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Blaze Dragon
Aug 28, 2013
LOWTAX'S SPINE FUND

Brunom1 posted:

: ?! It’s a Gundam…?!

Sigh. They never learn, do they?

quote:

Setsuna’s voice actor: Mamoru Miyano (other roles: Flynn in Tales of Vesperia, Light Yagami in Death Note, Tsunashi in Star Driver and many more)

Once again, Tsunashi is a last name and one that applies to more than one character in Star Driver - to the protagonist and the final boss, even, rather important characters! Miyano voices said protagonist, the titular Takuto.

Also hey, it's 00! All of its animations sure are boring as poo poo except for Barrage. I guess that's what happens when your units are to be replaced instead of the final ones (not to mention the 00 being the shittier no-GN Drives version) but it's still really disappointing to see. I guess I should just accept this isn't Z2 though, and hey, at least it isn't Z3.

And I guess Dancouga Nova is post-series here, considering Johnny is already Eida's manager and Eida doesn't hide her identity. I don't remember anyone's memories being taken at the end of Nova though, so I'm guessing that's a UX plot point.

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Brunom1
Sep 5, 2011

Ask me about being the best dad ever.
You can thank ANN for sometimes writing the surnames first, sometimes writing the given name first. I can't be arsed to check all those! :eng99:

Kaboom Dragoon
May 7, 2010

The greatest of feasts

Blaze Dragon posted:

Sigh. They never learn, do they?

After a while, it's hard to tell if it's a running gag or a really brief suicide note.

Alacron
Feb 15, 2007

-->Have tearful reunion with your son
-->Eh
Fun Shoe
Oh boy, Frontier is back and Alto is doing his "I wanna fly under a real sky" shtick again.

Joy :geno:

Since we're getting into Trailblazer here, I thought the thread could use a quick primer on what happened in the 00 TV series:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AcEY2EcQeZY

maninthesuit
Jul 13, 2017
"Dear world, don't come looking for me. I met a Gundam at the wrong end of the beam rifle and life has lost all meaning. Love and regards....soldier."

I must say, I'm a bit jealous of this game's Ptolemy. I just finished V and I don't think it ever got any attacks beyond GN Missiles and GN Cannons. Nothing involving both at the same time. Unless it's hidden behind the Trans-Am feature, I never used that.


Brunom1 posted:

: Those units…! I think they’re from that The Boom Army intel mentioned!

I'd advise moving 'that' to after 'The Boom Army'.

quote:

I think they're from The Boom Army that intel mentioned!
Having 'that' and 'The' follow each other reads a bit clunky to me. Or maybe go for,

quote:

I think they're from The Boom Army which intel mentioned!

English isn't my first language and I'm not the best at grammar I'm afraid. So I don't know if 'that' or 'which' would be the appropriate word to use here.


And while I think I get Richard's planned avenue for infiltration. They're going to infiltrate the Macross' school I guess.
I do have to ask. Why them? I mean, I get that Yuki is special forces of some sort and Saya probably had training from her dad, another is a Ninja in denial and the last is an idol which makes for natural camouflage in Macross. But what about all the other ninjas, soldiers etc. Does Richard just like the idea of an all-girl operation?


Alacron posted:

Since we're getting into Trailblazer here, I thought the thread could use a quick primer on what happened in the 00 TV series:
A perfectly accurate depiction of events, condensing two seasons of Gundam down into a few minutes.

maninthesuit fucked around with this message at 17:45 on Jan 6, 2018

Mikl
Nov 8, 2009

Vote shit sandwich or the shit sandwich gets it!

Alacron posted:

Oh boy, Frontier is back and Alto is doing his "I wanna fly under a real sky" shtick again.

Joy :geno:

Since we're getting into Trailblazer here, I thought the thread could use a quick primer on what happened in the 00 TV series:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AcEY2EcQeZY

I love Frontier, but seriously, Alto's by far the worst part of it.

Speaking of Macross, I wonder when Delta (in all its glorious terribleness) will get into a SRW.

Rigged Death Trap
Feb 13, 2012

BEEP BEEP BEEP BEEP


gently caress this videos subber
gently caress em

e:(I have realized it is a parody of poo poo subs but why submit others to that poo poo)

Rigged Death Trap fucked around with this message at 19:48 on Jan 6, 2018

HitTheTargets
Mar 3, 2006

I came here to laugh at you.

Mikl posted:

I love Frontier, but seriously, Alto's by far the worst part of it.

Speaking of Macross, I wonder when Delta (in all its glorious terribleness) will get into a SRW.

I figured out what makes Frontier so repetitive in SRW. Alto, Sheryl, and Ranka are reduced to doing one of two things: Talking about following their dream, or talking about not doing that only for one of the other two to respond " But... your dream..."


maninthesuit posted:

I'd advise moving 'that' to after 'The Boom Army'.

Having 'that' and 'The' follow each other reads a bit clunky to me. Or maybe go for,


English isn't my first language and I'm not the best at grammar I'm afraid. So I don't know if 'that' or 'which' would be the appropriate word to use here.

It's a little unwieldy, but it's correct-ish because of the way Brunom is interpreting "The Boom Army" as a single proper name. He could go with "Those units! I think they're those The Boom Army guys intel mentioned!"

I dunno, pal, English is weird.

Onmi
Jul 12, 2013

If someone says it one more time I'm having Florina show up as a corpse. I'm not even kidding, I was pissed off with people doing that shit back in 2010, and I'm not dealing with it now in 2016.

maninthesuit posted:



I'd advise moving 'that' to after 'The Boom Army'.

Having 'that' and 'The' follow each other reads a bit clunky to me. Or maybe go for,


English isn't my first language and I'm not the best at grammar I'm afraid. So I don't know if 'that' or 'which' would be the appropriate word to use here.


It is, but that's more to do with the fact that it isn't the "Boom Army" it's "The Boom Army". "The" is apart of the name.

MonsieurChoc
Oct 12, 2013

Every species can smell its own extinction.

EclecticTastes posted:

Wouldn't Nu Gundam be more Mitsuhide? If anything, a better parallel might be to take a more controversial-in-modern-times sympathetic take on Nobunaga and do Nu Gundam Nobunaga slain in conflict with Hyaku Shiki Mitsuhide (in armor that looks like the Sazabi), followed by Hideyoshi Unicorn and V2 Ieyasu (or the F91 could replace either). Or, get really meta, and go Nu Gundam Nobunaga, God Gundam Hideyoshi, Wing Zero Ieyasu, representing the significant difference between the three men by having each represent an entirely different Gundam timeline.

