
I think there are many fatal techniques that can easily kill a pilot even if they can escape from the aircraft.
HP 0/ 4400 EN 110/110 358 Zeon soldier “It’s cold, am I… going to die…”
Named characters die normally, so if you defeat them with a no-kill type character…
Huh…!? That’s how it feels, right?
Die!
It’s like the last Camille mental breakdown event from the Third Generation.
I want units that can kill when defeating non-lethal pilots or child pilots to become darker!
It would be nice if we could also set the on and off for our team’s escape device.
We can’t let elementary school students commit mass killings.
Aren’t the Zeon soldiers usually dying?
There’s no escape from things like Meiou or Stoner…
I have thought that before.
The line in the image is really scary because Takeshi Aono is acting seriously…
Escape from a black hole
The barbaric act of using nuclear weapons on the ground map.
In response to such voices, we’ve made sure that the withdrawal does not trigger a finishing move!
It feels like there’s no escape for humanity as well, being sucked into a dimension and disappearing.
The ZERO’s Rust Hurricane disassembles the aircraft without letting it suffer, so it’s safe!
This might be the most disappointing element in terms of impact, those dead-themed destruction lines.
You shouldn’t think about how an MS escapes getting hit by a beam rifle.
They’re using hyperspace and dimensional links in the escape device, right?
Is there a Super Robot Wars that insists on the fact that enemy pilots haven’t died as much as they say?
Recently, there was something like X trying to prevent Wataru from becoming a murderer.
Is the voice line where someone shouts “Mom…!” after being shot down from AP?
I’m sorry, but this has been erased from the Akashic Records due to the settings…
No, it would mean that it never existed from the beginning, so it’s not dead…?
It’s nostalgic that GaoGaiGar doesn’t do Hammer Heaven except for Zonder.
I remember there was a conversation where Vega told Hokken and the others that the escape device is excellent, so there’s no problem!
While discussing a scenario where we should avoid the cockpit against humans, it’s hilarious that the finishing move involves stabbing the cockpit with an Armored Schneider.
Lately, it feels like I’m mentioning the escape device in every work.
Such things are basically forbidden because they lead to killing… there are just characters and works that embody this.
I feel like those who are okay with going for a kill are usually doing it with the intent to kill.
If someone asks whether the unit is okay, I can’t help but think there’s nothing I can do about enemies that get killed in events.
Huh!? You’re using the Gordian Crusher against an MS!?
I feel like there was a Ryusei or Alpha that defended the Infinity Cylinder.
If you were to do a Daitarn Crush on an Aura Battler, the whole machine would be shattered! That classic joke brings back memories.
But I think there’s also a problem on the side that can’t be defeated without bringing out the ultimate weapon.
In SRW X, because Wataru is the main character, they were thoroughly cautious not to make him kill people.
There was one exception.
Manon-san is quite thorough when it comes to killing, isn’t she?
It’s a bit frustrating when the attacks seem impossible to escape from.
The Akashic Buster is a weapon used by the protagonist’s mecha, but…
It’s a weapon that essentially makes the enemy’s existence nonexistent from the very beginning.
Is there no hesitation in using it against humans?
There are many special weapons that are just covered up with “explosion! It’s just an explosion!” even though it’s a big deal in terms of direction.
Limiter release!
It seems that the degenerate cannon is related to supernova explosions, but I don’t think it would be done on Earth.
Garda: “Don’t unleash your strongest weapon on me!”
How do you apply a super electromagnetic spin to MS and what is the technique for that?
I was moved by the animation in the second Z where the KMF from Code Geass properly activated the escape device.
Has there been an escape animation since before that?
They were trying to persuade Shinji that the Poseidal army also has an escape device, so it’s okay!
If you’re hit by a beam larger than the craft, won’t the escape device turn to dust the moment it appears?
Leila from F was saying the escape device isn’t working! and then she died.
It’s a bit concerning to have a character who doesn’t kill in the original work commit murder, but it’s not unusual for characters who do kill in the original to continue doing so.
We have no choice but to escape!
Gaspar is dead.
Shimada likes soldiers.
Mom!
Zeke Dugachi!!
In the Magic Armor God, there was an event where I casually eliminated terrorists thinking they had escape devices, only to find that some of them had faulty escape devices…
Since I’m going to die anyway, I might as well remove the escape device.
I thought it was stupid to die just because Rubikka got defeated and there’s no escape device on this machine!
The Archbolt from OG2 also had a death that was like a escape device!?
If the escape device appeared while saying “Glory to something!” that would be embarrassing in its own way…
AI systems usually just say “…………….” even when they die.
Sometimes I come across something like “!?!!!?!?” and it gradually hits me how surprising it is.
Even if they were pulverized by Mazinger ZERO, the pilot is safe.
Even at 30, if I had shot down Helke from Elgaim, I would have died.
Gridman? He died, right?
Hello “Gaooon”
It’s unrealistic to escape alive from a weapon that has a special finishing move that leaves no trace of the aircraft.
Is there a device that can escape even when hit by Ishiba’s Heavenly Shock God Finger?
Even if it’s blown away all at once with the Ideon Gun, it’s not lethal.
If you can escape after being hit by the Gordian Crusher, it wouldn’t be a struggle, right?
The magic armored gods’ line between good and evil is unique in a good way, but in a bad way, it feels influenced by the writer’s beliefs. It was somewhat interesting, but I didn’t quite like that Shu’s evilness was projected onto the evil god, and he was portrayed as a pure person.
A middle schooler piloting an Eva in F was on the front lines with a reasoning like, “The enemy is equipped with high-performance escape devices, so killings won’t happen that easily.”
After that, I didn’t really care much because I was trying to drop it in a named character exit scenario.
Rust Hurricane!
When it comes to Super Robot Wars that don’t kill humans, it’s NEO!
There are plenty of works for children, so let’s play with peace of mind!
Since the scenario requires someone to be killed, it would be better to keep it vague, but they want to follow up on it.
It’s important to mention that characters in erotic games are generally 18 years or older.
“Right after saying ‘There’s no problem because we have the escape device,’ the enemy exploded in UX’s Fafner…”
The silhouettes are properly different, aren’t they?
Defeating Joshua in Alaska with the second Z results in death, allowing me to experience the sense of guilt for having Dai-Guard commit murder.
Even if we have photon torpedoes and escape devices, it doesn’t mean anything, right?
In recent works, there are times when they emphasize with dialogue that the enemy isn’t dead, like, “The enemy isn’t dead!”
In reality, the NEO line was quite revolutionary, but it didn’t last…
I bought NEO, but I couldn’t count the blocks, so I ended up stacking it without finishing even one episode.
If it was just one NEO, it would be fine, but usually I operate about three, so it doesn’t go well with the ones that can only be deployed from the battleship I inserted.
It’s war, people die.
There are no escape devices for things like Aura Battlers or Armored Troopers to begin with…