or Cross Raise is making its appearance after a full 13 years.

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F91 will probably be implemented eventually.

It seems like it will take a few more years if it is not included in the initial implementation work…

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>>36

There aren’t that many aircraft, and the conversation is short too.

I think it’s actually better suited for an early event rather than a major update.

Just like UCE and Battle Operation are also pushing around F91.

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Originally, there was a setting where it would soon lead to internal divisions and the onset of an era of space warfare, right? Crossbone.

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This time, the variations of the heavy gun and G cannon have been significantly increased.

If you don’t implement it here, it would be a lie at this level.

And of course, they’re going to release the F80 model kit as well.

I mean, it’s also part of the promotion, isn’t it?

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Well, it’s probably George in Bosch.

I wonder who will be the voice of Galemson.

I don’t even know whose voice it was back then.

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Gems Gun is always out and about with Crossbone…

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I like the design of Gems Gun because it has a cheap version of the F91 vibe.

The performance has been quite terrible…

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>>46

Well, F91 is pretty rough in Crossbone too, so it might be similar…

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>>50

Which world’s Crossbone did you read?

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>>50

Harrison bit back, but the other F91s were instantly taken out by X1.

Harrison is just abnormal, and the original performance difference is probably around that level.

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>>57

Who do you think is riding in the X1?

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>>50

It wasn’t that bad, but… you say that after reading it, huh…

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>>46

This fool is desperately shouting this from above.

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Wasn’t there a G Generation where all the characters were crammed into a twin layout, making the visuals look terrible?

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Isn't this FF in the first place?

At that time, Anaheim’s small-scale MS “Heavy Gundam” did not meet the Federation’s requirements, and there was a need for even higher performance and efficient small MS. The Federation, not bad, right?! Joga!! This is huge! So, the military’s MS development research institute “Sannari” was the one that requested the development of the next-generation model! Director!! Is it okay to drink this?! In the first place, it was Sannari that proposed the small MS, you know. The one who might have been the least satisfied with the performance of the “Heavy Gundam” could be Sannari!

Isn’t this FF in the first place?

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In the first place, the Federation’s mass-produced units like the F91 and V have outdated models at the forefront.

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Do your self-promotion a little better.

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>>54

It’s a crazy child who is not allowed to touch even with the previous response included.

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Isn’t that sticky James Gunn again…?

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>>59

I mean, it’s the same as that guy from the other day, isn’t it?

Kurobon is just a vague memory and still the same.

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>>59

I’m a Newtype, but I probably think that the anonymous posters are already suspicious.

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I just found out that this guy is involved in the Silhouette Formula project…

So, is it a mass-produced version of Neo or Silhouette?

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>>60

No, these guys rolled out around the silhouette era.

There are some media talking about the influence of the silhouette plan, but I wonder if it’s the Javelin shot lancer.

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>>67

I see, so that’s how it is.

I was feeling unsure because I couldn’t figure it out even after searching, so thank you.

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>>68

At least in the case of the Frontier Incident, the background is about the silhouette formula, and during that same period, the climax of UC 123 is that the main mobile suit is an early model Javelin without a shot lancer.

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>>53

So Hardygan had such underwhelming performance…

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Trying to talk about the performance of an MS only in terms of generator output and total thrust.

I do not take the pilot’s skills into consideration at all.

These two points never change, so it’s too easy to understand.

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"Make sure not to get caught as the one who's causing trouble again when your ID is revealed."

Image file name: 1733049203512.jpg-(461333 B) F80 Main pilot: Death God Duelists (Death Guns) Gun Mad Boy Lieutenant Dodonga Don Lieutenant Ian, etc. This thread is old, so it will disappear soon. 84 24/12/01 (Sun) 20:17:24 ID: uvchi1Sk[4] No.1258654085: ng + Well, the thread image is a weakling that lost in competition against the high-performance machine, Gems Gun. 106 24/12/01 (Sun) 20:20:45 ID: uvchi1Sk[4] No.1258655818: ng + It smells like there’s the usual anti-Gems Gun stalker around. 112 24/12/01 (Sun) 20:21:27 ID: uvchi1Sk[4] No.1258656189: ng + What’s this, another anti thread? Disband. 194 24/12/01 (Sun) 20:34:15 ID: uvchi1Sk[4] No.1258662615: ng + As expected, it’s the usual anti. This F80 thread is just like this.

