Gryphon wrote:Well, you have said several times that the Zor are really the same as the humans in ASC's OSM. Since they use full up mental control in their mecha, maybe that was just a very, very advanced version of what the less advanced human's in Glorie were using, and thus they didn't really need as many controls as we would expect?
Er... you may be misremembering what I said. The Zor were, yes, intended to be temporally displaced humans who settled Glorie, had their own nuclear winter, and fled that planet too,
Megazone 23-style (sort of). Their Bioroids aren't really true "mental" control. The mecha is just redirecting selected impulses from the pilot's motor nerves.
There's nothing I've yet found to suggest that Glorie's Southern Cross Army had access to anything on that scale, technologically. If they did, they wouldn't have needed an optical targeting assist system.
Gryphon wrote:Since you are more aware of this than I, just how much time passed between the first more or less functional prototype of a Destroid and the first practical variable fighter prototypes then?
Development started about five months apart in the
Robotech 'verse... and were rival programs per "From the Stars".
Development of destroids in
Macross started in 2001, and the first test unit rolled out in December of that year. It took three more years for the first prototype VF to be produced... though those two programs were not rivals, but complimentary developments which began at the same time.
Gryphon wrote:However, are we certain that the Destroid has four separate peddles, and not two peddles broken down into two parts for some reason?
Pretty darn sure, yes... I apologize for the not-exactly-huge size of the art I linked, but it's what was on hand at the time.
Gryphon wrote:(And I can't for the life of me figure out why it would need four peddles...
That makes two of us.
Gryphon wrote:Do...we have a different view of what HOTAS means chief? Cause the Spartan has at least a dozen candidates for this role, while the Valkyrie has at least one on the left hand control stick, and possibly two.
Officially, HOTAS is a design principle where the pilot can access vital systems using controls placed directly onto the throttle lever and stick... minimizing the need for the pilot to remove his hands from either to manipulate switches in the cockpit during flight. The way that both the VF-1 and Alpha handle transformation, for instance, pretty thoroughly breaks the notion that they're HOTAS setups... the VF-1 needs the pilot to use his left hand to manipulate the bank of sliders, and the Alpha needs the pilot to use his right hand to manipulate a second, throttle-like mode selector opposite the throttle.
Gryphon wrote:(though it certainly seems to have enough additional controls anyhow, doesn't it?), while the former needs two different control setups for its "two" different modes (I say two since it apparently more or less functions like a jet when its in Gerwalk...though how I couldn't say really...)
The Destroids need specialist controls for their various specialist roles... Tomahawks need to be able to coordinate fire, switch between a huge number of weapons on the fly, prioritize a selection of ground targets, and deal with both direct and indirect-fire munitions. Defenders and Phalanxes need to cope with their various anti-aircraft functions, some of which include using radars as direct attack weapons, and coordinating anti-air intercept operations. Your Monsters need to focus on ordinance delivery at range... and Spartans need to focus both upon brawling AND ranged combat with direct and non-direct weapons.
Gryphon wrote:Either way, it isn't unrealistic to allow a pilot trained in one to operate the other with penalties, nor is it unrealistic to allow a trained variable fighter pilot to cross train in a mecha that was available aboard the SDF-1 for the entire trip from Pluto's orbit to Earth.
Pretty unrealistic to me, since their controls are so radically different. This is less an issue where
Macross is concerned, because of the aforementioned control refinements that never occur in
Robotech.
Gryphon wrote:And finally, I have to ask this, since I only noted it a while ago. I mentioned the United Nations Spacy Navy and United Nations Space/Ground Army, and you said there wasn't any United Nations at all...then what did the UN in UN Spacy stand for originally, and what would it have stood for in Robotech alternate to the United Nations? I don't understand this one at all chief.
The painfully long and detailed explanation of this has been mercilessly abbreviated for your reading convenience.
The "UN" is short for "Unity" (though some translations have used "Unified" or "Unification") with respect to the government and military. It's a contrived acronym, since the UN Gov't was actually founded by the United Nations in the
Macross-verse. It was the United Nations that organized investigation of the crashed alien ship, and framed the plan for the unified Earth government in response to the idea of coping with an alien invasion. The UN (Unity) Government was formally inaugurated in January 2001, which also marked the end, both for the United Nations as an organization, and for its brief role as a transitional gov't which functioned as a provisional Unity Government before the genuine article went live in 2001.
UN is just shorthand, the full name of the government would be the Earth Unity Government (or Earth Unified Government). They dropped the "Earth" most of the time, and added that "New" when the government was reformed in the 2050s to better cope with the way they'd expanded into space. (Which is why the government from
Macross Frontier is the New Unity Government and the military is the New UN Spacy.)
Robotech based its official timeline off the
Macross one, so a lot of the basic events are the same... but the government's formal name is, according to the timeline on Robotech.com, the "United Nations of Earth" Government. From their early logo, it looks a great deal like it really is just the United Nations assuming control over the world. United Earth Government is an abbreviation (initially). It looks like it may have been formally renamed to just the United Earth Government after the annihilation of Earth's surface.