>>13421384I'm willing to suspend disbelief, the problem is that the N-Jammer is so far ahead of any of the other technology we see in the show that it strains my suspension. Manipulating the strong nuclear force over an enormous area is orders of magnitude more complicated than giant robots or beam weapons or energy shields. I'd rather get rid of the N-Jammer entirely. It's not a hard alteration to make, you can keep the plot more or less intact. Suits still have limited power supplies because until recent developments it wasn't feasible to build reactors small enough to fit in the mobile suit's torso without sacrificing cooling and radiation shielding. The suits that would be equipped with N-Jammer Cancelers would instead just have experimental miniaturized reactors. The energy crisis caused by the N-Jammers shutting down nuclear plants could be replaced with one caused by the EA using solar power satellites like in 00, which were all destroyed or seized by ZAFT in the early days of the war (and it would explain why the EA has so many microwave emitters just lying around for Cyclops systems, they were surplus from the satellites). And the reason no one's nuking everyone is for the same reason as in the original Mobile Suit Gundam, that being that everyone's too afraid of destroying the world. At least, until the end of the series when the sides have become too radicalized for that to be a deterrent.