Important update: According to MS Graphica, the Karl is developed by Anaheim Electronics, following the Jegan. This however goes against a whole bunch of other sources (original Hathaway Flash novels, Gundam Narrative complementary materials, SD games) which firmly states the Karl has being federation self made (SNRI) and being separate from the Jegan and Jesta lines.
Do you have hard citations for your claim (publication, page number, etc)? Nothing of the sources you rattled off "firmly" indicate the Karl as Federation as being "self-made." There sure isn't anything in the Hathaway's Flash novel that states this. The profile in the front of the book only gives a bland descriptor for it being the EFF mainstay MS. SNRI wasn't even a thing when the novel originally came out (that was all clever backstory for smaller MS via F91). Plus, nothing in the books even touches on the suit background. As for Narrative materials, there are very, very few Narrative resources and nothing in those books indicate what you are claiming (they all basically say the same thing). Despite all that, F90FF's Monthly Mobile calls out both the Jegan and the Karl by SNRI as part of the need for downsizing. The whole purpose of SNRI was to point out the fallacies in modern MS design. Why would they develop an absolutely chonky and ginormous suit only to ridicule it? To be fair, the monthly column probably wasn't available whenever this video was made, so... But I hate to say it, if it were true, the Japanese Wikipedia would definitely have a citation for that fact.
@Deacon Blues i see what you are trying to tell. For the Hathaway Flash novels, it sums up at the description of the Karl it provides (Dora and Gustav), being "federation new mainstay machines created for/by the special forces (I've seen both translations)" (the Gustav being the commander use version at that time), sure it doesn't say SNRI directly, but it's not Anaheim Electronics and only SNRI actively produced machines for the Feds in those years. The old SD games confirm to this, with the same description for the Karl. The Narrative MSV (which you can find Zeonic own traduction I think) also indicates the Karl is Stat wise Gundam tier, which doesn't fit Anaheim regular policies (if we exclude stand offs like the Jesta, Nu MP, Hardyguns and G Custom from FF ) but strangely fit exactly SNRI standards. I've also seen people in Japanese forums pointing how we strangely see A LOT of Karls in SNRI facilities in FF, and how the F89 often use Karl weapons, but that's really a dubious take so I wouldn't really take it into consideration. I do understand that you may want some hard sources but Gundam is not a western media, and "Canon" and hard facts are often left to implications. Aside the MS Bibles and the official MSV (and even them tend to contradict themselves far too often as soon a new mangaka decide to have his cake and eat it), continuity is left muddy (when MS Bibles doesn't invent new stuff like the Jabaco being related to the Contio for no good reasons). In the end it sums up at: If SNRI didn't produced the Karl, nor Anaheim, then who the hell did, since by the mid UC90 all federal development team are folded into the SNRI (which FF is trying to cement now) . It was one of my earliest video at that time and I now tend to point out when things are that muddy and unsure, but well, the take is still valid for a number of people. Bonus point: I've seen people on Japanese forums pointing out how FD-03 is a model number too similar to the DC-50 used by the Loto (which is SNRI made) in contrast to the MSA-RGM codename structure from AE. I think it is also worth mentioning that the Narrative files indicate the existence of a light armor Karl and that the chubby armor (which still dowsize an absurd number of verniers and pack many thrusters) is a transition stage, which the prequel manga to the HF movie almost exploited (which introduced Light Armor Karls with a specific design that the movie sadly dropped for the less chubby but still bulky Type 00)
@@gundamfacts I love how you deleted my reply to you and then edited your post to add things that weren't there. That's a great look for you. Way to be petty.
No, no I think you are mistaken, your original reply is still there. I edited my reply to add the small bonus part at the end of my reply to you (did it even reached you?)
I simply think that Hathaway's flash and Gundam Hathaway are two parallel versions of the same event. So the changes in canon are simply for simplification purposes. Everyone knows Anaheim. Only hardcore Gundam fans have even heard of SNRI.
Interesting video and quite informative. Definitely had stuff that isn't mentioned in the wiki. I would still push that SNRI got the original data for top and bottom fighters from the Bawoo and simply refined it through the Cluster line until we got the final product which was the Victory line.
It shows that the Terminal System introduced with the Bawoo Attacker and Nutter had potential and that it only needed time to prove itslef. I guess the Neo Zeon engineers never realized that they had created the first step to the most modular and versatile Gundam.
