
I don’t know about that, but the one with the Azum Leader was Super Robot Wars.
>>1It’s a plasma reader, but…
>>1GP02A (Azzam Leader)
I feel like I remember something, but I don’t.
So, what can a plain GP02 do?
>>4High speed and high durability
>>4Able to fire an anti-ship rifle.
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>>7I don’t know that guy…
Since I had the saber and the vulcan, I guess I can somehow earn experience points…
Equip them with a standard B rifle or something similar.
>>9It can’t be helped, since Gato didn’t steal it!
>>12Because it’s unnecessary.
>>12Have you finished equipping the missile and beam rifle?
Until G Generation Wars, it was supposed to be treated as a separate unit and had to be developed that way.
You don’t have to limit yourself to standard equipment; since you have hands, you can grab anything, right?
If we give Zeon-type firearms in this era, they probably won’t be compatible with driver support.
>>14During this era, there are plenty of Zeonic engineers in Anaheim.
In the first place, the GP02 itself uses Zeonic technology.
In Super Robot Wars EX
“Didn’t this guy have a nuclear payload?”
“I have already dropped the nuclear (option).”
“Well, nuclear weapons can’t be used here.”
There was a conversation like that.
When I grabbed a weapon lying around as a unicorn, it said “Installing driver…”
It’s not about fighting with this; if we launch a nuke, it’s over, so the worst case is that we only need an atomic bazooka.
The GP02 anti-ship rifle became famous in G Generation.
I’m curious that the design is the same as the Origin Zaku.
Well, if it’s not going to launch a nuclear attack, then it’s just a piece of luggage.
It would be great if I could avoid carrying a large and cumbersome cooling shield for the bazooka barrel.
Since there’s only the Vulkan Saber Atomic Bazooka, it tends to be overly embellished.
There are strong doubts that the aircraft is quite troublesome, given that it’s only strong due to Gato’s skill and is struggling in close combat against Uraki.
>>24It’s like fighting a fighter jet with a bomber, I suppose.
>>59Just call it an attack aircraft.
What would Delaz have done if Anaheim hadn’t calmed down and made such a ridiculous machine?
>>26Actually, the main focus wasn’t really on the nuclear aspect but rather on the stardust… that’s how it turned out.
I think in the second Super Robot Wars Alpha, even though you could get the mechs, you also needed a flag for the nuclear warheads.
How badly do you not want to use it?
>>27In the fourth round, I have to obtain the Atomic Bazooka separately from GP-02.
Here is the extracted text: “` 17000/17000 HP EN 185/185 Gato “To raise the ideals of Zeon once again!!” Beam Rifle “`
You don’t even know about the GP02’s beam rifle? You’re such a novice…
>>28Hey, isn’t this a boosted rifle…
It’s a concept model that doesn’t really have practicality since you have to protect the shield until it’s needed to shoot the nuke.
>>29I don’t think it’s designed with the assumption that someone would charge alone to the shooting position.
>>32It’s an afterthought, but there was a plan for Unit 1 to be accompanied by a guard, so what are we going to do about that other side’s nuclear-resistant equipment? That’s how the Chobham-equipped Unit 1 came to be.
The old G Gen was a game where you repeatedly killed with critical hits in combat once you got your tension up, so at worst, you could level up if you had a saber.
>>30FA types are a hassle.
It would be nice if there were missiles.
Why did they make it a flashy Gundam when all they think about is launching nukes…?
>>33Because Gundam has a larger budget.
In the end, it’s like a revenge for being defeated by the Zaku Type C.
I think it’s just an earlier model that I want to do that with in Gundam.
It feels like it’s about a hundred times more powerful than that Zaku.
>>35It seems to be a ridiculous weapon that causes a nuclear fusion reaction inside the barrel, releasing energy and creating an explosion, rather than a nuclear warhead rocket.
>>42It’s the idiot who didn’t think and made the launch effects prioritize the visual impact like a thick beam.
Since it’s a Gundam development project, it is premised on being a Gundam.
Is there a reason to do it with Gundam? I won’t accept that.
If we’re not using nuclear attacks, then the front half of the gigantic shield and bazooka, as well as the nuclear warhead in the back and the rear half of the bazooka, become completely unnecessary, making it a machine worth tinkering with.
I remember being surprised when I normally shot a beam rifle in Super Robot Wars A.
I remember that in the old G Generation there was a system called Basic and that the GP02 was included in it.
I don’t remember anything until I didn’t have nuclear weapons.
If it was just about a new Gundam being taken, it might have ended with just that, how foolish!!
Because it was armed with nuclear weapons, we had to play chase.
I think it’s a machine that is too unsuitable for fighting between MS since it is specialized for the job of launching nuclear weapons, but it feels like they added a token option because just that wouldn’t be enough.
I’ve seen someone holding a beam rifle of the same type as GP01 and GP03 somewhere before.
Well, it’s no wonder it can be used.
Let’s adjust the saber’s range to a high power type of 1-3.
The Zeon side should have at least given them a machine gun for self-defense.
There’s also a strong impression of carrying a bazooka.
It doesn’t suit you to hold a firearm casually.
Until G Generation F, the GP-02 only had a saber and Vulcans, but it should have become the GP-02A with the atomic bazooka equipped as a map weapon.
I actually like this escape style of Rebellion.
For now, I could only give them whatever artillery was on hand; that’s all I could do, you know.
In G Generation NEO, it was really difficult to use…
Let me fire the nuclear strike in Battle Operation too.
Don’t hesitate with the beam bazooka.
How is the prototype 2 of Eternal?
