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Plastic_Gargoyle posted:A pair of random observations while rewatching CCA: For the tires it's so they can just lash returning Mobile Suits to the side and keep the catapult clear. It shows up in some other show as well where you actually see it get used but I cannot remember for the life of me which one. Thunderbolt maybe?
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It seems that the bridge aboard the White Base and the Ra Cailum is under artificial gravity while the hallways of the ship are kept in zero G for reasons. I do like the handlebars that carry them along corridors.
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Plastic_Gargoyle posted:-Why the hell are there giant tires lashed to the sides of the Ra Cailum?
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Arcsquad12 posted:It seems that the bridge aboard the White Base and the Ra Cailum is under artificial gravity while the hallways of the ship are kept in zero G for reasons. I do like the handlebars that carry them along corridors. If antigrav plating is a thing, I would imagine it be more cost effective to use it only in key areas, and not in every single hallway. Bonus if you can take advantage of the microgravity in the halls to aid in crew mobility and logistics.
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# ? May 16, 2018 03:10 |
There is no artificial gravity in the Universal Century beyond the centripetal acceleration of the colonies and the Argama's extendo-rooms. You could probably handwave the whole standing on the bridge thing as magnetic boots or something but it's more likely just lazy animators; there's a notable sequence in the 6th Unicorn OVA for example where Angelo escapes from the bridge by kicking off some hapless crew and floating out the door.
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Sam Sanskrit posted:For the tires it's so they can just lash returning Mobile Suits to the side and keep the catapult clear. didn't they do that in original Gundam? Fed ships had GMs tied to the side because the ships were made before Mobile Suits so they didn't have hangars
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# ? May 16, 2018 04:51 |
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tsob posted:On the other hand, for all the talk of how Coordinators are genetically superior to Naturals it rarely feels that way in my opinion. Most Coordinators are no better than Naturals at anything outside of piloting, and once there's a Natural use OS even that difference is minimized. Additionally, while Coordinators revolutionized warfare with the invention of the mobile suit in setting, it was Naturals who refined it in several ways to create phase shift armor, isolate and weaponize mirage colloid and came up with the ideas for things like situational backpacks as well as transforming mobile suits. All ideas which Coordinators take on and can only marginally improve in Destiny. If the show didn't make sure to fill out every single battle with hordes of bigots screaming death to the opposing side I doubt you'd never know there was even supposed to be a difference in ability. I think this comes from stock footage. I remember there being a lot more stock footage of natural mobile suits and ships exploding, but not much stock footage of coordinator suits and ships exploding. So even though the plot says it is an equally matched battle, the scene still felt like the coordinators were dominating. They'd just show all their generic grunt explosion clips, which contain more dead naturals. This wouldn't be the first time plot and visuals did not match up. The oppressive side 3 colonies look like suburbs, and pretty nice ones at that.
