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This is a surprisingly apt description of the modern voicesynth fandom. Zundamon has basically become THE voicebank of the youngest zoomers and Gen Alpha crowd ever since her Voicevox bank came out, to the point it's slowly crowding out the old fandom. The English Voicesynth fandom I knew now has to share space with hordes of new fans whose only experience is Zundamon and synthv Teto and only really talk to each other and don't engage with the greater fandom, while pretending to have seen everything the community has a deep emotional engagement with, but I guess that's just the power of Tiktok and Youtube Shorts and their horde of gullible users who endlessly scroll on short feed until they are lost.

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    bunkhead said:

    In what Gundams? They don't have that La Vie en Rose hook-up.

    Those two were both shown to be serious gearheads before we first met them. Even with just a Zaku they could be a menace.

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    Wingnut said:

    Those two were both shown to be serious gearheads before we first met them. Even with just a Zaku they could be a menace.

    Okay, where are they gonna get that Zaku, who's gonna hook two no-name chumps up?

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    bunkhead said:

    Okay, where are they gonna get that Zaku, who's gonna hook two no-name chumps up?

    One salvages mobile suits for a living, the other solved a design problem that stumped the setting's equivalent of Lockheed Martin. Both managed to steal prototype mobile suits from under their owner's noses. If no one will give them a suit, they'll steal one, and if they can't steal one, they'll make one that puts the competition to shame.

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    ZetoALT said:

    Woah, I like the translation on this one. How does one do it?

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