“Make sure not to get caught as the one who’s causing trouble again when your ID is revealed.”

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>>69

This is an introduction of myself.

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What was it again? It’s actually a mobile suit that’s not much different from a baby version, right?

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Is it a laughing matter that someone was killed by Gems Gun in the Reiwa era?

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According to the materials from that time, it is true that it branched off into the Javelin, but there isn’t any specific mention of combat power, and it was noted that the operational concept on the ground was not established during the early stages of development.

It was written that there are complaints about the output, but it has also been used for a long time due to its low failure rate.

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>>75

If you’re dissatisfied with the output, then it’s a matter of numbers you can rely on.

In the end, isn’t it okay to have insufficient output, including the F80?

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>>76

That’s okay, right?

Otherwise, I wouldn’t understand the reason Javelin was born.

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>>76

This sticky head is really bad, or rather, it’s just like usual for an air reader.

Saying that at that time and in that situation…

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>>76

It was somewhat contradictory because it was almost equivalent to Denanzon, so in the case of F90FF, the worker being compared ended up having higher performance.

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>>87

That worker… could it be made by Buhh!?

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>>88

Or a magic-modified worker derived from Oldsmobile technology.

Either way, we are in an era where there are machines that can no longer be called working machines due to their performance.

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I want to have a normal conversation about things like V and Formula aircraft, but it feels like something strange is sticking around…

I can’t understand.

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>>77

Moreover, every time it’s either a vague memory, a lie, or just made up.

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>>78

When I pointed out the G Generation knowledge with an obvious air player attitude, they went on a deleting spree and were causing a ruckus, so it’s easy to understand.

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The one who was causing a scene before seemed like someone who just wanted to hit Gem’s gun.

I want to say that the Gems Gun is just low performance, anyway.

When the F80, which is in the same performance range, gets criticized, it really gets on my nerves.

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The generator on the pack side makes me think that the specifications sheet for the F80 is quite decorative.

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At least I wish they would learn after being pointed out just once.

Why do you keep repeating the same story every time?

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>>86

They’re the kind of pathetic individuals who can’t even learn.

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>>86

I learned to attribute abusive behavior to others.

It doesn’t matter because I’ve been seen through like an impostor and my ID is frequently revealed.

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Even the MS of the V era is just an inconsequential mass-produced machine.

It’s so high-performance that it can re-enter the atmosphere on its own…

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This time, since there are restrictions for each G Generation work, there probably won’t be any participation for the Heavygun unless F91 comes.

The Federation would likely have the three types of Jegan, G Cannon, Heavy Gun, and something around F91 from that era.

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>>93

But the heavy gun is really active with the F90, right?

Isn’t the F90 heavy gun good enough?

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>>95

I think they will normally release it under the F90 name.

In other media, I started releasing the RF series under the name F90FF.

Honestly, I’ve started to think that F90FF and F90 clusters exist to consolidate various scattered things under one name as much as possible.

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>>93

You just need to prepare the Heavy Gun (F90) and Heavy Gun (F91).

Z is doing that too.

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I wonder what kind of treatment the F90 will receive in G Generation.

Is it under the FF name according to recent trends?

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>>96

Actually, it just says F90.

But I think it’s unthinkable not to play FF.

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Conversely, the Heavy Gun was already outdated by the time of F91.

The era of F90FF was the peak, especially since I defeated Rizel.

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The F80, which replaced the components that make up the aircraft with cheaper ones, had to adopt a higher output generator than the F90, as even that was insufficient.