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3 posted:There is no artificial gravity in the Universal Century beyond the centripetal acceleration of the colonies and the Argama's extendo-rooms. You could probably handwave the whole standing on the bridge thing as magnetic boots or something but it's more likely just lazy animators; there's a notable sequence in the 6th Unicorn OVA for example where Angelo escapes from the bridge by kicking off some hapless crew and floating out the door. The whitebase itself appeared to have an area setup for spin gravity. Edit: This one's on white base And this one is Luna 2 Vord fucked around with this message at 06:24 on May 16, 2018 |
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The Notorious ZSB posted:Of course Kamille would be a dick and clown on Char about his hair after being in a coma for a long time. OF COURSE. this is during a conversation where char and kamille openly wonder if they should start beating the poo poo out of each-other like the old days to clear the air
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# ? May 16, 2018 06:20 |
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also Universal Century Gravity runs solely off of what conditions would kill a family member more brutally
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# ? May 16, 2018 06:21 |
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tsob posted:What is this picture trying to say? I'm assuming it's supposed to be about how Amuro killed Lalah, but acts like Char is the one that did it? But that's not actually what happens. Amuro is pissed at Char for bringing Lalah in to the war and making her a pilot, not for killing her. Which he recognizes is his own fault. Immediately after she dies he shouts about how he's done something he can never take back after all. It's a joke ,dawg
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golden bubble posted:This wouldn't be the first time plot and visuals did not match up. The oppressive side 3 colonies look like suburbs, and pretty nice ones at that. Or maybe a nation that's 1/3rd Imperial Japan, 1/3rd Nazi Germany, and 1/3 COBRA isn't entirely truthful about it's reasons for attacking the Earth Federation
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# ? May 16, 2018 06:50 |
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Microcline posted:Or maybe a nation that's 1/3rd Imperial Japan, 1/3rd Nazi Germany, and 1/3 COBRA isn't entirely truthful about it's reasons for attacking the Earth Federation Yeah in all of animated Gundam media the only three instances of colonies not being lush suburban paradises that I can recall are Palau in Unicorn, Industrial 7 in Unicorn, and Sweetwater from CCA was stated to be kind of a shithole because it was two other colonies slapped together in an attempt to accommodate refugees after nearly two decades of constant conflict. In addition, in the OYW, Side 3 is literally the only colony bunch who declared war on the Federation, the rest remained loyal or stayed neutral. This miiiiight suggest that Zeon was trumping up reasons to launch an aggressive invasion!
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# ? May 16, 2018 07:41 |
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Texas in Origin is like a Wild West theme too iirc
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# ? May 16, 2018 07:45 |
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Taintrunner posted:Texas in Origin is like a Wild West theme too iirc It's depicted that way in MSG as well, looking pretty much like Texas.
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# ? May 16, 2018 14:07 |
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Taintrunner posted:Texas in Origin is like a Wild West theme too iirc Wasn't it set up that way as a tourist trap? I swear it was for some reason along those lines.
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# ? May 16, 2018 14:11 |
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Shangri-La in ZZ is p much a giant slum. edit: Tigerbaum in the same show is basically 80s Hong Kong. Mr. Belpit fucked around with this message at 14:44 on May 16, 2018 |
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Plastic_Gargoyle posted:It's depicted that way in MSG as well, looking pretty much like Texas. It looks that way because the colonies mirrors were damaged and it affected the internal weather or something if I recall. It was supposed to be a lot more pleasant and bucolic, but the war hosed it up.
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# ? May 16, 2018 14:43 |
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Which is a good excuse as any for "we want an old west space colony" Speaking of excuses for weirdness, man, moon moon
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Xarbala posted:Which is a good excuse as any for "we want an old west space colony" How the hell did I name two nonstandard colonies from ZZ and then forget Moon-Moon, the weirdest colony?
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# ? May 16, 2018 16:14 |
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Moon Gundam is good so far. Moon Moon dude is a better protagonist than Banana.
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MonsieurChoc posted:Moon Gundam is good so far. Moon Moon dude is a better protagonist than Banana. "a better protagonist than Banagher" is not exactly a super high bar.
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Monaghan posted:"a better protagonist than Banagher" is not exactly a super high bar. It's still one Gundam has managed to stumble under a few times, though I guess whether it has or not depends on whether you think terrible characters like Kira and Kou are worse than bland ones like Banagher and Reiji.
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tsob posted:It's still one Gundam has managed to stumble under a few times, though I guess whether it has or not depends on whether you think terrible characters like Kira and Kou are worse than bland ones like Banagher and Reiji. I sure hope you meant Sekai, because Reiji wasn't really bland.
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MonsieurChoc posted:Moon Gundam is good so far. Moon Moon dude is a better protagonist than Banana. Is it available to read in English anywhere?
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Caros posted:I sure hope you meant Sekai, because Reiji wasn't really bland. I did yea, though to be honest Reiji as a character isn't much better in concept and it was mostly execution that elevated him. The same is true of several characters though. Someone complained about Loran being nice but boring a page or two ago for instance, and I would agree that in concept he is but I loved him in execution because I think his personality helped push several other characters (like Dianna and Sochie) in interesting directions and it was great watching him become exasperated with all the warmongering around him as he tried to get people to stop as well as just enjoying the moments of calm between.
