
Foolish woman…
What are you riding?
Isn’t it impressive that it was completed with advanced technology?
You said that models of fighter jets, tanks, and battleships sell well!
Didn’t I say that pursuing realism would appeal to the audience?
Didn’t Anki say that multi-legged creatures would become core popular?
>>5Take a look.
Baku is very popular.
Foolish woman
The correctness in science fiction and the interestingness of the visuals are separate things.
I told you that unrealistic super robots are not popular these days!
Anky said that it’s strange for a series to continue for 50 years with giant humanoid robots!
Didn’t you say that the viewers are looking for gritty and realistic combat?
It wasn’t an air conditioner!
The humanoid form is inefficient, so even if science advances from now on, it won’t be developed and is unrealistic, didn’t Anki say that?!
In the first place, the “F” in SF stands for fiction, you silly girl.
Foolish woman
Legs are just for decoration.
In terms of visibility, hit area, resistance to bullets, defense capability, sustained combat ability, walking speed, fuel efficiency, durability, maintainability, introduction cost, and productivity, didn’t I say that humanoid robots are inferior to conventional weapons?
You said it would be popular if we made a realistic military robot with an old man as the protagonist!
You said that it’s unrealistic for women and children to be on the battlefield!
Didn’t I say that if a humanoid robot walks on the ground, its weight multiplied by the contact area would make its legs sink into the ground?
You can’t save a truly foolish woman…
Even knowing the promise, it’s still reckless to blow things up that far, Anki is also at fault!
Walking on two legs increases the risk of falling no matter how you struggle, and even with a balancer, the mobility might not keep up, leading to a quick tumble, didn’t I say that?!
If it’s under Minovsky particle conditions, making it an extremely conspicuous shape while assuming visual-range combat is completely counterproductive, isn’t that what I said?!
Foolish woman…
The SF police are such a boring existence.
>>22Even though I was the one who criticized it! I hate adults!!!
If you have the technology to create a bipedal robot, then it’s stronger to build a tank packed with that technology, right!?
>>23Guntank is really strong, you stupid girl.
>>23Did you seriously think that technology for humanoid robots could be directly applied to tanks?
>>29At least the technologies for establishing joints, suspension, and various drive transmissions for humanoid robots can also be applied to tanks.
If there’s enough leeway to create humanoid robots in the first place, it’s only natural that those resources would be prioritized for current weapons like tanks, didn’t I say that?!
>>29I understand.
I will make a Guntank.
Bipedal walking machines become useless if even one joint in the legs fails, so I said it’s impossible as a weapon!
If you grasp something with a manipulator of that shape, the shock will render your fingers unusable right away.
If it’s made of a material that can withstand that, then using that material for armor would result in an ultra armor that completely nullifies all physical attacks, didn’t I say that?!
Didn’t Anki say that there are no sounds in outer space?!
>>27Foolish woman…
Sound exists because this universe is filled with ether.
Didn’t Rika Yanagita say that Godzilla would collapse under its own weight once it lands!!!
In my universe, it rings!
It has not yet been proven that doll weapons are ineffective even in a zero-gravity environment.
>>32If the premise is space combat, then I said that an elliptical shape that can at least identify the front and back of the aircraft from an aerodynamic and military perspective is ideal!
Let’s talk about whether humanoid robots are feasible with current technology.
It’s very fun.
The boy is cute and the husband is kind.
But isn’t it strange to call that a fulfilled life?
I will defeat the red Gundam.
If we were to introduce a sub-flight system, there would really be no advantages for humanoid robots in the atmosphere!
If you use technology to create giant humanoid robots to make tanks, wouldn’t they not take the form of a tank?
And Gundam is saying.
>>36(When I’m playing with G Armor or G Bull, it’s actually easier for me as an old man because it’s harder for the shots to hit…)
Foolish woman…
What’s interesting about saying something is scientifically impossible?
Did Anki say something like Oshii?
To be honest, with the development of drones, I’ve come to think lately that it may be more necessary to justify why we need to have humans riding in humanoid robots rather than considering the effectiveness of humanoid robots themselves.
>>40Didn’t Treize say that a long time ago!
>>40If we’re talking about the Universal Century, the inability to communicate remotely due to Minovsky particles is pretty significant, don’t you think?
I think autonomous operations by AI are possible, but if it’s that far into the future, it might actually feel like AI’s reliability has decreased.
If it can’t happen in modern times, I can understand that, but it could happen in a science fiction way as much as you want.
Foolish woman.
Drones are not elegant, are they?
Multi-legged robots are just not appealing to viewers at all.
You said it was funny for an old-school veteran pilot to take down a young Newtype piloting an MS!!!!!!!
