Lightning Posted July 27, 2006 Share Posted July 27, 2006 during the whole carrier battle scenes on Mzero, you never see the carrier's deck get chewed up with everything sliding across the deck. So I got to wondering, what's it made out of? or is it Anime Magic at it's best? (I mean, even the Monster didnt leave "foot prints"...) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
eugimon Posted July 27, 2006 Share Posted July 27, 2006 during the whole carrier battle scenes on Mzero, you never see the carrier's deck get chewed up with everything sliding across the deck. So I got to wondering, what's it made out of? or is it Anime Magic at it's best? (I mean, even the Monster didnt leave "foot prints"...) 420191[/snapback] maybe it had the same magic OT armor tech that the valks had? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sketchley Posted July 28, 2006 Share Posted July 28, 2006 It does take a few hits, and damage (mostly bullet holes, and some parts of the edges ripped out) during the VF/Destroid/Armoured VF battle over and around it in the 3rd episode. Otherwise... yeah... OTEC metallurgy and other armour upgrade techniques. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Roy Focker Posted July 28, 2006 Share Posted July 28, 2006 100 year old rice crispy squares. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JB0 Posted July 28, 2006 Share Posted July 28, 2006 Solid Teflon. Everyone knows it's non-stick, but less people know it's also slippery. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Noyhauser Posted July 28, 2006 Share Posted July 28, 2006 100 year old rice crispy squares. 420216[/snapback] Hardest substance known to man Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
azrael Posted July 28, 2006 Share Posted July 28, 2006 100 year old rice crispy squares. 420216[/snapback] Hardest substance known to man 420400[/snapback] Are you sure it was rice crispy squares? Even with the weight Monster on it? Now if you said 100 year old fruit cake...then I'd believe you. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lightning Posted July 30, 2006 Author Share Posted July 30, 2006 100 year old rice crispy squares. 420216[/snapback] Hardest substance known to man 420400[/snapback] Are you sure it was rice crispy squares? Even with the weight Monster on it? Now if you said 100 year old fruit cake...then I'd believe you. 420403[/snapback] nah, Roy's VF-1S was made out of fruit cake! The Monster too! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
David Hingtgen Posted August 7, 2006 Share Posted August 7, 2006 (edited) Personally, I think it's an advanced form of a "self-healing" cutting mat. It's just "self healing tarmac". (The question isn't how it structually holds together--flightdecks are armored solid steel on par with battleship armor--the question is how does the asphalt on top survive almost unscathed) Edited August 7, 2006 by David Hingtgen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lightning Posted August 7, 2006 Author Share Posted August 7, 2006 Personally, I think it's an advanced form of a "self-healing" cutting mat. It's just "self healing tarmac". (The question isn't how it structually holds together--flightdecks are armored solid steel on par with battleship armor--the question is how does the asphalt on top survive almost unscathed) 423086[/snapback] "self-healing cutting mat".....I've never heard of one of those. Any examples of some sort? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sketchley Posted August 7, 2006 Share Posted August 7, 2006 I have an X-acto brand self healing mat on my desk. I've had one since the late '90s... I suggest googling it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lightning Posted August 7, 2006 Author Share Posted August 7, 2006 oh....ok, those are neat little buggers. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Zinjo Posted August 16, 2006 Share Posted August 16, 2006 Personally, I think it's an advanced form of a "self-healing" cutting mat. It's just "self healing tarmac". (The question isn't how it structually holds together--flightdecks are armored solid steel on par with battleship armor--the question is how does the asphalt on top survive almost unscathed) That's already been answered, "100 year old rice crispy squares"... sheesh pay attention... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Zentrandude Posted August 16, 2006 Share Posted August 16, 2006 Personally, I think it's an advanced form of a "self-healing" cutting mat. It's just "self healing tarmac". (The question isn't how it structually holds together--flightdecks are armored solid steel on par with battleship armor--the question is how does the asphalt on top survive almost unscathed) That's already been answered, "100 year old rice crispy squares"... sheesh pay attention... 425514[/snapback] pure lies. its the pure essence of hatred of robotech from macross lovers. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
David Hingtgen Posted August 17, 2006 Share Posted August 17, 2006 Which can be harvested as a pure form of protoculture, and then spread over the deck with a brush. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Zentrandude Posted August 17, 2006 Share Posted August 17, 2006 plus it goes great with toast. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JB0 Posted August 17, 2006 Share Posted August 17, 2006 Which can be harvested as a pure form of protoculture, and then spread over the deck with a brush. 425703[/snapback] Warning: use of protoculture in large quantities may cause mechanical mutations, including but not limited to Monsters with arms. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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