Gryphon wrote:First, we know the DoZ had some sort of space capability, because the Masters thought it possible the DoZ might have recovered the SDF-1..from somewhere else in the universe no less.
True; I meant "space
combat fleet."
Gryphon wrote:Second, we know they had a war capable space presence because that was in part what the Zentraedi were intended to suppress.
Was it? The series tell us very little about relations between the DoZ and the Zentraedi, and I'd guess DoZ is a category, not an organization.
rtsurfer wrote:If the Alpha/Shadow Alpha production facilities are automated, it might have simply been a matter of changing the settings so that the machines fabricated larger SA parts. Which were then attached to either an also upsized SA frame or another mecha's frame. Alphas/Shadow Alphas and Betas were apparently the primary large mechas being produced at the time so if they were going to produce a limited run heavier armored mecha they might temporarily use one of those production lines, hence it looks like a larger SA.
So the "Vindicator" was designed to take advantage of an existing production pattern? That's clever, but I still don't think it works; why would every substructure be scaled up exactly the same way?
jaymz wrote:1 - Not everything would be scaled up the same obviously. Perhaps it is a basic Alpha frame with larger external parts thus why it is larger and looks the same because larger external parts were easier to fit to the basic Alpha frame?
Then wouldn't it be the same size as an Alpha, and all scrunched-up?
ShadowLogan wrote:The A-6/EA-6 might not be the best example, but it does illustrate that craft can physically grow between models. Not all the changes can be the result of the cockpit in every instance.
But when RL aircraft are resized, it due to the addition of larger components to the original frame — the Vindicator looks identical despite sharing
no common parts.
rtsurfer wrote:Are the Shadow Alpha-Fighters & Shadow Betas NEW off the production line or are they Shadow REFITS of existing Alphas & Betas with new paint jobs?
The Shadow-Alpha is structurally distinct, so it's more than a paint-job, at least.
rtsurfer wrote:For that matter, how many of the capital ships are Shadow refits with a new paint job rather than brand new Shadow vessels?
The ones from "tNG" are "paint jobs," while the ones from
tSC have new fiddly bits attached; I can only guess how that relates to new construction.
dataweaver wrote:It has occurred to me in the past that a lot about Sentinels vs. New Generation would make a heck of a lot more sense if we were to assume that the Protoculture sensing capabilities were an innovation of the Regess' forces, and not a standard-issue feature shared by all Invid. It would neatly explain why Scott was as surprised as anyone by Rand's assertion that the Protoculture systems were attracting the Invid, and it would mean that mecha and spacecraft designed to go up against the Regent's Invid could make do with more traditional means of stealth et al.
Didn't the Zentraedi have a protoculture detector in "Season's Greetings"?
rtsurfer wrote:This got me thinking, how exactly are the Super Shadow Alpha Fighter & Beta different from the standard SA/B? Is there a size difference, a notable structural difference, new engines or just the add-ons?
Just the last, AFAIK.
rtsurfer wrote:If its just the add-ons, could the standard A/B & SA/B be modified to accept the super enhancements?
That's how it was done back in "tMS," IINM.
rtsurfer wrote:I guess the thing that puzzles me the most is why they deployed untested WMD, the devastating Neutron S, but left the Super Shadows sitting in SSL?
IIRC, their shadow devices hadn't been installed yet.
ShadowLogan wrote:I have looked at the Condor in Battloid Mode. A discussion (at RT.com) relating the Condor to the Alpha resulted in my current thinking that the Condor sould be nothing more than an Alpha in add-on armor (ala the Armored Battloid in "Miss Macross").
That seems unlikely to me. The Condor and Alpha have almost no common details, and little of the Condor detailing suggests the functions add-ons show.
ShadowLogan wrote:From the show it seems like...the REF has a man power shortage of pilots.
I assume this is the reason for the Alpha-Drones.
rtsurfer wrote:There's a piece of b&w art in uRRG's Beta entry and floating around the net which shows a Beta's wing with three hardpoints. It shows two racks of missiles inside and outside with a single larger missile mounted between them. Anyone know if this from the OSM or something the uRRG or another fan drew?
Peter Walker wrote:The underwing ordnance was based upon a picture on the first page of the Mospeada section of the ARTMIC Bible; though not seen in the show, this capability is plausible, and we included it.