>>57For better or worse, map weapons are everything.
It is ridiculously strong in return.
I laughed at the fact that there was a mention of the plasma reader idea in the MG explanation, which is a Super Robot Wars reference.
At the zoo, you can shoot like snacks and it’s funny that using a melee combo twice is stronger.
It makes me feel like nuclear energy is so casual.
>>61The core of the zoo is too casual, not just limited to this.
The GP02 equipped with a plasma reader that doesn’t have an “A” was probably not a fabrication of Super Robot Wars, as it was featured in an old model kit instruction manual or something like that… probably.
>>62Isn’t it earlier than Super Robot Wars?
It’s probably something like EX.
>>66The model kit instructions came out shortly after the completion of F.
I feel like the anti-ship rifle has been put in a convenient long weapon frame.
After firing the nuclear warhead, just hit them with the barrel!
In the first place, 0083 is all fabricated retroactively…
It’s cool, but it seems like you won’t get such an effect unless you slip through the enemy lines and get into their midst, which makes it an idiotically silly weapon.
The old G Generation’s Sazabi had a MAP weapon with an insane range that dealt about 42,000 near-instant death damage, but since it didn’t give experience points, it was completely pointless.
>>71It seems there was a stage where you could earn money by just reducing a big unit like a colony laser by one more hit.
There are various other things too.
Why, of all things, a plasma reader?
He’s a busy guy, carrying missiles, being a plasma reader, and wielding a beam bazooka.
Well, the aircraft’s performance is quite excellent, so as long as you give it something to carry, it will get the job done.
“It’s just that the cake is amazing,” is a common thing in 0083…
>>75Stop saying that the sudden appearance of Nina and the boyfriend setting is just because Gato is amazing.
>>80Set as lovers from the beginning.
At first, I didn’t notice because I couldn’t see the face clearly.
>>80The cake’s “thing” is just amazing.
>>80The woman’s hobbies were not impressive…
>>103I’m an elite employee of Anaheim, you know?
>>103Even though she is a kind woman who would even save the life of her ex-boyfriend disguised as a terrorist…
>>80Um… I don’t think Gato is suited temperamentally to be a spy who can win over women, regardless of his looks…
I like that the beam buzz is just something repurposed from the ski ure and stuck together, it has a nice flavor to it.
In the old G Generation, there were battles.
We lined up this guy, which we had deployed in large numbers, and glared at each other from out of range.
If we see the equipment for nuclear attacks as an option, it seems like we could make it modular, which opens up quite a range of possibilities.
Since the back is free, it seems like you can enjoy various things.
The design of the Dendro I-field generator being completely exposed outside is just ridiculous, isn’t it?
That being said, whether it can be targeted with a wire claw simply depends on Gato’s skill.
Is it just a weak machine despite being big and powerful?
>>82Since the purpose is what it is, it’s sturdy and has mobility thanks to the binders on both shoulders, but the equipment for nuclear attacks only gets in the way when MS are fighting each other.
Using tough armor and large thrusters, I fight with just one saber.
When you actually move the three-dimensional model, you start to worry that the connection of the shoulder thruster unit is too weak and that it’s unreasonable to support this bulkiness on a single axis.
It’s good in terms of game balance.
It has the best firepower, but regular battles are tough.
>>86Managing boosts in Battlefield Bond was tough, and initiating close combat was challenging.
It seems there is a description in the MG manual suggesting a plasma reader warhead.
I couldn’t confirm the first plastic model because it wasn’t officially available.
I took a lot of somersaults in the early stages of ACE2…
Eternal’s rare boss is hilarious in the Saisalis hospitality map.
In G Generation, if you modify a lot, the maximum firepower in theory becomes a real bullet rapid-fire type, which means it turns into a Vulcan.
It is merely a prototype for technical testing and was not intended for actual combat…
It must be strong because it’s big and cool…
It’s like equipping a bomber with the pinnacle of a fighter jet.
It inevitably becomes a waste of payload.
I feel like it was really difficult to make it into a GP02A.
It might be mixed with Prototype Z.
The cake feels like it’s standing erect and sticking to the belly button.
When watching G Generation RTA, it becomes easier after GP02A can be mass-produced, but it also gets boring watching it after GP02A can be mass-produced!
I’ve only played G Generation up to 0, but I wonder if they had measures in place after F.
It’s kind of like a nuclear cannon with a certain level of self-defense capability.
In other words, it’s Metal Gear.
I don’t know why, but there are GP02s that are carrying boosted rifles.
The GP02 from either Hobby Japan or Dengeki Hobby was able to return intact right after launching a nuclear strike.
I love the one that was modified with Rick Dom’s beam bazooka and painted in Gato’s personal colors.
The core of G Generation is that if the battleship returns, it can fire as many shots as it wants…
If you don’t get severely damaged after firing once properly, then…
The boosted rifle probably just reused the graphics from the AP.
It’s amazing that a woman involved in the confidential Gundam development in Anaheim is doing it.
I used my dick to win information about the Gundam development plan and sent in a spy.
The saber is generally among the strongest classes, and in some games, the Vulcan can be much stronger than the handheld machine guns around.
I feel like I had a beam gun and a beam rifle in Super Robot Wars F as well.
The GP02 itself is an amazing Dom-like machine that fits between the Dom and the Rick Dias, so depending on how it’s used, it could really shine.
Gato was able to use the Dom well, so he probably found the GP02 easy to use as well.
F will do Eureka Seven.
>>115It’s okay for the stomping to become scratchy, but I quite like that the special move’s down value becomes 0; it’s pretty crazy.