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View Poll Results: Mobile Suit Gundam AGE - Episode 31 Rating | |||
Perfect 10 | 5 | 12.20% | |
9 out of 10 : Excellent | 9 | 21.95% | |
8 out of 10 : Very Good | 13 | 31.71% | |
7 out of 10 : Good | 7 | 17.07% | |
6 out of 10 : Average | 4 | 9.76% | |
5 out of 10 : Below Average | 2 | 4.88% | |
4 out of 10 : Poor | 0 | 0% | |
3 out of 10 : Bad | 1 | 2.44% | |
2 out of 10 : Very Bad | 0 | 0% | |
1 out of 10 : Painful | 0 | 0% | |
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2012-05-14, 18:06 | Link #81 |
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It seems that most of the space ships in recent Gundam shows have their control station build at the most vulnerable position possible that sticks out.
This episode... you call that hiding the ship? Lmao... And seriously the enemy is freaking retarded, they wait until repairs are almost done to commence assault. Just when I got my hopes up that this show is picking up on a bit of realistic side of war this happens... |
2012-05-14, 18:13 | Link #83 |
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Hardly recent trend where they build the bridge exposed. The original White Base bridge is build like a watch tower as well and that design has been carried over ever since in the entire UC and AU universe, you can say it's almost tradition.
And yeah, warfare in Gundam are not realistic, not even the supposed "militaristic" focused UC side stories. The realism in Gundam is in regards to how it portrays war's EFFECT on people, and this episode of AGE actually showed some good stuff there.
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2012-05-14, 23:19 | Link #88 |
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People Say that the Universe is not more than a Space Ocean, open to be explored as our ancestor explore the earth...
that are little details pass, in the next episode we going to see the other 'Char Clone' and one of the most original one... Fat, a little proud, like a men with nothing without loss, and in tandem with Zehart... that would be interesting |
2012-05-15, 01:01 | Link #89 |
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your reading comprehension is awful.
The space battles of Gundam are based on naval warfare. For example the ranks they use in the different forces are naval ranks. That should be a big give away right there of what Tomino was using as reference. I said that taking that into consideration, the ship designs aren't that unrealistic
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2012-05-15, 02:18 | Link #90 |
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It makes some sense to have a "watchtower bridge" with a naval ship, as being able to make visual confirmation if your electronics get damaged would be invaluable, amongst other things I'm sure.
In space though, the combat distances and speeds are going to be so large that it doesn't really make any sense to have an exposed bridge. Ideally you would have the bridge in a reinforced bulkhead in the center of the ship. Because if you ever lost electronics, there really isn't anything you could effectively do anyways. (Although given how everything in Gundam seems to explode after shooting it 1-3 times, it wouldn't help as much I suppose heh... More realistically, you would have shots punch thru the ship and seal off vented sections like a battleship taking on water. It would take a very lucky/specific shot to actually cause an explosion large enough to break up the ship, etc.) But as others have said, Gundam is about the effects on people. You don't really look to it for realistic warfare. (Except maybe 8th MS Team?) |
2012-05-15, 02:40 | Link #91 | |
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2012-05-15, 03:42 | Link #92 |
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The only argument that is plausible is that these ships sometimes would operate under gravity thus giving you the sensation of up/down so you build the ships with the usual up/down orientation.
However for pure space battleships limiting your ships in that orientation would probably be deadly as you should be expecting fire from 360 degree as equally likely (unlike on Earth), though you would probably need to derive a new method of command and battle as things would start to get weird because without gravity your biological senses of direction are wacked and you need other references to properly give directions and navigate. Sadly this probably goes way beyond what most people can grasp and understand in their entertainment so it's not something that is spent time on. I believe the only anime show that has gone to lengths of portraying proper 3D space battle was the Crest of Stars series.
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2012-05-15, 05:07 | Link #94 |
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I think the basic design of ships in like LOGH and the Earth Fed generic battleships is actually one of the best for space warfare. You want to present a slim profile ahead while maximizing the number of guns you can bring to bear. At the same time, it's impractical to have omnidirectional weapons systems, so you would stick with the above design.
It would provide a very slim profile for front/rear/top/bottom. And anyone attacking broadside would be facing a lot of guns still. Or you could turn the ship... |
2012-05-15, 05:35 | Link #95 | |
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2012-05-15, 07:58 | Link #97 |
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I've never really bothered to watch this anime, and here I see it's already in it's 31st episode. How does this fare against it's predecessors? Gundum00, Seed? etc? I've watched almost all Gundums except for this one which is weird. Must be the art... maybe the shota...
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2012-05-15, 07:58 | Link #98 |
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It's been awhile and you are correct, I just remembered that the series made the space battles plausible and realistic, and the author had to do it by invoking sci-fi and completely writing out the Z axis lol.
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