Nobunaga G-Self. :unsmigghh:

AradoBalanga
Jan 3, 2013

Blaze Dragon posted:

Also hey, it's 00! All of its animations sure are boring as poo poo except for Barrage. I guess that's what happens when your units are to be replaced instead of the final ones (not to mention the 00 being the shittier no-GN Drives version) but it's still really disappointing to see. I guess I should just accept this isn't Z2 though, and hey, at least it isn't Z3.
The funny thing about UX is that 00's roster is a perfect case study of how the team developed over time with the 3DS engine, with 00 Raiser and Dynames Repair being reflective of the early "we're still figuring out how stuff works" phase. We'll have to wait for the better end of the spectrum to show up, though.

Kaboom Dragoon
May 7, 2010

The greatest of feasts

Rigged Death Trap posted:

gently caress this videos subber
gently caress em

e:(I have realized it is a parody of poo poo subs but why submit others to that poo poo)

I think the bigger crime is that it may cause others to seek out 00 thinking it's more interesting than it actually is.

Alacron
Feb 15, 2007

-->Have tearful reunion with your son
-->Eh
Fun Shoe

Rigged Death Trap posted:

gently caress this videos subber
gently caress em

e:(I have realized it is a parody of poo poo subs but why submit others to that poo poo)

What tipped you off? :v:

McTimmy
Feb 29, 2008
I'll admit when I did first watch those subs when the movie came out I was really confused and thought I'd grabbed the wrong group.

Though frankly that wasn't even the most bizarre thing the sub group did for 00.

Ace of Aces
Feb 25, 2017

ZENRYOKU ZENKAI
That was the best part of the movie, too.

HitTheTargets
Mar 3, 2006

I came here to laugh at you.

Alacron posted:

What tipped you off? :v:



Jump to about 1:10 for a dumb nerd joke.

General Revil
Sep 30, 2014

by Jeffrey of YOSPOS

Alacron posted:

Since we're getting into Trailblazer here, I thought the thread could use a quick primer on what happened in the 00 TV series:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AcEY2EcQeZY

If anyone wants to get deeper this is a summary of S2. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CYPODZYHW4E

Technically it's a preview, but having watching 00S2, everything they said happened in one way or another.

Grizzwold
Jan 27, 2012

Posters off the pork bow!

Onmi posted:

It is, but that's more to do with the fact that it isn't the "Boom Army" it's "The Boom Army". "The" is apart of the name.

So when talking about them is it more correct to say "the The Boom Army" or just "The Boom Army"?

Onmi
Jul 12, 2013

If someone says it one more time I'm having Florina show up as a corpse. I'm not even kidding, I was pissed off with people doing that shit back in 2010, and I'm not dealing with it now in 2016.

Grizzwold posted:

So when talking about them is it more correct to say "the The Boom Army" or just "The Boom Army"?

Technically it's more correct to say the The Boom Army. This is why it's also localized as Zaboom Army.

GimmickMan
Dec 27, 2011

I'm glad SRW has access to Trailblazer, so that it doesn't have to use the terrible, horrible, no good, very bad second season of 00. Much like Endless Waltz, it is an easy way to include the cast and units in the game with minimum plot.

Every time the Tobikage cast remind us that they came to Earth looking for the legendary Ninjas from Japan I chuckle at how stupid its plot is. More Tobikage stages please. :allears:

It's nice to see Eida already being part of the team! Boo at having wiped Johnny's memories though, I guess it's as good an excuse as any to keep the R-Daigun relevant and make Dancouga feel more like a proper upgrade.

Brunom1
Sep 5, 2011

Ask me about being the best dad ever.

We open at JUDA, right after Kouichi has been told that he was killed by the Linebarrel. Remember when Moritsugu said he became the bot’s Factor by accident? As we know, it wasn’t a satellite that caused the accident three years ago, but the Linebarrel – the Machina had just warped into our world, and Kouichi was precisely at its landing zone. To sum it up: he got squished by it.
That done, Kouichi’s body was injected with the Machina’s regenerative nanomachines; thus his body was strengthened, and he was reborn as a Factor. And as a Factor, Kouichi now has inhuman abilities… provided the Linebarrel is intact. On the other hand, if the Machina is destroyed, Kouichi will follow suit. Putting it simply, the kid’s life is now bound to the bot.

This all sounds insane and Kouichi has a ton of questions: “What the hell are those Machinas?! Why did you even make something like that?!” Ishigami has no answers for him, as JUDA weren’t the ones behind them. They don’t even know who did make the things; rather, the Machinas simply materialize in our world, just like what happened to Sun Quan’s group and the newly arrived Frontier Fleet.
Quan asks if that means the Machinas also came from a different world, but Ishigami can’t answer that one way or another. Who made the Machinas? What for? What is their purpose in materializing in our world? All questions without answer, and that is precisely why JUDA’s working to gather all 11 of them. But Ishigami figures that’s enough exposition for now, and moves to the meat of this reunion: he wants Kouichi to help JUDA with their project.


Over by the infirmary, Shangxiang’s just told everyone that they won’t be returning to Mirisha until they’ve dealt with Lu Bu… though, as she herself notes, they don’t even know HOW they’re going to get back in the first place. At least Zhou Yu is hard at work to recover ASAP, wanting to start being of some use to our group.
Yamashita’s disappointed that Lu Xun and Zhou Yu are down for the count, considering how they’re renowned as some of the greatest generals in the Three Kingdoms. Lu Xun gets all giddy over praise like that, but Shangxiang tells him to get off his high horse: back in their world, he’s still just an apprentice strategist. Buzzkill…
Either way, Saya walks on over to call in the others. Yamashita looks forward to seeing the bedridden Hyaku Shiki later.


