Zeon Deikun’s Speech

Mobile Suit Z Gundam Volume.04
The Second Coming of the Zabi Family

Part 5 Clown (or Drollery)

In response to the question of why humans have begun to explore space, it can only be said that this is the inevitable result of mans need to stay alive. Humans started out as animals living at one with nature. It is only relatively recently in their long existence that they began to transform and dominate their surroundings through technological progress. The instincts cultivated while living at one with nature are the same ones driving them to explore space.

However, human-specific high intelligence has led to isolation from nature and has dominated and configured society as a whole. Until the end of the old century the undeveloped countries still had a social structure that was influenced by nature. As that dissipated, nature became nothing more than something to be enjoyed as a leisure activity. If you think about nature and human beings, it was a peculiar development.

What’s more, as undeveloped countries advanced, their cities all began to face the same problems of pollution, poverty and chaos that early 20th century cities faced. These problems became worldwide problems. Furthermore, as cultures become more technologically advanced, people tend to become “specialists,” as they are not force by their environment to develop many of their innate abilities.

New types of religions form to fill in for this distortion, and people pursue enlightenment. Unlike primitive religions, which tended to encompass all of nature, these new spiritual pursuits were just another form of narrow specialization. The adverse effect of specialization wasn’t that they no longer lived in harmony with nature, it was that it encouraged the principle of individualism. Civilization up until the 19th century involved a constant battle with nature, disease, and despotism represented by royal authority. This situation forced people to have a self-cleansing nature.

That is, people were forced to find ways to evade the oppression of the planet.

They had the humility to be happy with their lives if they could only manage to avoid illness. Wars and other such man-made disasters could only be faced in the same manner that one would face the violence of nature. The best one could do was to try to survive as long as possible. However, in modern times, even the victims of a nation’s wars demand compensation. That is to say, the rights of the individual have come to be seen as equal to those of the nation as a whole. This is another form of individual specialization.

Members of a nation are not supposed to place themselves at the same level as the nation itself. Individuals who sing of their sovereignty threaten to crush the nation. If a group of such individuals attempted to manage a country, the general arbitrariness of their governance would render the endeavor hopeless. In the past, when people were involved in a showdown with nature, they didn’t live with the idea of individual sovereignty in the forefront. As the structure of society moved further away from nature, people gained more ability to influence that structure. Since then too many people have brandished their own self-consciousness.

Because of this, people have tired of other people and become obsessed with preserving their own lifestyle. They have forgotten that they originally lived together with nature. This intentional existence is what caused the destruction of the planet. Nature, which produced humans, is tremendously large. It is the instincts of those who felt that without conquering nature they would be unable to survive that led mankind to turn its eye to space exploration.

If humans were to become too comfortable and forget their need for self-preservation then it would be their downfall. This insight, intuitively held by people, is correct. That is why it is called an instinct. It is that instinct put into practice that led to space exploration. After confirming their intention to explore space and gaining the ability to live there, humans found that nature had placed them in a severe environment. When forced to live in a harsh environment, no one has the free time to commit themselves to trivial theories of self-preservation.

For example, if a child is in a public park and falls into a pond with no fence, the responsibility would clearly lie with the municipality charged with maintaining the park. In space there is no time to insist on such things. Humans will find this cruel, but there is no time to listen to people chanting about the logic of their personal circumstances. At the very least, isn’t it narrow-minded to try to blame the municipality?

Why?

Space is originally nothing more and nothing less than a place for people to live. Of course it’s an environment where one must put technology to good use, but once one has command of that technology then space becomes a habitable area. If not, space would be filled with a substance that would make it uninhabitable for humans, would it not? So now, why is the environment in space more severe than it is on Earth? The intelligence that humans developed on Earth was a self-righteous intelligence. It might be better to describe it as “narrow” rather than “self-righteous.” It’s easy to believe that the area set aside to swallow that intelligence is outer space itself.

If there were an accident on a colony, although it could well be that the responsibility might lie with the Space Corporation, the first priority of the Spacenoids must be to preserve the integrity of their environment. This definition of justice is not something new. In an extremely harsh environment, before worrying about individual sovereignty, all financial and material resources must be devoted to environmental protection. It is only with a surplus that attention can be diverted to the security of the individual.