Thank you so much for putting in subtitles! This was an absolutely amazing dive into a little known part of the UC. Very much looking forward to more of this kind of content.
Technically the Sturm Dias units in Haman's forces were defectors from the REPUBLIC of Zeon which had been legally armed under federation treaty, but a unit went over to Axis.
I get what you say, but it was more of a way to show that Anaheim dealt with Axis during FNZW ( Zeta data sold for the Bawoo, Hacchica manufactured, Qubeley (not the original, Anaheim MAN-104 replica) and so on
A western or english speaking one at least. The jp fans have had a whole bunch since a while ago. I usually hang around those since they have all the reading material that isn't just stuff from the english wiki.
@@DIEGhostfish Yes. For other trivia I also watch しおたらん。(shiotaran). However, that channel has no subtitles. GAMORE's channel is gundam facts focused. Lots of info that isn't available to non-japanese fans.
08:07 I feel a great embarrassment when I think about this MS. The most abused unit by enemies that I have seen. I haven't seen this obese MS perform any good fights. The fight against the Jestas in Unicorn was disappointing and in Narrative it was trampled on by a geriatric Dijeh. An MS from U.C. 0087 took a beating on a unit launched in U.C 0096. The people responsible for this project should be thrown into space without E.M.U.
I wonder how the next UC 100 will be especially with the lore and mobile suit production company like the sinri Which is can be allot tricky to used for story continuation
I saw another video by Gamore about the Jegan and he seems to think that the Gustav Karl is a descendant of the Jegan. Also, on his videos on the Formula Project, the explanation of how the SNRI started aiming from early on (as early as 0096 with the Loto) for miniaturized MS in contrast to Anaheim's ever larger MS designs that culminated with the Messer, Xi Gundam and Penelope Gundam, does make it sound more right to assume that the Gustav Karl is another Anaheim Electronics design following the same concept. Aside from that, most info I have seen don't mention who made the Gustav Karl, so I honestly don't know if it's being left purposely ambiguous. I do like the idea that the Gustav Karl could be a direct descendant of the GM series, one unrelated to Anaheim Electronics, but at this time I do feel more inclined to believe that the Gustav Karl makes more sense as an AE mobile suit design rather than an SNRI's.
The thing is that it is stated pretty clearly in the Narrative MSV that the Karl is developed by Federation engineers (SNRI) and NOT by Anaheim. It also indicated the Karl is NOT related directly to the Jegan nor Jesta and that a light Armored more compact version was undergoing development (Bonus, we do know SNRI started with non miniaturized MS, notably the F89. A japanese popular theory is that the Karl is developed from the Jeed Striker X1, while the Loto is developed from a mix of the Jeed Cannon X2 and the Jeed Burstliner X3)
Yes but the large-ass Anaheim designs actually had some advantages such as the Xi Gundam's Minovsky Flight System which is in fact a very miniaturized version of something that previously only existed in Pegasus Class Assault Carriers... These large devices would later on only be miniaturized with their full capabilities when the Victory Gundam arrived because it has not only a miniaturized version of it... But also a massively improved version of it small enough to fit inside miniaturized mobile suits with even better capabilities than the Xi Gundam's...
