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Graham

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  1. Well, there you go then. Graham
  2. Don’t worry, Macross fans snicker back at Gundam fans even more, because of Wing Gundam, G Gundam, SEED Destiny and all the really silly looking MS and MA designs. Graham
  3. I love all Macross, even 7, which I feel in many ways is even stronger than SDF-M. Frontier looks to be an excellent addition to the franchise.
  4. First time I've heard of this. Looks pretty fun. See the 3 trailers here. Graham
  5. Stay on topic please guys. This is the Frontier News thread, not the learn Kanji thread. You are welcome to create a thread for learning Japanese in the other anime forum. Graham
  6. It's out already. I've seen it for sale here in Hong Kong already a couple of days ago, in the Casuseway Bay branch of Animate. Graham
  7. I still think the the City 25 ship is significantly larger than City 7, but I guess we will have to wait until we see some hard stats from Kawamori to be sure. Graham
  8. Depends on the year. If it was the 2040s' it would be a VF-17. Graham
  9. Heh, I know the guy that does the boxes and you will make him cry. Graham
  10. Had a meeting with Yamato today. One thing of interest I found out is that since the Nora SV-51, Yamato have had a new QC guy on board. I think you will all agree that the QC on the Nora was excellent and a big improvement over the Ivanov. This bodes well for the YF-21. I also should get to mess around with a YF-21 sample soon so I can check for problems before it is released. Graham
  11. Glad I passed on the Aoshimas. Graham
  12. And of course Lanka instead of Ranka. Graham
  13. Agreed that computers onboard military aircraff/vessels/vehicles are usually extremely well shielded. Also agreed that any interference powerful enough to take out the Ghosts electronics would also take out the electronics on the VF-171 and VF-25. Two reasons I think why the VFs were not effected: - 1) The interference was localised to the area around the bugs base. The Ghosts approached too close and were affected. The VF-171s and VF-25s didn't get that close. 2) The NUNS and SMS were already aware of the interference and had set a higher protection level. Graham
  14. We’ve been discussion the Ghosts the last few posts and seem to have reached a consensus that the ECM from the bug’s base somehow disrupted the Ghost’s A.I., thus rendering them ineffective. Hopefully, the Ghosts will be made more resistant to the bug’s ECM and will prove to be effective in future encounters. Graham
  15. As others have already mentioned, the Bandai reissues have many Tampo printed markings on them. The Takatoku’s IIRC had no or minimal printing markings, using stickers for their markings. The Bandai reissues (except the Hikaru VF-1J) all came with canopies that could be removed without tools and replaced by a swappable plug-in heatshield. The Takatoku’s canopies were all held on by screws and no separate heatshield was included. The stripes on the wings of the Bandai reissues are recessed into the wings to prevent scratching, whereas the stripes on the Takatoku’s are flush with the wing top, making them prone to scratching. It’s very difficult to find a Takatou where the plated (chrome or nickel?) metal parts still look new. Usually there will be some mild pitting, corrosion or just the luster will have faded. Graham
  16. What's wrong with the VF-11C? The head is the same as the VF-11B. Personally, I prefer the overall color scheme of the VF-11C to the VF-11B. I really like the white with black trim and blue/green FPs. I've been bugging Yamato to realease a VF-11C forever. Graham
  17. You are right, I hadn't noticed the two missiles that hit the red bug just before we see Gilliam's white VF-25 fly down into the colony. Looking at the two missiles though, they appear to be full size missiles, not micro missiles, so I think they would definitely be too large to fit in the shoulders. My guess is internal leg bays like on the YF-19. Graham
  18. Yeah, I guess we have to consider it as being some type of powerful ECM that can affect electronic systems such as A.I.s. Hopefully, the Ghost’s protection level can be increased so that they will be immune to it like the VF-171s. Same goes for the missiles as well, because at the moment all missiles are effectively useless. Graham
  19. I don't buy that. Even if the Ghost's radar is blind, I'm sure they don't fly just on radar alone, but rely on a fusion of multiple sensors and different cameras. Graham
  20. I’m still bothered by how the bugs managed to jam the Ghosts. After all, how do you jam an autonomous A.I.? Jamming in the classical sense is defined as techniques to limit the effectiveness of an opponent's communications and/or detection equipment. At best jamming would have cut off communication between the Ghosts and the Macross 25 and reduced the effectiveness of the Ghost’s onboard sensors. Jamming should not have stopped the autonomous A.I.s from continuing to operate independently. However, what we see on screen is Ghosts appearing to veer out of control and crash into one another and electrical discharges around the Ghosts dorsal sensor pod. This leads me to suspect a number of possible conclusions: - 1) By 2059 Ghosts are no longer controlled by onboard autonomous A.I.s, but are instead controlled remotely from a mother ship. Perhaps after the Sharon Apple incident the use of autonomous A.I. fighters is prohibited and the Ghost Fighters are now remotely controlled, perhaps as somebody else suggested by BDS/BDI systems similar to the YF-21. If they are remote controlled, this would explain why they lost control when the jamming started. 2) Or if the Ghost are still controlled by onboard autonomous A.I.s, perhaps what we saw on screen was not jamming per se, but rather a massive Electro Magnetic Pulse (EMP), strong enough to overcome any shielding and disrupt the Ghost’s control systems. If it was an EMP, why did the bugs not use it against the VF-171’s and VF-25s as surely it would have been effective against them too? The only thing I can think of is that the EMP or jamming originated from the bugs asteroid or mother ship and is limited in range, so was only used against the Ghosts when they came in range. Graham
  21. Kresphy, Does the article specifically state “Nuclear” or does it say “Reaction”. I know that technically, they are the same, it’s just that in Macross they are always referred to as “Reaction Weapons”, so this would be a first if the actually call it a nuclear bomb/missile. Anyway, it makes more sense now why only Ozuma as squadron leader was authorized to launch in the Armored VF-25, whereas the other pilot(s) were only authorized to use Super packs. Graham
  22. Going back a few pages to the discussion about the wrap-around imaging screens in the VF-17, here's line-art of the VF-17's cockpit interior, clearly showing the location of all the imaging panels. Graham
  23. There's a new update on the official site (see attached pic). Can somebody translate please? Graham
  24. Radar? What is this radar you speak of? Everybody knows it's just a guy in the nosecone with a pair of binoculars! Graham
  25. The VF-17D and now maybe the VF-171 are my favourites. I also love the YF-19, VF-22, VF-0A/S, VF-2SS w/SAP, VF-11B/C & VF-5000. The SV-51 and VF-25 are also really growing on me. Somebody should start a least favorite VF poll. . My least favorite would be the VF-9 Cutlass and Metal Siren. I find them hideous in all 3 modes. Graham
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