>>47What a stupid woman for doing the opposite herself…
>>47Obライト’s performance was really good, wasn’t it…
When Cicero goes on a rampage like that, it’s understandable to question the merits of MS…
If we have drones, we don’t need tanks anymore, right?
“Because Gunpla won’t sell unless it’s a ‘super cool humanoid robot.'”
And Gundam is saying.
>>50The Gundam of Zieg Ax is not cool and is eerie, isn’t it?!
You said that equipping a fighter jet with a large number of sensors makes it stronger than a humanoid!
The mobility gained from AMBAC is too insignificant.
If we’re going to allocate additional mechanisms or energy to something like that, wouldn’t it be vastly more efficient to just increase the thrusters instead!
>>55That said, it’s interesting that astronauts actually practice this, isn’t it, you silly woman?
>>56Humans are born with arms from the beginning, so if we can use even the tiniest bit, of course we will use them.
“…says Gundam.”
>>56I watched a video of an astronaut doing AMBAC like pedaling a bicycle.
It was different from what I imagined… I was expecting something more like changing my body’s direction in the pool… but then I felt this way.
If you think about it, movement in water uses the resistance of the water.
It had nothing to do with AMBAC.
>>56They say that the cost-performance is good if it’s about the weight of an astronaut in a spacesuit.
If a humanoid robot moves at that high speed, I said that the G-forces and air resistance would quickly cause the body to fall apart!
>>58It’s a conspiracy by Zeonic.
And the Gundam is saying.
>>64Is that really something a Gundam would say?
There is no advantage to being humanoid in outer space.
And Gundam is saying.
>>60The idea was thoroughly pursued, and the result was the surprisingly strong Grudlin.
That’s nice, isn’t it?
>>74In the first place, in the Universal Century, MA is fundamentally a superior weapon compared to MS…
Even when it comes to humanoid giant robots, there is a wide variety, including not just machines but also those derived from biological sources and magical robots.
Don’t say something so narrow-minded as “that’s impossible.”
Increasing the thrusters isn’t free, you know.
>>62Arms and legs aren’t free either!
You said that a giant humanoid robot like that wouldn’t be able to respond even if a human got close to its feet! (In a flimsy cartoon state)
If you’re going to engage in close-quarters combat in space, you first need to synchronize your relative speed; it’s a feat that requires you to be in perfect harmony with your opponent, just like pro wrestling!
>>65It’s all calculated properly there… like the angles and such.
SF is something you watch with your mind empty.
If we were to seriously create it as a weapon without any sci-fi elements, the ball would likely be the strongest in terms of mass production and performance.
>>68Well, I think it’s better to consider the position of the cannon…
>>78I did it, Adigo!
(Overparticle cannon directly above the cockpit)
The Minovsky particle is a well-crafted concept.
The Gundam is saying.
>>69(Even with dust, to be honest, a humanoid figure stands out more, so tanks and fighter planes are better, man…)
Foolish woman
Since the police are operating it, they must certainly be considering the psychological impact on the viewers.
Foolish woman…
Isn’t TF an alien in the first place?
Core Booster, Ground Combat Type Guntank, looking at this Kikeroga makes me wonder if there are any MS around.
Nowadays, spacecrafts can be quite formidable by using gyros or rotating, without needing to increase the thrusters.
Being able to use my hands and feet allowed me to kick debris and correct the trajectory, which saved fuel and was advantageous.
…says Gundam.
>>79(You know… to be honest, the debris is lighter, so it doesn’t go fast at all, making it really useless…)
You’re an idiot.
There are plenty of reasons why the main character is often a handsome guy with special abilities, and you can figure them out yourself if you think about it a bit.
If you can make MS, wouldn’t it be better to make tanks stronger? What about Baku, Nameless Monkey?
>>84It’s a practical multi-legged tank.
>>84As a mobile weapon, it is more efficient than humanoid forms.
It’s too efficient to be used much in Gundam.
Foolish woman…
Do you really think you can understand anything other than humanoids while you’re controlling it with a psychic medium?
It’s in Odaiba.
If you push it to the limit, it will just turn into a fight between something like Gaderaza, you foolish woman.
You know the fate of Zaout, right?
It’s not just about Gundam; it’s all about how much reality you can give to the lies in real robot anime.
>>95It’s the same for all SF.
>>95If you delve too deeply into real-world settings, it will ironically multiply the contradictions in the settings, and every time you add more settings, you’ll just end up digging your own grave.
The tactical machines are also saying.
Foolish woman…
You can’t enjoy SF unless you also become a fool…
If you’re constantly worried about the load on your leg joints, there’s no way to move forward.
Even with operation methods like those in Mobile Fighter, the joint movement speed and the square and cubic laws…
The actual body has a sense that is 120% different, so even if someone is a fighter, they cannot directly apply their real, physical sensations.
