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In the UC Gundam universe, Minovski particles seemed to be able to do everything. Off the top of my head: 1) Power source for MS. 2) Power source for beam rifles/beam sabers. 3) Give MS flying ability (V-Gundam onwards). 4) Active jamming of all types of missiles (don't ask me how one particle can jam IR homing + radar homing + optically guided missiles). 5) jamming of RF communication. Never liked Gundam tech. Graham
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I wanted to get one of the greenie DX cannon-fooder VF-27 toys, but the retail price in HK was too high (HK$1,800 IIRC). So I don't have one. Graham
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No for most VFs the ECA can only be used in Battroid mode. There is an official explanation that if IIRC, in Battroid mode, the VFs engines generate surplus power, which can be used to power the Energy Conversion Armor. I presume (I'm guessing) that activation of the ECA in battroid mainly applies if the VF is on the ground and not actually using it's engins to fly, boost jump or hover in battroid mode, which would otherwise draw a lot of power. Presumably with the latest generation of VFs, the engines have so much power that not only can they run at full thrust, but still have enough surplus energy to power the ECA in all modes. Graham
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Same as the Armored pack for the VF-25 IIRC, althought that uses the armor's in-built capacitors to power the energy conversion armour (again IIRC). Graham
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Good. Just say "NO" to 3D. Friends don't let friends watch movies in 3D! Graham
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As I've mentioned before, it's got to the stage where 3D is actually a turn off for me and if a movie is only shown in 3D, I will not pay to see it. If there is a choice between seeing it in 2D or 3D, I will always choose the 2D cinema. Graham
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I tend to go the other way and just buy VF-1 toys that were in DYRL (although I also cheat a lot). Luckily, I'm not a fan of these Hi-Metal VF-1 toys, so won't be getting anymore. Graham
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I had the chance to handle the prototype of this in Yamato's Tokyo HQ back in March last year. Pretty cool toy, but Zoids are just not my thing. Graham
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I'm pretty sure there is an official source that stated that fuel is extracted from the atmosphere, but I forget what the source is. I thought that this was well known and commonly excepted, as we've certainly discussed it enough times over the years. Graham
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IIRC, in an atmosphere VF engines extract hydrogen from the air and use that for fuel, so basically its a 'free lunch drive' allowing the VF effectively unlimited range/endurance. In space, it's a diifernt story and the VF has to rely on internal fuel, so when that is gone, the VF is dead in space. Graham
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Macross Frontier Movie 2 thread - Now available on Blu-ray/DVD
Graham replied to Tochiro's topic in Hall Of The Super Topics
The face doesn't look anything like Sheryl IMO. Graham Hope we get more Ozma in the second movie, but somehow I doubt it. Hope he doesn't die also. Graham -
Aren't both Keanu Reeves and Johnny Depp gettng a little long in the tooth to play Spike? I mean Keanu is 47 and Johnny Depp is 48! Graham
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Never liked the mecha or character designs. Watched the movie once, long ago. OK, but not my sort of thing. No interest in manga. Graham
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They are not 'weapons tubes'. They are engines that just happen to have some micro-missiles launchers built into the outside of the engine nacelles. The YF-29 is a 4 engined variable fighter, just like the VF-27. Not sure what the endurance is like though, as in space, using 4 engines, it's going to burn through fuel at a fearsome rate. Graham
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Just watched this over the weekend. Some of it was OK, but I ended up fast forwarding through at least half of it. Only really for hard-core Sheryl & Ranka fans IMO. Nothing here for mecha fans to see. Graham
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Star Wars: Clone Wars animated series
Graham replied to BoBe-Patt's topic in Anime or Science Fiction
Too bad that preview site doesn't let you view it if you are outside of the US! Graham- 1217 replies
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While I also love the VF-19S Hi-Metal, the fighter mode sculpt is far from perfect. IMO, Bandai didn't really nail the shape of the forward fuselage. Makes me wonder if they could/would get the shape right on a YF-19. Graham Graham
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It's debatable whether the YF-29's leg micro-missile launchers are actually internal to the leg per se. Rather it looks more like they are mounted externally onto the leg. After studying the DX toy CAD art and model kit photos it looks like the leg micro-missle launchers are actually just FAST packs bolted onto the outside of standard VF-25 legs. We've had something of an indirect debate about this in the YF-29 toy forum thread. Graham
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I really like the VA-3M from VF-X2. Graham
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Not the first time I've heard (or seen)of Bandai toys yellowing even in the box. I used to have some variable V-Gundam toys that were never taken out of the box and stored under my bed that were almost completely yellow, when I took them out a couple of years later. Very disappointing. Graham
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So no Japan or HK based members got this yet? Wanna hear a review from a Macross fan's perspective and also hear how it compares gameplay-wise to MUF. Graham
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Whoops, posted my comment above in the wrong thread. Meant to post it in the ACE R PSP thread. Graham
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Commander Wolff, Commander Colt and the Aquadroid are must buys for me. Graham
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None of our Japan or HK members got this yet? Wanna hear a review from a Macross fan's perspective. Graham
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Iron rule of realistic atmospheric fighter designs: If it looks too much like a 4+ Generation fighter jet, it's probably not a "realistic" space fighter design. Graham