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Guy Goodbody posted:Is it available to read in English anywhere? Not officially...
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tsob posted:It's still one Gundam has managed to stumble under a few times, though I guess whether it has or not depends on whether you think terrible characters like Kira and Kou are worse than bland ones like Banagher and Reiji. tsob posted:I did yea, though to be honest Reiji as a character isn't much better in concept and it was mostly execution that elevated him. The same is true of several characters though. Someone complained about Loran being nice but boring a page or two ago for instance, and I would agree that in concept he is but I loved him in execution because I think his personality helped push several other characters (like Dianna and Sochie) in interesting directions and it was great watching him become exasperated with all the warmongering around him as he tried to get people to stop as well as just enjoying the moments of calm between. I think SEED Kira is a fine protagonist who is a lot more interesting than Banagher. He has emotions, goals, and a recognizable narrative arc. Destiny damns him, but Destiny is trash that pretty much fucks up everything it tries to do. I would argue that execution is honestly all that matters. A lot of the best Gundam characters have terrible concepts. If you just look at concepts, Char is a mediocre fanfic character; an omni-talented prettyboy who hides his identity with an anime mask while going undercover to avenge his dead parents. Domon in concept is a generic kung fu movie protagonist. As you mention, Loran in concept is an incredibly boring nice guy everyman.
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# ? May 17, 2018 07:26 |
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Can Char really be considered generic considering he's basically the grandaddy of that stereotype in anime? Before you jump on me I know he's technically not the first character to follow that path but he pretty much codified the archetype.
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Kanos posted:I think SEED Kira is a fine protagonist who is a lot more interesting than Banagher. He has emotions, goals, and a recognizable narrative arc. Destiny damns him, but Destiny is trash that pretty much fucks up everything it tries to do. I don't think it's fair to call Char a fanfic character. Dude is never as smart, capable, or skilled as the people he's against, and his list of flaws is pages longer than his abilities.
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Arcsquad12 posted:Can Char really be considered generic considering he's basically the grandaddy of that stereotype in anime? Before you jump on me I know he's technically not the first character to follow that path but he pretty much codified the archetype. His concept? Absolutely. That sort of character was pretty rife in anime at the time. His execution? No, that's what makes him unique and beloved. Gaius Marius posted:I don't think it's fair to call Char a fanfic character. Dude is never as smart, capable, or skilled as the people he's against, and his list of flaws is pages longer than his abilities. Char is a mysterious masked man at the ripe old age of 20 years old who is living under an assumed name and is secretly the long lost son of a legendary political figure on a quest for revenge against the corrupt nobles who assassinated his father and usurped his family's throne. He has magic brain powers, is one of the best mobile suit pilots to ever live, knows how to fence, is outwardly suave and sophisticated and a magnet for ladies, and is smart and manipulative enough to trick or convince anyone to do what he wants. Yeah he's a brokebrained sociopath but so are most fanfic self-inserts. The only person who ever stopped Char from doing whatever the gently caress he wanted was Amuro, which is why Amuro became his lifelong nemesis and CCA was literally all about Char trying to set up a grand final duel between them so he could finally prove himself superior. (Please note that I'm extremely well aware about all of the intricacies and depth in Char's character and story and I'm playing devil's advocate here).
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# ? May 17, 2018 08:22 |
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Char gets wrecked by an inexperienced kid piloting a prototype. Loses every battle in the first series. Get's run by Yazan, Buran, and Haman. Is a weirdo with mother issues who watches his girlfriend/mother figure die in front of him because he's not good enough as a pilot. Loses the sociopathic manipulation game to Scirocco. In the end all he's got is a teenage girl, mediocre piloting skills, and a family name. His own men even abandon him at the end of CCA.
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# ? May 17, 2018 08:38 |
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In fairness Haman also completely wrecked Char's poo poo at the end of Zeta.
