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** Ah, no. [[Orihime|I]] get what you mean. ''So well''. *hugs you*
** Ah, no. [[Orihime|I]] get what you mean. ''So well''. *hugs you*


== [[Mobile Suit Gundam The 08th MS Team]] ==
== [[Mobile Suit Gundam: The 08th MS Team]] ==
* I don't know about anyone else but {{spoiler|the death of Ghinius Sakhalin}}.
* I don't know about anyone else but {{spoiler|the death of Ghinius Sakhalin}}.
** More than the death itself, {{spoiler|his exchange with his sister Aina, where he mentions [[Parental Abandonment|how their mother walked out on them]] and Aina asks him if he designed the Apsalus as a sort of metallic womb to replace their [[Missing Mom]].}}
** More than the death itself, {{spoiler|his exchange with his sister Aina, where he mentions [[Parental Abandonment|how their mother walked out on them]] and Aina asks him if he designed the Apsalus as a sort of metallic womb to replace their [[Missing Mom]].}}
* The scene in Episode 8 of ''08th MS Team'', during Shiro Amada's proving grounds recon mission {{spoiler|which would serve the purpose of proving he was not a traitor. He ended the mission firing a bazooka into a Zaku cockpit, killing the pilot inside, who had previously been established as a conscientious and more-or-less friendly person. Even though both she and Shiro were forced into the situation due to extenuating circumstances, it was the despair on Shiro's face before he fired the bazooka that was the real hit: due to his growing relationship with Aina Sahalin and his understanding that one's side was not related to one's humanity, he had promised himself that he wouldn't kill anyone. In the end, he found himself personally pulling the trigger, betraying the promise he had made, and all to end the life of someone who really didn't deserve it.}}
* The scene in Episode 8 of ''08th MS Team'', during Shiro Amada's proving grounds recon mission {{spoiler|which would serve the purpose of proving he was not a traitor. He ended the mission firing a bazooka into a Zaku cockpit, killing the pilot inside, who had previously been established as a conscientious and more-or-less friendly person. Even though both she and Shiro were forced into the situation due to extenuating circumstances, it was the despair on Shiro's face before he fired the bazooka that was the real hit: due to his growing relationship with Aina Sahalin and his understanding that one's side was not related to one's humanity, he had promised himself that he wouldn't kill anyone. In the end, he found himself personally pulling the trigger, betraying the promise he had made, and all to end the life of someone who really didn't deserve it.}}


== [[Mobile Suit Gundam 0080 War in The Pocket|Gundam 0080]] ==
== [[Mobile Suit Gundam 0080: War in the Pocket|Gundam 0080]] ==
* The final episode, when {{spoiler|Bernie dies trying to save the colony from a nuke that's already been stopped, fighting against his romantic interest Christina without either of them knowing it, and almost manages to win the duel despite being hopelessly outclassed piloting a repaired and poorly armed Zaku against her new [[Super Prototype]] Gundam, with his death unfolding right in front of Al, a boy who had looked up to him like a kid brother. Then there's Bernie's last video, and the new school ceremony}}--the whole of episode 6, in short.
* The final episode, when {{spoiler|Bernie dies trying to save the colony from a nuke that's already been stopped, fighting against his romantic interest Christina without either of them knowing it, and almost manages to win the duel despite being hopelessly outclassed piloting a repaired and poorly armed Zaku against her new [[Super Prototype]] Gundam, with his death unfolding right in front of Al, a boy who had looked up to him like a kid brother. Then there's Bernie's last video, and the new school ceremony}}--the whole of episode 6, in short.