Since a detail of the color picture is next to the "External hardpoints" section, I assume that's what they're referring to.
Gryphon wrote:Those two round things on the sides of the Beta's cockpit, you know, the ones they use to think were LRMs? Those are supposed to be thrust bypass ducts....
I've wondered what those were! What source did you use?
rtsurfer wrote:Also, why did they just leave Scott's Beta sitting around somewhere near the battlefield instead of actually using it for the ground force assault?
For that matter, what about Rand and Rook's Alphas? For that matter, what about their Cyclones?
ShadowLogan wrote:re: Cost
The cost comparision I am looking at is for a g-Alpha is compared to a r-Alpha, NOT to the Beta, AND at the production and deployment stages. From a development perspective the g-Alpha certainly can borrow from the r-alpha reducing cost. The main thing that could not be borrow would be the frame. The engines and the MM-60 equivalent systems could be new, modifications, or taken as is.
In terms of components, it has
no parts in common.
Since the leg is enlarged, I would assume the engine is enlarged along with it. (It would have to be, to keep comparable performance with increased weight.)
To stay an "MM-60," it would have to carry an enlarged missile that scales up exactly like the plane!
Chris0013 wrote:This is what chaps my hide about it....the Beta is a damn good fighter / bomber that gets no real love.
I assume some things are so obvious they just don't need saying...
ShadowLogan wrote:It would be more accurate to say the Beta Scott's team had is the only one shown with a pilot. Which has lead me to think the Beta should be a drone aircraft....
I don't known; all drone aircraft in
Robotech have distinctive "cockpits."
ShadowLogan wrote:Seto Kaiba wrote:As I and others have pointed out, "borrowing" is not likely to happen because the innards of the plane would have to be completely redesigned to function at the larger scale. It'd be essentially designing an entirely new plane, ala the F/A-18E/F
But it does happen in real life. The F-117 used components that where taken from other aircraft. I know it borrowed from the F-16, which is smaller by ~15ft in length, ~4ft in height, ~10ft wingspan. The engines are also in the same family as the F/A-18's (which is still smaller than an F-117).
This shows that you can take hardware from a smaller platform and put them in a larger platform and expect them to work.
But the Vindicator
doesn't use Shadow Fighter hardware; for example, a normal Shadow Fighter head would appear disproportionately small.
ShadowLogan wrote:Seto Kaiba wrote:Could be, but more than likely isn't. Remember, there was no such thing as a giant Alpha in MOSPEADA.
As an AE this is starting to become a pattern with distinct shots and is no longer confined to the same episode and even a non-Shadow unit.
I think it unlikely that the show's artists would draw five distinct designs then turn around and reuse them as separate, "large" mecha.
ShadowLogan wrote:Seto Kaiba wrote:But there's no precedent for mass-production of the JANICE system... she was supposedly one of a kind right up until her first body's destruction, and from then on she was definitely one of a kind as a synthesis of human and Haydonite technology.
Well I was thinking of a less sophisticated version of JANICE, consider it a knock-off because IIRC even her original body was recovered from the SDF-1. Maybe a JANICE sized GMP bot would have been a better description. I thought of Janice because she was a VF Pilot in Sentinels (Novels and 1E RPG).
IMO, this is creating a major new narrative element to fix, at most, a very minor problem.
jaymz wrote:Animation just isn't always accurate. Just look at the debate that occurred over the frakin' nose lasers for 20 years.
Good times.
WRT Valkyrie wing hardpoints:
A lot here depends on the exact positions of the missiles: does the location of the outside 3-MERs correspond to that of the outmost large missile or the space between the two outside missiles? Both missiles and wings are drawn inconsistently so it's hard to tell.
I'll note that all the shots of large missiles show them aligned with the leading edge of the wing, instead of each other.
rtsurfer wrote:In addition to the VEFR-1, there's also a VF-1 with tail missiles and an Orguss VF/Destroid, both of which also appear in other episodes.
And don't forget Twin-Box!
Also, what other episodes does "tail-missile" appear in?
jaymz wrote:[T]hey allowed the three head guns (which was stretch at best and should not have been allowed)....
What do you have against Three-Laser?