
It’s dull until it becomes glorious.
Since it’s a mass-produced machine configuration, it’s only natural, but even when you reach Glory, the custom feel of the mass-produced machine doesn’t go away.
I like it, though.
The main body is being cut off.
I love the wordplay of GS Combat Action!
It’s a unit that I want to see a model kit of.
If I’m going to buy them, it’s a problem that I want at least three.
Couldn’t they have done something a bit better with the motion of hitting with the back part of the carver?
I quietly like the motion of hitting with the end of a weapon.
An effect that penetrates the air at high speed.
The machine that Mr. Amuro said is fun to operate.
>>8The limit values seem unnecessarily high compared to the aircraft specifications, so I guess it would be fun for an ace like Amuro.
I may have said this to the point of exhaustion, but I really wonder how long we can keep relying on a carver for our armament.
By the time we get to Glory, it seems like even if my arm breaks or I drop the carver, it would just float back or come back on its own.
>>9As a mass-produced machine, having no fixed armament may initially reduce costs, making it easier to secure a budget.
It feels like just a mass-produced machine that only carries a strong large cannon.
>>10That’s not wrong…
The fact that the Ganaly Carver is the main body is too literal in meaning.
I wonder why the engraving on the carver is so luxurious.
It’s kind of a weapon, isn’t it?
It seems that the Burgola Glory S has been captured by the enemy and is being modified without permission…
I know they’re aiming for something, but the mismatch between the now creepy carver and Glory is unsettling.
I think it would have been fine if the main body of Balghora fused with the arms and became creepy.
>>17Well, in Glory S, we decided to put armor back on the carver…
You can bend Glory’s tunes.
>>18A song!?
The engines and OS are no different from those of the Universal Century MS.
It’s like a device to use Ganarika Bar.
Due to the premise of handling external super-strong armaments, this machine can perform quite unreasonable feats as a general unit in terms of stability, flexibility, and durability.
Amuro must be having fun, right?
In SD, the face looks like a gym, but in reality, it’s completely different.
Since I released Gunleon, I naturally thought this would also come, but the information is not coming in fast.
>>24I think it was significant that with Gunleon, there was almost no need to consider which form to use, unlike the other Z protagonist machines.
>>27Shrouga looks cooler than Shin, doesn’t it?
>>27Gemini has unreasonable transformations in its 1st and 2nd forms with weapons that are bigger than the main body…
The aircraft has undergone changes in the 3rd and 4th forms.
If the Setsuko machine took damage and no switch occurred, I wonder if it was Captain Bald who awakened the Sphere Reactor of the Sad Maiden…
>>25I think that’s interesting in its own way, but Denzel Washington and Toby don’t really have that sense of despair, do they?
It seems that aside from the thread image, the other Carvers are also not just cheap knockoffs but are equipped with artificial spheres, so they might be relatively strong.
It’s a shame because it could have become a great machine with a wide range of customizations, instead of using something like a Carver which is quite a bizarre choice.
The point is that it is so high-performance that there are practically no recoil or limitations even when using such powerful weapons.
>>30Instead, the pilot is getting hurt more and more.
I wonder who ended up making it.
When it comes to this kind of story, it’s usually just idle talk.
Give me back the ray pistol.
>>33Fighting in a sphere is the strongest, so I don’t need this crappy external bean shooter!
I felt like there was a hint of some super peaky Valgora-like thing, but in the end, it didn’t come out.
>>36The Altolph that appeared in OG looks like that.
>>39In other words, the weapons, design, and colors of Altaruf are exactly the same as the completed Vargora, which is not good.
They say that they rely on all their armaments on the carver, but for some reason, I feel that it’s not something that can be easily broken.
>>38It feels like an existence that is part of the universe…
>>38It’s tough to have handheld weaponry, so to speak.
>>42Of all things, having a good relationship with a defective machine that becomes powerless if both arms break…
>>47My little brother Shin-chan has become like that, so on this side, if you can break it, you’ll probably act like you’re going to try, in reality…
>>47Some really annoying fake gamer showed up.
Die or not.
>>52I like it because it resembles Barbiel.
Despite being Virgo, having a cannon like a Fish is quietly a source of confusion.
The carver probably won’t break easily, but I’m not so sure about the Balglora.
The reaction of Virgo is the loss of the five senses, right?
Isn’t it too fatal for a pilot to lose their sight or hearing?
>>48It’s fine because it will be disabled while you’re in the cockpit.
>>48Once you sit in the seat and start piloting, like with the latecomer’s Iron-Blooded Orphans, there will be no inconveniences.
>>48Since Virgo’s Shaka also says that it’s effective to accumulate energy after the five senses disappear, it’s all right.
I think it’s clearly too hard to lose all five senses.
If we follow the reactions of other reactors, we should be diminishing emotions other than sadness…
>>53Simply put, even a seemingly painful lion can be a huge disappointment.
That’s just manageable because Gareon, who likes email and land, is taking on half the burden.
>>55“Extreme pain!!!!”
I would certainly like to see a collaboration between Sphere and Alaya-Vijnana.
It may be concealed by CDS, but the backlash of the swaying balance is an overwhelmingly dangerous substance on our side.
>>57If that money can’t do anything, just kill me; I pretty much prepared for this with my back against the wall…
>>57That is a classic system where you regain yourself through the support and bonds of friends and allies.
It’s just the sound of money falling.
>>57It’s strange that the twins can activate it at all and maintain it, as it should be inherently difficult, but the scenario feels a bit bland.
Basically, it’s just way too awful, Sphere.
The safest option is to use it as a power reactor while praying that no one wakes up.
It’s fine if it’s not a sphere, yeah.
The water bottle either awakens completely or withers and dies!
In the end, it’s a pity that it didn’t turn out to be all twelve zodiac robots.
That’s right, I’m a Capricorn.
The false black sheep might only lose the ability to speak honestly, so the disadvantage feels somewhat light.
>>65As it progresses, becoming so insane that you can’t even die is a bit…
It feels like Barbiel’s machine has a similar design to the main body at the back, and it seems like Valgora could evolve further in that direction as well.
The Titans funded the mobile weapon, so it is essentially an AOZ mobile suit.
>>69It seemed like I could have interacted well if I had actually been there…
The name “Balghora” gives off a feeling like it would belong to a really rough, tough-looking guy.
>>70Denzel is quite a beefy guy, but…
>>70Although I’m a Virgo, I have a lot of voiced consonants…
Kuso koi nobori.
The pain is so bad that even the robots would cry; it’s the worst.
>>74I couldn’t have endured it without The Crusher.
>>78(teary-eyed)
The deprivation of the five senses in Virgo was based on Shaka, huh?
I just realized it now.
It’s such a crappy thing, but somehow I tried to obtain it; there’s no helping it, I’ll take matters into my own hands, and Edel is too fired up to just let it go.
>>79That guy is aware that the messenger is doing whatever it wants and is on the verge of causing the collapse of the universe…