In other words, if cheap parts are used, even if the generator’s output values are high, it will result in insufficient output.

If cheaper parts than those used in the F80 were used to lower the cost, even with equivalent output, it would likely not be sufficient.

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Is Javelin-kun in G Generation?

By the way, I think there should be at least one action game where you can control that guy soon.

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>>101

This can be said about all Gundams from the 100s…

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There has been a long-standing mention on Wikipedia that the performance of the Gems Gun is low, but wasn’t there no source for it?

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>>103

In the first place, the specs have been the same as Denanson’s since long ago.

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Gems gun adhesive… I didn’t know that existed…

…Why?

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>>105

I don’t understand.

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>>105

Rather, there are trashy individuals who are disrupting this entire era, so we must kill them as soon as we find them.

They often come to threads about Battle Operation or Exvs.

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>>108

Today, the guy who was causing a ruckus in the Zeta Gundam thread seemed really suspicious.

They were constantly talking about just numbers and completely ignoring things like the Psycho Frame and the characteristics of the mobile suits from the Char’s Counterattack era.

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>>108

Recently, it was this guy who was also making noise in the 0083 thread, repeatedly shouting “Zion aliens” and giving himself away.

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>>105

There are just crazy people who don’t want to talk about Gundam in a fun way, starting with F91 and V.

So when it comes to MS discussions, since James Gunn spans over the era, it’s easy to bring him up, but anyone who raises him in the context of F91 is a troll! It’s like they were using a method of trolling while being a troll themselves.

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What’s sticking is not the Gems Gun, but the V Gun itself anyway.

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I want them to release the F90FF type because I like it.

It’s fine to be an NV type as well.

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If the low performance of the Gems Gun is related to the V Gundam itself, then it makes sense.

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>>111

Well, in that era, the F91 would have low performance as well…

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It’s true that the treatment of Javelin in the work is poor.

On the contrary, the novel version has a long scope in space, but the treatment of the Javelin is poor.

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I would be really happy if Bellef or Dill comes in the pilot.

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There are some abnormal people who are at least obsessing over Gems Gun, from F91 to V.

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The settings that have been around for a long time are generally like this.

“` UC.0153 RGM-119 Jemz Gun Federation Identification Mark Ship MS (Common) Arabic Number (Indicating Overlays) 01234 56789 Development of Jemz Gun Among the civilian defense MS based on the development of the Jemz Gun, the Jemz Gun itself gained immense popularity for its mechanical aspects. Its design incorporated features and mechanisms from humanoid mobile mechs (=mobile sensors) that were immensely popular at the time, allowing it to strike poses akin to a high-end sports car. The greatest characteristic of this unit lies in its development, which completely revamped the MS development concept within the Earth Federation Army, in line with the concept of being an icon of city use. In particular, the basic technology for easy customization was outstanding, resulting in an overwhelming proliferation of custom machines during the development phase, with all produced units, including the initial deployment models, reflecting this. The initial deployment type was reassessed by the Earth Federation Army, focusing on safety and cost performance, leading to the “Jubarka” initiative by the safety-first Earth Federation Government, which resulted in mass production derived from an original design selection process. Thus, a large-scale redesign was undertaken, and some of the Atlases reverted to the original design. The period known as Jemz Gun 1997 exhibited the most refined designs. This type served as the initial deployment model for the entire Jemz Gun series. Ultimately, the space navigation units stationed on the Fly Unit within the Europe region of the Earth Federation Army were installed to move to reflector units during mobility in space. The props stationed on the Fly Unit rotated around the vehicle on land, with sensors housed in the main center cone of the joints. Even within the Jemz Gun series, it represented a typical style, and the central administrative agency of the Federation planned to release a variety of variations replacing the standard models, included in the Jemz Gun Archive’s Skyline. The “Jubarka,” a modified Earth Federation space colony habitation unit, was equipped with support functions for the sub-deck on the THE CR192 (low-type reform type), and through next-generation internal circuit board design, collaborated with electronic companies to expand its specs for the enlarged model. During this period, the modifications of the Jemz Gun, known as Patience and Filenel, sparked heated discussions. The Jubarka series enhanced the deployed model within the space military, and its improved orbital penetration capability was engineered. Resistance to heavy gravity in space was standardized, customized for high-durability, and featured transport enlargement equipped with Leesend-type systems based on consciousness. When weaponized by the technical organization emphasizing ground units, the transport-side units gained popularity as both Kreyos supply units and amplification devices. The India region deployment targeted the grenade-type units that lacked shield fields initially, but were compact and had potential for transport units. The deployment by the Earth Federation Army employed back-mounted units with a further advent of directionality. It was as if“`

