Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam/Headscratchers


 * Okay why can't I find any reference to Paptimus being a female supremacist of sorts online? Or does he only say he wants a woman to rule the Earth Sphere in the Dynasty Warriors: Gundam games?
 * He says it in the series. Multiple times. I can't remember what episode, but I think it first happened in a conversation with Jerid where he accused Paptimus of wanting to rule the world, and instead he said his ruler would be a woman. He also says it to about every woman he picks up.
 * Gihren's Ambition leads me to believe he says the Ruler would be a woman because he suspects they do not suffer the same corruptions as men. It doesn't really matter what gender so long as they are for the law, he doesn't think he himself is that person as well before you talk about fridge logic. This is supported in the games by having him be a recruitable character on the General Revil side of the game, so long as you have 100% Law. Thus implying that Revil is the perfect man in his mind to rule the Earth due to him being incorruptible. This makes Scirocco out to be a Well Intentioned Extremist then again the game has a lot of What If? scenarios so this is only one of them.
 * I thought he was just trying to increase his yandere harem.
 * Well, either way, saying "I think a woman should rule the world" as a guy who is shown to be an expert at manipulating women kind of taints the feminist interpretation of that line, though.
 * And yet, when Scirocco set down to create a mobile suit for his ideal woman ruler, what does he create? The PMX-004 Titania, a machine with a striking resemblance to the Qubeley, which was piloted by the one woman Scirocco couldn't manipulate.


 * This is what Bugs Me: The AEUG stole three Gundam Mk-II's, yet we only see one after it gets repainted. What happened to the other two?
 * This is actually addressed. One is shipped off to Anaheim for research and development on the Zeta Project, and the last one is stripped down to give the AEUG the spare parts they need to keep the first up and running.
 * What's up with the Titans using Zeon motifs in the design of the vehicles & costumes? When you think about it, that's kind of like the IDF wearing Iron Crosses & driving around in Panzer knock-offs.
 * This might be the point, as a sort of visual shorthand for their hypocrisy


 * Why exactly does AEUG allow Shinta and Qum to remain on the Argama? The ship goes into multiple battles, they have to expend resources watching those children and rescuing them when they get into danger and they clearly have multiple opportunities to have the children left at a safe location.
 * This troper didn't understand that, either. It seemed like the only reason those kids were introduced and kept on the Argama at all was in an attempt to give Fa some character development by making her into a glorified babysitter.
 * Face Heel Turn. Even if we do assume that  used Newtype powers to induce this how the hell does that explain choosing to gas a colony? Wasn't that something  ?
 * I got the impression watching that particular episode that  was hoping that   would come and get her off the hook before she actually had to do it. They obviously didn't.
 * Obviously, but the original point was that  did go through with it and never made any attempts to actually stop it. To make it worse her dialog afterwards seems to suggest anger at   for not stopping it rather than any feelings of great guilt for committing a war crime.
 * I like the new main page picture but why is Kamille in a Titan's uniform?
 * In that episode that pose is from, he & Quattro wear Titans uniforms to sneak around the Kilimanjaro base.
 * Scirocco being ambiguously autistic? I can kind of see it for Kamille but I'm curious what possible signs Scirocco has. Not arguing at all just curious.
 * Scirocco exhibits a lot of the same behaviors Camille does, just on a higher-functioning scale - they're both much more interested in machines than people and have poor interpersonal skills. In Camille's case, this is because he facilitates wildly between moods. In Scirocco's case, he seems unable to relate to anyone except insofar in their use to him. I always saw Scirocco as a foil for Camille, an older, more jaded reflection of the hero with his innate intelligence amplified into bonafide genius but lacking any trace of Camille's compassion.