Fun fact: According to mathematicians, those are the same date, since OCT 31 = DEC 25Forlong said:Nah-uh! It never ruined Halloween or Christmas.DrRockor said:math ruins everything
Fun fact: According to mathematicians, those are the same date, since OCT 31 = DEC 25Forlong said:Nah-uh! It never ruined Halloween or Christmas.DrRockor said:math ruins everything
THose don't count since they use cave-man turbine technology. It only counts as a flying car if they're like the ones in Blade Runner and use anti-gravity or some other awesome futuristic tech.DrRockor said:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_A0CGCxYSl0
we do. its right there. flying cars are real just not mass produced
Have you actually seen working jetpacks that are remotely close to what we see in movies and comics?DrRockor said:I was bored and just thinking about random stuff, like I often do on my days off, and I thought of something. Why don't we have gundam yet?
I don't know why I think we should have giant robot suits yet and I know that they are really impractical but theres enough media involving them and stupid stuff from media has been built before. I've seen working jetpacks and they're just as impractical. Why aren't there any scientists and engineers with too much time on their hands working on this.
Anyway, what do you think? Should they have built giant robot suits by now?
Quazimofo said:i understand the desire for the gundam suits, though couldn't we make power armor to a similar aesthetic design for infantry? seems much more practical, and while not quite as cool, still quite awesome
You gotta remember that if the military spends 100'000 dollars on one suit that soldier best do 100'000 dollars worth of soldiering before hes blown to bits for being a large and slow target. Power armor works best if small and light, boosting a soldiers strength and endurance for low cost. ower armor for the military is already being made. Thing is its not "really" armor. It provides no protection other than regular kevlar. Its only being used for the strength purposes. It really isnt worth making heavy stuff. Terminator armor would be picked out by air to surface missiles that can smart target individuals from 2 kilometers away and anhiliate them. Fast light infantry win modern wars. Be too fast and too spaced out to be worth putting a missile into. Or hitting with artillery.Lunar Templar said:I'd rather have power armor, like Samus's suit, or the MK7 or Tactical Dreadnaught Armor from 40k
these seem much more feasible, and some what more bad ass
Well of course the tank won all the wars; Katanas make everything better.Daystar Clarion said:I don't know man, I've heard stories about tanks with 'go faster stripes'...bahumat42 said:Arontala said:I'd like to point out that most Gundams are actually, y'know, capable of flight.
The legs are just there for show.
"for show" has no place in a purely military vehicle. Its made for purpose, legs are contrary to that purpose, especially if its manoeuvrability, extra weight + not streamlined = useless.
Their very cool, but they are as much a fantasy as dragons.
I once heard of a tank that had a giant katana on it's back and it won all the wars.
SHUSH YOU!!! I'll have none of your logic ruining my fantasy's T-TBiscuitTrouser said:snip