
Gundam 0079: Rebirth
About This Novel
Char: "It's impossible for people bound by gravity to understand each other!" Amuro: "No! Human intelligence can definitely do it!" Char: "Prove it to me! Amuro!" Amuro: "We have Aiden Simmons!" Xia Ya: "Damn it! That guy seems to really be able to do it..." Haman: "Master Aiden is the orthodox one!" Amuro: "Isn't this Haman?" Camus: "Camus is a man's name, what's wrong! Where is Aiden?! I want to correct him!!!" Amuro:? Xia Ya:? Harman:? Aiden:! ! ! (Danger) Ps: Accessible reading for newcomers, single heroine, no harem. GTO UC series novel, fanfic adaptation of official history, including 08MS and 0083. If I can't find a UC fan, I just open a copy myself. Friendly discussions are welcome in the comment area. Thanks for the support! ! ! ( ̄^ ̄)ゞ
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Official(15)Scraped 11d ago
Has the protagonist never watched Gundam? So what are the advantages of time travellers?
Is the author underestimating the unicorn type machine?
What does it mean that one machine cannot stop the general trend... If the mule pushing the meteorite can be regarded as a coincidence, the unicorn-like machine can be regarded as the substitute ability of the UC universe, and it is also the kind of substitute that is infinitely close to the Insect Arrow and Beyond Heaven.
It feels like the protagonist group is too dependent on the protagonist for the time being.
Obviously, the protagonist group still has an ACE like Lamba who can take charge of his own role, but the result is that he basically has no sense of existence, and there are too few ACEs under the protagonist. Moreover, the Zeon remnant party also has an ACE like Matsunaga Shin who can be contained. What is more important is how to deeply bind and integrate with Harman. Otherwise, it is just a castle in the air. After all, Char and Toto, a descendant of Zaiken and a descendant of Zabi, can take away part of the support of the protagonist group at any time. However, under the group of pests and senior officials of the Federation, there is not much support that they can really win, and the protagonist is still a representative of the universe.
Lala is so damn dead again, and the fans are so unhappy watching it.
It's impossible not to have a clear territory. The Zeon remnants at least know that Axis can go there.
Those who do not seize control within the system cannot even be considered a coup, and armed forces that do not even have mass territory are not even anti-government forces. People who blindly hide and hide without their own clear territory and ideas can only be considered by society as speculators and terrorists.
The book is very good, let's talk about those people who play Zeon
At the beginning of the One-Year War, the Principality of Zeon poisoned an entire satellite colony with poison gas, killing nearly 1 million people, possibly more. After all, the colonial satellite was so big that 2-3 million people could live in it without much problem. After Zeon used a colonial satellite to smash into the earth, Australia wiped one-third off the map and disappeared. One-third of Australia's continental plate was also destroyed. The death toll was about 1 billion people. This billion also included tsunamis and other natural disasters caused by satellites hitting the earth, and 17% of seaside cities were destroyed. Zeon is such an anti-human thing and why the hell are there people bragging about Zeon? I do not understand
The book is really good and has a UC feel to it. It is one of the best among the Gundam fanfics I have read. However, I feel that the ending is a bit lacking (or it should be called digging a hole but not burying it). The identity of the Zabi family has not been revealed to the public in the end. There are people in the Unicorn Chapter, but there is no Laplace's Box, the most important thing in the Unicorn Chapter. I think it would be better to show the original charter to the world like a unicorn, and then announce the identity of the Zabi family and the NT identity, relate it to the contents of the charter, and finally unify them through this, wouldn't it be better?
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It would be great if the author could save Barney. I just felt so uncomfortable after watching War in the Pocket.
I don't know how to describe the rebellion later on. It gives me a feeling that Hathaway is going to fail or die because of Frau's back stabbing.
In the testimonial, I said that I wrote this because the Chinese names of other Gundam protagonists did not make sense. This is a strange reason. Considering the current aerospace technology, it is even more strange that there is no Chinese influence in UC. We have Amada Shirou, so we can't have Huang Shirou in the novel, right?
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Official(15)Scraped 11d ago
Has the protagonist never watched Gundam? So what are the advantages of time travellers?
Is the author underestimating the unicorn type machine?
What does it mean that one machine cannot stop the general trend... If the mule pushing the meteorite can be regarded as a coincidence, the unicorn-like machine can be regarded as the substitute ability of the UC universe, and it is also the kind of substitute that is infinitely close to the Insect Arrow and Beyond Heaven.
It feels like the protagonist group is too dependent on the protagonist for the time being.
Obviously, the protagonist group still has an ACE like Lamba who can take charge of his own role, but the result is that he basically has no sense of existence, and there are too few ACEs under the protagonist. Moreover, the Zeon remnant party also has an ACE like Matsunaga Shin who can be contained. What is more important is how to deeply bind and integrate with Harman. Otherwise, it is just a castle in the air. After all, Char and Toto, a descendant of Zaiken and a descendant of Zabi, can take away part of the support of the protagonist group at any time. However, under the group of pests and senior officials of the Federation, there is not much support that they can really win, and the protagonist is still a representative of the universe.
Lala is so damn dead again, and the fans are so unhappy watching it.
It's impossible not to have a clear territory. The Zeon remnants at least know that Axis can go there.
Those who do not seize control within the system cannot even be considered a coup, and armed forces that do not even have mass territory are not even anti-government forces. People who blindly hide and hide without their own clear territory and ideas can only be considered by society as speculators and terrorists.
The book is very good, let's talk about those people who play Zeon
At the beginning of the One-Year War, the Principality of Zeon poisoned an entire satellite colony with poison gas, killing nearly 1 million people, possibly more. After all, the colonial satellite was so big that 2-3 million people could live in it without much problem. After Zeon used a colonial satellite to smash into the earth, Australia wiped one-third off the map and disappeared. One-third of Australia's continental plate was also destroyed. The death toll was about 1 billion people. This billion also included tsunamis and other natural disasters caused by satellites hitting the earth, and 17% of seaside cities were destroyed. Zeon is such an anti-human thing and why the hell are there people bragging about Zeon? I do not understand
The book is really good and has a UC feel to it. It is one of the best among the Gundam fanfics I have read. However, I feel that the ending is a bit lacking (or it should be called digging a hole but not burying it). The identity of the Zabi family has not been revealed to the public in the end. There are people in the Unicorn Chapter, but there is no Laplace's Box, the most important thing in the Unicorn Chapter. I think it would be better to show the original charter to the world like a unicorn, and then announce the identity of the Zabi family and the NT identity, relate it to the contents of the charter, and finally unify them through this, wouldn't it be better?
.
It would be great if the author could save Barney. I just felt so uncomfortable after watching War in the Pocket.
I don't know how to describe the rebellion later on. It gives me a feeling that Hathaway is going to fail or die because of Frau's back stabbing.
In the testimonial, I said that I wrote this because the Chinese names of other Gundam protagonists did not make sense. This is a strange reason. Considering the current aerospace technology, it is even more strange that there is no Chinese influence in UC. We have Amada Shirou, so we can't have Huang Shirou in the novel, right?






















