
Kyosuke: “Go!”
The revolving bunker is also difficult to use, so it’s fine.
Isn’t the Alto Aizen hard to use?
Heat Horn is definitely easy to use.
>>3
It’s not that long or big, so the claymore gets in the way.
It’s not like the neck’s mobility is amazing, so if you use it, you’ll end up swinging your whole upper body.
I think the worst among Alto’s weapons is the Heat Horn.
Is there anyone who can hit the heat horn?
Why do we have to heat the horns and use them as weapons?
It comes charging in at an amazing speed headfirst, and I’m like, “Huh!? Huh!?” and get flustered.
It’s hard to use just by accelerating the main body, and there’s no way to have an easy-to-use weapon.
The only weapon that could counterattack properly, the split missile, has somehow been removed.
>>8
Don’t make fun of me!
There is a properly functioning triple machine cannon!
>>24
I’m not good at shooting, but…
At the point of using crampons, the level of imbalance at which the sister in the PT later performs silly rotational maneuvers is such that she can keep herself upright quite well.
Later, the level of rapid acceleration and deceleration that makes one vomit, just by being ridden by a telekinetic who can create clones of themselves with a super machine.
I can’t defend Heat Horn, no matter what.
>>10
It is surprisingly useful when fighting in close range with special equipment! (Yatsuhara investigation)
How are you supposed to activate the slicing move without horns?
>>11
If you can deflect it with your head, you can avoid it, right?
Is it insane to have a huge thruster mounted on the shoulder of a robot whose arm is almost entirely concentrated with weapons?
Even if my arms become unusable, I can charge forward!
>>15
There are no weird gimmicks, so once it’s heated up, it’s just a matter of diving in headfirst and causing accidents with the enemy, which might be a relief for soldiers who are not good at close combat.
>>16
Don’t put soldiers who excel in shooting battles in such a machine.
This is strange, Alt Eisen.
>>18
It almost sounds like there’s nothing strange about it…
>>25
Aren’t you using any of EOT’s strange technology at all?
>>27
Your biased thinking was strange, you know!?
>>25
I think it’s a good point that it is relatively sturdy for a machine aimed at mass production.
>>28
The reason for equipping the aircraft, which was aimed for mass production, with tricky maneuverability and weapons that cannot be handled by regular soldiers is…?
>>32
It’s a world where the mass-produced units had fixed armaments of plasma stakes, you know?
>>38
Is it possible that the regular soldiers in this world are actually exceptionally skilled…?
It’s strange, Alt Eisen.
It’s strange, the developer of Alt Eisen.
The only useful weapon for the Alto is the gun on its left arm.
Dr. Ma’s PT is basically hard to use.
(Although equipped like this, I’m not particularly skilled at close-quarters brawling.)
>>23
The boss being in a diagonal position is quite fitting for the setting, huh…
The pilot who can handle it best is the weirdest.
>>26
It seems like things can be managed reasonably well… Should I mass-produce it?
>>26
Mastering it (coughing up blood)
Master (fracture)
Well… strengths and such…
The Tesla drive is not an EOT, so it’s fine to incorporate it into the Weissritter, said Doctor Jonathan.
>>30
Got it! Hired as a balancer!
It’s better to cut down than to dodge, as it leaves no worries behind…
It reacts well to the front direction, though…
Everything else is devastating.
>>36
That’s rude… If it’s a straight line, it’s faster above too.
>>46
Don’t hold back when you’re closing in on Leon flying high in the sky; you’ll end up with cracked ribs.
Well, it was a result where I really couldn’t gauge the extent of it.
Considering the full acceleration style of the Alto, it seems that moving would be better for evasion than making wide movements and shaking my head while in a stationary position.
>>37
There aren’t proper thrusters directed sideways during the charge.
I can’t remember if the beam coat that makes my eyes sparkle was standard equipment.
>>41
Is it a barrier? My eyes are shimmering.
A line that wouldn’t be said now.
The armament is strange, but I think it’s crazy that such a heavy-duty machine has no side boosters for lateral movement because it’s overwhelmed by its armament.
Thanks to the eccentric person who keeps making motion for the plasma stake, it’s probably turning out okay.
Every time I watch the EDN anime, I think that the last Claymore didn’t hit at all, did it?
What kind of user-friendly weapons does this guy have…?
>>49
Triple Machine Cannon
I wonder if it’s like a Kawasaki bike that turns only by the angle of the main booster, with the handlebars fixed and turning just by leaning…
The doctor stubbornly insists on calling it Mk-III.
