長き沈黙を経て、シリーズ最新作にしてナンバリングタイトルが遂に登場完全新作メカアクション『ARMORED CORE VI FIRES OF RUBICON(アーマード・コアVI ファイアーズオブルビコン)』アセンブルした自分だけのオリジナルメカを操り、立体的で緩急のあるステージを三次元立体機動で自由に駆け巡ること...
I'm not 100% sure, but a thought that immediately comes to mind: It's a power fantasy (and who doesn't love one of those) that involves a whole community of engineers, mechanics and other assorted support staff, which makes it less fascist than other power fantasies about like, superheros or whatever, in which one individual is just objectively superhuman and superior to others.
Scrappy Garage Teams are my favorite parts of a mech series. Nothing I love more than someone eho cares more about my giant robot because they built/rebuild it on the regular
I remember noticing this when I first watched Evangelion. I hadn't watched much mecha stuff but I was amazed at the effort I was seeing put into showing just how many people were involved in getting them moving.
Oh hell yeah.
Also what's up with communists and loving giant robots
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rip to a real one, you deserved better
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Alpha was military green - Crimson Typhoon (the Chinese Jaeger) was, naturally, red.
(I actually just rewatched Pacific Rim the other night)
I'm not 100% sure, but a thought that immediately comes to mind: It's a power fantasy (and who doesn't love one of those) that involves a whole community of engineers, mechanics and other assorted support staff, which makes it less fascist than other power fantasies about like, superheros or whatever, in which one individual is just objectively superhuman and superior to others.
Scrappy Garage Teams are my favorite parts of a mech series. Nothing I love more than someone eho cares more about my giant robot because they built/rebuild it on the regular
I remember noticing this when I first watched Evangelion. I hadn't watched much mecha stuff but I was amazed at the effort I was seeing put into showing just how many people were involved in getting them moving.
Productive forces.