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Gaius Marius posted:Char gets wrecked by an inexperienced kid piloting a prototype. Loses every battle in the first series. Get's run by Yazan, Buran, and Haman. Is a weirdo with mother issues who watches his girlfriend/mother figure die in front of him because he's not good enough as a pilot. Loses the sociopathic manipulation game to Scirocco. In the end all he's got is a teenage girl, mediocre piloting skills, and a family name. His own men even abandon him at the end of CCA. tbf they abandoned him after he definitively lost though then he got to watch amuro inspire a ton of people to throw away their lives on pure idealism, something char could never do so that's a double loss Yinlock fucked around with this message at 09:09 on May 17, 2018 |
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Kanos posted:The only person who ever stopped Char from doing whatever the gently caress he wanted was Amuro, which is why Amuro became his lifelong nemesis and CCA was literally all about Char trying to set up a grand final duel between them so he could finally prove himself superior. also the mom-killing thing, he never really got over that well neither did amuro tbf but it just made amuro really socially maladjusted when it comes to relationships instead of genocidal
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Gaius Marius posted:Char gets wrecked by an inexperienced kid piloting a prototype. Loses every battle in the first series. Get's run by Yazan, Buran, and Haman. Is a weirdo with mother issues who watches his girlfriend/mother figure die in front of him because he's not good enough as a pilot. Loses the sociopathic manipulation game to Scirocco. In the end all he's got is a teenage girl, mediocre piloting skills, and a family name. His own men even abandon him at the end of CCA. Ah, but now you're getting into execution rather than concept, which was the argument to begin with. Char's men didn't all abandon him, either, just a few. There's an entire army full of people who are so up their own asses at the idea of working for The Legendary Red Comet that Unicorn's main antagonist is literally a guy pretending to be Char. Pureauthor posted:In fairness Haman also completely wrecked Char's poo poo at the end of Zeta. I don't really hold Char losing mobile suit battles in Zeta against him. The Hyaku Shiki is a piece of poo poo garbage prototype suit that is inferior to the Gundam MkII at the outset of the series, and that suit is mediocre enough that it had to get a bolt-on backpack to continue functioning halfway through the show. The fact that Quattro manages to hold his own against enemy aces in state of the art hardware speaks well of him, even if he loses against the big boys and girls.
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Yinlock posted:also the mom-killing thing, he never really got over that Did you see Amuro at the start of the show? Post Lalah Amuro is a major step up. For example, he normally remembers to wear pants when people are coming over.
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Kanos posted:Ah, but now you're getting into execution rather than concept, which was the argument to begin with. Kanos posted:Ah, but now you're getting into execution rather than concept, which was the argument to begin with. Unicorn is so poorly written that I choose to ignore everything in it to be honest. I'm with you on the execution vs. the concept That said I'd be willing to blame more of his losses on Zeta on the Hyaku Shiki if Elle and Beecha didn't manage to perform just as well if not better than him in ZZ.
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Gaius Marius posted:Unicorn is so poorly written that I choose to ignore everything in it to be honest. I, too, don't like Unicorn very much, but unfortunately it's been pushed extremely hard so any other material made in the future is going to assume it happened. Elle and Beecha do really well for themselves but at no point do they really take on any serious named aces without Judau holding their hand. If anything the events of ZZ make Quattro getting dunked on by Haman even more understandable because Judau piloting the ZZ Gundam at its full potential still couldn't put Haman down in a duel until Haman decided to commit suicide.
