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Man, Dragon's Trap is so friggin' awesome. Really lookin' forward to seeing the new version.
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I like how we took half of the female list. Heck, Sheryl isn't even in a current program and she's still ranking. I almost feel bad for all the shows we are trampling. ... Almost.
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Macross Δ (Delta) Mecha/Technology Thread - READ 1st POST
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That's fair. But they are far less useless than they used to be, since they DO have enough thrust to stay airborne and dodging. Combined with the much faster mode changes of modern valks mean one can "pop" into battroid mode briefly for 360° shooting and advanced evasive maneuvers(or showboating, depending on how you feel about the immelman dance), then drop back to fighter to get moving again. Granted, Hayate is a unique pilot and general atmospheric tactics do not seem to call for the pop-up battroid, but... -
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Guyver II in the comics was very male. It has been years, but as I recall, he was the kind of male you often see in comics that look like they're wearing football shoulder pads ALL THE TIME. He was changed to female for Guyver: Out of Control, almost certainly to add a chance for some sexy drawings. At the time, there wasn't a lot of Guyver comics to adapt, so the show ends with the first appearance of Guyver III(no information as to who he is was available). MUCH later the manga added Guyver II F, which is a completely distinct character and mostly-distinct guyver unit from the original Guyver II. (And it would be a lot less confusing if she was named Guyver IV, though there are good plot reasons for her to not be Guyver IV.) The author reuses the decades-old OoC Guyver II design in a completely new context... and as an excuse to add some sexy drawings. The more things change, right? The "movie version" is being overlooked by most of the sites because OoC is largely forgotten. It was released before Guyver "got big". (Editor's note: I keep having to review these posts for consistency, as I flip between arabic and roman numerals more or less randomly on Guyver names.)
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Ah, fudge. I was thinking the energy armor was only active in battroid mode. Welp, that completely derails that train of thought. I have always taken the Plus "Guld's eye view" scenes as more artistic interpretations than literal representations. Like the hanger scene, I don't think Guld was ACTUALLY flexing his hands to control the wings, it was just representational of how "natural" the controls were. My impression was that, through the BDI, Guld's view WAS the aircraft's view. Which is a remarkably unclear way to say it, but... The CG fighter scenes I took as a sort of tactical display, distinct from the "normal" in-flight view. Or, again, artistic interpretation. Removing information Guld had that just served to make the actual intent of the scene unclear for audiences. It made it clear, for instance, that those cones in the scenes where he flew through the missile cloud were computer projections of the flight paths and not the missiles shooting lasers at Guld, which COULD have been an interpretation if the prediction cones were layered on top of the normal visible-light view. Ultimately, though, it is impossible to illustrate how the BDI actually "looks" to the pilot, because we can't plug a DVD into our brains. If EVERY camera goes out, your plane has been blasted from so many different directions that it is likely a rapidly expanding ball of plasma regardless. There's a LOT of redundancy inherent in the glass cockpit(as I shall persist in calling it), particularly if it is displaying in 3D(and why wouldn't it, with holographic projection being cheap and easy). An electrical failure would do it, sure. But it'd ALSO take out your controls. It seems like modern battroids are much more functional in the air than the older ones were, so I'm not sure "battroids are on the ground" is a safe assumption anymore even for terrestrial combat anymore(and it was never a safe one for space combat, particularly after the advent of super packs). Though it was a sound assumption in the good ol' days when they were making the VF-1, and such assumptions DO tend to outlive their foundations. I find this reasoning more sound than "in case of complete failure of a multiple-redundant system". The glass cockpit DID show up at the same time as the fighter-mounted PPB, and the latter goes a long way towards obviating any need for a more durable cockpit. -
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Yeah. I am watching Josuke mostly because a friend is. But the most recent episode is one of my favorites. Up there with the time Joseph decided to sneak into a nazi base by crossdressing. -
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The female Guyver 2? That is a weird thing. It is from farther through the manga the last anime released, but it ALSO first appeared in anime. In the FIRST Guyver animation, Guyver: Out of Control, Guyver 2 was female. Simple and straightforward enough. Fast forward two decades, and the design got reused in the manga as a FOURTH Guyver... which isn't called Guyver 4 because PLOT. So this doll can be that first animated Guyver 2 OR the manga Guyver 2 F, depending on how weird you want to be.
