Yeah... that was awesome. James Cameron is truly a king of sci-fi, that's for sure.spartan773 said:ah. i'm more partial to the RDA's AMP suit from Avatar.AvsJoe said:I guess I choose exos then. One of the coolest scenes in movie history was when Ripley fought the queen in Aliens.spartan773 said:as said before, if it's robotic and human-piloted, it counts.AvsJoe said:I guess it would be Gundams since I'm not not very initiated in mecha manga and anime.
Wait, do exoskeletons (Aliens, Avatar, ReBoot, Matrix Revolutions kinda) count?
tkioz said:Anime mechs are for wimps. True men walk around in mechs that could step on an EVA and not notice.
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I don't think Warhounds Titans are that much bigger (if at all) than the Evangelion mechs though, so your picture isn't entirely applicable.
Try the Imperator Titan in stead. Now [I]those[/I] babies could flatten an EVA and not even notice it. Hell, they could flatten a [I]city[/I] and hardly notice it.
well... Transformers are mechas, but aren't the ones i'm focusing on. you can still choose them, i was talking about piloted mechas. the ones that require a human or humans to pilot it.hazabaza1 said:I like them ones with the big guns.
OT: Actually never really paid attention to the whole Mecha culture, but the best ones I've seen would probably be the Warhammer: 40K ones, or the Transformers, if they count.
Damn right.AvsJoe said:Yeah... that was awesome. James Cameron is truly a king of sci-fi, that's for sure.spartan773 said:ah. i'm more partial to the RDA's AMP suit from Avatar.AvsJoe said:I guess I choose exos then. One of the coolest scenes in movie history was when Ripley fought the queen in Aliens.spartan773 said:as said before, if it's robotic and human-piloted, it counts.AvsJoe said:I guess it would be Gundams since I'm not not very initiated in mecha manga and anime.
Wait, do exoskeletons (Aliens, Avatar, ReBoot, Matrix Revolutions kinda) count?
But where do you draw the line between the 2? I see the Avatar AMP suit as a true mech, while Ripley's machine looked more like a big exoskeleton.AvsJoe said:I guess it would be Gundams since I'm not not very initiated in mecha manga and anime.
Wait, do exoskeletons (Aliens, Avatar, Matrix Revolutions kinda) count?
I do. You stole what I was going to do too.Z of the Na said:Anybody remember ZOIDS?
Actually the AMP suit does look pretty cool. I didn't like that general though... he was a dick. Actually... pretty much the majority of the RDA corporates or soldiers were dicks anyway.Cowabungaa said:Huge fan of the AMP suit from Avatar:
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It even has a massive bowie knife for frak sake!
Second place goes to the AT-ST for being such a timeless classic. Third goes to all mechs in W40K universe for sheer overkill, though the humble Dreadnaught is my favourite.
But where do you draw the line between the 2? I see the Avatar AMP suit as a true mech, while Ripley's machine looked more like a big exoskeleton.AvsJoe said:I guess it would be Gundams since I'm not not very initiated in mecha manga and anime.
Wait, do exoskeletons (Aliens, Avatar, Matrix Revolutions kinda) count?
XD actually that's kind of funny. sure made my day.Hafrael said:Tau Mecha FTW!
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agrees man it wasnt even a fight machine while AMP or what ever rockedHafrael said:Tau Mecha FTW!
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