Search Results
6/8/2025, 4:37:05 AM
>>23306218
Repostan from /a/
>It's Tsurumaki, the ambiguity is intentional. You might not like the guy's high information directing style, but every frame he puts in is intentional.
>The cockpit is completely out of frame for the whole explosion. It's sitting to the left of the chest beam gunport from the Gundam's perspective (where its heart would be if it were human). The first, smaller explosion is delayed, happening about 3 seconds after the first beam had been fired. Note that Doo was Doo-Dooing herself prior to the lasers hitting her, so she had about 5 seconds to react and eject before that explosion. The first explosion does not take out the chest, so if Doo's still in there, she's still alive, though she's probably feeling like Doo. After that, we have a followup explosion a second later that looks like it takes out at least the right chest if not the whole thing (remember, Doo is in the upper left). So this would 99% kill her if she's still sitting there like a Doo waiting to be flushed. The final explosion, and the biggest, is from the Minovsky reactor completely cooking off, which occurs 2 seconds later. This would 100% kill the Doo if the Doo still be there.
>There are a few points where the Gundam could have excreted the Doo. The main one is after the first explosion, where any ejection would have been completely covered by both the angle of the Gundam's body, the chest being nearly out of frame, and the explosions and smoke covering most of the left chest and potential trajectory of a cockpit block flying off. It makes sense, too, because this would probably be where it would have sunk into Doo that she has to get the Doo out now. No more time for constipation. If she ejected, we would never see the proof, as the heart of the Gundam remains totally hidden to us in every frame.
I think she's dead, but it's okay to headcanon it until Sunrise explicit confirms it they won't. Even if alive, she's out of the plot anyway.
Repostan from /a/
>It's Tsurumaki, the ambiguity is intentional. You might not like the guy's high information directing style, but every frame he puts in is intentional.
>The cockpit is completely out of frame for the whole explosion. It's sitting to the left of the chest beam gunport from the Gundam's perspective (where its heart would be if it were human). The first, smaller explosion is delayed, happening about 3 seconds after the first beam had been fired. Note that Doo was Doo-Dooing herself prior to the lasers hitting her, so she had about 5 seconds to react and eject before that explosion. The first explosion does not take out the chest, so if Doo's still in there, she's still alive, though she's probably feeling like Doo. After that, we have a followup explosion a second later that looks like it takes out at least the right chest if not the whole thing (remember, Doo is in the upper left). So this would 99% kill her if she's still sitting there like a Doo waiting to be flushed. The final explosion, and the biggest, is from the Minovsky reactor completely cooking off, which occurs 2 seconds later. This would 100% kill the Doo if the Doo still be there.
>There are a few points where the Gundam could have excreted the Doo. The main one is after the first explosion, where any ejection would have been completely covered by both the angle of the Gundam's body, the chest being nearly out of frame, and the explosions and smoke covering most of the left chest and potential trajectory of a cockpit block flying off. It makes sense, too, because this would probably be where it would have sunk into Doo that she has to get the Doo out now. No more time for constipation. If she ejected, we would never see the proof, as the heart of the Gundam remains totally hidden to us in every frame.
I think she's dead, but it's okay to headcanon it until Sunrise explicit confirms it they won't. Even if alive, she's out of the plot anyway.
Page 1