Preserving an environment capable of sustaining life is the primary concern. The idea of accommodating individual sovereignty originated in an era before scientific civilization had advanced. Nature provided a new environment for those people who were not interested in environmental pollution if it wasn’t right before their eyes and who eventually exhausted the Earth. This is why humans were once again forced to feel humble before nature, much like animals.

This is the meaning of space exploration.

After making full use of their technology, it was space that taught the animal known as “man” about humility. However, there are few who recognize this fact. Many see the movement of mankind into space as nothing more than a technological victory. That is, as to the thesis of why humans pursued space exploration, they are unable to answer.

GUNDAM F90FF [CHAPTER.03]

Universal Century 0112, at a dazzling presentation, a stunning new product is revealed! Meanwhile, in New Yark, mother and son are finally getting some rest before their next mission. As the M-Type is being tested in the Labrador Sea, Patsy comes under attack by a mobile armor! 

Universal Century 0111. The Earth Federation Forces ordered development of next generation mainstay mobile suits. The requirement was difficult to deliver on, for a small-scale mobile suit that can be easily supplied, without losing out on the performance of existing machines. In response to this, the winner of an eventual competition, developed by SNRI, a military research facility with its base of operations located at Side 4, was the F90. There were two F90 units, Unit 1 and Unit 2. They were assigned to the Earth Federation Forces System Command in a Team A and Team B of the 13th Experimental Squadron. Their final goals were to discover defects during testing and to acquire data from the new mission packs development test. In the following year, U.C.0112, both those teams spent their days conducting tests in space and on land. Those tests, “should” have been highly confidential and known only to a few…

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GUNDAM F90FF [CHAPTER.02]

Universal Century 0112, testing of the F90 E-Type is complete! Now that the test is complete, the next mission pack is…? 

Universal Century 0111. The Earth Federation Forces ordered development of next generation mainstay mobile suits. The requirement was difficult to deliver on, for a small-scale mobile suit that can be easily supplied, without losing out on the performance of existing machines. In response to this, the winner of an eventual competition, developed by SNRI, a military research facility with its base of operations located at Side 4, was the F90. There were two F90 units, Unit 1 and Unit 2. They were assigned to the Earth Federation Forces System Command in a Team A and Team B of the 13th Experimental Squadron. Their final goals were to discover defects during testing and to acquire data from the new mission packs development test. In the following year, U.C.0112, both those teams spent their days conducting tests in space and on land. Those tests, “should” have been highly confidential and known only to a few…

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ACE PILOT SERIES OF BIOGRAPHIES [NO.2]

Here’s the second installment from January 1984’s issue of Comic Bon Bon magazine.

ACE PILOT SERIES OF BIOGRAPHIES [NO.1]

I like old school Gundam stuff because it’s cheesy and often times completely bat shit crazy since they had no idea what they were doing. So, Im introducing another mini project of sorts that pulls from a serialization that is the single oldest series I’ve ever decided to work on. The Gundam MSV Ace Pilot Series of Biographies originally ran in Comic Bon Bon magazine from December 1983 until July of 1984 and focused on three heroes: Johnny Ridden, Shin Matsunaga and Roy Greenwood. These same three characters would later pop up (along with Thomas Kurtz) in their own individual stories by Oki Hajime, only this time under the title of “Gundam Pilot Series of Biographies.” Nonetheless, this is an interesting look into the world of Gundam shortly after it became popular and was still trying to find its footing. Enjoy the first of eight installments!

No. 1 Johnny Ridden

SD CLUB GUNDAM F90 [CHAPTER.03]

With the push towards more late UC content, I thought I’d go back old school to the ORIGINAL Gundam F90 manga. You’ll notice the change in story and artwork, but it’s interesting nonetheless. You can read the first three chapters by snagging the links below.

Episode.1: F90, Stolen!

Hiding premonitions of a new conflict, the F90 races through space! A bold new series opens the Gundam Century!

Episode.2: Sortie! Destination: Mars

Where is the unknown enemy that stole the F90 heading? The fleet has departed for Mars. What awaits them there?

Episode.3: Optional Armor

A-Type armor, mounted! The F90 shows it’s true value, but the battle is only just beginning!

Original Story: Hiroshi Yamaguchi & Rei Nakahara
Artwork: Masahiro Kanda
Release Date: 1990.12.15
Publication: SD CLUB

MOBILE SUIT COLLECTION [ACT.2]

MOBILE SUIT COLLECTION COMIC SECRET FORMULA
FA-100S FULL ARMOR HYAKU SHIKI KAI

ACT.2 Dead End

Manga by: Shingo Takeba
Release: 1990.07.31
Publication: SD CLUB
Download Available: Here

The Full Armor Hyaku Shiki Kai awakens now! The mega launches displays its immense power, but the battle is only just beginning!

