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View Poll Results: Mobile Suit Gundam: Iron-Blooded Orphans - Episode 05 Rating | |||
Perfect 10 | 14 | 27.45% | |
9 out of 10 : Excellent | 23 | 45.10% | |
8 out of 10 : Very Good | 9 | 17.65% | |
7 out of 10 : Good | 3 | 5.88% | |
6 out of 10 : Average | 2 | 3.92% | |
5 out of 10 : Below Average | 0 | 0% | |
4 out of 10 : Poor | 0 | 0% | |
3 out of 10 : Bad | 0 | 0% | |
2 out of 10 : Very Bad | 0 | 0% | |
1 out of 10 : Painful | 0 | 0% | |
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2015-11-01, 02:31 | Link #1 | ||||||
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Mobile Suit Gundam: Iron-Blooded Orphans Episode 5 Discussion / Poll
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2015-11-01, 06:00 | Link #4 |
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Join Date: Jan 2011
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Mika sure is popular with girls. To have two girls come to you at the hanger.
Loved the action for this episode. I thought that old-dude would get caught for his betrayel much later but I guess not So far this series has simply been awesome for me. ...Finally the horror of Age and G no Reco will dissapear from my mind.... |
2015-11-01, 06:54 | Link #8 |
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Join Date: Jul 2011
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Another winner episode. The show finally went with the traditional cat-&-mouse game, and it was as tense as the best moments in Gundam series like the Whitebase/Archangel/Ptolemaios chase with the opposing force. Orga is one sly bastard. That’s one good tactic there.
Gaelio’s piloting skill is not bad for someone with a custom MS. But not really above Jerid-level from Zeta . Let’s see if he can improve. Oh, and we have an “official” name for our Char-clone. No, it’s not “The Red Comet” nor “The Lightning Count” nor “The Hawk of Endymion”. It’s “Chocolate-man”!! Must be the best Char-clone nickname yet! So, Mika has been snacking on Mars currant or something, and Atra is the one who supplied him all this time. Girl, I hope you didn’t put something in it . Last but not least, don't tell me that Todo will be the Patrick Colasour of this series . That man deserve a long and painful death. Speaking of painful death: goodbye Coral and good riddance. That mace-piledriver-through-cockpit death must have granted him a rest in pieces .
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2015-11-01, 06:59 | Link #9 |
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Great action and risky strategy! I gotta give Eugene some credit for pulling that off as that looked hard as hell. Mika is a legit badass pilot imo. "It's that Chocolate Man". Ha. I got a feeling they will face each other again in the future. Gaelio's piloting skills is alright, didn't impress me that much though.
Todo got what he deserved lol. The coward bastard has gotten on almost everyone's nerves including mine
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2015-11-01, 07:03 | Link #10 |
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I dont think theres much I can say other than this episode really delivered
Keep it up!!! Next episode seems to be a breather, as they head for earth and each side figures out how they are gonna handle each other in their next encounter Gotta say the standard Graze's fare much better in space too, though thats sorta to be expected with zero gravity The most interesting part though is where McGillis notes that throughout history MS bearing that name (Gundam) have appeared in key points in history.......hmmmmmmmm |
2015-11-01, 07:08 | Link #12 |
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The orbital mechanics were a bit wonky - objects in lower orbit are faster than objects in higher orbit. With that being said, Tekkadan's ship wasn't all that lower than her pursuers, so the speed difference shouldn't have been that great... I'll give the writers a pass.
Splendid episode, all in all. I love the gritty combat - no lasers, no beam weapons, just cold metal. It's refreshing, really! Also, Chocolate-man? That's probably the most fitting name I've heard in the series for a Char-clone. |
2015-11-01, 07:45 | Link #15 |
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Join Date: Jul 2011
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I just hope the “historical”-thing about the Gundams that McGillis mentioned is only referring to this series own history of the Calamity War and not the stupid Dark History. Turn-A being the one show that shove that stupid concept down our throat is more than enough.
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2015-11-01, 07:46 | Link #16 |
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Really loving the space battle here. Using solid projectiles is a very neat change for once. Devastating at close range (Mika punching a hole through that unnamed Graze's cockpit), while disruptive at best at longer ranges (Akihiro knocking around distant targets)
Having Todo thrown out this early was a surprise but it also speak volumes about Orga seeing through Todo's acts despite them being done out of his view. Also, that G-Saviour armor purge move.
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2015-11-01, 07:51 | Link #18 |
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I was expecting Todo to be airlocked but not live in a closet sized lifepod. Orga is too nice to execute people himself.
Heh~ Anybody else loving proper English in IBO? Goodness Mika "Chocolate Man",you make MacGillis sound like a pedophile without meaning to. Coral is dead. At least he won't suffer anymore with his constant bungling schemes to spark a war. The Inspector want to capture Kudelia to turn her to a puppet in order to deal with the independence movement. They and their Gjallarhorn bosses aren't war mongers but they like status quo. I'm guessing the reason why Gjallarhorn does not want Mars to be independent is that it would show it is not needed anymore. Funding would not only dry up on Mars but on the rest of Earth Sphere and Out Sphere. Gjallarhorn would be obsolete. I'm guessing Gjallarhorn would pull a coup just to keep control eventually. |
2015-11-01, 07:55 | Link #19 |
its Ghost Madoka time!!!
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so Akihiro's Graze isn't equiped with the Alaya-Vijnana System? which makes him hard to pilot the machine unless he either trained hard enough or they later modify the cockpit to implement the system,
could have sworn Eugene's stunt with the ship's cable was wacky as hell, at least he made it in one piece, despite Orga even joking about his so called death flag "apologize to him in heaven" i thought "Chocolate man" was a more fitting name for that detective guy from AGE, the moon was severely damaged during the Calamity War & it isn't bright anymore? that just sounds like an Aldnoah.Zero reference, so instead of a space colony dropped on Australia like what Zeon did, its a piece of the moon that made the crater?
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2015-11-01, 07:59 | Link #20 |
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More and more like human, huh?
You know, Coral's death is actually because of human's habit (turning around when startled, instead of accelerate his way out), which is foolish - at that range, even the Ahab particles couldn't block sensors. Why should you turn back to see death coming to you? Hmm... Do you like Mikazuki to keep Fareed, Gaelio and Ein as his enemies throughout the series and kill them one by one, or, for at least one to switch side or become neutral? |
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