Dr. Core wrote:


Apply it to Gundam now: a nation (both "good" and "evil", a lot of you
still seem to think it matters) high tech enough to invent robotic
weapons and functional enough to train large professional armies don't
go fight straight-up Braveheart/A Bao Aqu style battles, not since
1945.  So please, Mizushima give us something different?  PLEASE?



Different how? I mean the fans will definitely want lots of mechs and lots of battles, right? How would that work if you don't have two (or more) superpowers throwing high-tech weapons at each other? An insurgency would be boring, a low tech-war negates mobile suits, a radical faction of a country wouldn't have enough weapons to sustain a TV show's worth of battles. Unless I'm missing something.




Alfred.

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