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GSDAkatsuki wrote...
I've always placed mobility on top priority before pretty much anything else.Not exactly the best idea. Let's put it this way: the GP-01 Fb Full Vernian has ridiculously good mobility, even better than, say, Nu Gundam. However, it's armaments leave much to be desired, since it's merely a pair of Beam Sabers and a Beam Rifle. It couldn't possibly stand up to later UC MSs. On the other hand, the GP-03 Dendrobium Orchis has terrible mobility, but its armaments are so powerful, it could take out other Mobile Armors in the Crossbone era, since it's loaded with ballistic weaponry to bypass I-Fields.
Speaking of mobility, I doubt even the Gurren Seiten has the same mobility as the Dynames. I mean, the thing's capable of evading WHILE sniping, thanks to Haro's help. Also, now that I think about it, Dynames should have stronger armor compared to the Gurren Seiten, though it could be debatable. So far, the only KFs with superior armor are the large ones, such as Gawain, Siegfried, and Shinkirou. I'm sure the Dynames's E-Carbon is stronger than the Gurren Seiten's armor, not to mention it can use GN Particles to defend in conjunction with its shield upgrade.
I was suspicious of the Rave. Most Raves have some form of illegal drug and in this case, it could have been Ecstasy. I remember that I heard someone was smoking pot on the outside Terrace. The only reason I knew it was pot was because some people near me mentioned the smell of smoke to be pot, so I got the hell away from them.
I don't think that would be accurate, since SRW would give Master Gundam an obvious advantage. If he's an enemy, even more so with high HP and/or defense. Heero might get his Seishin Commands, but he's limited on SP and I doubt he would have Hot-Blood/Valor at that stage in SRW. Even if he did, it wouldn't cause enough damage because the Leo's armaments are quite weak. The only way it would work is if Heero cast Focus most of the time so he could get a good attack in and then make sure he evaded the following attack. At the same time, he would need some support to restore either his SP, EN, HP, or all three.
My argument is not that Heero can't win against Master Asia, because I was the one who posted that video clip of Heero winning against Master Asia in another topic. My argument is that Master Asia is not a bad pilot, which only helps Heero's case and makes him an even better pilot for beating Master Asia.
On another note, you might want to fix those spoiler tags.
My argument is not that Heero can't win against Master Asia, because I was the one who posted that video clip of Heero winning against Master Asia in another topic. My argument is that Master Asia is not a bad pilot, which only helps Heero's case and makes him an even better pilot for beating Master Asia.
On another note, you might want to fix those spoiler tags.
I have yet to see it, but it certainly has a better footing. Of course, even the new Gurren Seiten would have difficulty against the Dynames with the GN Arms Type-D AND if he used Trans-Am.
It's called stock footaging. Everyone uses it, even Gundam Wing, but Seed and GSD overuse it and not only that, it's so ridiculously noticeable and done horribly wrong. I recall something along the lines of a ship firing green beam shots to their target and when it reaches them, they just happen to be yellow or the reverse.
And yes, Fukuda was controlled by his wife, along with character polls and model sales. Why do you think Nichol died? Model sales. Why do you think Dearka lived? Again, model sales. Why is Kira still alive? All three reasons.
And yes, Fukuda was controlled by his wife, along with character polls and model sales. Why do you think Nichol died? Model sales. Why do you think Dearka lived? Again, model sales. Why is Kira still alive? All three reasons.
Zone of the Enders has a chance, but that is if Hideo Kojima is willing to let Banpresto use them. Let's not forget, SEGA got to put in their Virtual-On mechas, which means that Banpresto is willing to allow mecha from video games, while Snake participated in Brawl, which means that Hideo Kojima is willing to let other companies use his characters. It's not too much of a stretch to think that ZOE will be in SRW. Besides, there's talk of another ZOE and if he puts them in the next SRW, it would actually help sales of the next ZOE.
Er...I think the topic is more about the SD Gundam G Generation games. In that case, they are completely awesome. At times, they could be more awesome than SRW or less awesome than SRW depending on the circumstances.
One problem that SRW suffers from that isn't so much of a problem in SD Gundam is scaling. For example, let's take Alt Eisen's basic Revolver Stake attack when targeting a ship. I know the Alt Eisen is strong, but it casually lifts a ship onto its single arm with the Revolver Stake, which is not even remotely realistic for even an SR. On the other hand, in SD Gundam G Generations, God Gundam's God Finger doesn't completely push a ship back or anything of the sort. It stays true to some logical form of physics.