FA-93S FULL ARMOR NU GUNDAM

Continuing on with more random Gundam lore, here’s the info on the FA-93S Full Armor Nu Gundam from the Master Archive booklet. Sadly, there is no other information on this other than what is stated in this booklet. The suit originally appeared in the old B-CLUB MS Complete Collection book as a poster insert. You can read about the suit here.

BURNING’S REPORT: BLUE AFTERGLOW

BURNING’S REPORT
BLUE AFTERGLOW

Manga by: Mizuho Takayama
Release: 1998.12.25
Publication: Gihren’s Greed Comic Anthology
Download Available: Here

People often say, “Life has meaning only in the struggle.” That is exactly true. Anyone would easily reach that conclusion by opening a history book. No period in human history has ever been free from war. By fighting, people evolve, and by killing… people live. The Immortal 04th Team (minus Chap Adel) makes their appearance in this one-shot manga as they’re tasked with an important mission to investigate an abandoned colony. What they discover there shakes the team to their core. By fighting, people evolve, and by killing… people live. The place where we finally reach the end of that evolution may just be hell.

MOBILE SUIT COLLECTION [ACT.1]

MOBILE SUIT COLLECTION COMIC SECRET FORMULA
FA-100S FULL ARMOR HYAKU SHIKI KAI

ACT.1 Real AEUG

Manga by: Shingo Takeba
Release: 1990.06.30
Publication: SD CLUB
Download Available: Here

Following the Dakar declaration, there was a sudden change in the Federation on it’s standpoint towards the AEUG and the Titans. At the lunar surface industrial city of Epsilon, A radical group within the AEUG calling themselves the Real AEUG launch an attack on a mobile suit factory and a battle breaks out between mobile suit forces. The Real AEUG is a group that has alienated itself from the main forces, thus rejecting the speech Char Aznable made as leader of the AEUG… and they demand Anaheim hand over the Full Armor Hyaku Shiki Kai! But, are they really the AEUG as they claim?

RX-94 MASS PRODUCTION NU GUNDAM

Well, I told myself I wasn’t going to do it, but I did… I translated some new info from the Nu Gundam Master Archive book that came out in Japan the other day. At any rate, enjoy some info on the Mass Production Nu Gundam!

SD CLUB GUNDAM F90 [CHAPTER.01]

With the push towards more late UC content, I thought I’d go back old school to the ORIGINAL Gundam F90 manga. You’ll notice the change in story and artwork, but it’s interesting nonetheless. You can read the first chapter by snagging the link below.

Episode.1: F90, Stolen!

Hiding premonitions of a new conflict, the F90 races through space! A bold new series opens the Gundam Century!

Episode.2: Sortie! Destination: Mars

Where is the unknown enemy that stole the F90 heading? The fleet has departed for Mars. What awaits them there?

Original Story: Hiroshi Yamaguchi & Rei Nakahara
Artwork: Masahiro Kanda
Release Date: 1990.09.10
Publication: SD CLUB

GUNDAM F90FF [CHAPTER.01]

A bright light floating in the darkness. To the young man, it was… 

Universal Century 0111. The Earth Federation Forces ordered development of next generation mainstay mobile suits. The requirement was difficult to deliver on, for a small-scale mobile suit that can be easily supplied, without losing out on the performance of existing machines. In response to this, the winner of an eventual competition, developed by SNRI, a military research facility with its base of operations located at Side 4, was the F90. There were two F90 units, Unit 1 and Unit 2. They were assigned to the Earth Federation Forces System Command in a Team A and Team B of the 13th Experimental Squadron. Their final goals were to discover defects during testing and to acquire data from the new mission packs development test. In the following year, U.C.0112, both those teams spent their days conducting tests in space and on land. Those tests, “should” have been highly confidential and known only to a few…

The test was successful. However, whose eyes are on the B Team?!

DOWNLOAD CHAPTER.01 HERE!!