The Shining Gundam is also saying.
>>98It must be a truly mysterious technique because it can trace that without any sense of discomfort.
>>163The psychoframe and Gundam format are both enhancements of functions not found in humans.
If you just move it with human sense, you can do it only with a permanent link.
>>163I thought I remembered seeing a similar story recently.
It’s a story about the tea ceremony test in Witch Watch.
>>173If the ratio of arms and legs is different, it will end up being difficult to use, right?
>>180When the eyes of the demons turned into humans, I was managing it through brainwashing, but a proper converter is needed to intervene.
Well, that’s what the Witch of Mercury couldn’t create.
>>180When moving forward using the strength of your arms while sitting.
Due to the difference in weight between men and women, the strength applied to the muscles is completely different.
It moves like a broken toy frog.
I was really impressed by that…
>>163Moving an arm of that weight without any lag, in a way that aligns with human perception, is akin to a motor drive achieving speeds of around Mach 200 in an instant.
And Gundam is saying that too.
Don’t face a fool head-on…
Anki said that the universe is sparkling, didn’t she?
This anime is fiction, but didn’t Anki say that in 10 years it might not be certain!!!
>>102Stupid woman…
The rapid development of hyper-technology is a given.
>>107It’s been so many years since 1998, the year the Type 98 AV was supposed to appear! I hate adults!
Didn’t Anki say that Gundam’s selling point is its earthy and realistic style!!!!!!
Foolish woman.
Don’t try to become a boring existence like the SF police.
>>105In the first place, didn’t Anki say everything? I hate adults!!
>>109Don’t take that seriously and try to watch sci-fi works, you stupid girl.
>>109There are times when it’s just this guy trying to nitpick for the sake of his own amusement.
The portrayal of battles in Legend of the Galactic Heroes is quite loose, but it’s interesting, isn’t it?
Foolish woman…
It’s fine to approach robot stories with a casual vibe, like “Unleash the anger of justice, Gundam!”
Didn’t you say that this unit switches between high mobility mode’s high mat and artillery mode’s full burst while fighting?
It seems that the Gundam at the expo can stand up.
To be precise, even though Eva isn’t exactly a robot, it is often treated as a giant robot anime, so it’s fine to be casual about it.
Foolish woman…
If you’re going to bring real elements into a creative robot anime, it might as well just be a live-action war movie…
Foolish woman…
It looks cooler to spread your wings and fire.
>>115I hate adults who ignore the needs of plastic models!
>>116Hobby Division’s Machu…
>>116You’re foolish… If it becomes popular, the plastic model companies will adjust accordingly…
>>120Didn’t Anki say to put Justice inside the Z’Gok!!!!!!!!!!
>>126The foolish hobby department…
I can’t believe it took a whole year to turn the super popular MS Z’Gok into a plastic model…
>>129It’s no wonder Anki got shot.
Silly girl…
Think about why there aren’t more serious war anime featuring tanks.
Foolish woman…
This world has evolved a technology tree different from ours, so it’s fine, isn’t it?
What did Anki say in response?
The non-humanoid robots from Star Wars are quite popular…
An adult man making fun of a high school girl who has fallen into a real predicament.
Stupid woman…
If the legs break, it becomes useless, just like a tank…
>>127I said that the durability, maintainability, and repair speed of bipedal robots with complex leg structures are overwhelmingly different from tracks! I hate adults!!!
I hate adults who hide Gundams inside even though it’s clearly impossible to fit them in!
Stupid girl…
Even if they use bipedal walking robot technology, tanks can’t become stronger than that; they can’t even beat fighter planes or battleships.
Didn’t the director say that Morita-san would come up with the setting later!!?
What is Anki?
It’s Mamoru Oshii.
“We don’t need versatility in weapons! If you want to work, bring heavy machinery!”
Will real war movies 50 years from now turn into drone battles where they glare at each other on screen?
Before doing the all-MS doctrine, I told you to Google “combined arms” first!
>>137The article on the Deathman Encyclopedia provides quite an easy-to-understand explanation and is also interesting to read.
And Gundam says so too.
>>144I hate Niko-chan fans!
I wonder if Gundam 30 years from now will have each side operating their mobile suits with Playdia controllers from their own bases.
The thread’s text makes it easy to imagine the flow of the main story, as it is often criticized even when you follow it exactly as stated…
Foolish woman…
If you create a war-themed work by thinking scientifically or about efficiency, it wouldn’t be interesting at all.
I wonder if the era will come when we can control multiple drones alone using brain wave control.
Kira said that strength is not determined by the performance of the mobile suit, didn’t he?!
I hate my freebie with fake performance!