On the other hand, SRW tends to have awesome over-the-top attacks. For this example, let's take Wing Zero Custom and his Twin Buster Rifle. In the SD Gundam G Generation games, he merely fires his Twin Buster Rifle at the target. However, in SRW W, they have the Wing Zero Custom as it was in the last episode of Gundam Wing, entering the atmosphere while aiming at the target, before blowing them away with the Twin Buster Rifle. If the attack kills them, we see Wing Zero Custom recover from the atmospheric reentry and strike a pose.
One problem that SRW suffers from that isn't so much of a problem in SD Gundam is scaling. For example, let's take Alt Eisen's basic Revolver Stake attack when targeting a ship. I know the Alt Eisen is strong, but it casually lifts a ship onto its single arm with the Revolver Stake, which is not even remotely realistic for even an SR. On the other hand, in SD Gundam G Generations, God Gundam's God Finger doesn't completely push a ship back or anything of the sort. It stays true to some logical form of physics.
On the other hand, SRW tends to have awesome over-the-top attacks. For this example, let's take Wing Zero Custom and his Twin Buster Rifle. In the SD Gundam G Generation games, he merely fires his Twin Buster Rifle at the target. However, in SRW W, they have the Wing Zero Custom as it was in the last episode of Gundam Wing, entering the atmosphere while aiming at the target, before blowing them away with the Twin Buster Rifle. If the attack kills them, we see Wing Zero Custom recover from the atmospheric reentry and strike a pose.
Eh...the thing is, in G Gundam, a powerful martial artist = a powerful pilot. After all, he is capable of Hyper Mode, though it came late, and he was actually limiting himself a lot. If he wanted to, he could've killed Domon with the Sekiha Tenkyoken in their first battle, but he limited himself to the Darkness Finger and Master Cloth. He is by no means a terrible pilot nor is he relying heavily on the Master Gundam's abilities. The MTS allows martial artists to transmit their special techniques through their Gundams, which basically means that the stronger the martial artist, the stronger the Gundam. I believe this is the reason the Shining Gundam and God Gundam don't have too much of a difference when it comes to power.
GSDAkatsuki wrote...
I wouldn't call teh GN drives godly because movement capabilities isn't really that amazing. They don't really dash around.On the contrary, the GN Drives make those Gundams move equally well in both Space and on Earth. At the same time, Trans-Am seems to allow the Gundams to move ridiculously fast without the usual effects of G-forces. Compare Exia's initial activation of the Trans-Am with Graham's high-G attack that took out the Gundam Throne Eins's arm. At the end of Graham's attack, he was suffering from the G-forces, while Setsunja was completely unharmed after going faster than Graham's Custom Flag during its high-G attack.
K-A wrote...
and if i remember right the GNdrives needs to be charge so a little bit of a draw back thereActually, this only applies to the GN Drive Taus. Oddly enough, when the Gundams were on Ptolemias, they were actually charging the ship with their gathered GN Particles. This is why the original GN Drives are superior, but at the same time, take longer to make. The GN Drive Taus are easier to mass produce, but need to be recharged with GN Particles AND are much more harmful to the environment around them.
Heero might be an awesome pilot, but there's only so much that his piloting can do. The limitations of the Leo would prevent him from taking down the Devil Gundam. He might have a chance in Wing Zero, but not so much in a Leo.
Also, if you want ultimate mecha that can be mass produced, then I chose the Centurio series mobile suits. To quote myself in another topic:
Before SD Gundam G Generation DS, this spot belonged to Turn-X. However, both Tria and Interpol can take out Turn X and ∀ Gundam with relative ease. Each one is capable of self-regeneration, since they are completely made-up of Nanites, and as a defense, they have Field Imperium, which blocks any attack the same way an I-Field does. Each one can create a Nanite Sword, which is basically a smaller Muramasa Blaster, from its Nanite Wings, along with a powerful gun, Launcher Geminass. The Launcher Geminass, also made from its Nanite Wings, shoots both Beams and Railgun slugs, which makes Freedom's spamming look weak. It's strongest weapon is Relum Dominatos, aka Moonlight Butterfly Funnels. The strongest version of this attack is Nanite Luminarium, which requires either Tria or Interpol and two other Centurio-class MSs and spreads the effects of the Moonlight Butterfly Funnels over a larger area. If ∀ Gundam and Turn-X can single-handedly take out Devil Gundam and Tria and Interpol can take out both ∀ Gundam and Turn-X, you realize that they are even stronger than the strongest Gundams in existance.
