Dark Duel wrote:Cecile's custom Sutherland is still a one-off modified unit. Its existence does not necessarily prove that Blaze Luminous tech is suitable for mass production. If it were, it would have been.
Or is it just the "author's arbitrariness"... anyway, "Blaze Luminous" can be set to "Sutherland" without significant changes in design, and different models of "Lancelot" set modified and modified versions, so the scope for equipping quite there...
With regards to serial production, this technique is nominally set to air warships at Britannia, why not bet on mecha?... Very interesting...
Well, at least, the Command Model "Akatsuki Zikisan", produced in small series, has a protective energy system...
Arsarcana wrote:That is completely irrelevant to my response. You asked why everyone else didn't immediately start copying Britannian designs and we've provided reasons.
"Reasons" is the concept of "active defense" Europeans and the "numerical superiority" in Chinese? And how is it connected with the rejection of the anthropomorphic "Knights", especially given the fact that there is already a sample has passed the baptism of fire...
Arsarcana wrote:You then ask why they didn't keep using their original designs in perpetuity afterwards and we've pointed out that they did continue development on them at the same time as they worked on newer designs with more similarities to Britannian models.
The question "Why?" they were to create a mecha based on the British concept of "If" their artillery "knightmare" were comparable with the enemy? (mean machine serial, super prototype at the end of the first season was only a few pieces)
Arsarcana wrote:Actually, given your bizarre fetish for bells and whistles on mass production machines, you'd think that you'd be overjoyed with the idea of the Panzer Wespe since it's crammed to the gills with guns...
I love serial real-mecha, because, deep down, I hope someday to see their real counterparts in the metal... If I have to choose from "Code geass", it definitely will be "Burai"
Anyway, a couple of extra guns (or missiles?) have a "Wespe", not to any comparison with a completely different design and layout "Alexander"
Arsarcana wrote:... If that wasn't the analogy you were trying to make I'm sorry, your English is hard to interpret at times. Either way, my analogy still works. A more advanced plane will still perform better than an old one even if both are equipped with the exact same weapons. ...
The idea of analogy was the fact that the modern fighting vehicles are equipped with modern weapons and equipment, and because the British Empire can produce highly advanced weaponry in commercial quantities, are equipped with the old-fashioned way "Wards" look ridiculous