Back to the President’s office, Kouichi’s a bit uneasy at being told to help gather Machinas. But, of course, Ishigami wouldn’t ask him to do it for nothing: “You said you wanted to be a Champion of Justice, yes? Champions of Justice need enemies to defeat. We can give you that.”
Ishigami presents him with images of the Katou Organization: another group with Machinas and the ones responsible for the attack that got Yajima killed. Ogawa interrupts them, bringing in other interested parties to this meeting. Ishigami’ll make the introductions…


But is interrupted when Shizuna (top portrait) yells that she still hasn’t signed up on working with these people. Her twin brother, Izuna, tries asking her to calm down, only to get brushed aside: Shizuna is NOT going to team up with this dumdum, Hayase, and a Federation deserter!
As Arnie and Kouichi reel back, Shizuna carries on: “Our work as Factors ain’t a game! We take our battles drat seriously – like pros – and I really don’t feel like having a buncha aimless goons dragging me down!”
Arnie takes it on the chin, but Kouichi doesn’t – seems to him that they don’t need his help, then! Oh, is he just going to turn tail and run from all this? Kouichi tells Ishigami that he’s got absolutely no reason to help JUDA, so, yeah, he’s taking off.

: Uurgh, and it was such a pain to bring that guy in…
: Blah, forget him! All you need is me, Izuna and the Deceive to ace whatever mission comes next!
: Hahah… Shizuna’s attitude is still going strong, I see.
: What now, Ensign? Got anything to say after being told off like that?
: Well, if they can’t bring themselves to trust me, then they can shoot me down whenever.
: Whaa…?
: But, if possible… I’d like to go and see for myself what Maj. Richard and Saya are trying to do. I’d like to find out what is truly right… that’s what brought me here.
: …
: And there you have it. I’d really appreciate if you could also give him a chance, Shizuna…
: Um… I’m Izuna…
: OH! My bad!
: I know you did that on purpose, old man!
: But you two really look so much alike. Are you twins?
: We are, but I’m a boy, FYI.
: If you ask me, everyone in this world looks pretty much the same.
: You’re one to talk! Your whole crew’s got that same Gundam face, so ya can go and shove it!
: Shove what where?
: Th-That’s… I-I-I— Aargh, ya huge dumdum!


Mission 8 – A Beacon For Tomorrow



: Intel said they picked up a signal coming from around here…
: I don’t see a Machina anywhere, though.
: What I wanna know is why the boss picked this group comp to go look for that there Machina.
: This is the first joint operation between JUDA, the UX, the WSO and Sun Quan’s forces. I presume Mr. Ishigami wanted to start things off with the team members more likely to work well together.
: Aw, isn’t it great that us ladies get along so swimmingly?
: But I’m a boy…
: Whatever, there’s nothing ‘round here. Guess we got some bad intel.



: Wh-What?!



: Yeeheeheehee! They fell for it hook, line and sinker…
: I’m Riku Ousei, captain of the Katou Organization’s 8th Unit!
: The Katou Organization?! What’re they doing here…?!
: My guess is the “Machina signal” we pinged was them baiting us into a trap!
: What do you mean? Are they not piloting Machinas?
: No, they’re not. Those are the Katou Organization’s own Armas, mass-produced copies of Machinas.
: Mass-produced copies…?!
: In other words, those’re a buncha knock-offs! And now they’re gonna see just how strong an original is!
: Give ‘em a real nasty one, Izuna!
: Okay, sis!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s_qt-b1aX9A



: Gyaaaaaaah! M-My arms… they tore my arms in half!!
: Wh-What just happened?! All you did was touch him with that cable…!
: Hmm, I get it. That’s a weapon that sends illusions into the pilots’ minds, eh…?
: drat straight! And you can’t defend against our Nerve Crack as long as you’re all are sitting in those mechs!
: Eeeheeheehee! And you think you’re going to beat me with smoke and mirrors?! Your imagination’s not very good! And because of that…



: You won’t be able to protect this city!
: ?! What the hell are ya doing?!
: The townspeople still haven’t left that part of town…!
: I told you: imagination! You didn’t even try to imagine why I chose this town to lure you into, hmm?
: It’s because I’ve set explosive pellets across the whole place!
: What did you say?!
: So, still feel like taking a swing at me? Go right ahead! The second you do, this whole place and everyone inside it’ll get blown to kingdom come! Yeeheheheheeee!
: This is unforgivable…! I’ve never met someone as sickening as him!
: But what’re we gonna do?! He just took all the townspeople hostage…!
: Only option we got now is to hang tough ‘til Moritsugu and the others get here!
: You guys all heard him, right?! Don’t try anything with that fatass’ unit or this’ll go south in a big way!
: C-Copy that!


Destroy everything except the Yaoyorozu, and don’t lose anyone. If you ever attack the Yaoyorozu, it’s game over as well. Another fight with the Katou Armas, with the added annoyance that Riku will immediately rush down your forces and start shooting – and you’re just gonna have to take it.
The good thing is that the AI seems to prioritize the Deceive and it is very well equipped to take that punishment. Dealing damage, however, not so much. But take things slow and steady and you’ll start to wear the enemies’ numbers down; even with the Deceive's lower firepower, the generic Armas still have piddly defenses and our other girls will soon build up morale to start using their better weapons. After that, it’s simple.


Deceive (Shizuna and Izuna Endo)
Pilot Skills:
Factor (on Izuna) – D-S.O.I.L. baseline is 40.
Prevail L1
Support Attack L1
Support Defense L1
Spirit Commands – Shizuna:
Invincible
Fighting Spirit
Spirit Commands – Izuna:
Trust
Focus
Mech Features:
Shield
Resupply Module
10% HP Regen
Nerve Crack – Requires 120 morale, costs 30 EN, range is 1-5. Works like 00 Raiser, only the stats get boosted/lowered by 15.
Squad Bonus: HP +500, Exp +10%, A in Air (HP +1000, Exp +20%, S in Air)
Shizuna’s voice actress: Kana Ueda (other roles: Pascal in Tales of Graces, Rachel in BlazBlue, Tsubaki in Steel God Jeeg and many more)
Izuna’s voice actress: Rie Kugimiya (other roles: Nena in 00 Gundam, Alphonse Elric in Full Metal Alchemist, Kagura in Gintama and a ton more)

Like in L, the Deceive’s the odd Machina of the bunch. It is 100% tailored around debuffs, so much so that its piss-weak Nerve Crack attack is the only damaging move it’ll have for quite a while (its “hands” are now its shield). On the flip side, it is dirt cheap and will reduce not only morale, but also all of the target’s stats.
But the real draw here is the AoE Nerve Crack which, while not too useful now since the mooks are so weak, will get progressively more interesting as we progress. Being so cheap, the Deceive’s EN regen will all but negate the cost, which’ll allow you to spam that buff/debuff every turn. Keep your people bunched up, draw the mooks in, and go to town.

