2009-07-14, 06:18 | Link #1001 |
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I think it too, but I like that, 00 codenames are so elaborated that is ridiculous, is more like one oji-san lost all day thinking in names that perfectly fits with pilots history and personality, no one [REAL] secret organization would do it, they probably would put fruit names followed by a number and ok, like apple 01, lemon 09...what not fits with a Gundam show.
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2009-07-14, 06:48 | Link #1002 | |
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And codename and callsign are not the same thing. A callsign need to be short, easy to say (Uruz 7 ), a codename only need to hide something take the example of processor the commercial name are nearly always easier/shorter than the codename (Bloomfield/Core i7). |
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2009-07-22, 23:11 | Link #1004 | ||
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This month's 00V: GN-008 GNHW/3G Seravee Gundam GNHW/3G and GN-00902 SEM
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2009-07-23, 06:15 | Link #1008 |
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The SEMs really look like half a suit.......I mean it has one machine gun on the hip and one one clevicle antennas......
Seriously Four MS running on one Drive.....?Wow that really is overkill,this one will definitely have a long recharge time to maximum.Maybe even longer than Virtue. Would be awesome to have all four of them go Trans-Am.......and then flank and bang an enemy.... I love the GN Machinegun design of the SEMs.Certainly alot nicer than 0-Raiser's. I'm glad that they decide to link it to the GNHWs,we can see where it was meant to be used at least. Hmm.......I thought Seraphim's Trial System had a pretty good range overall. Have any idea on what SEM stands for?
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2009-07-23, 07:23 | Link #1010 |
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Just my guess. If you look at the spelling of "Seraphim" and remove the two syllables in the center in the Japanese spelling, it's "Sem". The main difference between the two is that Sem is unmanned. The pilot, the center of Seraphim is gone, so perhaps they thought it clever to remove the inside syllables of Seraphim and it turns into Sem.
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2009-07-23, 08:10 | Link #1011 | |
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Translation of text on the lower left of the image (mine, standard translation disclaimers apply):
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2009-07-23, 12:41 | Link #1012 | |
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2009-07-23, 13:11 | Link #1013 |
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As already mentioned, with Tieria not having any connection to VEDA, the SEM's would just be useless luggage on the Seravee, not to mention that the aforementioned difficulties in constructing the SEM's implies that they may not have been completed in time to be useful.
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2009-08-03, 04:00 | Link #1018 |
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The GN Machineguns really looks nice for the above lineart.
The enitre setup also looks nice from different angles. Production problems eh....?Maybe they're focuing all their factory weapons on the other GNHW and the GN-Sword III......and this one got left out. By the way,how did CB manage to keep some of its bases anyway like Krung Trep and L5?Since I've heard that the UN found out all of their bases in 00F,or maybe it didnt and found only the supply points?
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