If you’re an OG, you can load up wielded weapons afterwards…
The Shishiou Blade that comes with this Nacht’s armor parts.
I think it’s generally bad when someone becomes an ace by skillfully handling a strange aircraft.
I think everything strange about this guy is the pilot’s fault.
>>57
It’s a problem for Dr. Ma, but as for Rize, well…
If you give Kyosuke a more decent machine, he might be stronger in a more decent way…
>>58
In the manga, it seems like the temporary car, the Type 2, didn’t quite fit during the Rize renovation… No, it’s just that this strange habit has been ingrained, right?
Because I am the latest Gespenst.
The worst part is that it is actually producing results in battle.
Isn’t there a risk of breaking your neck when using Heat Horn against a large machine?
What I realized from handling plastic models and figures is that the heat horn is longer than I expected, so it seems like it can actually be used properly as a weapon, and the body is large enough that it makes contact right away, so it can’t be used without significant effort.
That guy only charges at you, even in the brocade.
Kyosuke is adjusting to Alto.
Alto matches Kyosuke.
In the early stages, weren’t you riding the Gespenst II?
>>67
I rode for about 2 episodes.
It is the later Kachina model.
I intended it to be mk-3, but I’m not actually saying I want to mass-produce it as the main unit, right, Dr. M?
The Huckebein mk-3 is a numbered unit, but it’s not mass-produced, so I think the idea that numbering equals a candidate for mass production is wrong.
Watch your mouth.
It is the next main aircraft that has been officially adopted in the parallel world.
>>69
In many battlefields where defeating the commander equals victory, focusing entirely on breaking through enemy lines isn’t entirely wrong.
Going straight and blasting through has become ingrained in my body.
The firearm control is quite delicate, and it’s strange that a certain level of skill is required in odd places, isn’t it, Dr. Ma?
Seriously, it’s a piece of junk, that Alto.
First of all, the main weapon, the stake, has too many quirks…
If you play the game, you’ll understand that there’s no motivation to use Kyosuke other than for Alto; it’s just not a capable ability…
What do you mean by it’s unbalanced or difficult to use?
Children who are being selfish should just ride on a merry-go-round!
>>77
Let me use Lapierre Sage ❤️
It’s understandable up to the design stage, but what were they thinking when they gave the okay for the development of this?
It’s impossible to hit the heat horn when building a plastic model, right?
>>79
It may seem impossible because it swings down like a headbang in motion, but isn’t it originally meant to charge in headfirst?
>>79
It’s easy to accept a big-headed SD (Super Deformed) body type, but a realistic body type is clearly impossible…
Building an aircraft based solely on the pilot’s abilities is a bit…
I wonder if there exists a Shadow Mirror where mass-produced Alteisen are deployed in some parallel world…
>>82
I still feel that having the successor model itself become a stake is the best option.
Like a certain mechanical beast or True Liger.
>>82
Even if it’s said that it can be used for self-destructive suicide attacks…
>fu4830184
“Just put it on the Troas D7.”
Horns are difficult to hit, but with that thinness, I think they would snap easily…
I’m confident I can become a bullet… because I’m a machine.
…Isn’t it a huge mess when you try to use the corner?
The aircraft, which has no confidential information or shady circumstances, is visually appealing and popular for public exposure.
Alto was turned into a daruma doll, but the person inside only lost a rib and was saved.
>>94
(Why…?)
Is a humanoid necessary??
>>95
Stop it.
That is a phrase that resonates not only with other aircraft but with all robot-related works in general.
>>95
Is it really necessary to create a dedicated frame?
>>95
The worldview assumes that the enemies will take on a humanoid form and engage in combat, based on prior information.
It’s the same as Macross.
Since the Alto is based on a modified version of the Geshu, it is only natural that it takes this form due to that premise.
In the first place, the situation where I have no choice but to use this reach heat horn is already a dead end, so it’s really just for a last-ditch effort.
>>96
This person is the starting point of the combined attack…
>>102
Every time I do it, the pattern is different…
>>96
You’re really coming down hard with the first move, aren’t you?
My shoulders are too wide, so I can’t turn sideways!
The image is Liese, so it’s not heat, it’s plasma!
It’s a weapon for engineers because it’s a directional shotgun and a pile driver.
The Alt is this kind of machine, you know—specifications are fine, well, the specifications are.
It’s no good that they submitted it as a standard model for the competition.
Well, even if the basic armor is difficult to use, we can equip it with a versatile weapon…
For now, just hold the rectangle launcher.
