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View Poll Results: Favourite Code Geass Mech Poll (Multiple Choice!) | |||
Lancelot | 112 | 33.04% | |
Gawain | 210 | 61.95% | |
Burai | 22 | 6.49% | |
Glasgow | 11 | 3.24% | |
Sutherland | 14 | 4.13% | |
Gloucester | 16 | 4.72% | |
Gekka | 22 | 6.49% | |
Guren Nishiki | 142 | 41.89% | |
Ganymede | 8 | 2.36% | |
Nightpolice | 11 | 3.24% | |
Area 18/Serbian Cannon Mech | 1 | 0.29% | |
Boatman | 3 | 0.88% | |
Raiko | 4 | 1.18% | |
Gan ruu | 5 | 1.47% | |
Avalon | 40 | 11.80% | |
Multiple Choice Poll. Voters: 339. You may not vote on this poll |
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2007-04-04, 08:36 | Link #1 |
Just call me Ojisan
Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: U.K. Hampshire
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Code Geass Favourite Mechs Poll
Instead of a favourite character poll, we now have a Code Geass Favourite Mech Poll This poll is multiple choice and while we won’t restrict you from voting for every mech, please try to limit your choice to your top 2 or 3 picks if you can. If you like them all equally, then so be it, but if you can narrow it down a bit, then that’s even better. If you like one mech the most, then don’t feel the need to vote for anymore.
Please remember that once you make your vote you may not "come back" later to add or change your previous vote(s). So make sure you know all the mechs you want to include in your vote before you click the "Vote Now" button. And of course the vote is public, so your votes will be visible to all. Thread Rules
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2007-04-07, 00:29 | Link #9 |
Resident cynic
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That would have been pointless. Wing Zero Custom is a completely different style of mecha then the Knightmares. If you want to see a WZC inspired mecha, look no further then the Lancelot. The only thing that one can really transfer from WZC to KF is a big laser cannon, and the Lacelot's got that covered. But a knightmare with angel wings? I'd doubt even the britanians would go that far off logical millitary design.
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2007-04-07, 16:34 | Link #12 |
Beautiful fighter.
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: England, UK
Age: 37
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I wanna vote for Cornelia's Gloucester frame, my fav' mech from the series --- could it be added to the poll by any chance? :3
& lol Nightpolice, so gonna get my vote.
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2007-04-07, 18:56 | Link #15 |
Resident cynic
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It's ironic. The Lancelot is such a powerful machine, and Suzuku is a good pilot in terms of tactics, but he's like a computer program, as revealed by Zero. It's hard to beleive that the little voice in the back of his head isn't telling him, "hey, they just predicted your last move, maybe you should actually try somthing different for once."
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2007-04-09, 12:20 | Link #19 |
User of the "Fast Draw"
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Lancelot's definitely up there with good usability for situations. Good ground speed, evasion, swords for the close combat and a solid gun Power wouldn't be an issue if they used it for what it was meant for which is ground combat.
Guren comes in second, but has excellent strengths. Extremely dangerous in close combat with that arm. |
2007-04-09, 13:11 | Link #20 | |
Narcoleptic Insomniac
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Philippines
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While you may argue that this may also be the case in the Guren Nishiki, it isn't as problematic as it is in the case of Lancelot. Suzaku's physical prowess is sheer magic: it's quite unique to him, and this physical prowess is a key to Lancelot's maneuverability. If the pilot doesn't have Suzaku's strength, agility, and dexterity, the Lancelot's strength, agility, and dexterity are merely theoretical and cannot really be fully executed. In short, the Lancelot can only produce results when used by Suzaku. The Guren Nishiki, on the other hand, is pretty much point-and-click [or rather, aim(the arm)-and-fire(the wave)]. While it does rely on the pilot's nerves and accuracy, it isn't as completely pilot-reliant as the Lancelot is. And the Gawain? Lelouch "put it to good use" in a matter of seconds. Flying away from the enemy = win XD |
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