Now, the Centurio-series MSs are MP versions of Tria and Interpol with the only limitation being the number of wings and armor. If I recall correctly, Tria and Interpol have seven Nanite wings, which disintegrate to become their hand-held weapons. The Centurio should have three Nanite Wings, the Centurio Regartus should have five Nanite Wings, and the Centurio Consrare is actually equal with seven Nanite Wings. I believe that the Interpol has the most armor, while Tria may have less armor. After that, it goes in a descending order from Centurio Consrare to Centurio Regartus to Centurio .
Also, if you want ultimate mecha that can be mass produced, then I chose the Centurio series mobile suits. To quote myself in another topic:
Blaze wrote...
MS: Tria/InterpolBefore SD Gundam G Generation DS, this spot belonged to Turn-X. However, both Tria and Interpol can take out Turn X and ∀ Gundam with relative ease. Each one is capable of self-regeneration, since they are completely made-up of Nanites, and as a defense, they have Field Imperium, which blocks any attack the same way an I-Field does. Each one can create a Nanite Sword, which is basically a smaller Muramasa Blaster, from its Nanite Wings, along with a powerful gun, Launcher Geminass. The Launcher Geminass, also made from its Nanite Wings, shoots both Beams and Railgun slugs, which makes Freedom's spamming look weak. It's strongest weapon is Relum Dominatos, aka Moonlight Butterfly Funnels. The strongest version of this attack is Nanite Luminarium, which requires either Tria or Interpol and two other Centurio-class MSs and spreads the effects of the Moonlight Butterfly Funnels over a larger area. If ∀ Gundam and Turn-X can single-handedly take out Devil Gundam and Tria and Interpol can take out both ∀ Gundam and Turn-X, you realize that they are even stronger than the strongest Gundams in existance.
Now, the Centurio-series MSs are MP versions of Tria and Interpol with the only limitation being the number of wings and armor. If I recall correctly, Tria and Interpol have seven Nanite wings, which disintegrate to become their hand-held weapons. The Centurio should have three Nanite Wings, the Centurio Regartus should have five Nanite Wings, and the Centurio Consrare is actually equal with seven Nanite Wings. I believe that the Interpol has the most armor, while Tria may have less armor. After that, it goes in a descending order from Centurio Consrare to Centurio Regartus to Centurio .
In the case of Seed, the original ending has one brighter side, while the rest was a bit darker. Basically, Flay was supposed to live and pilot the Strike Rouge, which is why the Gundam is red in the first place. Also, Athrun was supposed to lose an arm or something along those lines, while Kira was supposed to DIE by self-destructing Freedom and destroying GENESIS.
As for the GSD ending, it's something along the lines of more people dying, Kira and Athrun losing and ZAFT wins. If they went with that, it opens up a possible ZZ-esque sequel where someone new would take down ZAFT.
The reason none of these great ideas weren't put into effect? That bitch, Morosawa aka Mitsuo Fukuda's wife. She got to do whatever the fuck she wanted and thus, single-handedly ruined potential greatness.
As for the GSD ending, it's something along the lines of more people dying, Kira and Athrun losing and ZAFT wins. If they went with that, it opens up a possible ZZ-esque sequel where someone new would take down ZAFT.
The reason none of these great ideas weren't put into effect? That bitch, Morosawa aka Mitsuo Fukuda's wife. She got to do whatever the fuck she wanted and thus, single-handedly ruined potential greatness.
Kais86 wrote...
I think that if they are going to include the Tekkaman series in SRW then that opens up almost every hero in high tier powered armor, like Iron Man or Samus Aran.I'm a little doubtful about those specific choices. After all, Samus is Nintendo property AND I can't see her being able to function in space well, though I'm confused about M9s in space. As for Iron Man, I doubt Marvel would let him in a game exclusively for Japan, unless the SRW was ported here. I can understand SEGA including Virtual-On characters though.
LunaManiax wrote...
Metal gear or Full metal panic series :wink:SRW J and SRW W already have most of the Full Metal Panic! units. As for Metal Gear, Zone of the Enders has a better chance. If that can get into SRW, then Metal Gear will might be able to, though it's doubtful.
Ugh...too hard. Jehuty and Anubis are already taken, but that's fine. If I absolutely had to win at all costs, then give me Dis Astranagant.
Its armaments are impressive AND it can erase anything out of existence with its Ain Soph Aur. Of course, there is DiSRX from the end of the SRW:OG Divine Wars anime, but it still boils down to the awesomeness of Dis Astranagant.
Now, if I could screw around a little, I'd take the Raftclanz from SRW J.
It's a Real Robot with a weapon that puts even Super Robots to shame.
If I could only use a Gundam, then hand me the LM314V23-24 Victory 2 Assault Buster Gundam.
