AU Gundam series set in a world where "Gundam" is a pejorative term for a hijacked mobile suit.

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AU Gundam series set in a world where "Gundam" is a pejorative term for a hijacked mobile suit.
Gundamjacking really goes up to 11 in Gundam ZZ. While watching episode 13 ("Little Sister!"), I thought Beecha and Mondo's plot to jack the Double Zeta was going to fail because Judau's completely unrelated plot to jack his own mobile suit in order to sortie without permission would beat them to the punch.
While internally joking around about "Wow, the Universal Century really seems to have a hijacking problem" I realized that how Knightmares have keys is neat tone-setting detail. The One-Year War and the AEUG's rebellion against the Titans are equal enough that neither side wants to risk a mobile suit getting stuck in the hangar because the pilot misplaced their keys despite all the mobile suit-jacking that occurs in Zeta.
Britannia at the start of Code Geass has no such equal; they're already dominating the world and are preparing to dominate it even harder. Their military advantages are so large that they're willing and able to sacrifice some combat readiness to maintain them.