Alfred Urrutia wrote:
Sorry, I meant "mech" as in human piloted not programmed robots or

If you count human-piloted mechs, then you are haven't dig yourself an
inch out of a hole.

waldos.  And "yet" does not equal "ever".  I agree, the odds are low
that it will happen.  Low isn't zero.

That's the point.  Gundam, unlike Star Trek (FTL flight,
teleportation), Star Wars (Force, Rancor beast) and D&D (wizards and
zombies), deals with a "likely" near future, not any and all kind of
anime physics with "not zero" odds.  There's a non-zero odds we will
have an Eragon-like future (I can construct a background setting while
breaking fewer real world laws of science than First Gundam).  Doesn't
make it meaningful for Gundam.

Yes.  Cheapest, most tested, most reliable designs.  Those companies
aren't trying to win awards for designing the future, they're trying to

Good enough for me, good enough for Gundam.  I don't think Tem Ray was
trying to win any award either.



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