The settings that have been around for a long time are generally like this.

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>>115

It’s not clearly established whether the output was actually low-performing, just that there were complaints from those who used it and some teasing suggesting it was on par with a worker’s level.

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>>131

So even if that’s the case, I said it could be said about the same output range like the F80, but for some reason that guy got really angry there.

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>>115

It had an oddly refreshing design impression, but in the high-detail illustrations, it feels connected to something like Baby Gun.

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>>133

When lined up, you can see the flow of the Jegan Heavy Gun and the Gems Gun, right?

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I wonder if a cluster Gundam with chaotic movements will come out…

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This.

“`
Jagan R Type (A9 Type) RGM-89R Model Armament Manufacturing Hard Total Height 19.0m Weight 37.1t, 60.4t Body 27,300kW Related Bone Structure Refelette Demen Production Two System Interchange Mechanism (1) Cockpit* Light Beam East Material Shift Tastat• Haran• Fuhaf Futtarm• Li Rantoru O• Bomb• Department Cool Refit Sensation Fuku Body Fire All Transformation Volume All Related (1) Related Production App Total Motor x30 Heavy Gun HEAVY-GUN RGM-109 Model Armament Manufacturing Hard Total Height 15.8m Weight 19.4t 64.2 respectively [Surface: TS Lusium Metal Material Agent 8 Beam 2,280 Power 28,700kW Separation Use Preference Ibizer • Rusa Beru Ruchi • Beam Gun • Beam Shift Heart Use • Saima Bi-9 • *Decayed Component Air of Field Heart App Total Motor x64 Units G Cannon G-CANNON Model Armament Manufacturing F71 (F-71H) Total Height 14.em Body 25,500kW Destruction 8 Body Record Head Gabutasu Possible Amount Material It Two System Interchanging High Altitude Shooting Field Welcome Dress Used Two Degrees Beam Sa • Risa Beturu Ken Development Next Is Pishif Eshuto All has 2 Land Equipment Repetitive Structure Available Related Use Fu Bar Sleeve • Store App Total Motor x41 Hardy Gun HARDY-GUN Model Armament Manufacturing RGM-111 Production A Shirein A’s Rengya G Factory Cockpit Support Total Height 15. Mythical Destruction 25.9g [Material 9 Lower Head Non-Reflective Power 29,300KW Related Period Device Economics (What Shoots) Vun Naru 1/Phil Model ・Saber Related • Response Piece Soft Measurement + Roll Gun I Must Heavy Slur Using Beam Festival (1) For Side-Eyzer ・G Review Mission Active Road Pos App Total Motor x55 Named Armament RGM-119 Total Height 18.7m Destruction 00kW Liu Collect Public Device An Nari Ushi 4): 9 Light Ryorushis Tofukuhisa Baku General Power (General 220kW Italian Sky Eye to Jikan Ran Device Necessary Heavy Slur Holding Used A Forest I Mo-Nk with Rotate Transmit Test Main Exchange 1S. One Class Motanji Har Use Beam N • J ・I Material Subsidy App Total Motor x6 Javelin JAVELIN Model Armament Manufacturing RGM-122 Total Height Steel Destruction Fusion Up to 220K2) Just Na Nam Jaya Add, etc. Sands Measurement & Use Beam Zドル Ken Transportation All Power Abolition Chemical Up to the high Cerezo Acceptived Cart Nothing Two Pieces Use Futa Transformation Optimal Life Stream Technical Team Deliver Related Visual Nazi Flame Field Results App Total Motor x18 Field A Tube with Few Denan-Zon DENAN ZON Model Armament Manufacturing Knife XM-01 Exam 13.9m9 [14.0m Destruction 17.2 Body One Class Head Material, etc. Personnel Two Related Requires Support Heavy Slur Head Reception Mission I Shiran N・Ris Sainte Tette Pei・D Plate New Energy Technology Bork Kabei of the Heavy Material Non-diameter After Heavy BW Sist Related Objects & Utakao
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This.