Plus it has a nice Squad Bonus and a Resupply Module translates into a 10% EN regen for its team, so it could make for a nice companion to some hungry Super Robot. The Deceive’s L size and the new way Factor regen works have made it VERY bulky, too.
I got a surprising amount of use from the Deceive in L because it fulfilled its purpose of fueling Daiya’s rampage quite nicely – we’ll see if it’ll happen again here.

:siren: SRW UX - Shadows that Rend Darkness





:siren: SRW UX - Linebarrel






Again, don’t attack him back.

:siren: SRW UX - Tales of Mirisha ~ The Brave Legend







https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XIalK9axU0I

Keep on killing, and the plot’ll kick in in time.



Riku’s getting annoyed that we’re still fighting and figures we need another taste of horror – maybe then we’ll get what’s what! So he goes and blows up another section of the city: “those without imagination never realize the danger until it’s too late! This is what you all deserve for being incapable of visualizing your future!”
Moritsugu and the others arrive right then, but they’re immediately attacked: Sawatari has arrived with another batch of troops. Riku isn’t happy to see him, though, as he’d clearly said that he didn’t want any help from him or his men. He did, but Katou himself ordered Sawatari to get out here and kill our folks, so that’s what he’s doing!


Ishigami’s looking and is slightly concerned: first hostages and now an ambush? Oh, dear. Arnie has left to bring in Kouichi, hoping to convince him to change his mind, but things aren’t looking good.
“Then I guess my hands are tied. I’ll go and prostrate myself before the Champion of Justice as well,” Ishigami ponders. “And if even that doesn’t work… then Ms. Kizaki will handle the rest.”



: …
: Yajima… nothing makes sense anymore. What would you do now…?

*Door opens.*

: Kouichi…
: Risako…!
: Where have you been all this time? I was so worried about you.
: … Yajima died in that accident… We already had the funeral…
: I know…
: That’s it…? Is nothing on your mind? Aren’t you feeling anything?
: When are you going to stop shutting yourself off like that?!
: Rrgh… What the hell do you think you know, huh?! I’ve always been shutting myself off! I… I…!
: Kouichi…
: D-drat it…! I… I miss him too… so much…!
: …
: You don’t have to do that anymore…
: What…?
: That “tough guy” act. Try it all you want, that’s not who you are – that’s not the real Kouichi. Just be yourself… Even if no one accepts that Kouichi, I always will…
: Risako…
: Hm…?
: …

*Ring, ring!*

: ?! Of all the… Who is it?
: Heeello there, is this a Mr. Champion of Justice speaking?
: ?!



: Aaah!
: Th-This is too much, sis! We’re going to get overwhelmed!
: drat it, we’re pros, aren’t we?! We can’t go down like this…!
: Sorry, I didn’t quite catch that? What pros are ya talking about?
: Us! The pros that kick the asses of trash like you for a living!
: Ah, OK. Glad we got that sorted out. Then how about you try shooting back some?
: ‘Course, that’d mean curtains for everyone in this city! Ahahahaha!
: You piece of…!
: Just stand your ground for now, people. Make sure you don’t fire back at them, no matter what!
: Easy for you to say! Gaah… We’ll get you all for this, just you wait!


Don’t attack Riku OR Sawatari, and instead continue to destroy everything else.

I’ve already cleared out Riku’s posse of mooks, and Sawatari’s gaggle is too far away. When our turn comes up…


: Hahaha! Aw, what’s the matter?! Weren’t you gonna kick our asses?!
: Gch… Blasted cowards!



: Come again?! But they said they wouldn’t work with me!
: True, true, but the fact is they fell right in a trap of that Katou Organization I told you about. Things are looking quite dire right now…
: So I’d like to ask you to go help them out.
: Wh-Why should I—?!
: Oh, and we’ve a satellite feed of their cockpit. Take a look, will you?

*Beep.*

: Uwaaaaaah!
: Aiiieeee…!!

: Th-That’s…!
: Like I said, quite dire. And the enemy’s taken hostages, so they’re all sitting ducks out there. If some Champion of Justice doesn’t intervene – and soon – I fear they might die…
: Now you’re threatening me…?
: Don’t be silly – this is no threat.
: This is a sincere plea for your help…!
: …!
: What’s wrong, Kouichi?! Did something happen?!
: Tsk…!

*Kouichi runs off.*

: Ko-Kouichi, wait…! Kouichi?!



: Goddamn it…! “Sincere plea”, my rear end! Why’d you go and show that feed, then, huh…?!
: What the hell does he want from me?! Yajima… what should I do now?!
: Hayase…
: You…! You’re that ex-soldier…
: I’m glad you remembered. Mr. Ishigami asked me to come pick you up.
: Pick me up…?
: Hmph, you really got told off by that twin girl and you’re still going along with what the guy asked? You’re a real sucker, aren’t you?
: Hahah… maybe I am. Still, she didn’t say anything untrue. I have just been drifting through life, aimless.
: I joined the army because I wanted to protect the lives of others… But my idealized vision and reality were two completely different things. I was never really sure about what I was doing.
: …
: Still, there’s one thing I did figure out: there’re some people in this world I could never tolerate!
: …?!
: So you can call me a sucker and laugh right at my face, that’s fine. All that I want to do… is to protect the lives of others from those that are too evil to be left alone!
: …
: What matters isn’t what you should do… It’s what you want to do…!



: Urgh… Hrmm!
: Psh… This bunch doesn’t know when to quit. I’m just about sick of messing with them.
: Yo, Riku, go for it. Blow them up along with the city.
: Wh-What…?!
: Heeheehee… I don’t like taking orders from Sawatari, but fine.
: Truth is, I’m also pretty bored here…
: S-Stop! Don’t do it, I’m begging you!
: Yeeheeheehee! Oh, now that’s music to my ears!
: Take a look! This whole place is about to learn the true meaning of—



: O-Ow!
: Wh-What was that…?!



:siren: SRW UX - Linebarrel (Full Intro)

: Hmhmhm… Ain’t easy being you, eh?
: Wh-Who are you?! Where’d you come from?!
: What, can’t you imagine who I am?
: Because it’s pretty obvious: I’m a CHAMPION OF JUSTICE!
: Ha-Hayase…!



