I decided to take a look at Moon Gundam after GBO2, and...
Did this boy just block MS transformation with just a spear? What's wrong with Fukui? It shouldn't be possible even with extreme accuracy of newtype.
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>can't even fly through soccer-ball-tier debris of space or the impacts will frick up the transformation mechanism
This "monster machine" is more vulnerable than a Saberfish
Sasuga Anaheim
>It shouldn't be possible
You are reading a fictional manga based on a children's cartoon meant to sell toys.
There's a reason nobody cares about Moon
dogshit excuses
Nobody gives a shit about Narrative, yet here we are.
Lately, Moon Gundam is in each and every game.. I would say it's on a fast track to animation.
When spear scene hits the screen, it will be storm here.
>Lately, Moon Gundam is in each and every game.. I would say it's on a fast track to animation.
No, that's exactly how you know it's not going to be animated. Same thing as other manga which made it into games first.
Technically, Moon Moon Gundam is animated in the 「UC Engage」 cutscenes
Yeah but would a potential series look like that?
>lately
If by lately you mean like 2 years ago. Moon Gundam hasn't got any feature anywhere since Hathaway released.
He got DLC in Battle Alliance last year and was in GBO2 this year, right?
If we will get new G Generation, he will be on the cover art.
Overon got into EXVS2. Doesn't mean that Walpurgis is getting an anime.
GBO2 also has shitloads of manga and game only suits.
dimwit
To be fair transformation systems are notoriously fragile and Theta Plus also has a separation mechanism - combined they make the entire frame pretty damn vulnerable to outside interference. The spear is also visibly high quality and probably made of similar sci fi whatever metal. Add to that a bit of dramatic flair and honestly i've seen dumber shit in gundam manga. I don't remember what manga it was, but there's one where a character shoots a Dom's visor with a pistol and shatters the glass cover.
I had idea that they used some machine part from the colonial times, made from some deformation resistant alloy, but it would be a really shitty spear, isn't it? How can they sharpen it in the first place?
I like some degree of plausibility in my toy selling cartoon side materials, thank you very much.
We know the dark tribe trades with the outside world for stuff like medicine, I don't think it's a stretch they can buy weaponry too. There's always a market for archaic weaponry, typically among rich idiots with nothing better to spend their money on, but if there's a group of wackjobs that order 50 of them once every few years a company that caters to the aforementioned rich idiots isn't going to say no.
Probably Anaheim is selling some high quality cosplay equipment to renaissance fairs all around earth sphere. Downgraded from defective combat equipment, perfectly ready to chuck it at a federation glowie. One defective Jesta cold knife have material for a thousand of those bad boys, for all your tribe needs.
If you actually read the manga, you'd see exactly how they live. They're literally living middle ages style, so they can fashion things like a blacksmith would. Not that hard.
One thing is to sharpen common steel or iron, and other is to sharpen modern, or even futuristic space alloys. Some alloys are tough enough that it makes manual sharpening unbearable hassle IRL now.
Alloy used in colonies must be much tougher that everything we have (otherwise it would collapse upon itself during the construction). So, something that is capable to stop movable frame may very well frick medieval grinding wheel sooner then it gains any edge. And if they are ready to waste their unrecoverable (you can't mine inside a colony) sharpening resources, it would take unbearable man-hours for a simple craftsman. "Nihon steel" type of grind.
You need space industrial capacity to sharpen space knife. Efreet's cold kunais can crush somehow through the armor.
Have you actually read the comic and seen life on the colony? It's a simple spear. Plus, it happened to hit a weak spot in the suit. The comic is attempting to foreshadow Jutta's Newtype abilities, duh.
Theta Plus weights 70 tons. If it's armor weights at least 10 tons, movable frame moves with the force of hydraulic press. Simple medieval weapon would be bend, smashed, dislodged.
And attempting to foreshadow, really? He's already full fledged, powerful newtype at this point, sensing people in outer space, moving funnels, and hunting mobile suits like a whales with a simple spear.
A lot more errant stuff in space has sunk vessels. It's certainly not the stupidest depiction in Gundam. Uh, hello Shiro dodging a fricking 120mm zaku machine gun with zero issues?
But, no, he's still getting used to the whole situation. He's not even 100% aware of who or what he is at this point, that's why he has that entire conversation with Amuro later on.
>To be fair transformation systems are notoriously fragile
Nope. There is no "to be fair" nonsense here.
The horsepower behind the transformation systems would crush that spear. There is 0% chance of this happening.
Do you see any horse in that comic page? no? then you have your answer.
FRICK MOON GUNDAM
The sooner Fukui is forcibly removed from working on Gundam. It was bad enough him shoving pyschoframes into the Turn A when he wrote the novels because of his hard-on for the tech but actually making it debatably canon in that gay ass special crossed a line
Tell me you know nothing of the novel without saying you know nothing of the novel.
A list of Fukui's stuff so I know what to avoid?
>too much of a simpleton to just follow some random's opinion
>too much of a moron to look up the information yourself
it was over for you before it even began
A list of your opinions so I know what to avoid?
breathing is good
A list of things that are good so I can steal yours?
well, we have boeing crashes caused by a bird getting vacuumed in a jet turbine and completely destroying it
not so out of field to have a piece of metal blocking out a fragile jet MS
Spear-throwing is primordial for humans and MS are hueger than a mammoth so that's nothing special
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Does this finally win out against the monkeys in crossbone?