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Offline WMCoolmon

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-C

 

Offline Corsair

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Only 1.5 kph? What a bummer. I demand speed in addition to coolness and firepower.
Wash: This landing's gonna get pretty interesting.
Mal: Define "interesting".
Wash: *shrug* "Oh God, oh God, we're all gonna die"?
Mal: This is the captain. We have a little problem with our entry sequence, so we may experience some slight turbulence and then... explode.

 
me wants a battloid now

 

Offline Carl

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not only was it posted here before, but there was a video, too. It doesn't really walk, the feet just slide back and forth, and it slowly moves forward. it always looked like it was gonna break.
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Offline Gortef

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Yea I wouldn't consider it being a steady ride either, cool nevertheless.
Habeeb it...

  

Offline Genryu

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[fanboy]More like a Labor than a Gundam[/fanboy].
Man is making better fool proof machines everyday. Nature is making bigger fools everyday. So far, Nature is winning.
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Offline Kosh

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Originally posted by Corsair
Only 1.5 kph? What a bummer. I demand speed in addition to coolness and firepower.



It is only a prototype, isn't it?


Think about when tanks were first deployed by the british in world war one. They were extremely slow and often broke down. Then 20 years after that came the german panzers. Fast, many times more reliable, and powerful. Just give it time.
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Offline WMCoolmon

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Time, and a couple of PPCs. :drevil:

Funny thing is, I'm rereading some of my old Battletech books.
-C