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General Discussion / Re: Which baywatchers are drift compatible
« on: August 06, 2014, 08:27:21 pm »What is this?A discussion of shipping giant Mech and facepunching the heavens
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What is this?A discussion of shipping giant Mech and facepunching the heavens
I agree with Darvi here. The nature of the relationship between Raleigh and Mako is left vague and that's one of my favorite things about the movie. You could see it as romance if you want, or you could see it as simply a deep friendship forged by the drift.What, did they use a different version for European audiences or something?Last time I checked, there wasn't any actual romance in the movie.Now what makes you say that Greatorder?From when I watched it,t he majority of the movie seemed to be 'Guy meets girl, falls in love, finds girl has troubled past, nearly dies saving her, the end'
Onlt about a third of the movie seemed to have a stompy mech doing stuff.
The 3 pilot robot works because it doesn't require any specific amount of pilots it just can't be done with one because a single human can't handle it it litrely overloads there brainHah! You can keep your 'drift compatibility'. I'll have my single-pilot robots, thanks.
Questioning of how the three-armed robot works leads me to wonder why they couldn't get single-pilot bots to work.
Personally, I'd also go with single-pilots just cause I don't want to kill anyone else in the case I screw up.
THEN UPGRADE YOUR BRAIN!
or you could just get a smaller robot. If i remember correctly, the jaegers required 2 brains because they were so big, so in order to only need one brain you just need a smaller robot
The obvious exception being if you're a hydra or something like that, but then we're getting into semantics about what counts as a single person.A bronze colossus doesn't have a brain does that mean a yaeger can be piloted by a single bronze colossus they don't have a brain to overload
The 3 pilot robot works because it doesn't require any specific amount of pilots it just can't be done with one because a single human can't handle it it litrely overloads there brainHah! You can keep your 'drift compatibility'. I'll have my single-pilot robots, thanks.
Questioning of how the three-armed robot works leads me to wonder why they couldn't get single-pilot bots to work.
Personally, I'd also go with single-pilots just cause I don't want to kill anyone else in the case I screw up.
He's the boss of Level 6, "Protect Capitalization!"My attacks are based on inappropriateness
Jäg-what? Oh, a robot piloted by two people? I assume it requires synchronised thoughts or something. Pilot them with identical twins.Well kaijus come from the sea so that wouldn't be very useful but I guess it's good to be prepared for any unexpected changes rather then have to waste time responding to a new threat
I'd like a robot that can dig underground, like that scorpion transformer from the first movie.
Spoiler that monstrosity! Now!
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