Federation still continues its funny advertisements. But the difference is that the federation has become a belligerent authoritarian government, and the film has a little more innuendo flavor.
Religion, another feature of the episode. The second half of the movie is a bit of a religious salvation, which is one of the reasons I don't like the movie so much. Religion is not allowed in a militaristic federation. However, there are still people in the army who believe in God. The difference is that some people believe in the god of the human race, and some people believe in the god of the zerg. This brings up an interesting question: how many gods are there? If there is one Zerg and human race, then which race is destroyed, it depends on the battle between gods; if there is only one, then the final outcome depends on the position of God.
Voltaire said: "If the cow has a god, then the god of the cow is a cow." Sure enough, the god of the Zerg is a worm. Then, the Sora who believes in the Zerg God will TO DIE in GOOD DAY. Then, amid the prayers of the human race, Gundam appeared in the area like an angel. Gundam is invincible, killing those bugs that have no three-dimensional sense (by the way, I think the three episodes are the worst bug stunts in this episode). In the end, the God of the human race won.
This is not enough. In order to destroy another god, or the director thinks that such a bad sequel will affect investor confidence, he simply blows up the planet of the Zerg (I think again, if such a powerful bomb is made on earth when it is made If an accident happens accidentally, how serious the consequences should be).
Although the Zerg is gone, the recruitment advertisement of WOULD YOU LIKE TO KNOW MORE still continues.
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