
It’s Ryusei, so it’s fine.
It’s just a stupid machine, so it’s fine, right…?
I thought a new robot toy was coming out, but it’s just a decal.
If you’re going to do that, I think it’s better to draw a logo or something…
If the developers weren’t idiots, they wouldn’t create something like SRX.
ATX is also a fool that has broken through in a different vector.
Indeed, there’s no need to go out of your way to draw EOT.
Is it okay to change it?!
>>7Well, it’s cool enough, and if you pursue that further, it will lead to complaints about the Hyaku Shiki…
>>10The Hyakushiki is also strange, isn’t it?!
>>10The guy riding that gold-plated MS is crazy!
The ones that are attached to new appliances.
>>8In a way, it looks like an air conditioner with “Plasmacluster” written on it.
New product!!
Using a font similar to the Gundam logo looks silly.
>>12It’s Katoki…
Isn’t the big writing there to mean that it’s dangerous because it has a tronium engine?
It would be better not to use similar markings since it’s not Gundam.
Should I write that it’s dangerous because it carries tronium?
Is that R2 over there?
This aircraft uses EOT, etc.
It’s easy to understand when making adjustments.
>>16If the maintenance staff are not detailed enough for you to understand, then they shouldn’t be in charge of the machinery!
>>18There’s no helping it; with or without EOT, there are just so many machines that make no sense and act like they have EOT.
>>16The meaning of doing it with a one-off machine.
If R1 happens to line up, it would be troublesome for the maintenance crew if normal and modified ones are mixed.
Make
This EOT mark
Does that mean it’s also posted on Hückebein?
Wait a minute, are you saying a fool is riding?!
>>24That’s nothing but a fool.
It’s like a parody, so it’s fine, but I understand that using the ITC Machine casually can suddenly turn you into a Gundam.
By the way, which “kai” does this “kai” refer to?
I remember that the first R-1 modification was a small SRX equipped with the R-2’s tronium engine and the R-3’s T-LINK system.
>>28Because this was the first one I encountered, I thought it was a robot that features guns as tonfas.
I’m more scared of the crazy machines that don’t use EOT than those that do.
I think the TE absorber, which is a purely Earth-origin technology, is pretty amazing.
Ryusei is stupid, but…
Aren’t you pretty strong?
>>33I think it has become the second most dangerous psychodriver after Ing in the Spirits version.
That guy allows you to strike a pose after that ride.
I have a memory of the Spirits version of Ryusei sleepily destroying an alarm clock with psychokinesis, but I don’t remember if it was from a drama CD setting or a novel in a strategy guide…
>>36Spirits Strategy Guide
I was half asleep or rather, before going to bed I went “Hey!” and nothing happened, and when I woke up the clock was shattered into pieces.
If you amplify it with the T-LINK system, it seems like it could be strong enough to assemble a PT, right…?
>>38Wasn’t the SRX basically assembled using psychokinesis in the first place?
>>38That might be interesting.
Like how a Jedi assembles their lightsaber using the Force.
I will put together the R-1 that got scattered for some reason by hovering my hand over it.
Is the left shoulder improved?
I couldn’t help but wonder what “make” is.
>>39Well, it is true that the original timeline of the spin-off seems to have lost…
It has somewhat of a super-type feel, so well…
It’s like saying “hydraulic” is printed large on hydraulic machinery.
I don’t know if that exists, but…
>>42There is actually a warning that says not to step here because high-voltage power sources and hydraulic systems are located underneath.
It’s great how R-2 rushes in during the dangerous time when R-1改 has just finished the final battle and is entering the atmosphere.
There are guys who are happy that this mark is not there.
I can maintain things other than just metal too.
Even the crew of the Hagane would die and get replaced if they were hit, right?
Making things easy to understand at a glance is worth it.
Lion series, Geshu series, Hucke series, Grungust series, and DGG series.
In addition, there are machines that come from another world, machines that operate with magic, and machines that move with unique power sources.
I’ll give you the maintenance manual for the EOT and PT series aircraft.
Make sure to memorize it by tomorrow.
The left shoulder looks cool, but the EOT on the right shoulder is way too straightforward.
Looking at real tattoos, I think that things like dragons and tigers would be pretty cool if they weren’t Japanese.
↑Watch out here!
→This is dangerous!
↓ Here is the barn!
← This is the hatch!
Do not enter under the suspended load.
Watch out for the turning radius.
Is it a mod graph?
I had a hard time searching for it because Super Robot Wars’ official account doesn’t repost about related merchandise.
I think it would be better to put on that intricate emblem from the SRX instead of the EOT.
I think the sense of improvement is outstanding, and it would have been fine to just stick with this.
The mechanic who has been with the SRX team for a long time might have been a little influenced and may not be thinking anything at all.
It’s like a mark that you put on vehicles handling hazardous materials!
It feels like if we wrote it in each language like a station sign, it would already be filled with armor!
I wonder what is written on these many little yellow stickers.
It might be appreciated from the ally’s perspective.
There’s an EOT machine, so let’s clear the way. It’s scary because of the accidents, so we can keep our distance.
>>64The problem is that getting close enough to read the characters on the shoulder is already dangerous.
>>66Do a zoom check at least.
There might be caution mark decals in Japanese for robots.
Because I can somewhat read what’s written (This must be here…)
It’s fun because I can think about things like that while sticking it on!