Actually the internal structure of the MG Turn A looks like it could just be a sheath for the nanobots. It isn't as mechanical looking as the other MG internal frames.
-----Original Message----- From: Dr. Core [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, August 13, 2007 5:10 PM To: Boaz Cc: Reynolds, Jason M.; [email protected] Subject: Re: [gundam] Turn A Gundam Question Boaz wrote: > However I would expect him to know about the actual usage of these > missile pods, but, hey, the nuclear weapon doesn't fit (remember how > he put soil into TA to secure the warhead inside). As Core doesn't > remember a thing on this at all we have to forgive him (he got a cute > toddler girl... so forgive him. I forgets a lot too) for assuming > nuclear warheads are "one size fits all". You totally lost me there... > Worth mentioning that while the front hatch is known to all from the > anime and lineart, the back hatch for loading missiles are only shown > in Mead Gundam and now implemented in MG. It's so unknown that one > blog thought it's for "Moonlight Butterfly"! It sounds to me this is very much a deja vu of the GP03S Core Fighter. Prior to the MG kit, no one had ever heard of a GP03S Core Fighter. When the MG came out a huge debate broke out but by now the Core Fighter becomes cannon and is not controversial any more. But I would also suggest that the GP03S Core Fighter has remained nearly irrelevant. The story was neither improved nor damaged by the addition. MS history was also not affected in any way since the GP series was deadend, and even AoZ wouldn't be affected one way or another if GP03 has a Core Fighter or not. Another example is the internal frame of Turn-A. In the past, we were supposed to think that it's mostly "hollow", now the MG introduced an internal frame, can it be explained away? Yes easily. Will it adversely affect anything in the future? most likely not. Does it make pointless all the past conversations about "hollow" or how Turn-A was different from other MS (UC, AU and even amongst the Flat, Borjarnons and Sumo). Yes, but that's the nature of most Gundam conversations isn't it? -- Dr. Core -------------------------------------------------- The Gundam Mailing List MK-II [email protected] Archives: http://www.gundam.com/gml Help: Email [EMAIL PROTECTED] with this in the BODY: help list