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It's probably quite uninteresting that it's officially written as "Denanzon is suitable."

RGM-119 Gems Gun is a successor to the RGM-109 adopted in the RGM-X project. It is heavily influenced by the Formula project (particularly, the exterior resembles the F91), and it is a compact machine that boasts an output comparable to titanium alloy.

It’s probably quite uninteresting that it’s officially written as “Denanzon is suitable.”

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>>123

In other words, there hasn’t been any mention of mobile workers or anything like that since FF.

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>>125

Yes

In other words, it’s wrong to compare things from that era.

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Don’t touch it.

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I don’t know if it’s the same person, but maybe the one who kept fabricating settings on Wikipedia is still around and causing a stir somewhere like this.

It felt like Zoroark and the entire article were fabricated settings.

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If the Denanzon-appropriate Gems Gun had been eliminated and the Javelin had been adopted.

It’s the same with the F80, you know.

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>>136

In reality, both are used during the V era (F80 was set up that way too).

From the moment you’re playing it like that, you’re completely out of touch with reality.

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>>137

The reason the F80 is not treated as an official aircraft was quickly established.

Not knowing this means you haven’t read it…

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In the era of technological decline depicted in “Crowbondust,” it seems like the reason Gems Gun was primarily adopted by the Federation is due to its low failure rate design.

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Don’t touch, don’t touch.

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Why is James Gunn’s setting for ground deployment so vague? It has been uncertain for the past 20 years, but it seems like it will be organized soon.

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>>144

As for the subsequent discussions on localized deployments, it seems that there is a reason for the robust design with a low failure rate, allowing it to operate even in harsh environments.

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I wanted to talk about G Generation, but what is this?

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>>145

Shall we talk about G Generation in this thread now…?

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Honestly, in G Generation, the Gems Gun feels more like a machine before the Javelin (before V Gundam) in terms of imagery.

It would be nice to have some interesting weapons or something.

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>>149

I want to see parts where it’s like, “Whoa, this guy is surprisingly doing well, like Mobius from Cross Rays…”

That’s the kind of thing that happens in G Generation.

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The latest mass-produced models of the Federation at that time were the F91 and V.

It won’t come out either…

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The F80 has an actual thrust setting that corresponds to its low numbers.

There is also a setting where it is supplemented with a pack.

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The G Generation’s Gemzgunn only gives me the impression of having a minimal amount of space D every time.

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When it comes to unique equipment for the Gems Gun, there’s only the short shoulder anti-personnel Vulcan!

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I don’t really mind since I’ve never been that strong with things like Heavy Gundam or G Generation.

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Is it true that the responses are really negative towards Gems now?

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Being able to fly, having a beam shield, and having high basic performance is really strong.

It was simply too difficult to use without cosmic compatibility as just a soul.

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    [Code Geass] What you’re saying makes sense, but in the end, even if one’s status rises, the only one being evaluated is the individual as a Britannian soldier, and it’s ironic that it didn’t save the position of the Japanese people.

    • March 26, 2025
    [Code Geass] What you’re saying makes sense, but in the end, even if one’s status rises, the only one being evaluated is the individual as a Britannian soldier, and it’s ironic that it didn’t save the position of the Japanese people.