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Why would you DO that? I literally just told you he's a h-doujinshi author who specializes in lolicon porn! There is no part of that that's worksafe... or homesafe... or anywhere on this planetsafe.
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He's talking about Aki Uchiyama... the h-doujinshi artist who pitched the original series concept that eventually evolved into Super Dimension Cavalry Southern Cross to Tatsunoko Production. Uchiyama's niche as a h-doujinshi artist was lolicon porn and diaper fetish comic. Somehow, this failed to send up a massive red flag when he pitched a series concept about young teen girls based loosely on famous historical figures like Jeanne d'Arc and Cleopatra until AFTER he'd been brought on board and started turning out creepy creepy sh*t. (He's responsible for the creepy comic and lolicon art in This is Animation 10.) Fortunately, Tatsunoko realized their mistake and fired him fairly swiftly. The only parts of his series concept that survived into the final product were the protagonist's name (Jeanne) and that Jeanne and Lana's designs were further developments of his designs for Jeanne d'Arc and Cleopatra.
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Star Trek: Picard (CBS All-Access)
Seto Kaiba replied to UN Spacy's topic in Anime or Science Fiction
It's been reported by a number of different news venues... apparently she had considerable difficulty getting to grips with the new Seven of Nine, and admitted to "freaking out" and "bursting into tears".- 2171 replies
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Star Trek: Picard (CBS All-Access)
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I've been getting them as ebooks... the occasional long test cycle at work means I can shoot through one in an afternoon and not die of boredom watching a 480V battery pack charge at 10 amps. I'm probably not going to spring for the Star Trek: Picard tie-ins though, I don't want to encourage CBS's bad behavior... especially as the news from the set gets worse and worse. Jeri Ryan having breakdowns and crying fits? Something is emphatically NOT RIGHT.- 2171 replies
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Kindly explode, at your earliest convenience.
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What Current Anime Are You Watching Version v4.0
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I'm not thrilled with it either... especially the number of shows that have shockingly poor quality like Isekai Cheat Magician. -
Super Macross Mecha Fun Time Discussion Thread!
Seto Kaiba replied to Valkyrie Driver's topic in Movies and TV Series
The worst part of the plot in Macross the Musiculture is that the protagonist - a political activist advocating fixing the problems actively hurting the fleet - ends up being dissuaded from taking any actual action because a group of hardliners in his political movement that were largely unrelated to him resorted to violence that didn't affect the actual election in any way. Well, Frontier is also only running at 10% of its nominal maximum capacity and the vast majority of what we see in the series is the most affluent neighborhood in the fleet... Island-1's topside. A lot more of the population lives in the Deep levels underneath that, which were seen in the movies as more of a downtown urban area full of highrises rather than the more suburban atmosphere directly under the dome. Of course, it's also partly a reflection on the government's attitude towards its constituents. Macross Frontier is a representative democracy that handles its population pretty well and gives a damn about their wellbeing, even allowing Zentradi to live at giant size if they want. Macross Galaxy is just as wealthy if not wealthier, and the fleet is basically one huge slum district because Macross Galaxy is run by a corporate monopoly that treats its citizens as employees and sees anything that doesn't earn them a profit as a waste, preferring to rely on augmented reality to create a pleasant place to live rather than actually making the fleet a nice place. -
Not that I've seen... AFAIK the last time he's referred to by rank is as "Major Isamu Dyson of the New UN Spacy Reserve".
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No, that's just the peyote talking. Nothing like that ever happened. Ever.
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Seto Kaiba replied to Valkyrie Driver's topic in Movies and TV Series
Fleets are mostly designed to be self-sufficient but trade in natural resources, processed materials, technology, luxury goods, food, and various cultural exports (movies, music, etc.)... and some fleets like Frontier also have tourist industries. Frontier ended up as one of the wealthier emigrant fleets thanks to its tech sector and tourism. It's a fleet sponsored by one of the biggest interstellar shipping firms in the galaxy (Bilra Transport), it has major presences from Shinsei Industry and LAI (the latter of which has a presence not just in the defense industry but also in consumer electronics), and it's a bit of a tourist trap thanks to the fleet being a 5th Generation bioplant ship designed to resemble a mixture of several different prewar Earth cities including SF. The Macross Frontier novelizations and Master File both imply that the Macross Frontier fleet made serious bank on exporting the VF-25 to its allies as well... and sitting on the former Vajra planet they're going to get even wealthier thanks to possessing a huge cache of the rare and currently impossible-to-synthesize fold quartz. Macross-29, a fleet that adopted a policy of total pacifism and conflict avoidance, ended up in a state of economic collapse thanks to becoming a doormat in trade negotiations with neighboring fleets and planets. At the end of Macross the Musiculture, the fleet's leaders decided to attempt to revive the fleet's economy through cultural exports (entertainment). The YF-29's design requires some extremely sophisticated technology and, most importantly, rare natural resources which cannot be synthesized (fold quartz). The design is so massively overengineered that it's significantly more expensive than a regular VF in that respect alone... but it also requires four super-high purity fold quartz (1000ct class) chunks of fold quartz for its fold wave system and more super-high purity fold quartz for its fold wave amplifiers. Some are... fold navigation has only gotten "faster" and more reliable as time has gone on, so a "neighboring" fleet might be 500ly away and still involved in regular trade via cargo flights. Macross Frontier, Macross Galaxy, and Macross Olympia were partners in codevelopment of 5th Generation VFs (if you don't count Macross Galaxy's bad faith participation for espionage purposes), due to their close proximity to each other. Variable Fighter Master File had it that the VF-25 had some parts manufactured by Macross Olympia due to their ability to provide higher quality fold carbon composites for armor and structural material. -
Working there. Beyond that, we cannot say... because we don't know. He left the NUNS for SMS because he wanted to fly rather than let his rank chain him to a desk (a trajectory that was his "reward" for his one-man assault on Earth) SMS doesn't really handle development of new fighters... the Frontier fleet used them as test pilots for the VF-25's OPEVAL process because they were, legally speaking, expendable. (As civilian contractors, any fatalities - including combat fatalities - were legally accidental deaths and thus they weren't eligible for any kind of compensation.) As much of a loose cannon as he is, I'd expect he was probably allowed to go it alone.
