2011-12-12, 03:51 | Link #223 | |
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He also appears to have the ability to pilot extremely well in a real mobile suit with the AGE-1 which shows the signs of an experienced pilot used to real combat. I find it unlikely that all he does is sit in that chair and giving orders. Its likely a break from his usual pattern because he was setting up the trap that requires the Zedas be locked in the hanger for some time. If not the G-Forces you usually experience, there is that sense of danger. Decil looks right at home while being a pilot. Decil was also seen crying long after the battle was over, and Flit even got into normal clothes and was in a conversation with Grodek. It gives you that impression that some time has passed so its certainly very possible for Decil to come to the room and thrash it only after the battle.
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2011-12-12, 04:14 | Link #224 |
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Is it possible that:
In episode 9, Decil was remote-pilotting the Zedas, and the suit was parked in the factory deliberately to wreck the factory, to cripple the Federation's (i.e. Grodek's) plans to attack the UE. Then in the latest episode, Decil was actually pilotting the suit, survived the battle, and ended up crying? |
2011-12-12, 05:31 | Link #225 | |
Where's the monoeye?
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2011-12-12, 08:24 | Link #226 | |
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Personally I like the fact it has only one, if it had two you'd be sure all it would do is that cliche spin-to-win move. (forget it's name)
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2011-12-12, 11:01 | Link #227 |
Praise the sun!
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uh oh, about the Spallow having beam sabers, recheck the scene where the spallow parts combine, it just slaps a armor plate ontop of the beam saber rack, so, in theory, the spallow has beam sabers, odds are its a Animation mistake though, lol.
just because the UE can be remote controlled doesnt really mean they can't be piloted, if anything, seeing how advanced they are it wouldnt be a surprise if they had both features installed, like a auto-pilot on a airplane for example. Decil wasn't crying in this episode, he just had a " Ouwie " moment, didn't see him cry though |
2011-12-12, 11:26 | Link #228 |
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The sideskirts containing the beam sabers get ditched as Spallow (and Titus). In that same scene, only the blue skirts remain, and the side-by-side before the Spallow parts are exchanged shows that the Normal's sideskirts are far too large for the Spallow to latch unto and completely cover (not to mention having completely incompatible shapes). Also, all official material does not reference the Spallow having beam sabers. If there is an animation mistake, it's not showing where the white sideskirts go.
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2011-12-12, 11:40 | Link #229 | |
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the sideskirts are latched on, when the legs are ejected, the beam saber sideskirts are not ejected with them,they just vanish, hence why i said it's a animation mistake, i mentioned the times above, that's why i said it was a animation mistake, i'm well aware that the spallow/sparrow doesnt have beam sabers listed in the official lineart. |
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2011-12-12, 11:44 | Link #230 | |
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All other evidence points that the Spallow doesn't have beam sabers.
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2011-12-12, 12:13 | Link #231 |
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that's what i said in my last post, the Sparrow/Spallow doesnt have beam sabers, i was just pointing it out the animation error, i was in no way serious about the Spallow/Sparrow having beam sabers, it was more of a fun thing due to the animation.
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2011-12-12, 21:18 | Link #236 |
Where's the monoeye?
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Yep, certainly is. In the battle scenes of episode 10, you can see the twirling effect coming off Woolf's rifle whenever he fires. What I'm curious about is....why they don't look alike if they're made by the same machine. Is there something different in Woolf's rifle?
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2011-12-12, 21:32 | Link #239 | |
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Vulcan fire and a DODS rifle shot coming from the same vector would be pointless.
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2011-12-14, 07:32 | Link #240 | |
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Somebody please think of the pink Genoace.
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