When will we get a series about all the colonies that turned into generation ships and left the solar system?
>>13597265
never because unlike the west, Japan doesn't care about the particulars of Gundam continuity
>>13597265
Does it have Zeon in it? If not, then fuck you. Love, Banrise.
>>13597265
>colonies that turned into generation ships and left the solar system
Watch Macross?
>>13597265
How bout a series where cannibalism occurs?
>>13597305
Gundam's been cannibalizing itself since Zeta.
>>13597305
I want this too, but Banrise will just say "sod off."
>>13597265
Just watch Macross.
>>13597356
I'd totally eat that banana.
>>13597265
>colonies that turned into generation ships and left the solar system
Anon, gundam X happened.
>>13597265
We already have Knights of Sidona.
Just replace the guana parasite with the Zeon parasite.
>>13597265
>>13597277
In the far future of the UC timeline, a gigantic combination stasis/generation ship is developed to colonies an alien planet to ensure humanity survives. The smaller "generation ship" part of the crew is intended to be a stable population to safeguard and maintain the "coldsleep/stasis" part of the crew, for the greatest possible safety and carried population. This is also intended to ease the Sol solar systems growing population problem.
The route is planned so that the ship will pass many possible habitabal worlds, and seed each one that is an actual possible world for human life with automated terraforming equipment and several "generation stations" that will split from the main ship, whose population will mainly be drawn from those in cold sleep, to reproduce and eventually colonize the planet.
Zeon remnants sabotage the generation ships cold sleep/stasis pods, holding by far the largest proportion of the population who will awake when they reach the destination, in an attempt to kill all earthnoids to secure the new planets for the spacenoids.
However they fuck up, and instead of killing everyone they just mess with the stasis pods, waking EVERYONE up a few decades into the flight. The broken stasis pods also have the unintended side effects of messing with all the sleepers memories, so that none of them remember really who or where they are.
>>13597828
A few centuries later several medieval monarchical societies have emerged, who fight for dominance over the ships interior (the ship being something like a super sized closed type O'Nniel cylinder) with the ancient giant warriors known as MS's. Holding to a religion that states they are on earth, and awoke after the lands had been cleansed of all "non belivers" by the "great ones", all but the priesthood are barred from entering the sacred "control areas" of the generation ship.
One day a strange nation calling itself "Zeon" emerges, lead by strange ancient beings (who use the remaining stasis pods to have apparent immortality, with all but one remaining in stasis for most of the time). It turns out they have been living in the ships exterior industrial units, building an army to attempt to retake the ship and "cleanse all those of impure (ie, earthnoid) bloodlines".
A hero must now rise up to discover the ancient "Gundam", a mobile suit spoken of only in legend, and lead all nations to fight against these invaders.
>>13597828
>>13597835
Also, to make it really marketable, Char is there. Shut up its stasis science magic.
Also most of the "Zeon Remnants" pretending immortality are actually char clones, and are almost identical, so the nation they leads thinks they are one immortal person. That there are lots of clones and all but one is in stasis at any given time is the big third act reveal.
you can read wind of the moon - it actually touches on this very concept / idea