: Thank god; looks like we got here in time!
: Everyone, the hostages are safe! You don’t have to worry about them anymore!
: Wh-Whaaat?!
: This is the WSO’s Gren Falcon Squad speaking!
: We’ve found and disabled all of the explosive pellets!
: Cpt. Scarlet!
: With me, maggots! We’ve leaving this area pronto!
: Sir! Yes, sir!
: Ahahah… Looks like our patience paid off!
: And now we’re going to repay you in spades for all that abuse!
: G-Go to hell, you!
: Shizuna, Izuna! I… I saw you guys getting hurt out here. That was when I realized: I want to help you!
: So I ask you two… What do you want me to do?!
: …?!
: They… They killed a buncha people who had nothing to do with any of this…
: And we couldn’t do a drat thing to stop them…!
: Sis…
: So… Please, Hayase… kick their asses!
: There we go… Now I know for sure what I want to do AND what I should do! You with me, Ensign Berge?
: Aye, aye. And what we should do is one thing only: wreck all of them!
: We’ll take care of the rest, guys!



: Hah, them’s fighting words I hear!
: The name’s Takurou Sawatari, captain of the Katou Organization’s 4th Unit! Now come and get me, Horns!
: Everyone forward! Counterattack!


Yaoyorozu (Riku Ousei)
Pilot Skills:
Prevail L2
Support Attack L1
Guard
All Attack
Riku’s voice actor: Daisuke Sakaguchi (other roles: Jun in Aquarion, Shinpachi Shimura in Gintama, Uso in V Gundam and many more)

Riku and his bot are designed all around soaking up damage before tagging you with an Attack Down debuff. Both his attacks can do that but, thankfully, he’s not a terribly good shot (though that’ll be somewhat offset by his Prevail as it starts running).
The Yaoyorozu’s got superlative armor, but not all that much HP. Even with most of our troops at base morale, we should be able to barely kill him in one round. Best to get rid of him now, lest he debuff your guys and/or gain morale to trigger Guard, which’d only make him even bulkier.


Linebarrel (Kouichi Hayase)
Pilot Skills:
Factor – Baseline is 100
Prevail L2
Support Attack L1
Support Defense L1
All Attack
Spirit Commands:
Invincible
Strike
Mech Features:
Sword
Gun
10% HP Regen
Squad Bonus: Melee weapons’ power +100, Mobility +5 (Melee weapons +200, Mobility +20, S in Air, Range +1)
Kouichi’s voice actor: Tetsuya Kakihara (other roles: Simon in Gurren Lagann, Natsu Dragneel in Fairy Tail, Angelo in Gundam Unicorn, and many more)

Funnily enough, mangabarrel’s Kouichi joins with slightly better stats than the one in L – notable his Accuracy and Skill. As before, he’s a good all-around character, though he prefers melee attacks than ranged ones. The Linebarrel’s better geared towards dodging now, especially with that S rank I got him, but I reckon the lowered tankiness is merely to offset Kouichi’s huge battle regen. Like we saw in the previous mission, he’ll get back 50% of all damage he takes.
As far as attacks go, he’s got a mix of pre and post-movement attacks, with the majority (the three Executor attacks) being the former and very nice range coverage. He’s even got that MAPW he used before, which hits up to 8 squares in a straight line.
As before, the plot will demand that you field him throughout the game, but Kouichi and the Linebarrel are so good that you don’t have a good objective reason not to do it.
And, of course, his kill count matters for a secret: he needs 200 kills by the end of mission 44.


:siren: SRW UX - Future-Bound Fighting Spirit

: Hurting people, taking their lives just for fun…!
: What of it? Those who can’t even imagine their own fate don’t deserve to live!
: You monster…! It’s you who doesn’t deserve to live!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=frKEwuZzLbY
Didn’t connect, but it’s fine – all that happens is there’s a big explosion.

:siren: SRW UX - Tales of Mirisha ~ The Brave Legend

: You’re about to learn that those who toy with the lives of others always get their due!
: You’re the one who’s going to get her due for daring to stand up to me!







:siren: SRW UX - Linebarrel

: Why don’t we go and find out whose imagination is greater, yours or mine?
: I don’t care enough to compete with you. All I see here is an obstacle to remove.







:siren: SRW UX - The Eternal Soldiers

: You can’t even imagine what’ll happen if you try to mess with me?!
: Someone who can’t imagine the pain he’s causing others doesn’t have the right to use that word!





:siren: SRW UX - Linebarrel

: You can’t imagine your future, so it’s up to me to grant one to you. Grant you a future of pure despair, that is!
: Took the words right outta my mouth! Give him what he deserves, Izuna, and don’t hold anything back!
: Okay… That man really doesn’t deserve any mercy!









:siren: SRW UX - Shadows that Rend Darkness

: Come on! Let’s see what your imagination amounts to!
: I’ll do more than that. I’ll teach you that true imagination means being able to grasp the pain of others!









:siren: SRW UX - Linebarrel

: Say your prayers, fatass!
: Eeeheehee… Are you assuming my Yaoyorozu’s slow because of its bulky looks?
: Your lack of imagination will cost you your life!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=buYbX5q-ByI
Now that’s a very pretty DK.


: Wh-What… How could I have been…?!
: What’s up? You look surprised!
: …?!
: Can it be that you didn’t imagine this outcome, I wonder? Seems to me that your imagination’s not all that either!
: RrrghARAAAAARGH! You maggot! Trash! Worm! Piece of goddamn, worthless CRAP!
: MY imagination is not all that?! I’LL SHOW YOU!!



: Wh-What’s he doing…?!
: Yeehee… Eeeheeeheeee! You can’t even imagine this either, can you?! Too bad!
: My imagination’ll always get the better of you!





: Wha…?!
: He self-destructed…?!
: Kch… Are you kidding me? That’s not using your imagination, it’s just giving up!

:siren: SRW UX - Tales of Mirisha ~ The Brave Legend

: I cannot and will not ever tolerate fiends who’d use the people as shields!









:siren: SRW UX - Shadows that Rend Darkness

: Come closer. I’ll pay you back with interest for all the pain you put my baby girl through!









:siren: SRW UX - Linebarrel

: Now that was a filthy tactic if I ever saw one. And I am here to give you your just desserts.
: Hahah, that just a lil’ game. Don’t get hung up on stuff like that, guy!





:siren: SRW UX - Future-Bound Fighting Spirit

: How could you even consider killing innocent civilians as an acceptable tactic?!
: Hey, we’ll do whatever it takes to get the job done. Just like your little gang, eh?!