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Well, specs-wise, it's the kind of aircraft that would only really be a credible threat in the hands of a completely insane adrenaline junkie like Isamu Alva Dyson. By gutting the limiters, rolling back the airframe control AI to the YF-19-3 prototype build without the stabilization that Shinsei spent almost twenty years refining, and generally doing everything he could to make it as unstable and uncontrollable as possible, it's INSANELY maneuverable. It's also so cruelly unforgiving that he's about the only one who could ever fly it safely. He'd probably be pretty terrifying in a YF-24 Evolution or a YF-29 (he sure was in Macross 30)... but I'd expect he'd probably find the VF-25 or VF-31 pretty boring, since they're heavily stabilized, insulated against high g-forces, and generally as safe as Shinsei or LAI can make them. Thus far, the (and this is multiple guess) - VF-19 (SMS Ver.) VF-19ADVANCE Excalibur Advance VF-19EF/A Excalibur (Isamu Sp.) - has only been covered in the Official Complete Book for the film, Macross Chronicle, and the movie novelization. Frustratingly, each one chose a different name for it, though the EF/A one seems to be the explanation that stuck for merchandising purposes.
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Really, the only point where Harmony Gold would probably have been willing to let go of the Macross/Robotech license would've been at that brief period between the disastrous first screening of the Robotech 3000 trailer at FAnimeCon 2000 and the announcement that Robotech 3000 had been cancelled at the 2000 San Diego Comic Con. Macek's refusal to let Robotech 3000 go, and his fool's errand of trying to negotiate its production as a traditionally animated series after his folly drove Netter Digital to bankruptcy, was what convinced Harmony Gold that Macek's "vision" was unworkable and led to the decision to chuck it all (him included) and start over. An enterprising soul could've stepped in at the point between the failure of Robotech 3000 at FAnimeCon and the decision to bring in a new staff to reboot the franchise to buy it from them instead since, at that point, it was deader than dead.
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Super Macross Mecha Fun Time Discussion Thread!
Seto Kaiba replied to Valkyrie Driver's topic in Movies and TV Series
The VF-31 straight up divided it into a "hero" version (the Siegfried) and a "everyone else" version (the Kairos). Personally, I feel the time has come for Macross to get back to where it was with SDF Macross, DYRL?, and Macross II, where the only difference between the ace pilots and everyone else is a paintjob. The excuses for the protagonists having better mecha than everyone else are getting a little careworn and reusing the idea of PMCs having better gear than the military is not sweetening it. -
I got nothin' from my sources... the only hits I'm coming up with for Macross Delta-relevant games are Macross Delta Scramble, an android app I've never heard of with a limited time collaboration, and Super Robot Wars X-Ω.
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Super Macross Mecha Fun Time Discussion Thread!
