Stage 4 ジオン再臨 (Zeon's Second Coming)
STORY SYNOPSIS (by MNeidengard):
The commander of the base is a bit astonished that the pilot of the
unmanageable Grungast is a high schooler. In the ensuing discussion between
your dudes and the commander, Kouji offers to take whatever punishment is
in store for Ari onto himself. The commander then tells you that no punishment
is in store; rather, they want to know more about your ability to pilot the
machine, since not just anybody can do so - and they wish to collect combat
data. In short, they want you to be the Grungast's test pilot. You needn't
even enter the army, merely work as an affiliate of the Photon Power Lab.
You have a choice to accept right away or consider longer.
The document turns out to be the concept paper for Shin Getter Robo, a version
that surpasses even Getter G. Just then, the forces of Jion attack, or more
properly, Neo-Jion. Hayato explains that Jion wasn't entirely wiped out when
the One-Year War was called off, and the commander tells you that they've been
scheming for revival in Axis ever since. Evidently the Titans are asleep at
the switch for letting them land on Earth. They've split in four groups:
Australia, Central Europe, the South Pacific, and the Far East archipelago.
The last has a Zanzibar-class battleship and ten mobile suits - far too little
power to actually oppress the area. Their objective must be something else.
Kouji offers to attack them, and the rest of the team follows suit. Kouji
is all set to attack, but some new signature is approaching from underwater.
Note that your people were supposed to retreat and avoid combat...
If you've got at least 3 Skill Points, the Black Trinary will use a special
group attack on your character - the Jet Stream Attack.
Kill at least one member of the Black Trinary to get a Skill Point.
On round two, the Burdo appears - it's Ashura, who was meeting with the Jion
to hand over a certain object. The transfer is done by turn three, at
which point Ma-Kube and his goons depart and leave Ashura to finish you
off...or something. He remarks as he departs that there aren't that many
people this easy to manipulate, to which Ashura responds that she's the one
doing the manipulating. Happily, Ryouma and Musashi show up too.
After the battle, it's clear that Dr. Hell is scheming something in concert
with Neo-Jion. It's rather fishy too that the Titans, whose job it was to
fight off the Jion, are nowhere to be seen.
Just a question:
Are you using the plot summary thing on gamefaqs? It' was written by MNeidengard. Really nice stuff.
Finnishiam 4 months ago
@Finnishiam Yeah, I am. The thing that pisses me off about his guides is that he REFUSES to use the English translations.
Voltan 4 months ago