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Kanos posted:I think SEED Kira is a fine protagonist who is a lot more interesting than Banagher. He has emotions, goals, and a recognizable narrative arc. Destiny damns him, but Destiny is trash that pretty much fucks up everything it tries to do. Well, I meant more Destiny than SEED, since he's officially the main character of Destiny now, not Shinn. Kanos posted:Char is a mysterious masked man at the ripe old age of 20 years old who is living under an assumed name and is secretly the long lost son of a legendary political figure on a quest for revenge against the corrupt nobles who assassinated his father and usurped his family's throne. He has magic brain powers, is one of the best mobile suit pilots to ever live, knows how to fence, is outwardly suave and sophisticated and a magnet for ladies, and is smart and manipulative enough to trick or convince anyone to do what he wants. He's not really omni-talented though. He's a good pilot and decent soldier/commander who's the son of a leader from a place that seems to have a faux sovereign government (his father was expected to be able to name a successor for instance), so being able to fence isn't really all that much of a stretch. Outside that we don't really see any other major skills in 0079, Zeta or Char's Counterattack. Even the revenge thing is questionable, since none of his careful planning for positioning by defeating the Gundam and White Base in the first dozen episodes of 0079 nets him squat, and he only ever accomplishes anything by taking advantage of situations he had no real part in. He's also one of the weakest magic brain power people in the setting, and even in the finale of 0079 he wonders if he really is one as he gets ready to use a magic brain powered specialized unit. Yinlock posted:though then he got to watch amuro inspire a ton of people to throw away their lives on pure idealism, something char could never do so that's a double loss The way it's framed it really doesn't seem like Amuro had anything to do with it. The psycoframe sample rushes in to the screen as Chan dies, giving the impression her soul is part of or using it and it the camera pans across space to a Federation unit who decided to go to Axis to help Londo Bell. When they get there they immediately start flying in to push Axis, and it's when all these GMIII's are zooming past the 3 Geara Doga's that they throw away their weapons and decide to help. I don't even think Amuro is visible from where they are. I've always viewed it more as Zeons pilots operating on the assumption the Federation has no real ideals, that it's supporters were just "sheep" who followed the status quo but when those 3 guys saw Federation pilots rushing en masse to save the planet with no hesitation they realized their enemy was as idealistic as them, felt empathy for them and wanted to help. Yinlock posted:also the mom-killing thing, he never really got over that I think they were both over it by Zeta honestly. I reiterate my previously stated position that the finale is Char simply lashing out at Amuro because Amuro had hurt his feelings accusing him of being narrow minded in his treatment of Quess. Prior to that point even in Char's Counterattack they're both rather calm about Lalah. Char thinks about her once when Nanai brings up his past, and tries to get Amuro to turn against the Federation by bringing up how painful killing Lalah was, while Amuro only thinks about her after she haunts him. Neither seem really emotionally raw or driven by that anymore. Amuro also definitely isn't socially maladjusted in Char's Counterattack. As someone else said, compare it to how he acted at the start of 0079, hiding in his room with almost no clothes on, connection to the people around him or even real perception of time. By Char's Counterattack he's had a few relationships, but he's never been particularly awkward or terrible in them. Chan even notes in the film that he seems happy most of the time, but just occasionally gets distant. Which we found out is because Lalah is haunting him. Which, no poo poo that a past girlfriend coming to visit your dreams will quieten you for a while. https://my.mixtape.moe/gwzdac.webm Amuro has several scenes like that in Londenion, interacting well with Chan, Hathaway and Quess. He even gives Hathaway his stored Haro and offers to bring Quess along on a tour of Londenion because he knows Hathaway and her are flirting budding romance teens. Nothing in Char's Counterattack suggests he's maladjusted socially or romantically. Kanos posted:I don't really hold Char losing mobile suit battles in Zeta against him. The Hyaku Shiki is a piece of poo poo garbage prototype suit that is inferior to the Gundam MkII at the outset of the series What? The Hyaku Shiki is a failed prototype of the Zeta, that is equal to or better than the Mk II in every way and the only thing it's notably worse than Zeta for is that it can't transform. Instead it has anti-beam coating, which is less of a straight downgrade and more of a different upgrade really. Gaius Marius posted:Unicorn is so poorly written that I choose to ignore everything in it to be honest. Then just look at the finale of Char's Counterattack instead. Only 3 Geara Doga pilots, already in a group, help Amuro and the film cuts back to the bridge of the Rewloola at least twice after that point to show the crew there dismayed that Char has lost, Axis is being diverted and the Federation are arriving to help. They certainly didn't abandon or turn against Char. tsob fucked around with this message at 15:12 on May 17, 2018 |
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