When I see them getting hit by an enemy at the corner, I can’t believe how stiff their neck joints are.
>>109
Enough to withstand the combination of SRX
But I think it would be super scary if they all lined up next to each other and charged at once.
It’s too much like a kamikaze.
>>110
If you’re sane, you’ll line up the Valerians.
>>117
The Balearion and Leon are such great machines, so prototype machines are still scary.
It’s a game that came as a bonus with Dark Prison.
If you leave the CPU alt unattended, it suddenly gets poked by the heat horn, and you go “Oof, this is it!”
Rampage Ghost is improvised every time.
I’ve encountered this monster capable of causing the apocalypse many times, but this one is the craziest.
>>114
Even though it’s against the beard man, I think it’s crazy to charge in and fight against a big guy like that with the size of Lize and drive a stake into them.
It gives the impression of doing a revolving bunker shot overhand, but I can’t really raise my shoulder that much.
>>115
Isn’t the bunker generally being pushed up from below?
Many stakes are drawn back.
>>115
For now, figures like Iron Man or something would work fine…
How to effectively utilize an invincible cannonball man who charges at the opponent repeatedly and captures the enemy general.
In a world where mass production occurs, pilots are also being mass produced…
>>120
I’m curious whether the mass production started before or after being eroded by the upper management Einsoft.
>>121
The Beowulfs are just led by this particular unit, and there are no special stories about all of them being this model or that they were mass-produced in another world.
I prefer the depiction of Claymore in the Yahob version.
The Claymore is a custom-made item, so the operational costs are incredibly high!
>>124
It’ll ricochet and hit Alto himself!
Just honestly use EOT.
It seems difficult to cut the boost when charging in and winding up for a bunker shot.
>>128
The timing of the trigger is different when piercing the bunker and after piercing it.
Tronium Buster Claymore!
Dashing in at super speed, I slam the stake or ball and then escape.
It may be strong, but it’s still strange.
The Leon system was just used because the production line was ready at that time, so it’s not something with such good performance…
It would be incredibly proud to say that our factory makes this guy’s claymore…
>>132
It’s certain that new orders for Claymore won’t increase any more, so I can work at my own pace…
>>132
(Ugh… are they really making weapons for that perverted machine…?)
>>135
Red Kabuto is a popular unit at the base festival too, you know?
It may be partly because we can show it outside with the Steel Dragon Squadron’s machines.
Every time I see the performance, I think it’s a strange machine.
There are way too few weapons that, despite having a short range, seem to be easy to handle.
>>139
Missiles and a 3-barrel chain gun, huh…?
>>140
“I’m not good at shooting.”
If it doesn’t have the idiot booster, the claymore will likely cause a huge reaction.
It is also copied to the Einstru, so it is recognized as useful.
>>142
Did you copy it because it’s useful? Not just because it’s Kyosuke’s shell or something.
Whenever I see the heat horn, I can’t help but wonder if it’s really necessary, but it could also be considered part of the aircraft’s identity.
Alto is still too fragile even after becoming Rize.
Kyosuke not only has good luck but also possesses inner strength.
It’s for a special attack to charge in headfirst after the shoulder gets blown off, right? Heat Horn.
“This is not something meant for combat or parrying, even by mistake.”
Ain’t it a matter of usefulness, since it was first introduced in IMPACT and created by Althimi for the purpose of understanding Kyosuke?
If I can reach it, I’ll shoot from the bunker.
The enemy pilot who gets close enough to bump heads must be something unusual.
>>149
A bunker without acceleration won’t have any power.
>>150
Internal fragmentation after armor penetration is unrelated to acceleration, so if the armor breaks, that’s not a problem, but I wonder how far it can go…
In the game, being able to switch characters and everyone normally using their trump cards feels weird…
If you’re going to use Heat Horn, wouldn’t it be better to just use a kick instead?
I have the image of Rampage being the damage dealer, but in OG, other characters have high damage too.
It’s strange that it seems outdated, even though it should be the latest model.
>>154
I think it’s not wrong to say that it’s outdated since it’s a modified version of the Gespenst type-T.
It can’t be helped; in that world, technological innovation is happening at the speed of light, and private sectors are dealing with super technology.
There are worlds with advanced technology underground and civilizations on the Moon that have had huge robots since ancient times, you know?
Even though the Alt Eisen’s shortcomings were revealed right after it was made, it’s not surprising if the Liese, which has been used for an even longer period, also shows a lack of power…