@@nugget6635 Supposedly the Minovsky Drive was first used in the Babylonian Vanguard (later renamed Mother Vanguard) all the way back on 0128, used to aid the ship perform the otherwise 3 month long journey to Jupiter in just 150 hours. I do see some problems with using such system on a MS instead of a ship: while inside a ship the crew wouldn’t be affected by the speed of the ship assuming acceleration & deceleration are properly controlled, having the same propulsion system on a MS meant to use such system for quick maneuvers could detrimental, if not outright dangerous for the human pilot, but thankfully Uso’s plot armor prevents him from suffering any side effects (or perhaps rather we are to assume he only uses a small fraction of the MD’s capacity, which would sound at least a bit “wasteful”). Overall I think it should be a propulsion system used on large ships meant to make interplanetary journeys or the autonomous mobile weapons from UC 0223-0224, aside from obvious uses such as missiles or “thrusters” for moving large objects in space (asteroids, colonies, etc.). Otherwise, you start walking into “we need enhanced soldiers/pilots” route, which could quickly devolve into the same sort of arms race to produce cyber newtypes during the 1st UC, if not forcefully procuring them through other means. Either that, or you really need to dial down the actual capacities of the MD, which kind of beats the point of having it in the first place. There do is the whole wings of light and some of the “peculiar” effects, such as disabling the large number of Zolo Top & Bottom terminals… which doesn’t make much sense for the Top ones: the Bottom terminals do are supposed to be controlled via a remote system, which I vaguely recall reading somewhere was Minovsky related, but the Top terminals are all supposed to be manned and we don’t see Uso disabling other MS in similar fashion. Plot hole I guess? There’s also the case of Uso “bending” the wings to use them as a frontal shield against Katejina’s final attack, which again doesn’t make much sense, namely because they should partly result in the MS being propelled simply as a result of the wings being emitted. I could continue ranting about how these things don’t follow much logic, but I digress. The important part is that the Minovsky Drive was created with a different approach in mind than the Minovsky Craft/Flight system, but unlike those systems, the MD’s use on MS should actually raise more eyebrows. In a more realistic setting I would even say that MD in MS seems more the result of engineers spending more time asking themselves “can we?” rather than “should we?”. All that aside, I will just add that the Messer itself actually just follows the size of the Sazabi, which shares the same head height spec (the funnel containers do make the Sazabi larger). The simple way I can think of this is that the Messer was trying to bridge the gap between the mass production Geara Doga and the one of a kind Sazabi… unless you count the 89 MSN-04B units produced according to one of the mangas, though the point stands of AE mass producing larger units.
Well they have the same daddy. Otis Arkins was lead engineer for the F99 while Mureille Miguel was the support engineer and they reversed the roles for the V2 15 years later
Enough with UC 0090s newtype bullshit, let's explore the hidden gem UC 0100s, where mobile suit become smaller, feddies became corrupted, and technology became more advanced.
@@gundamfacts yess..... I had enough with space wizard magic, also I really like how pilot skill are the things that determined win/lose rather than supernatural power.
Still hm... The Unicorn is STILL among the most powerful Newtype weapons ever made including the Angel Halo... And the Angel Halo uses the combined powers of 20000 Newtypes. I'm saying this because nothing seems to beat the Psychoframe in terms of generating a psychic field and the Unicorn is entirely made of psychoframe which is insane. I'm saying this because... The Angel Halo instead of using powerful psycommu technology it instead uses a ton of newtype people to achieve those kinds of results...
Important update: According to MS Graphica, the Karl is developed by Anaheim Electronics, following the Jegan. This however goes against a whole bunch of other sources (original Hathaway Flash novels, Gundam Narrative complementary materials, SD games) which firmly states the Karl has being federation self made (SNRI) and being separate from the Jegan and Jesta lines.
Do you have hard citations for your claim (publication, page number, etc)? Nothing of the sources you rattled off "firmly" indicate the Karl as Federation as being "self-made." There sure isn't anything in the Hathaway's Flash novel that states this. The profile in the front of the book only gives a bland descriptor for it being the EFF mainstay MS. SNRI wasn't even a thing when the novel originally came out (that was all clever backstory for smaller MS via F91). Plus, nothing in the books even touches on the suit background. As for Narrative materials, there are very, very few Narrative resources and nothing in those books indicate what you are claiming (they all basically say the same thing). Despite all that, F90FF's Monthly Mobile calls out both the Jegan and the Karl by SNRI as part of the need for downsizing. The whole purpose of SNRI was to point out the fallacies in modern MS design. Why would they develop an absolutely chonky and ginormous suit only to ridicule it? To be fair, the monthly column probably wasn't available whenever this video was made, so... But I hate to say it, if it were true, the Japanese Wikipedia would definitely have a citation for that fact.
@Deacon Blues i see what you are trying to tell. For the Hathaway Flash novels, it sums up at the description of the Karl it provides (Dora and Gustav), being "federation new mainstay machines created for/by the special forces (I've seen both translations)" (the Gustav being the commander use version at that time), sure it doesn't say SNRI directly, but it's not Anaheim Electronics and only SNRI actively produced machines for the Feds in those years. The old SD games confirm to this, with the same description for the Karl. The Narrative MSV (which you can find Zeonic own traduction I think) also indicates the Karl is Stat wise Gundam tier, which doesn't fit Anaheim regular policies (if we exclude stand offs like the Jesta, Nu MP, Hardyguns and G Custom from FF ) but strangely fit exactly SNRI standards. I've also seen people in Japanese forums pointing how we strangely see A LOT of Karls in SNRI facilities in FF, and how the F89 often use Karl weapons, but that's really a dubious take so I wouldn't really take it into consideration.
