2008-11-06, 15:30 | Link #402 | |
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I think if Turn A/Turn X and Devil Gundam to go mano-a-mano, they'd be stuck in an endless cycle of the Moonlight Butterfly eating the Devil Gundam, only for the DG Cells to continuously regenerate it. But, granted by the sheer size and destructive might of the Devil Gundam, it'd likely win. D:
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2008-11-06, 15:50 | Link #403 |
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The thing is, we weren't discussing what the most powerful Gundam is. A question was asked saying what is the strongest MS that's not a Gundam, and then another question about the Turn A.
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2008-11-07, 00:01 | Link #405 |
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Regarding the strongest Gundam type ever, it definitly goes to the Turn-A. Go scope out it's full capabilites from the Turn A sidestories.
The one thing that comes to mind right now ( I have the list somewhere) is that with Loran, the Turn-A never used more then 5% of it's total power, when it destroyed all technology on earth it was at 20% power and 100% power destroys everything from earth to jupiter. Also, Teleportation. |
2008-11-07, 01:21 | Link #406 |
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Well here are the candidates that I can think of for most powerful non Gundam MS:
ZMT-S34S Rig ContioRig Contio MSN-04 Sazabi ZMT-S33S Gottrlatan OZ-00MS2B Tallgeese III GNMA-XCVII Alvatore GNMS-XCVII Alvaaron And of course the afformentioned Turn X, which may or may not in fact be a Gundam. .....By the way, in case anyone was ever wondering there is an internal consistency to all of those model numbers. You can read about it here. The link does work it just might take a while because it's using a web archive since Gundam Project died over 6 years ago, which coincidently (or not) is right around the time it stopped being okay to admit you were a Gundam fan on the internet without adding some sort of "but" clause to the why. Go figure. |
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2008-11-07, 04:45 | Link #410 | |
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2008-11-07, 07:21 | Link #411 |
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Regarding the Turn X, I'm pretty sure it is a Gundam. IT does have a Gundam face under its visor/head cover. Its noticible during, I think, the 2nd last or even last episode of Turn A (When Turn X powers up, the face is noticeable for a few seconds)
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2008-11-10, 15:39 | Link #412 |
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I hope this is the right thread.
Ive been wanting to watch the older Gundam Series... But I cant seem to find it anywhere! Can someone send me a link or help me find it... also what one should I start off? I was thinking the original.. but I dont want to watch boring series. Once again hope this isnt spam :S |
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2008-11-10, 23:43 | Link #417 |
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Due to the function of Trans-AM, combined with the sheer magnitude of the Twin Drive System's GN-particle production rate coupled with its current instability, if something goes wrong, Trans-AM could overload the mobile suit and cause it to explode.
The only thing we know is that Nena has quantum brainwaves. Its possible her brothers did, too.
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