:siren: SRW UX - Linebarrel

: A random, totally average kid gets a whole bunch of power to use without eve breaking a sweat…
: I swear, I hate Factors!
: Bring it on, ya lowlife! I feel like I could take on anyone right about now!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l4SMKYP19zY



: Hrk… Goddamn brats!
: Done already? Then I’ll put an end to this!



: Gwaaaargh!
: Hah… You’re not too clever, are you? Did you seriously think you could beat me with that…?
: …?! Wh-What’s this chill down my spine… this anxiety…?
: Am I actually afraid of him…?! No, no way…!
: You better be ready, lowlife, ‘cause here I come!



: Ack…! Wh-What the hell is up with him… He’s like...!



: I-Is that how he’s really like?! I-I can’t stop shaking… WAAAAAAH!
: What’s up, old man? You look like you’ve seen a monster or something!
: ?! This cable… You didn’t!
: Ah, I see what’s going on. When did you kids manage to tag him with the Nerve Crack?
: Courtesy of all the openings in his guard. I could hit someone like that in my sleep!
: Rrgh, so you’re doing this?! You tricksy little pricks!
: What’re ya gonna do now, bud? Only way you’ll be safe from that big ol’ monster is by ditching your mech!
: drat… drat IT ALL! Next time I find you, you’re dead! You’re all dead!



: Hmph, did you say something? Because all I heard was a lot of whining!

: Whew…
: Did we… win?
: Yeah… Yeah, we won!
: Pah… He relies so much on the Linebarrel’s superior specs. What a ridiculous way of fighting…
: Eh, I think we can let that slide. It’s some major progress compared to how he was before.
: Major…
: Let’s just be happy with this win, I say…



: Well, well… Looks I didn’t need your help today after all.
: I’m not what’s important right now… Are you really going to carry on with Kouichi Hayase, sir?
: Do you take issue with that?
: I seriously doubt he’ll be able to make good use of the Linebarrel. One needs only look at his actions thus far to see that.
: Sooner or later, he…
: Hmm… I understand that the Linebarrel means much to you. But the fact is that the Machina now means just as much to young Hayase.
: Mr. Ishigami…
: Why don’t we wait and see? Who knows, he might just wind up a real Champion of Justice…
: …


And Riku’s survived, and very pissed at the humiliation he suffered today. Sawatari calls in, all like “Yo, buddy, still alive?” but Riku isn’t happy to hear from him. He would’ve won today had Sawatari not shown his face around here. He threw his plan off course and gave the enemy time to regroup!
Yeah, yeah, whatever – don’t get your panties in twist and come back to base. After Sawatari ends the call, Riku is left fuming. That piece of crap, Kouichi, dares berate his imagination?! Riku’s gonna get him for this! He’ll rain hell right on top of that kid! Yeeheeeheeheee!


Kouichi’s got a new suit – standard issue for all JUDA employees – and Ogawa thinks it looks quite good on him. “I’m already having second thoughts about this,” he sighs and Ogawa has a laugh at his big mouth persisting even after his change in attitude.
Arnie does ponder that he shouldn’t keep wearing this Fed uniform forever – maybe he should ask Richard for something? Ogawa suggests he doesn’t, as while Richard may be an amazing pilot, he’s a bit peculiar in regards to other things – including fashion. Arnie would probably wind up wearing bright yellow tights or something. That doesn’t sound good.

Shizuna and Izuna walk on over, and Kouichi asks if she’s here to yell at them again. “N-No! I… w-well… Hayase, Arnie, I…” Yes? Izuna pokes her not to chicken out now: “Um, I… Thank you for what you did today…” Shizuna says eventually.
But the atmosphere is quickly diffused as Kouichi stammers that he’s still blown away by how much Shizuna and Izuna look alike. Of course they do – they’re twins, drat it! Sure, but Shizuna’s a girl, so she should try to at least look different from her brother. And he’s got an idea of something that could help… which he tries offering to Izuna. “Hayaseee! You did that on purpose…!”


But before Shizuna’s done yelling, Kouichi inches over and pins her hair a wee bit back with his tie clip. That should make it way easier to tell them apart. Shizuna’s stunned for all of five seconds before yelling at him to piss right off and stomping away (Izuna runs after her).
Well, Arnie figures that was her way of opening up to them and Ogawa also thinks so. That said, what’s Kouichi going to do now? What does she mean? That isn’t it about time he faced his best friend and paid his respects?



: (Yajima… I know I’m really late for this, but…)
: I figured I’d find you here, Kouichi…
: Risako?! You too…?
: Whenever I’ve the time, yeah… I kind of feel like I can talk to Yajima again when I’m here…
: …
: But I’m glad you decided to come over. I know you two weren’t in the best of places the last few days…
: That was because of me… I was a complete idiot…
: Kouichi…
: Yajima was right all along… He never once stopped believing in me… And, still, I…
: …
: I know it’s too late for me to say this… but I have to say it anyway…
: I don’t think it’s too late at all…
: Risako…
: What matters… is what you want to do, right?
: …!
: Don’t get hung up on “should haves” – focus on what you’ll do from here on out. I’m sure that’s what he would’ve said…
: …
: Yeah… Thanks, Risako…


Back at JUDA, Richard’s just gotten word that the Celestial Being are coming to Earth – seems the goodwill ambassador has finished her talks with the Frontier Fleet. They're accompanying the Elshank and coming to join up with us.
Having that famous group on our side sure makes Ishigami rest easier, but the Elshank has a problem: they’ve got almost no fuel left. Scarlet and Tsubasa think the WSO may be able to help with that: the ship let them have a sample to analyze and, from what they’ve seen, it’s possible to refine something extremely similar to the Elshank’s Kylhasium from a mineral found on Earth.

That’s great news for everyone and Ishigami will let the ship know… only there’s a catch. Said mineral is only found on a certain, very “unique”, island. As luck would have it, the place is the site of the WSO’s upcoming operation: a lone island far southwest of Japan, wholly isolated from the world behind the so-called Gravity Curtain.
Saya knows where this is going and doesn’t like it: it’s the infamous Machine Island.

And the one convo we missed today:

: Why don’t ya start crying and screaming again, girlie? I might let you keep your life if you do! Hahahahahaa!
: Yeah, run your mouth while ya still can, jerk! Give us a sec and we’re gonna have ya crying so bad, you ain’t even gonna see five feet ahead!

Brunom1 fucked around with this message at 15:28 on Jul 15, 2018

Ardeem
Sep 16, 2010

There is no problem that cannot be solved through sufficient application of lasers and friendship.
I totally missed that those were opposite gender identical twins in L.

