
With this lineup, is Geppera really that much?
Getter Emperor doesn’t really care about that, does it? It seems like it can completely calculate things like crushing wormholes and the effects of time slips.
Well, since the Emperor might be heading towards the worst null battlefield, I can’t have them struggling at this level…
It’s important to keep evolving…
The ability to do anything can ironically be fragile…
Mr. ZERO can manipulate causality and win without fail.
Ultima can interfere with multiple dimensions and converge that energy.
Ayatozephon can tune the world as desired.
Geppelaar generates energy equivalent to a Big Bang just by attempting to merge.
It seems impressive in the top right, but I think it’s questionable since it ends up being repelled.
Geppeller is simply big and strong, isn’t it?
While what Ultima is doing is amazing, to be honest, the strength of the Godzilla part is not really that much compared to previous Godzillas…
Residents of Metafiction: Hard SF
Occult Physical Level 100
An image like this.
I wonder if Kiriko won’t die even when facing these opponents.
Regarding Getter Emperor
The secrets of time and space have mostly been analyzed, but
A person from the past has come to the future.
If a person from the future kills it, the impact would be too great and we don’t know what would happen, so it’s dangerous.
So I’ll bring people from the past to the future and have them killed.
So, I’ll use a roundabout way.
I’m not that omniscient and omnipotent.
It feels like anything goes in general, but strong characters in metafiction are definitely going to be killed in a meta way, right?
The Godzilla in the upper right is a ridiculously dangerous entity set in a hard sci-fi setting.
All of that is just a reason to make Jet Jaguar grow, so it’s really something special…
Geppelaar is currently in the process of conquering space.
As time goes on, it will evolve even more, but we don’t know what will happen because Ken Ishikawa has passed away.
Out of all of them, Ayato probably has the most potential to do something really amazing.
Sometimes you turn 17 without achieving anything, or you might have your penis cut off in a novel version, so it’s all balanced out.
I couldn’t help but laugh at the sight of V’s Gepper and ZERO-san standing side by side.
That’s way too impossible.
If Ultima keeps growing larger and becomes impossible for humanity to defeat, then it’s game over, so it was defeated by the time of the main story.
It felt that way… the potential for the future was amazing.
Are you putting RahXephon alongside these three?
Even ZERO is dominating all parallel worlds! But those robots that I couldn’t recognize were just impossible to deal with.
Ogasu
It’s not like that!!!
It may be more of a conceptual thing than the actual object, but if you can’t recognize it, attacks like Ganon’s can critically hit and you can’t counterattack, so when you’re attacked meta-wise, it feels really fleeting.
When completely unfamiliar techniques are used, it takes time to weave the cause and effect and respond.
When something truly unrecognizable appears, there is nothing one can do.
That’s the weakness of ZERO, after all…
If the enemy were truly all-knowing and all-powerful, that would be the end of the story…
Lucky Man also has relatively weak points and often gets into trouble, and sometimes loses.
ZERO is an existence that continues to crush possibilities to maintain its strength, but I think it’s really beautiful that in the end, it is defeated by the light of the possibilities that were born from itself.
The visual is just too silly.
What should I do about ZERO in the SRW world?
Is it impossible to recreate light in Super Robot Wars?
“Is it too much danger like 〇〇 danger?”
ZERO brings the two great demon emperors who become equal on a meta level when they commit evil in the Super Robot Wars universe, along with Koji and the others…
I heard that it’s set in the anime arc that the Emperor modifies things so that he is guaranteed to appear in any world line from the moment of his birth, making any attempts to go to the past or do anything else futile.
Maybe it was mixed up with something like ZERO.
ZERO is too dissatisfied because the original Mazinger Z is being underestimated, and he particularly hates Great, who is the direct cause of this.
But if you say that the great debut development was just to make Mazinger look good and wasn’t really favorable, then I can agree.
Every time I see topics like this, a simmering hatred for those strongest debate people who pull out obscure novels with no real popularity wells up in me.
I wondered if the inability to alter the past at the point when the Emperor was observed was getting mixed up with devolution.
The bigger it is, the more it affects the surroundings = in other words, it can change the surrounding environment as desired!!
Was it the effect of Geppera?
Isn’t Gridman ridiculously large in scale?
Gridman is used to dealing with these kinds of multidimensional beings; it’s essentially his profession. It seems particularly well-suited against those in the top right, as they can be cured with the Fixer Beam.
Gridman is not cool because the reason it became bigger in scale is not impressive…
Did the author not clearly state that the instant death cheat itself is completely ineffective in other worlds?
Even with an emperor capable of generating energy equivalent to the Big Bang, there are things they can and cannot do.
The Emperor finds an ark, as small as grains of gold in a desert flung into the galaxy, through the connection with Ryoma.
If you could operate on the law of causality, I don’t think you would use such phrasing.
It’s something to enjoy while being aware that debates about who is the strongest are childish and trivial.
Participate after lowering your mental age to 5.
Where is Gott Raideen?
The bottom right has no countermeasures in the story, but I’m sure Takuma, Kamui, and Baku will figure something out eventually, so it’s okay.
At this level, it’s only natural that enemy factions of an empire get involved and end up getting beaten up by the players, becoming like “Chikawa.”
The reason ZERO gained such strength is because grandpa reformed and realized that Mazinger, which Koji-kun fights, is the strongest.
If Koji-kun recognizes anything other than Mazinger, he’ll definitely get angry.
Even if it’s said that the Gridman setting is amazing, when I think that the original character was one who could only finally stand on the battlefield after being thoroughly cared for by Naoto, Ippei, and Yuka, it doesn’t seem that way at all…
The Emperor’s true essence is the will of Getter rays, after all…
In the debate about the strongest robots that ignore all-powerful settings, Cyber Eltanin is as strong as Gurren Lagann from Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann.
Mr. ZERO is a know-it-all who only acknowledges Mazinger as the strongest in the original work, so it’s a story about losing to the uncertain possibility of light.
Now that I’ve acknowledged it, I can easily beat those guys.
I am weak!
I don’t know much, but from what I’ve heard, Gridman’s strength seems to be in his abilities as a healer or repairman, doesn’t it?
Looking at it this way, it completely overwhelms all parallel worlds and multidimensional aspects, including the original work, crushing the bottom left of the thread image.
The final boss of Suko Koma 2 is quite the cheat, isn’t it?