Seto Kaiba replied to Valkyrie Driver's topic in Movies and TV Series
That's up to the individual discretion of the New UN Government's members. Even before the New UN Government decentralized to grant more autonomy to the individual member governments, the local governments had a great deal of autonomy in deciding how to equip their defense forces. For instance, the VF-14 was widely adopted despite having lost the Project Nova design competition to the VF-11. The Varauta colony was one government that opted for the VF-14 over the VF-11, before being taken over by the Protodeviln who improved its VF-14s into the Fz-109 and Az-130. Windermere IV passed on the VF-171 Nightmare Plus in favor of an alternate aircraft that better fit its combat ethos (the Sv-154 Svard). Some emigrant governments are noted to have adopted all-Ghost air forces. Macross-29's government opted to abolish its armed forces entirely and adopt a policy of total pacifism. The matter of the VF-171's replacement will be no different in that regard. Earth's government opted to adopt the VF-24 as its 5th Generation main VF. Some governments will adopt "monkey model" export specifications of the VF-24 as their next main fighter. Others will adopt the Macross Frontier fleet's VF-25. Still others may adopt the Brisingr Alliance's VF-31. There may be other, as of yet unknown 5th Generation concepts floating around unseen as competitors to those designs the way the Sv-262 was. Unmanned air forces will likely stay an option that some pursue. Then, of course, Macross-29 will continue to plod towards economic self-destruction with its policy of total pacifism. Some may attempt to bridge the gaps with Generation 4.5 VFs like the VF-19EF Caliburn and VF-171EX Nightmare Plus and skip the 5th Generation entirely. -
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The YF-29 is so expensive that only the wealthiest emigrant fleets could afford to build ONE... so they generally built none because who can justify blowing their entire GDP on just one aircraft? It's not clear how anyone got their hands on a VF-27 outside of the Macross Galaxy fleet. Macross Galaxy pursued the development of its YF-27 in secret, trotting out undercapable faux prototypes like the YF-27-5 Shahar ♀ to distract from the real YF-27 program that was forging ahead using development data illicitly obtained from the Macross Frontier fleet's YF-29 program. They never disclosed the existence and the specifications of the completed fighter as required by interstellar law either, so the New UN Government and New UN Forces consider the VF-27 to be the YF-27 and the only known operators of the damned thing were the soldiers of the Macross Galaxy Corporate Army. Since the specifications were never divulged, it isn't clear how certain influential individuals as far as half a galaxy away from the Macross Galaxy fleet came into possession of VF-27s. Mei Leeron, the head of the Uroboros Hunters Guild, had somehow obtained a VF-27γ for her own personal use despite the Uroboros New UN Forces still operating the old VF-171-II Nightmare Plus and it having been less than a year since the Macross Galaxy fleet's defeat. Likewise, Zelgar Heavy Industries researcher Ivan Polyvanov (alias Ivan Tsari) somehow possessed a VF-27γ on Pipure in 2062 when the local New UN Forces and Xaos branch were still using the VF-171. -
Second plan. Macek's original project was to simply dub Macross, which went awry after production had already started thanks to Revell. They finished about three episodes, IIRC, before being forced to shift their efforts to what eventually became Robotech. Macek and HG variously claimed over the years that it was either Revell or the network that insisted that an anthology series (ala Force Five) was not workable. I believe Revell was the one they more often blamed, usually citing Revell's desire to have a cohesive story to prop up the sales of its own failed Robotech toy/model line. Had Macek stood his ground, he would've been let go... which would probably have made the ensuing Robotech series less of a massive clusterf*ck anyway, given that his arrogance and incompetence were major factors in the failures of all three serious attempts to continue Robotech's story. As to the anthology series picking up other mecha shows, that's rather unlikely. Licensing was expensive enough as it was, and Tatsunoko Production didn't do much in the way of mecha after its two Macross mockbuster efforts (MOSPEADA and Southern Cross) failed to set the world on fire. Their only other SF/mecha project in the 80's was Red Photon Bullet Zillion, and the only mecha-esque title in the 90's was Space Knight Tekkaman Blade. If Artland's Super Dimension Century Orguss was a bridge too far when they were putting their series together in the first place, it's doubtful they would've gotten it later. They probably wouldn't have been able to get their mitts on anything from Nippon Sunrise. And the anime industry as a whole would've been a LOT better off without that lying blowhard... Kinda sucks knowing we live in the Bad Future.
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Like this one? I want to know how and why Mei Leeron, the head of the Uroboros Hunter's Guild, had her own VF-27γ in 2060. It's not like Macross Galaxy let the specs for that one out into the wild... she must be seriously connected. -
Not really, no... neither was a commercial success in Japan. Southern Cross was a start-to-finish disasterpiece and MOSPEADA got so-so ratings and didn't really move much merch. Yeah, sales were slack enough that to divest themselves of the remaining inventory ADV Films bundled Southern Cross and MOSPEADA together and sold two shows for the price of one. The set is actually quite nice... though I have to wonder how much harm they did to its prospects by advertising it on the basis of its relationship to Robotech.
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Star Trek: Picard (CBS All-Access)
Seto Kaiba replied to UN Spacy's topic in Anime or Science Fiction
lol, didn't realize that showed up while I was pondering replacement avatars. More Kaiba Kravshera now... Yeah, I got suckered by Star Trek: Discovery season two's promises that it'd changed and enticements of a familiar and famous Starfleet captain... and it turned out to be swill just as bad as the first season, if not slightly worse since Mary Sue Burnham's plot-devouring self-obsession became a matter of universal law. Star Trek won't be worth anyone's time or money until Kurtzman's cronies and Bad Reboot are gone from it forevermore. CBS never learned to not cling to a mistake just because you spent a long time making it. So you'll never watch it? The off button on the TV is better than Discovery. ... I'm starting to feel like FedNet. "Would you like to know more?" Yeah, that's Riker's job.- 2171 replies
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Brave of them... I wonder when the Cease and Desist will land.
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I feel like we missed the obvious pun of "Placross". ... couldn't we just show them Hellraiser? Hey, some people blow off steam by playing tennis... others do it by eroding the human soul.
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