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I have three questions about Turn-A gundam: 1. What is black history? (Better make it clear) 2. What do you mean by all the points?
Black history: In the past, the large-scale wars carried out by human beings led to the retrogression of human history (for example, the technological level of animation was only at the beginning of the second industrial revolution), while the remaining high-tech people lived on the moon and were ruled by the queen.

Moonlight Butterfly: A weapon system equipped with Gundam and Inverse X. Its principle is a self-replicating nano-scale micro-robot using IF propagation, which integrates molecular decomposition, energy swallowing and particle collapse. Matter can be decomposed at the molecular level. Theoretically, the armor of any substance can't be defended, and all substances made of molecules will be reduced to molecules. Because nano-robots can multiply indefinitely, they can cause global damage in a few days. In other words, it can interfere with intermolecular forces, and things composed of intermolecular forces, no matter how strong their original results are, will be decomposed into molecules, so-called quantization and so on.

Even on this paper, T-A is not as good as T-X, of course, it is much better than other bodies, but the basic equipment is similar to RX-78, except for two more nuclear bombs. Think about GP-02 in 0083, which is also loaded with nuclear bombs. In addition, in SEED, the union army is full of bodies equipped with nuclear bombs. If we consider self-explosion, then the U.C. system will be merged. But moonlight butterfly is more awesome, it can shoot at the whole earth. From a strategic point of view, it is absolutely invincible. Generally speaking, T-A may be the strongest in strategy, but not in tactics.