>>142Foolish woman…
The battle was decided by the strength of love.
>>143Then give me that love!!!!
>>142Foolish woman…
Shin was defeating Accord and the others while riding on Destiny, which is supposed to have lower performance than Imojar.
A robot that isn’t bipedal is lame.
>>145Apologize to the Gun Tank!!!
Stupid girl…
MS is being required to have functions as infantry, not just combat firepower.
Isn’t it the same as MA in the case of tanks or fighters with limited use?
>>149Infantry is enough.
I hate adults!!
Anky said it!
Everyone is looking for a gritty Gundam!
>>151Foolish woman… the requiem of revenge is quite highly regarded.
Isn’t the Gundformat just a murder system!!!
I hate Gundam!!
Foolish woman…
Thus, illegal modifications were made to the privatized civil work MS that was established, leading to gambling matches!
Aren’t you the one who has been trying to make easy money?
It’s the same with the Gundam arm, but if humans can intuitively operate things they move, wouldn’t having a humanoid form be the right choice?
>>156If the size is the same as a person’s.
The physical upper limit for humanoid shapes is around 2 meters, and beyond that, the strain increases exponentially.
The physical abilities of insects exist because they are the size of insects.
>>156If we can’t connect via psycommu or something, it doesn’t matter!
>>172Isn’t it GUND-ARM that can’t process the amount of information when it’s done?
If you want to deploy them as infantry, wouldn’t it be enough to prepare infantry?
What is the role that other weapons and heavy machinery cannot perform but I can?
And Gundam is saying too.
>>157Laundry or…
>>157Unlike tanks, you can catch up to or shoot down fighter planes or missiles that are flying at Mach speed…
>>157If you’re preparing infantry, it’s more useful to have machines standing by or have machines do the work.
>>157The versatility to handle everything from work to combat is its role.
The old man is saying.
It seems like we’re starting to have a pretty good relationship…
You said the old model is just right for soldier training! I hate the Destiny that creates clones with DUPE particles!!!!!
>>159Stupid woman…
The chairman Durandal, who discovered Meer as the shadow of Lacus, prioritized the pilot Shin, and it was Destiny that was adjusted to match Shin.
There’s no way the Accord can win.
>>159Foolish woman…
In the first place, only the Strike Freedom is called old-fashioned, while the Destiny is only treated as suitable for training.
Foolish woman…
If you want to talk to me about the significance of making a mech into a humanoid form, then you should watch the episode where Iron Gear first transforms (Episode 5, the three of them together, “Shaku’s Seed”) at least ten times before you speak up…
>>165I hate old people!
I couldn’t intrude into the colony and demonstrate any behavior with the ball.
…and Zaku is saying.
I wonder how they won against aircraft with Mobile Suits during the One Year War.
>>175Isn’t high-speed cruising and reconnaissance tough under Minovsky particle dispersion?
>>178If positioning systems don’t work, it’s true that they can’t be operated properly.
Isn’t the mushroom powder too万能?
The Skygrasper was strong, wasn’t it!!!!!!!
So, it’s the development of mobile armors with design concepts that are vastly different from humanoid forms!!
>>182In reality, it feels like the technology for making robots was used to create tanks and fighter jets around that time.
What if a Gundam moved like a human?
The tips of the toes exceed the speed of sound at maximum speed, so they say a technique is needed to stop it instantly.
Real combat aircraft are doing things that are pretty much like science fiction, aren’t they!
>>181The answer is that the G Fighter series, which turns its points of contention into charm, is valued in later works.
There is also play value when it is made into a three-dimensional object.
This area is bugged in reality too, isn’t it…?
First flight (1903)
Until World War I (1904 – 1914)
World War I – Practical Use of Military Aircraft (1914 – 1919)
>>192The rate of aircraft development is too fast.
Giant battleships can become obsolete in the blink of an eye…
>>192Things that seem to have utility quickly attract a concentration of people and money…
It hasn’t even taken 100 years for stealth fighters to appear!
>>189I saw the Self-Defense Force’s tanks in GATE relentlessly pounding the dragon with accurate fire and shelling from dozens of kilometers away.
I was surprised and thought it was like magic when I wondered if the local elves were performing some kind of ritual.
And Gundam is saying too.
To be serious, having humans work on structures in outer space at that size is unreasonable…
That’s why MS has developed for work purposes.
>>197If we think realistically about heavy machinery for work in space, the ideal would be a caterpillar-type.
“And Gundam is saying too.”
>>198You said that creepy insect types like Zandouju wouldn’t be popular!
>>197And humanoid work robots (at least their upper bodies) are being used in some places realistically, so I can’t criticize it.
It’s more useful than deploying large numbers of things that can only be used as tanks or fighter jets, right? MS