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Nope, it's for aerial DANCING! More seriously, heavy damage can leave a vehicle incapable of transformation. So each mode should have the same priority placed on survivability, because the pilot might not be able to get back to F mode when the poo hits the fan. I assume fighter/GERWALK primary sensors are in the nosecone, since the head turret has a very poor view outside of battroid mode and the nose has a very poor view while IN battroid mode. Hooray for redundancy! But... you get redundancy in the fully camera-ized situation, too. The head turret alone is not enough for a full YF-19-style display. The holosseum cockpit requires an array of cameras with overlap in their field of view, so losing any one camera isn't going to devastate your basic visibility in any mode(but there's far less coverage on more specialized sensors, obviously). But the glass cockpit (wait, that means something else) seems less present in Delta. That may be one of those things that the UN doesn't export, and thus a moot point outside of Plus. Oh well. -
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Unless you're in battroid mode, and then cameras have always beat the eyeball. -
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If the canopy is similarly durable to the rest of the airframe... how come when Hikaru and Misa are escaping the grand cannon's destruction an explosion shattered the canopy "glass" but left the rest of the GERWALK more or less unscathed? My impression has been that the canopy, although insanely durable by any modern standard, is still weaker than the surrounding armor. Of course, if THAT is the case, one can ask why the YF-19 doesn't utilize a fully holographic cockpit instead of just a holographic floor. A "metal" bubble would appear to be far safer than a "glass" bubble, and damage visibility isn't a concern if the battroid design is any indication. -
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Go Civilian A x Civilian B!!!!
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So, ummmm...
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Initially, yes. The concept has grown a lot since Space War 1, and packs are now treated as just a way to offer one plane that can be configured multiple ways.. It varies from valk to valk, and sometimes with pack set on the same valk. Some packs are more aerodynamic than others, with a few being positively formhugging(The Plus valks spring to mind). -
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That explains quite a bit, actually. I hadn't realized the whole story was that complex. I thought it was just "smutty pinups are making me more money than narrative works". I do remember reading an interview back at the turn of the century where he mentioned his comics sold better in America than Japan, which pretty much guaranteed that overall sales were low(especially for the era, where the manga market was much smaller than it is today), so I am not SURPRISED that smutty pinups made him more money than "proper manga". It kinda blew my mind at the time because Ghost was A. friggin' awesome and B. kind of foundational anime fan content in the US for quite a while. In hindsight, it would be far from the only time that America has liked wildly different anime and manga than Japan. It is almost like they are two different countries! -
Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, in theaters Dec. 16, 2016
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Pandora is... ummm... it's a thing. I am distinctly NOT on record as having recommended it, even if it amused me. I shall accept neither blame nor praise. Just sayin' that Shirow still writes sci-fi from time to time, in some capacity. I remember the Major using much more level-headed guns in the movie, though it has been several years. I recall being distinctly disappointed she didn't have some crazy Seburo SMG. -
Hayate x Scarfish OTP.
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Ahhh, that scene. Still not present in the US editions, though the dialog around it makes reference to it in recent editions. There's a lot of overlap between the comics and the movie. The movie adapts several stories from the comic into an overarcing story. It just adapts them to be much more serious and philosophical while it is at it. And I won't lay the blame squarely on Oshii, because a Ghost movie that stitched several chapters together was going to either wobble a lot in tone or rework a lot of chapters to be far more serious. It doesn't have the time for both smart-mouthing pranksters AND deep introspection. It just happens to match the tone of my least favorite part of the comics. ... But I can blame Oshii for the lack of awesome Seburo SMGs! What's with this "using real-world guns" nonsense?!?! My guess? Combination of a fondness for the female form and porn being good money. He's also done more than one sci-fi porn artbook. Best of both worlds, right? And in fairness, he laid the groundwork for Pandora in the Crimson Shell, then handed it off to someone else for actual production. If I recall, he didn't think he could keep it lighthearted and fun like it is supposed to be. -
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I think playful is a fair word, actually. Short version: She behaves pretty casually when not engaged in business. When actively on the job, she's totally serious, and has been mistaken for a robot at least once(she flicked the guy off immediately afterwards). And if it sounds like tone and characterization is a bit wobbly in the comics, well... I'm not gonna lie. Shirow has a lot of trouble deciding if he's writing drama or comedy at times. -
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Just FYI... you can't hotlink or embed images on forbes.com. They block it. All anyone sees is a file name.