Seto wrote:]That's nice, but it still proves nothing
Wrong, it proves that mecha do exist with Syncro-cannon weapons. Remember, the whole point was that you said there aren't any. Dialogue points to their existence on the Beta during TSC, which is a mecha. We don't see one used, but dialogue establishes their existence on said platforms. QED.
Seto wrote:Sorry, but your argument and conclusion don't line up. The apples-to-apples comparison against Invid carries between the series and RTSC clearly indicates the synchro cannons on ships like the Shimakaze are inferior to the regular turreted beam guns on the Ikazuchi, etc.
I don't recall any scene in RTSC that is equivalent to RT85 w/Syncro-cannon use (even went through scene). They use them to bombard the Invid Carrier fleet as it rises up, but the weapons aren't shown to hit like that. The only incident close to your description appears to be fire from the VFs and not from another capital ship IMHO.
Seto wrote:That's field artillery, and larger than the mecha in common use... it's also shown to be not all that powerful, and only kills multiple Invid when they obligingly line up so one shot can hit them all.
It's certainly bigger than a Cyclone, but the animation really doesn't have many other instances of the platform w/other mecha to compare size directly. The unit is ~3 units high x ~6 units long (barrel) x ~5 units diameter of platform. 1 Unit being equal to Rand's height based on a screen capture of Rand entering the platform (standing erect on it). The 2E RPG puts him at 1.7m in height, resulting in dimensions of approx. 5.1m x 10.2m x 8.5m, smaller than a Beta fighter with wings at full spread (or it's B-mode width instead of full wingspan), and pretty close to the Alpha in fighter mode. So it is in the size range for mecha in common use during that period (and lets not forget that TMS has the Monster with its overly large size compared to the norm, so there could be the odd case outside the norm).
And those rough measurements hold up when Sue's Cyclone is used, and extrapolated w/another shot (as her Cyc is only in a partial shot) separate from the shot used for Rand. There are a few that have him seated and visible, so additional estimations can be made from that to (haven't done them).
Seto wrote: All you've demonstrated there is that Breetai is insanely strong... and even then he needed to get a fall of dozens of meters to do damage to Ben's VF-1A's head with that pipe, and needed both hands to crush Rick's VF-1J's head. (He's also established, by his own dialogue, to be much tougher than the average Zentradi.)
What about Khyron using an expended gunpod as a club (he dropped 3 VF-1s in Battloid and put them out of commission) in "BrokenHeart". An MPA also chucked a VF-1 in fighter mode into a truck, exploding in "Private Time". Doesn't look very durable to me w/o those named pilots providing plot shields.
Seto wrote:The only damage it sustained was the loss of one vertical stabilizer... that wouldn't be disabling damage on a plane from 60 years ago, let alone one today.
Then we really don't know the reason for why Scott abandons the Alpha in Ep61.
Seto wrote:The fuel shortage mentioned in RTSC is caused by the Invid taking all protoculture on Earth with them, and the SDF-3 going missing with their only means of making more. There was no fuel shortage until both of those things happened.
The Invid taking the PC on Earth would not effect the UEEF reserves as they did not have access to it during that period. That they knew there was additional reserves on Earth isn't disputed, but I don't see why they would count a reserve they don't have access to yet in decision making.
The SDF-3 may have the Matrix, but do they have the necessary raw materials to produce PC? (Which IINM includes the Flower of Life).
Seto wrote:You might want to review the animation... Scott's engines aren't burning when he ejects that Beta, and he was in the midst of a deceleration burn when he ejected it.
I did review the animation, Scott does execute a burn with the Beta separation. It is of short duration (@10:23 see engine burn during Beta sep, it isn't until 10:24 that the engines appear to shut off with Earth in view).
Seto wrote:You might want to review the animation then, chief... your memory's a little faulty.
There's nothing wrong with my memory in this regard. The mecha display equal feats of agility within an acceptable margin. What the VF-1 does have is lots more exposure in an operational state compared to the other VTs in Robotech.
Out of 85episodes
36 are Macross Saga
-VF-1 (partaking in combat in 22, though it may be in more episodes and ignoring flashback use and dream sequence)
24 are from Masters Saga:
-Logan (partakes in 5episodes, 4 in combat)
-VHT (combat in 12 episodes, may be in others w/o combat)
-AGAC (combat in 7 episodes, may be in others w/o combat)
25 are NG Saga:
-Alpha (combat in 16 episodes, though is visible in others and ignoring dream sequence)
-Beta (combat in 4 episodes, though is visible in others)
--A/B combined used in combat in 4 episodes, though visible in others w/overlap in the Alpha & Beta solo
-Cyclones (combat in 17 episodes)
Based on those numbers, the VF-1 gets seen more and will create bias in an assessment as it is more prevalent with exposure.