cont. As sub timelines. Anything other then U.C/1/2 watch in whatever order. If its in the U.C start with the original (Gundam) and work your way through its actually pretty deep its spans through 16 series.
@kapman45 to expand on what outdorsman said while yes they have their own story it depends on the timeline. Their are 8 timelines and 2 sub timelines we have U.C, F.C, A.W, A.C, C.C, C.E, A.D and age as main timelines and U.C1 and U.C2
@Kapman45 It doesn't really matter where you start since they are all different. They all have their own plots and story so yea doesn't really matter.
@ironskillet2 its a dude
@DangerousYams I think it's just to reiterate the fact that he's the youngest pilot, and subsequently, irrational. Give it sometime though, this series actually develops him pretty well in my opinion.
Sloppy Setsuna, dropping your shield and resorting to an ace card mid fight because you let your emotions get the better of you. You're not a real Gundam pilot if you can't go toe to toe with someone in inferior tech w/o keeping your cool.
there was a sociao-economic recession, humanity ran out of fossil fuels just imagine what that would do to the world.. would take generations to recover and rebuild the kind of growth that oil has allowed us to have this last century
Wait, 2307 AD? Failing an apocalypse or socio-economical recession of biblical proportions, technology will be far more advanced than this. Gundams, of course, are fantasy, but humanity will have colonized beyond the Solar System by then.
Union ace pilot Graham Aker learns that he and Billy Katagiri have been reassigned to a new anti-Gundam investigative
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