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SchizophrenicMC

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  1. Honestly, it made me realize how much I really needed scissors.
  2. GOD DAMMIT! I said not to start that fight. I use NMC as a blanket term covering any of the battle class vessels. Shut up, Sketchley. Exactly. It's the same concept: The gun doesn't move on some arm to the hand, rather the craft grabs it as it floats away.
  3. Holy Necromancy, Batman!
  4. My best advice: This is the San Francisco airport freight department. They get a lot of stuff in from around the world every day. Your box is one of those things. It was likely offloaded separate from the rest by some fluke, and is now in a backlog pile, having been scanned into the databases but not checked. Give it a few more days. If you don't get it in 2 weeks, THEN start complaining. I know when I got my Yamatos last christmas, they got here FAST. I don't know how, but it was like click accept and the doorbell rang. So, yeah, just give it a few.
  5. Hell, we see it on a Macroscopic scale with the NMCs. Don't start that fight here, please. NMC is generic enough.
  6. /Nosebleed
  7. Or it could be like MacZero. "Come on, come on, make it in time!"
  8. In an atmosphere, the TRTs can use an Air-Ram mode, which draws air through it, superheating it, and ejects it out the nozzles. Like a Jet. However, unlike a jet, fuel isn't expended. Instead, it remains in the reactor, realizing its full reactability. When there's not enough, they switch to Thermonuclear Thrust, where the superheated plasma from the reactor is expended (This is the fuel that isn't fully used up. Like an A/B). You can fly for HOURS without refueling in Air-Ram, but only for short periods on TT. The tanks don't carry enough fuel to reach LEO. Like I said, it's my guess that the 1S has specially tuned engines that can air-ram at higher altitudes. BACK ON TOPIC, NOW!
  9. My guess is the 1S had turbines tuned to be able to Air-Ram at higher altitudes before having to switch to reaction thrust. Low Earth Orbit
  10. Just needs a little refining on the parts you already have and a lot of work to get the parts you don't.
  11. Uses them like any plane: Push it forward so air flows over the wings, generating lift. They're just not fuel efficient enough to reach LEO.
  12. I just realized something... Your avatar's that one chick... (Yes, I read it... I just didn't process it till now.) I always thought it looked like an incarnation of Sharon Apple
  13. Uh... No... Koenig Squadron? And that is a running gag about the use of German in anime.
  14. Did I get a bad sticker sheet? I have a sticker sheet that shows 14 and 16 under Max and Kakizaki... DAMNED CHINESE KNOCKOFFS!
  15. LAFToys.com
  16. "Mikhail!" -Alto "That's Michel for you... " -Luca "...Michael..." -I couldn't place it. It was kinda short and soft. "Is that the job Mitchell took?" -Henry Gilliam So funny for me...
  17. The wings are too small. The VFs are generally based on some F-14 designs. This includes, generally, the wings. 40% of an F-14's lift is produced by the fuselage. Without it, the wings wouldn't be able to lift it enough to climb too well. The F-104 can't fly so well at low speeds. Below 300 and you're stalling. Ever wonder why it's not a carrier plane? Every VF has design elements that hint at body lift. Every one. Even the 17. Given, that last one didn't do so well at it.
  18. IT'S ALIVE!
  19. On its back?
  20. It's damn good, Hik. There're a few things I didn't much like. Mostly just some stuff that needs tweaking, like music volume and some cleaning up. I find it funny that I heard Michael pronounced 4 different ways. Michael Michel Mikhail And the real kicker, a la Hank Gilliam: Mitchell
  21. Mine explains it as, after saving Ranka, but failing to save the rest of her family, he adopts her as his sister, quits the Spacy, emigrates to Frontier, eventually joins SMS there. He was just a pilot in a fictional squadron, flying a teal VF-17D. No SpecFor or anything.
  22. Also, the bridge section is the same.
  23. Uh... Screw it, I stopped caring... So, it would seem there are huge planetoid-sized ships that build other ships. Just another day in the world of anime!
  24. 14 and 16, respectively. Sucks, though, that they don't have actual callsigns. Just Squadron Number. "This is Shamrock. So it looks like I'm Garuda-2. Ok, you lead the way and I'll follow your instructions. Never was good with directions, anyhow."
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