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Shmitty

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  1. Yeah, I'm looking at my PG strike instructions right now, and you have that polycap in the wrong way. There are slats on the sides of the leg where it fits in, that you have to put those little tabs on the sides of the polycap into. In other words, you got it sideways.

  2. The reason why I said Neo is Mwu and not a clone is because he has scars,, the one on the face,(mosty because of the blast I guess) and the one on this shoulder ( which was cause by Rau Le Creuset when they were at the  artificial womb facility)

    I guess it can still be someone else,, but all clues point to MWU right now.

    I was about to mention those scars...too slow I guess. Nu-Freedom looks better animated I must say, but where the hell does he put the two rifles when he's using the beam sabers? maybe they fit between the slot of each wing?

    Or maybe they don't go anywhere thanks to anime magic. :D

  3. Has anyone else gotten any EMSiA's yet? I got the Mk-II but I don't have a camera so posting pics is pretty impossible. Also, I just wanted to know what anyone else thinks about them.

    Anyway, I'd have to say its pretty great, its painted in flat paints like a FIX, but its a good deal more poseable, it holds poses really good, it even has a joint in its upper torso for movement previously limited to PG models. Included in its list of awesome gimmicks, is the two 'functional' pistons in the ankle that move in and out when you compress them. While able to hold a pose, when you play with it it's joints aren't overly tight or restrictive like some of the SEED MSiA. Plus, it comes with all it's standard weapons including a well scaled Vulcan pod, and a nice and skinny Clay bazooka.

    Through all the good stuff though, there are a few cons I've noticed. While it's beam saber mounts are poseable(on a backpack attached to the torso with another ball/socket), the actual beam saber hilts don't stay on them very well, so if you intend to play with it, you may want to leave them off until you pose it. Also, the shield seems a bit smaller than it should be. Other than that, all of it's weapons are perfectly sized and painted, and I've not noticed any signs of gashapon syndrome anywhere on the fig.

    All in all, I'd say its pretty nice, especially for just a bit more $$ than a regular MSiA. Though if you have a phobia of well jointed figs it certainly isn't for you (four in each shoulder alone!). If you like the Mk-II or the Gouf, or even the upcoming Zeta, I'd say check these out.

    Edit: *Heh, heh... Kinda fanboy rambled for a bit there... :lol:

  4. OK, finally started playing the game. I can't stress enough that if you're a hardcore RE fan that you must buy and play this game asap! I've been playing it for about an hour and it is so much fun that it might be illegal or somthing. Anyway, it's so far been very fun, get it quick!

  5. Why don't Bandai and Capcom just cut to the chase already?  One Vs. game.  Cram different arcade missions in.  Then for campaign mode, have it begin in 0079 during the One Year War.  Then do missions that stretch all the way through the end of 0093 at the end of Char's Counterattack.  Maybe have players create a pilot at the beginning, then they could follow their pilot through the various conflicts.  We'll say that if you start as a Federation pilot, you'd stay with them until after 0083, then you'd hook up with the AEUG, and finally Londo Bell.  If you start as a Zeon pilot, you'd eventually hook up with  the Cima Garahau long enough to fight alongside the Delaz Fleet in Operation Stardust, but eventually sell out to the Federation so that you could play as the Titans.  Near the end of the Gryps War, though, you'd defect to the Axis Zeons, and then later Char's Neo Zeon.

    Or, they could let it be branching. I mean whats to say you were a Feddie who became a Titan and then later a Neo Zeon? Or, an Ex-Zeon who got fed up with how the Titans were treating people and joins the AEUG. That'd be pretty cool.

    Ooh, that's a good idea. Perhaps they could also create mulitple endings for the different branching paths, with some of the endings being kind of "what if?" endings... like "What if Zeon won the One Year War?"\

    Exacyly what I was thinking. Though I doubt it will happen, it's still good to dream! :D

  6. Between the constant focus on Zaft(never cared for them at all would love to see more scenes with the EA and BC actually winning instead of ending up Zaft's wiping boy)

    Just like Nazi Germany, The Earth Alliance and Blue Cosmos don't deserve to win since their reasons for war against the PLANTs and Zaft is based solely on hatred and distrust of Coordinators.

    They still need a solid victory to show that they can actually do somthing besides explode. Like Effect said, the good guys need to know that they're against an enemy that has the abilty to beat them. Right now its been pretty one-sided, and if it stays like this there won't be very much tension. You'll just know that Shinn will make them all blow up, and thatll be that. All that aside, ep 12 was crazy awesome.

  7. Why don't Bandai and Capcom just cut to the chase already? One Vs. game. Cram different arcade missions in. Then for campaign mode, have it begin in 0079 during the One Year War. Then do missions that stretch all the way through the end of 0093 at the end of Char's Counterattack. Maybe have players create a pilot at the beginning, then they could follow their pilot through the various conflicts. We'll say that if you start as a Federation pilot, you'd stay with them until after 0083, then you'd hook up with the AEUG, and finally Londo Bell. If you start as a Zeon pilot, you'd eventually hook up with the Cima Garahau long enough to fight alongside the Delaz Fleet in Operation Stardust, but eventually sell out to the Federation so that you could play as the Titans. Near the end of the Gryps War, though, you'd defect to the Axis Zeons, and then later Char's Neo Zeon.

    Or, they could let it be branching. I mean whats to say you were a Feddie who became a Titan and then later a Neo Zeon? Or, an Ex-Zeon who got fed up with how the Titans were treating people and joins the AEUG. That'd be pretty cool.

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