Its armaments are impressive AND it can erase anything out of existence with its Ain Soph Aur. Of course, there is DiSRX from the end of the SRW:OG Divine Wars anime, but it still boils down to the awesomeness of Dis Astranagant.
Now, if I could screw around a little, I'd take the Raftclanz from SRW J.
It's a Real Robot with a weapon that puts even Super Robots to shame.
If I could only use a Gundam, then hand me the LM314V23-24 Victory 2 Assault Buster Gundam.
Alright then...Code Geass and Gundam 00, along with Macross Frontier should be in the SRW after SRW Z. It's quite difficult to say, since so many of my favorite mecha animes are already in SRW. I have yet to see Gun X Sword, but I hear many want that in there. Also, I have yet to see Sokyuu no Fafner, but it sounds like it should be in SRW, especially considering its age. It's at least as old as GSD, if not older.
I would have said Golion (Voltron), but it's in SRW W and I'm enjoying using the thing. It's like a heavily toned down SRX that you get early. I am happy with all the series inclusions that SRW Z is bringing, though I would like to see Godannar included in something that isn't Scramble Commander.
I would have said Golion (Voltron), but it's in SRW W and I'm enjoying using the thing. It's like a heavily toned down SRX that you get early. I am happy with all the series inclusions that SRW Z is bringing, though I would like to see Godannar included in something that isn't Scramble Commander.
Chuu !! wrote...
[color=violet]LUNAMARIA!!!!!!!!!!LUNAMARIA IS MINE!!! SHE'S ONLY MINEEEEE!!!!!!!!!! (shoosshh shooosshh)
(Lunamaria Hawke from Gundam SEED Destiny)[/color]


[color=yellow]oh yeah.. my third wife (besides Sakura and Lunamaria),Excellen Browning from Super Robot Wars OG
NICE OUTFIT MY BUNNY!!!!! FUCK YEAAAHHHHHH!!!!!
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[color=brown][i think you'll refer to Gundam since you're saying Mobile Suit. only Gundam is named by Mobile Suit][/color]
Dammit, where do you find that flash of Excellen Browning? I must find it!
Now, back on topic, it's really hard to choose, but I'd say Noin if you go strictly by piloting abilities. I mean, she's only in a white Taurus and she does as well as Zachs in his Tallgeese III. If you go by looks, I'll take everyone in Victory Gundam's Shrike Team. Terrible pilots, considering one dies in almost every episode they fight, but they still are awesome. If you make it single pilot...then...er...I'll take Rain I guess.
If it's outside of Gundam, then Kallen hands down. Maybe it's because she's like an awesome female version of Domon Kasshu. I mean...both in looks and in special attacks.
Story is why I hate Seed and GSD. There's not much originality and the parts where they strayed off the original ideas was terrible. When I heard the original ending for Seed, I was pissed that it wasn't used. When I learned about the intended ending for GSD, I got really pissed off at Fukuda for having great ideas, then having his wife say no and single-handedly fuck up the series.
shoddysingh wrote...
Has to be Master Asia and the Master Gundam!If you're going by G Generation, I guess it's fair if I also go by Gundam Musou.
If you don't count RahXephon, you would have to do the same with the Evas. After all, the Evas are technically living things with mecha armor for control. There is godmodding at the end there. Come to think of it, a lot of SRs godmod at the end. I mean, look at the Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann. It is the largest SR in existence and required certain conditions to attain such a form. Also, Ideon has so much power from its own destruction. It's really not fair to just exclude a mech for godmodding, unless it's a godmodding RR that shoouldn't be godmodding, like (Strike) Freedom Gundam. All of its beams should not be decimating an entire army single handedly when it is repeated over and over. It's too predictable and in the case of a RR show, godmodding isn't as acceptable.
Maybe it's just me, but I think mechs are a feasible alternative. If anyone's played Ring of Red, they make the mechs seem more like tanks in an alternate post-WWII strategy game. Also, Gasaraki makes mech designs a lot more feasible as alternatives, though a few things in the show are out of place.
GP-02A Physalis IS badass. In fact, that nuke is technically one of the strongest weapons in Gundam, technically surpassing the Twin Buster Rifle, which is pretty much F-91 era. The problem is Gundam 0083 is that they made the designs TOO ADVANCED. The GP-01 Fb Full Vernian had mobility that surpassed CCA era mobile suits and the GP-02A Physalis's nuke is pretty much unmatched. Now, the GP-03 Dendrobium Orchis and all its missiles could take out Crossbone era Mobile Armors, since the missiles would break through their I-Field defenses. Nueu Ziel is also in a similar position. This is why they said that the data for the Gundams was erased at the end. It was a way to cover their ass for when Zeta Gundam popped up.