GUNDAM SENTINEL MANGA

My quest for Gundam material doesn’t seem to know any bounds. I’ve been trying to acquire random Model Graphix issues from yesteryear in attempt to see what changed from original serialization to compilation. One of the odd materials that I noticed was the absence of a color page from the manga short by Hajime Katoki called “The Day Before – New Desides: Eve of Formation.” Granted, color really shouldn’t make a difference, but I’m a stickler for uniformity. At any rate, enjoy the 5-page short that takes place prior to the Pezun Incident!

MOON GUNDAM VOLUME.02

CHAPTERS:
07-12
PAGES:
272
RELEASED:
2019.06.22
DOWNLOAD:
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With Moon Moon facing a crisis, Yutta breaks a taboo and takes off into space. In the meantime, the Neo Zeon and Federation Forces were in the middle of a battle in space! A new Gundam saga penned by Harutoshi Fukui! With both volumes available, a total of more than 500 pages are available to read! Now, the forbidden Universal Century is told…

VOLUME.03 COMING SOON!!

GUNDAM NARRATIVE CHAPTER.04

CHAPTERS:
04
PAGES:
36
RELEASED:
2019.06.10
DOWNLOAD:
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The Phenex capture mission begins! Why does Jona hesitate to fire on the Phenex in battle? Will his feelings towards Rita reach her?!

REMAINING CHAPTERS COMING SOON!!

GUNDAM NARRATIVE [VOL.01]

CHAPTERS:
01-03
PAGES:
161
RELEASED:
2019.06.05
DOWNLOAD:
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The vision they saw on the cliff that day. That was the beginning of it all. The three children who predicted the colony drop would be known as the “Miracle Children.” U.C. 0097, one year after the opening of “Laplace’s Box.” Unicorn Gundam Unit 03, the Phenex, which had gone missing suddenly reappears. Once called “Miracle Children,” Jona of the Federation Forces and Michele a special advisor for Luio & Co. join together for the “Phoenix Hunt” and chase after the Phenex! All for their own desires…

STAY TUNED FOR THE RADIO DRAMA!!

GUNDAM F90FF [PROLOGUE]

U.C.0120. Twenty four years have already passed since the Third Neo Zeon War, a conflict involving Laplace’s box. In the time since then, though small and mid-scale conflicts sprung up in various places, it could be said that humanity as a whole today had achieved peace. The Earth Federation government made no attempt to change that political system, governing society from the surface of the planet. Progress still continued, albeit slowly. However, in recent years, a terrorist organization advocating for the independence of spacenoids, free from the oversight of the Federation Forces, began carrying out large scale activities. They were called the Oldsmobile. Their armed conflict would later be known as the First Oldsmobile War. Two years following their defeat at their own base on Mars, they are revived with newfound strength and once again threatened the Earth Sphere.

Scenario by Nobuyoshi Ino
Character Design by Sejoon Kim
Mechanical Design by Yosuhiro Moriki
Artwork by Kiyoshi Imanoya

DOWNLOAD THE PROLOGUE HERE!

SERIES WILL CONTINUE IN THE AUGUST ISSUE OF GUNDAM ACE (ON SALE JUNE 26TH!)

FORMULA WARS 0122

Breaking another translation dry spell of sorts, I’m diving into the pre-F91 world again with a relatively old Gundam comic from 1991’s Gundam Magazine. It’s called “Formula Wars 0122.” U.C.0122. One year prior to the completion of the F91, an organization known as Oldsmobile was active. The Earth Federation Forces had organized a unit to suppress them, but outer space has once again turned into a battleground. A courageous young man fights with a Gundam in order to protect the peace, yet many sacrifices are made…  You can download the one-shot manga here.

FORMULA WARS 0122
Artwork
by Toshiya Iwamura
Original Work
 by Yoshiyuki Tomino & Hajime Yatate
Mechanical Design by Kunio Okawara
Character Design by Toshihiro Kawamoto
Story Cooperation by Bandai Toys 2nd Division (Junichi Satou)

RANDOM BACKGROUND INFO AGAIN

With the announcement this month of a continuation to the F90 manga, I thought I’d dive back in to some older, lesser known material. Coming from SUPER MJ BANDAI MAKING JOURNAL Mobile Suit Gundam “Latest Mobile Suit Modeling Data Collection” (what a title!), you can now read about the whole picture behind SNRI’s Formula Project! Keep in mind that this book came out in 1992 so some of the model numbers and information presented in it have been changed over the years (as can be seen with the G-Cannon Magna having the model number of F70B instead of F71B). Click here to dive into the info!

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