Saturday, June 30, 2012

Giant Robots for Japan (and why it might just work)


According to Geekosystem (who, admittedly, credits Kotaku, but there's no way in hell I'm linking to that terrible site), two members of Japan's Liberal Democratic Party, Tadamori Oshima and Bunmei Ibuki, plan to discuss the plausibility of building a real, fully operational giant robot. Now, you may recall that the Japanese have previously built a 1:1 scale model of a Gundam, but building a Gundam that is capable of actually moving, nevermind operating in a live-fire combat environment, is a significantly more difficult challenge.

Now, don't get me wrong - I love my 'Mechs. My desk currently has a pair of BattleTech miniatures on it - a Clan Jade Falcon Loki and a Clan Nova Cat Shadow Cat, to be precise - the vast majority of my PS2 games have "Armored Core" in the title, and in high school, any time not spent at the FLGS playing MechWarrior: Dark Age was spent at home playing MechWarrior 4: Mercenaries online. You dig giant robots, I dig giant robots, we dig giant robots, chicks dig giant robots. It's an unavoidable part of being a nerd.

Unfortunately, in real life, giant robots (hereafter referred to as 'Mechs, because I grew up using the BattleTech term) are...well, stupid, especially those that are bipedal. Really stupid, in fact. There's a number of issues with the concept from both engineering and tactical standpoints that make the idea of Atlases serving in the future U.S. Army ridiculous.

Thursday, June 28, 2012

Reactor: Online. Sensors: Online. Weapons: Online.

...All Functioning Systems: Nominal.

I suppose there will be time for introductions later (if I decide to do them anyway), but for the moment, I'm just getting everything set up. All you need to know about me is that I'm a young gamer/gun nerd with too much time on his hands and opinions I can't keep to myself.

What am I setting up, you ask?

Well, we'll iron that out over time. If nothing else, it should be a pretty wild ride for those of us who love games and the real-world warfighting technology in them. This is to be a home for the warriors of virtual battlefields; a opinion page for the 21st century digital warfighter.

In the meantime, sit back, relax, and pardon my dust. As they say, I cannot into webpage design. If you'd like to give me a hand, shoot me an e-mail at dwvalkyrieraptor@gmail.com.