They probably expect a low viewer turn-out because it is a special. I don't expect the kids to watch it so that rules them out. Like hell anybody is gonna put that on at primetime hours, so forget 7-11PM (that's ratings suicide). So that leaves late night.
Does it also have a -10 on the initiative roll for the opponent as well? Be very careful about posting info from RPG websites.
It was intended to give the VFs a means of carrying durable armor without the added weight and explain why a VF could crash into a building without disintegrating on impact like a normal plane.
The trailer will be on I am Legend and he 6-minute prologue will be on the IMAX version of the movie. Both of which will be in theaters...tomorrow. Don't worry...it will be up soon enough.
Fan speculation. They haven't put out the actual designations yet. I'd prefer the use of "Hikaru-colors" or "Focker-colors". The VF-17D only had 2 head lasers. The VF-0S only had 2 head lasers. For all we know, the "Hikaru-colored" VF-25 could be a VF-25A.
Hallelujah wanted to "play" with Soma, just like he "played" with the cannon fodder Tieren pilot.
That low-power setting seems to be used a lot...The linear rifles have that capability as well (low-power/higher ROF/less damage vs. high-power/low ROF/more damage).
Yes. I've been running the MBS page through machine translators but when I see "New UN Spacy" (or better "New UN military), something doesn't sound right with that.
The Galaxy fleet could be where she's originally from. This "Fairy of Galaxy" alludes to that.
I think she's real. If she was a virtual idol, they probably would have mentioned it.
Server-side, Linux/UNIX is an ideal set-up. My workplace has several clusters running Linux or some variant of UNIX or BSD. But on the desktop side, Windows and Macs dominate, and that so far, won't change much anytime soon.
Chances are, we will not see the VF-24. It appears to be just a design note as opposed to an actual fighter. Many VFs that are mentioned are never seen but are mentioned as design notes.
Whether or not the know wasn't my point. They do know. The problem is do they understand the impact it has. They need to think more than just DVDs/BluRay/HD-DVD. No one format really stands out.