I do understand that you may want some hard sources but Gundam is not a western media, and "Canon" and hard facts are often left to implications. Aside the MS Bibles and the official MSV (and even them tend to contradict themselves far too often as soon a new mangaka decide to have his cake and eat it), continuity is left muddy (when MS Bibles doesn't invent new stuff like the Jabaco being related to the Contio for no good reasons).
In the end it sums up at: If SNRI didn't produced the Karl, nor Anaheim, then who the hell did, since by the mid UC90 all federal development team are folded into the SNRI (which FF is trying to cement now) . It was one of my earliest video at that time and I now tend to point out when things are that muddy and unsure, but well, the take is still valid for a number of people.
Bonus point: I've seen people on Japanese forums pointing out how FD-03 is a model number too similar to the DC-50 used by the Loto (which is SNRI made) in contrast to the MSA-RGM codename structure from AE. I think it is also worth mentioning that the Narrative files indicate the existence of a light armor Karl and that the chubby armor (which still dowsize an absurd number of verniers and pack many thrusters) is a transition stage, which the prequel manga to the HF movie almost exploited (which introduced Light Armor Karls with a specific design that the movie sadly dropped for the less chubby but still bulky Type 00)
@@gundamfacts I love how you deleted my reply to you and then edited your post to add things that weren't there. That's a great look for you. Way to be petty.
No, no I think you are mistaken, your original reply is still there. I edited my reply to add the small bonus part at the end of my reply to you (did it even reached you?)
I simply think that Hathaway's flash and Gundam Hathaway are two parallel versions of the same event. So the changes in canon are simply for simplification purposes. Everyone knows Anaheim. Only hardcore Gundam fans have even heard of SNRI.
I'm blown away how informative this video is considering how niche late-UC stuff tends to be, great work!
Late UC is sadly too much disregarded
Interesting video and quite informative. Definitely had stuff that isn't mentioned in the wiki. I would still push that SNRI got the original data for top and bottom fighters from the Bawoo and simply refined it through the Cluster line until we got the final product which was the Victory line.
It shows that the Terminal System introduced with the Bawoo Attacker and Nutter had potential and that it only needed time to prove itslef. I guess the Neo Zeon engineers never realized that they had created the first step to the most modular and versatile Gundam.
@@gundamfacts Kind of another Char leaked the psycoframe to Amuro situation but on a much longer timeframe.
That was a solid late UC lore vid. Great info and awesome footage.
Late UC is great as long as it is properly explained
That was really solid work, less known Mecha corporation but still really important in the series
Hopefully sunrise starts doing more late uc
we can only hope
With the UCNEXT100 project, I'm sure they will. After the Hathaway movies would be Gundam F90.
Which one? The good ones or g-saviour
@@PicnicDeficiencySyndrome most likely Crossbone
@@PicnicDeficiencySyndrome G Saviour isn't canon, sadly.
Thank you so much for putting in subtitles! This was an absolutely amazing dive into a little known part of the UC. Very much looking forward to more of this kind of content.
Learned lots from the video, looking forward to what you have planned for the next one.
We are going back to the OYW for the next one! Sieg Zeon!
I've never realised that victory is actually civil war until you said it great content bro!
Technically the Sturm Dias units in Haman's forces were defectors from the REPUBLIC of Zeon which had been legally armed under federation treaty, but a unit went over to Axis.
I get what you say, but it was more of a way to show that Anaheim dealt with Axis during FNZW ( Zeta data sold for the Bawoo, Hacchica manufactured, Qubeley (not the original, Anaheim MAN-104 replica) and so on
Superb video. As a Late UC fan, this video was nicely done!!
ahhhh i'm glad you liked it
Excellent Video, nice to see the late UC get fleshed out, always been fond of that time period.
We need more Late UC explanation videos, my smoll brain just couldn't figuring out on my own....
Quality UC content
as it should always be!
I feel like Unicorn 3 is going to have Full Psychoframes become completely lost tech
1 question, is SNRI considered rival and competitor to AE ?
Yes because AE's history of selling tech to all factions. I.e Hathaway's Flash, Mary and Feds both received a Gundam from AE.