EclecticTastes
Sep 17, 2012

"Most plans are critically flawed by their own logic. A failure at any step will ruin everything after it. That's just basic cause and effect. It's easy for a good plan to fall apart. Therefore, a plan that has no attachment to logic cannot be stopped."

Onmi posted:

Technically it's more correct to say the The Boom Army. This is why it's also localized as Zaboom Army.

I can't read that localization of their name without thinking of this and now you can't either.


GimmickMan posted:

I'm glad SRW has access to Trailblazer, so that it doesn't have to use the terrible, horrible, no good, very bad second season of 00. Much like Endless Waltz, it is an easy way to include the cast and units in the game with minimum plot.

I'm not all that familiar with 00 outside of SRW, what's so bad about the second season? I recall the Gundams generally being pretty rad, at least. Also, I think the big difference between Awakening of the Trailblazer and Endless Waltz is that Endless Waltz had BGMs that weren't boring. I'd include the series itself just for Daybreak's Bell and Hakanaku mo Towa wa Kanashi.

Ashsaber
Oct 24, 2010

Deploying Swordbreakers!
College Slice

Ardeem posted:

I totally missed that those were opposite gender identical twins in L.

Not an emptyquote.

HitTheTargets
Mar 3, 2006

I came here to laugh at you.
I knew they were a boy and a girl, but it never occurred to me to ask: Are they both Factors? Or is it just Izuna?


EclecticTastes posted:

I'm not all that familiar with 00 outside of SRW, what's so bad about the second season? I recall the Gundams generally being pretty rad, at least. Also, I think the big difference between Awakening of the Trailblazer and Endless Waltz is that Endless Waltz had BGMs that weren't boring. I'd include the series itself just for Daybreak's Bell and Hakanaku mo Towa wa Kanashi.

It basically jettisons all the world-building Season 1 laid out to have a bunch of new toys pew-pew at each other. Also there are characters named Anew Returner and Bring Stabity, which are hosed up names even by Gundam standards.

Materant
Jul 22, 2010

see, what you don't understand is he now has

THE MANLIEST MUSTACHE

it defies physics


EclecticTastes posted:

I'm not all that familiar with 00 outside of SRW, what's so bad about the second season? I recall the Gundams generally being pretty rad, at least. Also, I think the big difference between Awakening of the Trailblazer and Endless Waltz is that Endless Waltz had BGMs that weren't boring. I'd include the series itself just for Daybreak's Bell and Hakanaku mo Towa wa Kanashi.

A large part of why people dislike the second season of 00 is because it jettisons everything accomplished in the first season and just about all of the moral ambiguity Celestial Being had going on to do a "the feds are evil" plot.

e: And this is why I should probably refresh the page after reading the update!

Brunom1
Sep 5, 2011

Ask me about being the best dad ever.

HitTheTargets posted:

I knew they were a boy and a girl, but it never occurred to me to ask: Are they both Factors? Or is it just Izuna?

Izuna's the actual Factor, hence why only he gets the eyes. Shizuna's the pilot of the Deceive, though.

Blaze Dragon
Aug 28, 2013
LOWTAX'S SPINE FUND

Brunom1 posted:

But take things slow and steady and you’ll start to wear the enemies’ numbers down; even with the Deceives lower firepower, the generic Armas still have piddly defenses and our other girls will soon build up morale to start using their better weapons.

quote:

Sawatari calls in, all like “Yo, buddy, still alive?” but Riku isn’ happy to hear from him.

Small mistakes here.

Also this mission is pretty much identical to the manga version so I don't have much to say about it, other than I expected an explanation for Richard choosing only women (and Izuna) but it doesn't seem I'm getting it. Whatever.

Brunom1
Sep 5, 2011

Ask me about being the best dad ever.

Blaze Dragon posted:

Also this mission is pretty much identical to the manga version so I don't have much to say about it, other than I expected an explanation for Richard choosing only women (and Izuna) but it doesn't seem I'm getting it. Whatever.

All fixed. And it was Ishigami who deployed all the girls here - likely because there are no hang-ups between any of them, as Saya suggests right before the battle starts.

Richard did it on the other route, at the end of mission 7.

Mikl
Nov 8, 2009

Vote shit sandwich or the shit sandwich gets it!
To expand on 00 chat: Celestial Being is an organisation set up decades (hundreds?) of years before the series by a dude who's figured out that... Something is going to happen (not going to spoil what, because it's related to the plot of the movie, which is in this SRW), and that the world will need to be united to face it. So he sets things in motion, creating the Gundams and a supercomputer and cyber newtypes artificial humans that connect to said supercomputer, and once they're ready Celestial Being reveals itself to the world and goes "Stop fighting, or else. Btw we have super advanced robots, so good luck if you pick else."

The first season is the Gundams going around shooting soldiers and bases up, until the world gets fed up, gets some super advanced robots of their own courtesy of another Celestial Being branch, creates the World Federation, and defeats Celestial Being. Which was the dude's plan all along, create an enemy the world can rally against, so it's united when the time comes.

Except in the second seasons the artificial humans go "nice Federation you have there, we'll take it" and from there it becomes the Evil Federation (but not really evil it's just the leaders who are jerks) against Celestial Being, the plucky resistance, and as others have said it doesn't move from that spot in the story, it's just the two sides going PEW PEW PEW at each other with shiny new toys.

Mikl fucked around with this message at 00:31 on Jan 8, 2018

Section Z
Oct 1, 2008

Wait, this is the Moon.
How did I even get here?

Pillbug
I'm enjoying the swift turn around from 'Shoooould I be a protagonist? I don't knoooooow' to 'BE A PROTAGONIST WITH ME!' inspirational speeches. I get a giggle out of him immediately shooting down the usual don't trust the new guy sass with "Just shoot me in the back and get it over with, I loving dare you."

But I can't help but worry it's too good to be true, and Arnie will go full stupid melodrama later.

Section Z fucked around with this message at 01:15 on Jan 8, 2018

MightyPretenders
Feb 21, 2014

There really should be a SRW where Season 1 Celestial Being is a recurring miniboss group/rival team with a few chapters in the spotlight.

