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If they can get it outside of the magnetic field, the solar winds can hurt him. Then Trooper X-131 can finish him off by reading some of his literature.
When I first saw the trailer for Pacific Rim I thought âIâd love a good Gozilla-type movie. But fighting the monsters with giant robots? Thatâs just dumb!â
Maybe Pacific Rim will be funâŠI WANT to like the idea, but just canât get past the âstupidâ factor. We have armaments that can plasma-burn holes thru a foot of armor, but canât poke a hole in a lizard? A nuke-tipped drone couldnât be put in a giant mouth or eye? If you have to build a robot, why not build it twice the size of its opponent, instead of equivalent? Why not something that clamps on and delivers a nuke or shaped charge? The list just goes on and on, & I have problems with plots that donât follow a logical path in addressing the purported problem.
Lots of targets move; they can still be hit, especially with good technology. What the heck is âflint steelâ?âŠAnyway, thereâs not much of anything that couldnât be severely damaged with a large armor-piercing HEAT munition or a nuke. Much cheaper & easier than giant robots. Are they going to go with the âit absorbs all energyâ trope?
In any case, it sounds like the early reviews are generally good, so maybe thereâs hope!
margueritem over 11 years ago
I sense a major loss of spleen, soon.
Bilan over 11 years ago
If they can get it outside of the magnetic field, the solar winds can hurt him. Then Trooper X-131 can finish him off by reading some of his literature.
Chithing over 11 years ago
That was always my favorite episode.
TechnoScotty over 11 years ago
This is what happens when you make Olympic mascots angry!
James Hopkins over 11 years ago
Make another giant robot to fight against it. Anime taught me that!
realexander over 11 years ago
When I first saw the trailer for Pacific Rim I thought âIâd love a good Gozilla-type movie. But fighting the monsters with giant robots? Thatâs just dumb!â
I guess Tim Rickard agrees.
GoodQuestion Premium Member over 11 years ago
Yep, thatâs when Brew switched to cheese puffs . . . . â»
EarlOfCork over 11 years ago
Well, if Brewster has a better response to running out of Funyuns, Iâd like to hear it.
Cat Hammer over 11 years ago
Maybe Pacific Rim will be funâŠI WANT to like the idea, but just canât get past the âstupidâ factor. We have armaments that can plasma-burn holes thru a foot of armor, but canât poke a hole in a lizard? A nuke-tipped drone couldnât be put in a giant mouth or eye? If you have to build a robot, why not build it twice the size of its opponent, instead of equivalent? Why not something that clamps on and delivers a nuke or shaped charge? The list just goes on and on, & I have problems with plots that donât follow a logical path in addressing the purported problem.
fortdearborn Premium Member over 11 years ago
I sure hope that the strip finds an opportunity for a nod to Futurama which is wrapping up its final season.
Alabama Al over 11 years ago
The problem with the Godzilla/Transformers/Giant Robots line is they completely ignore the Square-Cube Law. (Look it up.)
McSpook over 11 years ago
That episode was a nod to the âId Monsterâ in âForbidden Planet.â
H P Hundt Premium Member over 11 years ago
Itâs Mike, just wait until Sulley shows up.
Veridian over 11 years ago
Cite Him for not being Licensed to Run Moks of Course!
Cat Hammer over 11 years ago
Lots of targets move; they can still be hit, especially with good technology. What the heck is âflint steelâ?âŠAnyway, thereâs not much of anything that couldnât be severely damaged with a large armor-piercing HEAT munition or a nuke. Much cheaper & easier than giant robots. Are they going to go with the âit absorbs all energyâ trope?
In any case, it sounds like the early reviews are generally good, so maybe thereâs hope!