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So that's what, about P.S. 2400? :eek:
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Zerebus wrote:
Tinker Dragoon wrote:So that's what, about P.S. 2400? :eek:


That's a HUMAN PS of 2400. It's a Robotic PS of nothing.... because it was designed before Rifts even had that Robotic PS chart.

That said, I recall that one of the major Robotech online fansites had a PS listing for all available mecha...


More like a Zentraedi PS of 2400 but I won't belabor the point :D
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For what its worth if you look in Macroos II it list Robotic Strengths for all the Mecha you could easily adapt Strength by comparisons.
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Ok....

in Half Moon, Zor Prime's Elite Commander Bioroid picks up Dana's VHT-1A Spartas....a 26.4 ton mecha. That is the only time I can think of in the Tv series where something like this occurs. Robotic Strength from Rifts should tell you what it is.
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The Bioroids should all be very strong, IMHO, as compared with human and Zentraedi mecha, both of which seem to rely on classic hydraulics and gears.


Well...based on schematics seen in the artwork as well as in the animation, the Bioroids are built with a musculature made of some kind of an advanced polymer I guess (Louie calls them wires in the show). Its a good bet that all of it is superconductive to prevent heat waste buildup and stress on the internal structure.

Anyway, Zor Prime's Elite Commander model weighs in at 12 tons and picked up Dana's Spartas which weighs 26.4 tons. Thats 2 and 1/5th times the Bioroid's weight.
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I figure they're the same superconductive myomer fibers used in Battletech


The main exception to that would be that once you override the main control mechanism of the Bioroid...you can cause the muscle bundles to flex by simple body movement. We see Louie, and then Dana, wrap a cut cord around their arms and flex....causing the Bioroid to respond. A very ADVANCED form of power amplified body armor (at least that is what Dr. Sampson Beckett states).
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