Japan startup unveils 15-foot robot suit for space exploration::undefined

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    Weird. I didn’t know Gundams had wheels.

    Fucking trash article. Every single outlet reporting on this is calling it a Gundam. Clearly we wouldn’t know what a 15 foot tall robot is without someone comparing it to a 100ft bipedal machine with massive guns and lightsabers that looks totally different than what they’re describing.

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      There are plenty of instances in anime where mechs (I guess not specifically Gundam) have wheels or skates/wheels, like Code Geass. I think its mostly so they don’t have to animate walking on the ground or draw different leg movements/positions.

      Edit: added stuff about drawing.

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    Maybe…

    Maybe…

    Maybe I will live to see the legendary Mecha Duck Space Battles

    STEP OFF

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    “Japan, we don’t need to design a mecha for everything.”

    “But Gundam P1ANT will make crop harvesting 10% more efficient!”

    “We need to get you into a war just so you have an outlet.”

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    The demands of space exploration weight reduction, weight reduction, compactness and weight reduction. The demands of disaster relief are probably all terrain mobility, strength and stability. Those attributes are polar opposites.

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        Every time someone gets all self righteous and posts stuff about how this isn’t “practical” or “cost-effective” or “actually useful in a real world scenario, where efficacy is needed”.

        They always forget the critical important factor: Mech Suits are Awesome!

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    No, it’s not for space exploration, and no, it wasn’t unveiled by the nation of Japan. Hyperbole to the extreme, shame on you, Independent.

    Some Japanese bloke built it after learning how to weld, and said he thinks it’d be cool if something like it could be used for space exploration one day.

    There’s no story here, just a guy doing simple DIY metalwork robotics.

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          And the ones in aliens were but they didn’t call them that. Being a bit pedantic aren’t you.

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            The Aliens power lifters are on the border of “Suit”. You stand in them. The arms and legs have your arms and legs inside them, and they move as yours do. So yah I’d call that a suit that you wear. Just barely.

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    boondoggle noun

    1. a wasteful and worthless project undertaken for political, corporate, or personal gain
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      I don’t know that I’d call this wasteful or worthless. Does it have a current application? Likely not. But that doesn’t mean it can’t be built upon.

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        Yeah it is wasteful or worthless. The designer even said “we made it to look like anime”. Mechs are incredibly impractical in anything in the real world. There’s a reason why they haven’t been made (and that reason isn’t “lack of technology”)

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          The only reason we don’t have mechanized suits fighting in a titanium octagon is the cost vastly outweighs the potential income.

          It’s entirely possible, entirely impractical, and while it looks super fucking cool to have a small mech suit you can walk around in, the cost will make any damages prohibitively expensive.

          So basically right now it’s nothing more than a toy, and ultimately it’s not really trying to be. It’s not a demo, and “proof of concept” is even pushing it. Like you said, the designers said basically the same thing.

          It’s basically telling a WWE fan that the whole thing isn’t real and the wrestlers drama stories aren’t true. They know. They don’t care. It’s entertainment for entertainments’ sake.

          We know it’s not practical… But come on… points gundam suit.

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            The designers aren’t also saying “this will be used to make mechs fight”. They want it in disaster recovery and aerospace use. Where they are extremely not worth it.

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          I live on the same planet as someone who doesn’t see the value of piloting this thing and shouting “get away from her you BITCH” or standing in awe of it and saying “Metal Gear?!”

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        This is a hobby for a man-child with more money and time than sense. I bet you the speed that the arms move in the video is the max they’re capable of.

        This will never be useful for any actual work. Someone might eventually buy it for a publicity stunt.