HitTheTargets
Mar 3, 2006

I came here to laugh at you.
The second season was so pat & simplistic that Marina (the princess trying to contact the Frontier fleet a couple updates back) spends the bulk of her time writing a song. This random J-pop song about peace is somehow so novel that it is what truly unites the people's hearts, not just their governments. And Setsuna F. Seiei utters the immortal line "Maybe this song... Is also Gundam."

Ace of Aces
Feb 25, 2017

ZENRYOKU ZENKAI
Worth it for having that come up verbatim in Z2.2 though... I actually thought 00S2 was better than S1, despite obviously being worse from the perspective of good writing, because it at least comitted to being a super robot show, whereas S1 was extremely schizophrenic and just couldn't decide what it was going to do. It doesn't help that S1 starts out by making a big deal out of things like logistics and limited numbers and so on and then immediately introduces CB using literal throwaway beam weapons and other items (at least they had the grace to have this come back to bite them, but that disappeared basically 1/3 of the way into S1).

Can we at least agree that the 00 Gundam is a really good design? (Not the Raiser version, that's garbage.)

EclecticTastes
Sep 17, 2012

"Most plans are critically flawed by their own logic. A failure at any step will ruin everything after it. That's just basic cause and effect. It's easy for a good plan to fall apart. Therefore, a plan that has no attachment to logic cannot be stopped."

MightyPretenders posted:

There really should be a SRW where Season 1 Celestial Being is a recurring miniboss group/rival team with a few chapters in the spotlight.

In their first few appearances in SRW, this is exactly how Gundam Wing worked, as I recall. Heero, Wufei, and sometimes Trowa would attack whoever was in range, including your units (I think Duo did, too, but only the first time or two he'd show up, while I recall Quatre always being just a friendly Guest Unit outside that time he tried using the Zero System). In fact, in F/F Final (possibly 4, haven't played it and will never touch another Classic Timeline game again after what F Final put me through), the entire main cast is completely optional (though, failing to obtain them is one of the primary steps to getting the Bad Ending where Shinji fights and kills Kaworu and it's implied to have led to the then-unreleased events of End of Evangelion, which admittedly has a fantastic-for-the-situation arrangement of Ode to Joy, the loudness* makes it feel even more oppressive and off-putting than the versions used in the Alpha series).

*Loudness as in the sound engineering term, not just volume. The F Final arrangement has a stronger "wall of sound" quality that fits with the psychological trauma inherent in that scene, but I digress.

General Revil
Sep 30, 2014

by Jeffrey of YOSPOS

EclecticTastes posted:

I'm not all that familiar with 00 outside of SRW, what's so bad about the second season? I recall the Gundams generally being pretty rad, at least. Also, I think the big difference between Awakening of the Trailblazer and Endless Waltz is that Endless Waltz had BGMs that weren't boring. I'd include the series itself just for Daybreak's Bell and Hakanaku mo Towa wa Kanashi.

Let's put it this way. 00S1 was a departure from the way Gundam normally works. There are a lot of plot similarities to Wing, but it's really it's own beast. Of course it's Gundam so you've got a lot of pretty fights, but there's a lot of secrecy, machinations, politics, etc. Celestial Being isn't painted as the good guys so much as people that are intentionally doing wrong to bring about a better future. For people familiar with SRW OG, Celestial Being is the Divine Crusaders, but less mustache twirling evil, and more people that have severe personal issues.

S1 ends, the world has been united under a new Federation, but it's been corrupted from inception by renegade Innovades (artificial humans). Due to fan complaints, S2 was a far more by the book Gundam story. The funny names for the artificial humans don't bug me because I've seen enough Tomino anime to not get worked up over it. One of the big issues is that Lockon Stratos II doesn't fully become his own character although people saying that there's no difference between them aren't paying enough attention. Allelujah has his story arc finish up way too quickly and he becomes part of the scenery instead of a character.

It also takes one of the worst parts of Zeta, a lot of small but inconclusive battles that feel like they're just there because it's a Gundam show and we need a battle. However, I think S2 had a strong conclusion. Even if S2 is worse than S1 in my opinion, it's completely worth watching both seasons.

Alacron
Feb 15, 2007

-->Have tearful reunion with your son
-->Eh
Fun Shoe

General Revil posted:

Allelujah has his story arc finish up way too quickly and he becomes part of the scenery instead of a character.

Just to quickly add to this, at one point in Season 2 they have Allelujah stay in the ship because his Gundam needs to act as a battery.

Hellioning
Jun 27, 2008

General Revil posted:

Due to fan complaints, S2 was a far more by the book Gundam story.

Have fans complaining about how different a new entry into a franchise is ever actually improved anything?

You'd think these people just want to watch Zeta, but with better animation.

GimmickMan
Dec 27, 2011

Linebarrels is an entirely different show in this game, sheesh. Like, yeah, the characters and plot beats are similar but they're actually fun here, plus the music and character designs don't suck.

I suspect I'm going to repeat this to myself a whole bunch of times as the LP goes.

By the way, the addition of the relevant nerve crack manga panels was an excellent touch Brunom. It adds a lot. And this time you only had to read the seemingly decent manga instead of sitting through the terrible anime for screenshots like in the last LP. :v:

EclecticTastes posted:

I'm not all that familiar with 00 outside of SRW, what's so bad about the second season? I recall the Gundams generally being pretty rad, at least. Also, I think the big difference between Awakening of the Trailblazer and Endless Waltz is that Endless Waltz had BGMs that weren't boring. I'd include the series itself just for Daybreak's Bell and Hakanaku mo Towa wa Kanashi.

Other people already covered what was up with 00, so I'm just going to say that I will defend the honor of Final Mission Quantum Burst (and most of the 00 OST for that matter) until my dying breath. There's a reason they keep using battle tracks from the series in addition to their various openings and that's because they're drat good.

I wouldn't complain if we got Tozasareta Sekai in place of Envoy From Jupiter though.

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Alacron
Feb 15, 2007

-->Have tearful reunion with your son
-->Eh
Fun Shoe

GimmickMan posted:

Other people already covered what was up with 00, so I'm just going to say that I will defend the honor of Final Mission Quantum Burst (and most of the 00 OST for that matter) until my dying breath. There's a reason they keep using battle tracks from the series in addition to their various openings and that's because they're drat good.

I wouldn't complain if we got Tozasareta Sekai in place of Envoy From Jupiter though.

Hell. Yes. I adore that song, even if it gets played a billion times whenever Setsuna and co use there best moves.

On the subject of music though, I don't suppose there's ever been a SRW that used Ash Like Snow has there?

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