
#4.5 Intermission.04 Hey, doesn’t Vilas-chan have swimsuits sold out? If not, then we’ll eat out tonight. No, because of the food and construction. G, don’t you know? There are some interesting materials being used. If necessary, should I run my Ajiro Electric at maximum performance for you? Ah, would M K = Kalu’s output be good enough? Ah-ha, there’s no problem with power. That’s all of it. It went way beyond the initial plan, though~ I’m not really keen about it, but if we’ve already chosen, then that’s fine. If it’s meant to be arranged, it could have been done like that. M schedule!!
I feel like it wasn’t as high in evasion performance as they said.
>>1
Considering it was built using only relatively safe technologies for the G-series frame, it moved quite well, didn’t it?
I wonder how they were planning to do this without Tesla Drive.
Like adding a ton of apogee motors like the Byalan and just going all out?
>>3
In reality, it wasn’t going well at all as an OG.
Tesla Drive was a godsend.
>>3
Initially, it was planned to forcibly launch by adding more boosters.
It didn’t go well normally.
>>8
What a silly design…
>>11
Kyosuke’s response.
>>3
If you attach a booster like the Alteisen, you can go straight up into the sky…
With no armor, the consumption of propellant is somewhat…
I’ve managed to live well until now…
I can’t put it out front because I don’t really avoid it, you know, Weiss.
>>5
Ahh, Kyosuke!! (As always)
>>5
It’s interesting that with the balance of OG1, it was still able to serve as a support defense while utilizing the beam coat fairly well.
It’s unreasonable to dodge while spinning a gun around.
By removing the armor and only using the cowl, and minimizing internal weapons to only a large rifle that is difficult to handle, we have given it air combat capabilities similar to those of a fighter aircraft (the armor has also become closer to that of a fighter).
The meaning of deploying this to the frontline assault units…
>>12
Just a simple job to support a slightly sturdier close-range unit as it penetrates deeper into enemy lines.
I’m saying it like a joke, but it’s basically like saying ‘just die.’
Although it has a crazy propulsion system, the thick armor makes it seem like Alto Eisen is still better in comparison.
>>16
Over there, there’s a trap with that specification that isn’t a fighting machine; it’s a newcomer-killer aircraft.
If the bunker isn’t operated manually, it will go off course, and if it can’t take down the enemy in one hit and gets stopped, it becomes a slow-moving turtle that struggles in close combat and gets left behind in enemy territory to die.
It feels like I’ll be flying with a lot of boosters, just like Riese…
The benefits of aerodynamic cowling in space are…
It’s not just my imagination that it doesn’t avoid attacks as much considering the settings…
>>19
The pilot is desperately covering, and even though they say they’ve reduced the armor to the limit to improve mobility, in the end, the base frame itself is heavy and sturdy, so it’s still a Gespenst…
>>22
If you want to lighten and fly the Gesh, it’s faster to assemble it from another aircraft.
I think the two of them are wondering how they can fight in such silly machines together.
I feel like if you add Weiss-chan and Alto and divide by two, you’ll get Tallgeese.
>>23
Speaking of which, the Tallgeese also had a big booster on its arm side…
The joints are probably sturdy due to the convenience of the creator, so the aircraft is likely to withstand some reckless movements.
It seems that those with skill can perform almost acrobatic movements to avoid things.
Vice is not as avoiding as it sounds, and Alto is not as rigid as it seems.
Throughout the series, it feels like Excellencia is excessively high-spec while Weiss is not quite the same, creating an imbalance.
Alto is still within the realm of Alto, so there are limits to how much armor can be raised, and without acceleration, it wouldn’t be worthwhile, which puts a constraint on adding heavy armor that would slow down acceleration…
As long as Alto receives it skillfully so that the damage doesn’t reach the core, it will be fine.
>>30
The maintenance worker got angry.
Wasn’t it Air A…?
>>31
At the point when they appear as a unit in the game, Dr. M has unusually compromised and equipped them with a Tesla Drive, so they can properly fly.
If Dr. Ma absolutely wouldn’t back down, it’s likely that a version of Weiss-chan with even lower mobility would have been born, probably in space B or C.
You must be the ace, right?
So I created a burger and falcon that appeal to everyone.
>>36
Expectations were that the joint development entrusted the weaponry to Doctor Ma, while it was Falcon that did not hand it over to Bilgar.
The weapons of the bigger…
Amazing, Tesla Drive!
Well, that’s going to be standard equipment.
Every time I hear the story, the excellence of the Rion series stands out.
It was really tough in the second half because I got hit a lot in IMPACT.
If you ignore game mechanics, it’s not as excellent as you might think.
The fact that the numbers are aligned and the production facilities are in place is a result of the political power of the producing entity.
It may be like this, but the official L5 war top ace is Excellen.
>>42
The former guidance team members who seem capable of opposing us are either wanted or busy with other work.
Masaki, who can earn a lot quickly with Cyflash, is not a military personnel, so this setting is quite thought out.
But they’re getting results in actual practice…
>>43
The Steel Dragon Fleet L5 has the highest number of confirmed kills in active service…
>>50
Realistically, it’s usually stronger to have a longer range.
The Leon system has good productivity, but ultimately, issues with armor and firepower came up quickly, and when we tried to resolve that, it ended up going in a direction similar to the PT…
Sure, the Steel Dragon Squadron only has monster pilots from top to bottom…
Everyone except for the monsters dies.
