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Who was the fourth Altman in Heisei period?
In Altman, the whole series of special photographs have been shot for more than 50 years. During this period, for every Otto soldier, they have their own release time and release order. And in the data, each Altman has a record of sending and receiving works. Facing your question here, Heisei period was famous for three Altmen, Diga, Dana and Gaia, but these three Altmen were not the only ones in this period. According to my personal understanding, I think the fourth Altman in Heisei period is Gauss Altman, a "brave man". Here I'll talk about why he was the fourth Otto warrior in Heisei period. Next, I will give you a detailed answer.

Facing the development of the whole Heisei period, Altman's first work, Diga Altman, was officially released on 1996, which laid the formal beginning of the whole Heisei period, and the various forms that appeared in him were transformed into Altman's own symbol during the whole Heisei period. As three Otto warriors who appeared before and after Heisei period, The Three Heroes of Heisei is very messy in the face of some later Otto warriors.

In the face of the fourth Otto warrior in Heisei period, Gauss Altman may be recognized by some people, but during this period, because of the appearance of Naios Altman, some viewers think that Naios Altman is the fourth Otto warrior in Heisei period. In fact, this view is not completely wrong. But in time, Gauss Altman was indeed the fourth Otto warrior in Heisei period.

Here, according to the release time of two Altman works, Gauss Altman released for the first time. Because of some accidents of the middleman, the filming of the whole works had to be stopped. Faced with this vacancy, Naios Altman and Saiwen 2 1 Altman were officially released as the first generation of Altman and Saiwen Altman commemorative works. Facing the significance and time of such a release, it is certain that Gauss Altman is indeed the fourth Altman's work in Heisei period.