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Posted: Sun May 06, 2007 10:22 am
Huh, some really cool stuff here, Void. Not much to add or question on your score, so I'm going to run to a tangent... which, incidentally, you just touched on.
The ZERO System 2.0 on the XXXG-00W0L Gundam Lucifer is, technically, an improvement on the original system, with better, more detailed data input, and probably increased brainwave augmentation. It also doesn't simply make suggestions: it hijacks its user into following one of its outcomes. This, of course, is very highly conducive to its pilots going absolutely bonkers.
The ZERO System 2.5, though, doesn't have any of those mental side-effects, while still maintaining its edge over its forerunner. So this begs the question: how?
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Posted: Sun May 06, 2007 4:14 pm
TI never goes into any real depth on the technology; it's just there, really.
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Preventer Void Vice Captain
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Sailor Gundam 06 Vice Captain
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Posted: Sun May 06, 2007 9:14 pm
Well, if they're following typical softward version numbering conventions, then obviously, they found something and changed it in the new version. However, I would think for such a big change, that they would have gone to 3.0 instead of only 2.5.
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Posted: Sun May 06, 2007 9:30 pm
it's also an interesting side note that the Tien Lung looks so much like Altron/Nataku
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Posted: Sun May 06, 2007 11:36 pm
Well, the point of that manga is that most of the MS are OZ's attempts to make mass produced versions of the five Gundams. They were made by Romefeller, but never used because Treize took over, so they basically sat in storage at a colony until someone found out about them.
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Posted: Mon Dec 03, 2007 9:21 am
......Wow..... I have to say, your's is one of the best analases I have ever seen on the ZERO System. I understand it a lot better now. I actually had an idea for a fanfic once where there was extensive use of a few modified versions of the ZERO System. The actual computer algorithm that defines the System strikes me as being remarkably flexible, so there is a surprisingly large amount of purposes it could be used for. A missle guidance system, a supercomputer......heck, one could even go so far as to attempt to install it into a warship as an AI capable of taking its own action when necessary. It's an interesting concept to ponder, I think......
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