This old hag designed a lot of junk that relies mostly on the pilot.
But the Falken is a really boring mid-range, medium-armored, medium-armed machine… is it suited for mass production?
Zeora has support defense and has a strong defensive capability, so she is better suited for someone like Lars rather than Falken.
I remember that the Nanbu couple managed to get by with the performance of the pilots (spiritual commands) while the aircraft’s performance remained quite mediocre…
Alto thinks about making high-powered contact with the enemy for just a moment and knocking them down there! In that sense, he’s the craziest one.
Alto and Weiss are supposed to have modified the WS main unit to the strongest stats, but they’re not dodging as much as I expected, so I’m wondering what to do in normal operation.
>>55
I have a memory that it was manageable as long as I prioritized the enhancement parts, but perhaps the expected position for the main character’s machine was more of a subdued silver…
>>77
If it becomes Liese and Line, then it’s not bad.
Before that, it’s a support machine.
The excellence of Tesla drives and plasma-based generators is amazing.
My husband primarily targets big fish, so there’s no point in rushing at small fries, and the others either join halfway or their machines aren’t suited for rapid firing.
The story of Zenga being officially missing is something that is understandable.
I wonder if they improved it by making it into an Einstein.
>>58
Once I became an Einst, it felt like I became the ultimate form of a PT.
There are fewer people whose affiliations are clearly defined and not ambiguous.
I want to seriously dissect everything about the line once.
I’m saying things like that.
I’ve been messing around with various things, but the base model is the Gespenst…
>>62
That said, since it’s not the mass-produced one of 2’s M, the specs are pretty good, right?
Since the armor is also an aerodynamic cowl, I feel like it can work because Geshu-chan is sturdy.
>>62
The Hüeck Mk2, which could be considered a brother in the G2 frame, is much slimmer.
No matter how much she says she has cut back, Vice-chan has not completely let go of Geshu.
Could it be that Excellency would be stronger if it was riding on Hyukke?
>>63
It might be perfect to inherit the concept and have an H-frame Falken.
By the way, why did Line Weiss survive even though Ein Stort was destroyed?
Are there parts left over from that origin? It’s quite the case…
>>64
Mii-chan is also completely intact, right?
>>64
The daughter, who is basically an Einsteiner herself, is also somehow alive, so it’s probably a trivial matter…
If it hadn’t become a Line Weissritter, it would have ended up as a pitiable machine with paper-thin armor and moderate mobility.
>>65
In other words, just as Alte was requested by Rize, we should also be appropriately strengthened.
Well, the SRX team is also in charge of the boss, so it’s a waste to have them do the cleanup of the weaklings, isn’t it?
>>66
However, when my husband is eating something big, he tends to drop a surprisingly large number of things.
Isn’t this the reason for the top ace of the L5 war?
What should I do if I can’t avoid it…?
>>72
Well, it’s a game discussion, but in the manga, they haven’t taken much damage at all.
It’s truly at a level where there are no missing parts at all.
That is an aerodynamic cowl.
However, this wife is the type like her husband, so if you put her in a poorly designed machine, she would probably know how to handle it, but then she would start saying something like “compared to that, it’s not that great.”
The two main protagonist mechs in the compact series are for close-range support and long-range support, you see.
Hitting with my own hands is just the final blow.
Well, it’s not like a regular Geshu’s armor can easily withstand enemy attacks, right?
I can’t shake the feeling that it seems pretty much like an “Owatashiki” even before the armor is reduced.
>>80
I think it’s more of a guarantee for acceleration rather than a guarantee against being hit.
In the end, no matter how much you modify it, the base is still a custom Gessy.
https://hobby.dengeki.com/trial/suparobo/srw_ogin_roa97gFdfsY/?page=12
It’s funny that only Weiss is increasing the number of shots with copies.
>>82
(No duplication)
>>82
This is all the main body.
The Gespenst is a good unit, but it’s crazy to use it as a base for special machines or aircraft!
>>83
Then, let’s introduce an EOT focused on stability to the H-frame of the Hucke, centered on improving maneuverability.
We will enhance the flavor with armament while maintaining high mobility and sufficient armor.
I remember that during the Impact era, it was reasonably usable thanks to its range and sniping.
>>85
I’m not sure, so I apologize if I’m mistaken, but I feel like the impact of Alt Weiss was stronger than C2.
It’s the worst that this is acceptable for a living doctor.
It seems that once an Einst becomes a robot or something similar, they won’t die even if the higher-tier entities are destroyed, a detail that was added retroactively during the Yett era.
Why can this guy physically clone himself in the first place?
I guess they wanted to put new models on it if they advanced the OG.
>>94
There are almost no examples of other main character characters receiving machines that are even further ahead than their final mecha in the original work, so I wonder…
Isn’t it just the Grun Mk II and the Huckebein Armored?
It’s quite strange that there are coordinated attacks in Alto Weiss.
Why are those guys shooting at the same range?
If you look at it from the concept of a sniper with mobility and range to maintain distance where it can’t be counterattacked, it still feels somewhat reasonable.
More than Alto
I like the semi-raw design of the line.
Even though the partner’s machine is also designed to charge into battle while taking attacks.
The aircraft control performance is bad, isn’t that stupid!
After the enhancement, the weight balance becomes even more skewed, making it difficult to walk properly. There’s nothing more to say about that.