@@Amatsaru29 yes, it's like a state owned company rivaling against private owned company
That was fascinating! I'm happy that we FINALLY have a Gundam Lore community on TH-cam! Any chance of doing Macross Lore?
A western or english speaking one at least. The jp fans have had a whole bunch since a while ago. I usually hang around those since they have all the reading material that isn't just stuff from the english wiki.
@@nicodalusong149 i unfortunately have zero knowledge of the Japanese language.
@@JeanLucCaptain Some of them, like Gamore have english subtitles available. You won't know if you don't look.
@@nicodalusong149 Gamore?
@@DIEGhostfish Yes. For other trivia I also watch しおたらん。(shiotaran). However, that channel has no subtitles.
GAMORE's channel is gundam facts focused. Lots of info that isn't available to non-japanese fans.
You're voice is so weird 🤣
Its hypnotic, the way it reverbs
Subscribed
Ahhh I'm glad you enjoy the distorted frenchie accent of mine!
Completing all timeline will take a life time.
08:07 I feel a great embarrassment when I think about this MS. The most abused unit by enemies that I have seen. I haven't seen this obese MS perform any good fights. The fight against the Jestas in Unicorn was disappointing and in Narrative it was trampled on by a geriatric Dijeh. An MS from U.C. 0087 took a beating on a unit launched in U.C 0096. The people responsible for this project should be thrown into space without E.M.U.
I wonder how the next UC 100 will be especially with the lore and mobile suit production company like the sinri Which is can be allot tricky to used for story continuation
I saw another video by Gamore about the Jegan and he seems to think that the Gustav Karl is a descendant of the Jegan. Also, on his videos on the Formula Project, the explanation of how the SNRI started aiming from early on (as early as 0096 with the Loto) for miniaturized MS in contrast to Anaheim's ever larger MS designs that culminated with the Messer, Xi Gundam and Penelope Gundam, does make it sound more right to assume that the Gustav Karl is another Anaheim Electronics design following the same concept.
Aside from that, most info I have seen don't mention who made the Gustav Karl, so I honestly don't know if it's being left purposely ambiguous. I do like the idea that the Gustav Karl could be a direct descendant of the GM series, one unrelated to Anaheim Electronics, but at this time I do feel more inclined to believe that the Gustav Karl makes more sense as an AE mobile suit design rather than an SNRI's.
The thing is that it is stated pretty clearly in the Narrative MSV that the Karl is developed by Federation engineers (SNRI) and NOT by Anaheim. It also indicated the Karl is NOT related directly to the Jegan nor Jesta and that a light Armored more compact version was undergoing development
(Bonus, we do know SNRI started with non miniaturized MS, notably the F89. A japanese popular theory is that the Karl is developed from the Jeed Striker X1, while the Loto is developed from a mix of the Jeed Cannon X2 and the Jeed Burstliner X3)
Yes but the large-ass Anaheim designs actually had some advantages such as the Xi Gundam's Minovsky Flight System which is in fact a very miniaturized version of something that previously only existed in Pegasus Class Assault Carriers... These large devices would later on only be miniaturized with their full capabilities when the Victory Gundam arrived because it has not only a miniaturized version of it... But also a massively improved version of it small enough to fit inside miniaturized mobile suits with even better capabilities than the Xi Gundam's...
@@nugget6635 Supposedly the Minovsky Drive was first used in the Babylonian Vanguard (later renamed Mother Vanguard) all the way back on 0128, used to aid the ship perform the otherwise 3 month long journey to Jupiter in just 150 hours.
I do see some problems with using such system on a MS instead of a ship: while inside a ship the crew wouldn’t be affected by the speed of the ship assuming acceleration & deceleration are properly controlled, having the same propulsion system on a MS meant to use such system for quick maneuvers could detrimental, if not outright dangerous for the human pilot, but thankfully Uso’s plot armor prevents him from suffering any side effects (or perhaps rather we are to assume he only uses a small fraction of the MD’s capacity, which would sound at least a bit “wasteful”).
Overall I think it should be a propulsion system used on large ships meant to make interplanetary journeys or the autonomous mobile weapons from UC 0223-0224, aside from obvious uses such as missiles or “thrusters” for moving large objects in space (asteroids, colonies, etc.).
