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A person that comes to mind is this poet, who through the course of his life created several pen names, 4 of them eventually became alternate personalities. Each of them had their own quirks and writting style. Also, he had a girfriend...and she was basically dating a few of them (the original included) Quote:
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In an original story, the character would have Protagonist Status which would let it be more awesome than anyone or everyone combined But yeah, in fanfics, one has to hold back. Quote:
The fanfic that I keep going On/Off is a mix of both, almost becoming an original story by borrowing the setting/universe [EDIT:] Page claim
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2012-06-11, 03:50 | Link #32125 |
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The problem is increased air drag.
We already agree that I.S. are as fast as it's altitude goes, meaning the higher the faster. The original WK is able to reach escape velocity and went to space, that's like Mach 27+. As you dove, the air drag increased considerably, meaning that it'll rip your frame sooner or later if you really keep accelerating. Because I.S. has the aerodynamic properties of a family car TL;DR It was possible in case of short speed burst (some Propeller-driven bomber can reach supersonic as they dove!), but not continuous boost.
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2012-06-11, 03:52 | Link #32126 |
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Nah. I'm just making concepts of Fourze's upgrades. He'll get additional equipment(unknowingly) that makes him stronger(somewhat) for every fake IS that he defeats or is at least involved in defeating.
One of those upgrades is to allow him to move/have boosters equal to that of a launching space rocket/shuttle. |
2012-06-11, 03:54 | Link #32127 |
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I have been wondering this for quite some time: the pilot has to have at least some neural link with the IS in order to control and make it move, right? Otherwise I don't see the logic how on earth the fragile human limbs can move so freely with so much bulk on these characters...
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2012-06-11, 03:56 | Link #32128 |
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There is a neural link which heavily relies on skin to machine contact. So the machine moves using the nerve signals that are immediately passing through the limb region in which they cover. This justification is what they use to excuse the skimpy piloting suit.
EDIT: Also, I believe in zero's theory of the IS' inertial control systems and anti-grav unit to decrease the weight of the unit as well as individual parts during activation. |
2012-06-11, 04:08 | Link #32129 |
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As for the separate parts of an I.S., we handwave it with suspension field or something along that line. Because who the hell putting a powerful booster wings separately?
IIRC, while the I.S. limb movement is neuromusculatory controlled as Demi stated, I.S. subsystem are fully controlled by brain, such as how fast you want to go, how much power put into g-dampening system, which weapon to summon etc. The I.S. even supply information directly to the pilot, and Ranking indicates how fast you can decipher it. Image Interface control use actual brain-computer interface directly to the weapon system itself, controlling weapon directly using your mind. I have further explanation to why I.S. user still vulnerable to backstabbing as Canon proves, if anyone interested
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2012-06-11, 04:22 | Link #32130 | |
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Also, why do the pilots need to change into the suits each time they are going to activate the IS? In the anime opening song there's this one part that Ichika jumped off and boot up his IS - while he's still in the uniform. Another part is when Rin blocked Houki's wooden katana attack by partially activating her IS (only her arms) - and she was also in her uniform. Oh yes, please. I'm all listening.
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2012-06-11, 04:32 | Link #32131 |
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Essentially because normal cloth gets in the way of transmission of neuro signals between the nerves and the IS contacts. The nerve impulses are read as electric signals but skin, dirt and other factors, generally cloth, are a big hindrance as they act like powerful insulators. Basically Kirchoff's theory(refer to how stun guns work).
Minimizing cloth coverage means maximizing contact for better response between pilot and IS neural network. The male suit design of baring the mid-driff is more for design purposes than anything. Partial deployment doesn't really need the neural interface because only that one part is called out. In essence, it does not work as part of a system but in itself becomes the functioning system itself. The neural connection is used to allow the machine to move along with the pilot as a whole without causing the IS and the pilot to engage in locomotion which causes a conflict in movement. By itself, partial deployment allows the concentration of suspension field and rather than being worn, they are more for being wielded. So the neural connection becomes a mere secondary than actual requirement. For example, Rin's summoning of her gauntlet, only the fingers(which were uncovered) require fine motion so only that portion which is uncovered requires much neural interfacing. The piloting suit is recognized by the IS as part of the unit so it materializes the suit when they activate. All this is my conjecture only though. |
2012-06-11, 04:43 | Link #32132 |
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@ kakeru Human are accustomed to 2D visual landscape. Visual recognition took as much as 80% of bandwidth in the sensory processing section of the brain (the reason why blind people has extremely sharp senses in other part) Simply short, that I.S. can see 360 degrees is not bullshit, it's the human that becomes the limit. It's true that you can see your 'back', but during that time, you can't see your front side. And you can see up but not simultaneously see down. Likewise, Image Interface Weapon really dependent on visual guidance due to sheer complexity. Similar to how you use Helmet Mounted Sight, except this time it's really virtual (Holographic in case of manga and anime)
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2012-06-11, 05:18 | Link #32137 |
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I figured you or meister would have made it already
EDIT: deployed false IS that harm humans. false IS that eventually merge with the pilot to become the IS itself. What are the treaty laws that apply to an attack by these and how disturbing is it to be a human IS hybrid? |
2012-06-11, 05:28 | Link #32139 |
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Hmm reformulating the celestials AKA false IS.
if I make the celestials into a sort of similar system to a circuit of Kirchoff's law then Voltage = cosmic energy; switch = the circuit switch; IS unit = load. If the human was to be part of this system. I'm contemplating if it makes more sense for him to be the figurative wire that connects them all or the resistor that regulates the power. |
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