Kagashi wrote:There is your canon source.
No offense, while official, the rpg books are not canon.
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Kagashi wrote:There is your canon source.
Dead Boy wrote:All hail Jefffar... King of the Mods
jaymz wrote:Kagashi wrote:There is your canon source.
No offense, while official, the rpg books are not canon.
dataweaver wrote:No offense intended, but you might want to review the definition of "snarky", as I believe that this is the second time I've seen you misuse it. There's nothing snarky in Kagashi's post: just a straightforward observation of facts — possibly incorrect and/or irrelevant facts, but facts nonetheless.
That said, maybe some clarification is in order: is the discussion in question supposed to be in the context of the RPG (in which case Kagashi's observations have merit), or has it expanded to be a general discussion about the show (in which case you're right)? I suspect the latter.
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Gryphon wrote:My issue us that self destruct device is that the military mindset doesn't typically encompass such a concept.
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Jefffar wrote:We don't know for sure if Max actually used a self destruct device or not, as we never see how the explosion was triggered. The novels did indicate that the crew played with a few failsafes rather than pulling the pin on a self destruct.
Zer0 Kay wrote:Damn you for anticipating my question. I've really got to unfoe you, your information is far more valuable than my sanity when dealing with your blunt callousness.
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Gryphon wrote:Accepted, even I received an M14 thermite hand grenade....
Gryphon wrote:You know what? I was all set to fire a shot back across yer bow there on this one, but you do have a very good point about the science fiction trope aspect. *shrugs* I still won't use them in my game, because I think it's a bad trope, but it's fictional viability is acceptable to some , and enough have argued for it that it's clear I am in the minority here. Ah well, it is a game after all.
Gryphon wrote:Accepted, even I received an M14 thermite hand grenade to toss in my HUMVEE shelter carrier with over a mil and a half worth of high tech communications gear in case my position was overrun. Thus, I was trained to properly do this, and no "self destruct" was needed.
Gryphon wrote:Having to hump all of that additional crap would really suck.
Gryphon wrote:Did they actually intend for you to try and take all of that stuff, or just the critical stuff.
Gryphon wrote:..what ever that would end up being?
Tiree wrote:Also most TNG era mecha such as alphas and cyclones were meant for resistence fighters. The easier you make it for them to use and fix, the more fighters you had one the ground.
What Lunk is able to do taking care of 4 Veritechs without a garage... makes me think the Alpha was easy to repair... it was designed in the 10's... to preform on a planet what have been blown to crap and had a very limited population and few civilized areas...I'd agree with the cyclone being made for easy maintenance (either by their operators or resistence fighters), but I'm going to have to disagree regarding the Alpha since it first fielded in the late 2010's/early 2020's and the I doubt the H, I and Z models were specifically designed for easy maintenance.
Seto Kaiba wrote:Roger Harkavy first brought the existence of the art book proposal and its eventual rejection by Harmony Gold to my attention, and I sought confirmation from a Harmony Gold employee who confirmed that the project was thrown out by Tommy due to office politics and AoTSC, yes.
Tiree wrote:A few years back I was talking with Jason Marker over getting the AFC-R-02 Ground Attack Legioss into the book. Apparently a piece of the artwork for that had made it into a blog from a Magazine. It was an article written by Mr. Harkavy. Jason had informed me that years before PB had let go of the license someone had tried to sell PB and HG the information separately, but neither wanted to pay how much he was asking for.
Now I am pretty sure Jason did purchase a copy of the Magazine. So I am not sure if Mr. Harkavy had a big book that he was trying to shill or not. But he has been shilling this information since 2007, probably from 2005 and well before.
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Jefffar wrote:I suspect the communication cut off probably came around the time Mr. Marker and Palladium parted ways.
Roger wrote:Jefffar wrote:I suspect the communication cut off probably came around the time Mr. Marker and Palladium parted ways.
According to Jason Marker's blog, he was laid off in September 2009, months after I stopped trying to re-establish communication with Palladium:
http://www.motorcitygamewerks.net/2010/ ... -gtfo.html