Otherwise, you start walking into “we need enhanced soldiers/pilots” route, which could quickly devolve into the same sort of arms race to produce cyber newtypes during the 1st UC, if not forcefully procuring them through other means. Either that, or you really need to dial down the actual capacities of the MD, which kind of beats the point of having it in the first place.
There do is the whole wings of light and some of the “peculiar” effects, such as disabling the large number of Zolo Top & Bottom terminals… which doesn’t make much sense for the Top ones: the Bottom terminals do are supposed to be controlled via a remote system, which I vaguely recall reading somewhere was Minovsky related, but the Top terminals are all supposed to be manned and we don’t see Uso disabling other MS in similar fashion. Plot hole I guess?
There’s also the case of Uso “bending” the wings to use them as a frontal shield against Katejina’s final attack, which again doesn’t make much sense, namely because they should partly result in the MS being propelled simply as a result of the wings being emitted.
I could continue ranting about how these things don’t follow much logic, but I digress.
The important part is that the Minovsky Drive was created with a different approach in mind than the Minovsky Craft/Flight system, but unlike those systems, the MD’s use on MS should actually raise more eyebrows.
In a more realistic setting I would even say that MD in MS seems more the result of engineers spending more time asking themselves “can we?” rather than “should we?”.
All that aside, I will just add that the Messer itself actually just follows the size of the Sazabi, which shares the same head height spec (the funnel containers do make the Sazabi larger). The simple way I can think of this is that the Messer was trying to bridge the gap between the mass production Geara Doga and the one of a kind Sazabi… unless you count the 89 MSN-04B units produced according to one of the mangas, though the point stands of AE mass producing larger units.
awesome video love the lore and the memes
any favorite meme so far?
@@gundamfacts the credits at the end of the video are a great and funny touch
Great video 👍
Again another amazing lore video didn't know much about late uc and this video is amazingly well made
Late UC deserves more love but its connections to the Early UC are not always clear to everyone
Really enjoying these videos!!! Keep them coming!
Glad you enjoyed the video! any favorite part?
@@gundamfacts the lore behind the creation of SNRI and the complicated relationship with AE.
Btw I want to ask, where did you get this cool image of F91 Jupiter battle spec 13:54 ?
It comes from a fan made artbook called Lineage of SNRI
@@gundamfacts okay noted, thx for the info 👍🏼❤️
augusta labs for also making da orange space donut, forgot to comment, Gud as always, barzie approves!
Class is in session and today just got better
i'm glad the class took the time to listen ;)
If the league milataire is a branch of S.N.R.I, does this makes the V/V2 and the Phantom cousins since the Phantom is part F99?
Well they have the same daddy. Otis Arkins was lead engineer for the F99 while Mureille Miguel was the support engineer and they reversed the roles for the V2 15 years later
good work sub earned.
Anime version of the Skynet's terminators?!
Amazing.
intro had some cool footage but 33 seconds is kinda unacceptable
Fast forward
Could you do Gundam Sentinel next?
This sound like something i could do. Would you be interested in a New Desides video?
@@gundamfacts Yes very much so.
I was just scrolling through your IG page
hope you liked both kinds of lore content
Enough with UC 0090s newtype bullshit, let's explore the hidden gem UC 0100s, where mobile suit become smaller, feddies became corrupted, and technology became more advanced.
If you like late UC, then you are in the right place !
@@gundamfacts yess..... I had enough with space wizard magic, also I really like how pilot skill are the things that determined win/lose rather than supernatural power.
@@zakhaevshub4735 Gundam Thunderbolt: did someone say Pilot Skills?
Nice!!!
What's the song you use in the Victory Gundam section
It's the Jupiter Empire Theme from G generation
NEW VIDS LETSS GOOO!
YES!
Still hm... The Unicorn is STILL among the most powerful Newtype weapons ever made including the Angel Halo... And the Angel Halo uses the combined powers of 20000 Newtypes. I'm saying this because nothing seems to beat the Psychoframe in terms of generating a psychic field and the Unicorn is entirely made of psychoframe which is insane. I'm saying this because... The Angel Halo instead of using powerful psycommu technology it instead uses a ton of newtype people to achieve those kinds of results...
Wow
#TeamAE
whats the music at 18:11
Jupiter Empire theme
@@gundamfacts thanks so much!
Subtitles? I can’t understand a thing this guy says.
As someone who understand, just check TH-cam own Subtitles, they have been corrected by the author so it's accurate
I get he has a thick accent but it was manageable to understand.