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during the whole carrier battle scenes on Mzero, you never see the carrier's deck get chewed up with everything sliding across the deck. So I got to wondering, what's it made out of? or is it Anime Magic at it's best? (I mean, even the Monster didnt leave "foot prints"...)

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during the whole carrier battle scenes on Mzero, you never see the carrier's deck get chewed up with everything sliding across the deck.  So I got to wondering, what's it made out of? or is it Anime Magic at it's best?  (I mean, even the Monster didnt leave "foot prints"...)

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maybe it had the same magic OT armor tech that the valks had?

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It does take a few hits, and damage (mostly bullet holes, and some parts of the edges ripped out) during the VF/Destroid/Armoured VF battle over and around it in the 3rd episode.

Otherwise... yeah... OTEC metallurgy and other armour upgrade techniques.

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100 year old rice crispy squares.

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Hardest substance known to man

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Are you sure it was rice crispy squares? Even with the weight Monster on it? Now if you said 100 year old fruit cake...then I'd believe you.

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100 year old rice crispy squares.

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Hardest substance known to man

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Are you sure it was rice crispy squares? Even with the weight Monster on it? Now if you said 100 year old fruit cake...then I'd believe you.

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nah, Roy's VF-1S was made out of fruit cake! The Monster too!

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Personally, I think it's an advanced form of a "self-healing" cutting mat. It's just "self healing tarmac".

(The question isn't how it structually holds together--flightdecks are armored solid steel on par with battleship armor--the question is how does the asphalt on top survive almost unscathed)

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Personally, I think it's an advanced form of a "self-healing" cutting mat.  It's just "self healing tarmac". 

(The question isn't how it structually holds together--flightdecks are armored solid steel on par with battleship armor--the question is how does the asphalt on top survive almost unscathed)

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"self-healing cutting mat".....I've never heard of one of those. Any examples of some sort?

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Personally, I think it's an advanced form of a "self-healing" cutting mat.  It's just "self healing tarmac". 

(The question isn't how it structually holds together--flightdecks are armored solid steel on par with battleship armor--the question is how does the asphalt on top survive almost unscathed)

That's already been answered, "100 year old rice crispy squares"... sheesh pay attention... :p

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Personally, I think it's an advanced form of a "self-healing" cutting mat.  It's just "self healing tarmac". 

(The question isn't how it structually holds together--flightdecks are armored solid steel on par with battleship armor--the question is how does the asphalt on top survive almost unscathed)

That's already been answered, "100 year old rice crispy squares"... sheesh pay attention... :p

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pure lies. its the pure essence of hatred of robotech from macross lovers.

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Which can be harvested as a pure form of protoculture, and then spread over the deck with a brush.

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Warning: use of protoculture in large quantities may cause mechanical mutations, including but not limited to Monsters with arms.

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