Super Robot Quest G

[X] "I can think of something..." (WRITE-IN)
-[X] You said that you wanted a big, armoured brawler, but had problems with enough power to make it walk. Well, your Fulgur particles fix the power problem, but what if your brawler was also lighter?
- When you first met Jenkins, she mentioned that one of the issues her team was facing was that her prototype was too heavy to move. The anti-gravity treatment would mitigate this immensely, and even if they've already solved it it'll allow them to build even bigger.
 
[X] "I can think of something..." (WRITE-IN)
-[X] You said that you wanted a big, armoured brawler, but had problems with enough power to make it walk. Well, your Fulgur particles fix the power problem, but what if your brawler was also lighter?
- When you first met Jenkins, she mentioned that one of the issues her team was facing was that her prototype was too heavy to move. The anti-gravity treatment would mitigate this immensely, and even if they've already solved it it'll allow them to build even bigger.
 
Random thought about Mercury V; I assume that the correct pronunciation is Mercury Vee, just like its inspiration Mazinger Zetto, but has anyone else been calling it Mercury 5 in their head and had to keep correcting themselves?
 
[X] "I can think of something..." (WRITE-IN)
-[X] You said that you wanted a big, armoured brawler, but had problems with enough power to make it walk. Well, your Fulgur particles fix the power problem, but what if your brawler was also lighter?
- When you first met Jenkins, she mentioned that one of the issues her team was facing was that her prototype was too heavy to move. The anti-gravity treatment would mitigate this immensely, and even if they've already solved it it'll allow them to build even bigger.
 
[x] "Depending on how reliable the Fulgur engines are, Energy Blasters could be a good shot in the arm."
[X] I can think of something...
-The chemical compound that was found in the Warlord's gunship. By the time we discovered it, it was rendered redundant, but maybe Ground Pound can find a use for it.
[X] "I can think of something..." (WRITE-IN)
-[X] You said that you wanted a big, armoured brawler, but had problems with enough power to make it walk. Well, your Fulgur particles fix the power problem, but what if your brawler was also lighter?
- When you first met Jenkins, she mentioned that one of the issues her team was facing was that her prototype was too heavy to move. The anti-gravity treatment would mitigate this immensely, and even if they've already solved it it'll allow them to build even bigger.
 
[X] I can think of something...
-The chemical compound that was found in the Warlord's gunship. By the time we discovered it, it was rendered redundant, but maybe Ground Pound can find a use for it.

[X] "I can think of something..." (WRITE-IN)
-[X] You said that you wanted a big, armoured brawler, but had problems with enough power to make it walk. Well, your Fulgur particles fix the power problem, but what if your brawler was also lighter?
- When you first met Jenkins, she mentioned that one of the issues her team was facing was that her prototype was too heavy to move. The anti-gravity treatment would mitigate this immensely, and even if they've already solved it it'll allow them to build even bigger.
 
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[X] "I can think of something..." (WRITE-IN)
-[X] You said that you wanted a big, armoured brawler, but had problems with enough power to make it walk. Well, your Fulgur particles fix the power problem, but what if your brawler was also lighter?
- When you first met Jenkins, she mentioned that one of the issues her team was facing was that her prototype was too heavy to move. The anti-gravity treatment would mitigate this immensely, and even if they've already solved it it'll allow them to build even bigger.
 
I'm a sucker for supporting proposals with well reasoned arguments.

[X] "I can think of something..." (WRITE-IN)
-[X] You said that you wanted a big, armoured brawler, but had problems with enough power to make it walk. Well, your Fulgur particles fix the power problem, but what if your brawler was also lighter?
- When you first met Jenkins, she mentioned that one of the issues her team was facing was that her prototype was too heavy to move. The anti-gravity treatment would mitigate this immensely, and even if they've already solved it it'll allow them to build even bigger.
 
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[X] "I can think of something..." (WRITE-IN)
-[X] You said that you wanted a big, armoured brawler, but had problems with enough power to make it walk. Well, your Fulgur particles fix the power problem, but what if your brawler was also lighter?
- When you first met Jenkins, she mentioned that one of the issues her team was facing was that her prototype was too heavy to move. The anti-gravity treatment would mitigate this immensely, and even if they've already solved it it'll allow them to build even bigger.
 
Vote closed
Scheduled vote count started by Basarin on Mar 22, 2023 at 4:06 PM, finished with 76 posts and 26 votes.
 
Well, looks like we're giving Ground Pound the anti-gravity. Looking forward to what they do with it. Cannons as big as the robot using them? Zankantou? Or maybe just a really big robot?
 
what's a Zankentou? And what is with your obsession with giving weapons to Super Robot teams that explicitly don't need them! Dude, Ground pound is a Brawler. not a melee weapon user. It uses it's fists to do it's fighting. And the fact that you are deliberately ignoring this speaks of your ignorance about martial arts that use the body only. Do you even know who Chuck Norris and Bruce Lee are?!
 
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Hey, hey. Keep it civil.

Also, the Zankantou specifically refers to the ginormous weapon fielded by the Dygenguar (or however version of spelling it you subscribe to, it changes quite a bit), one of the Original Characters' mecha from Super Robot Wars (debuted in SRW Alpha Gaiden). It's since showed up time and again, similarly to Cybuster, Alteisen and the SRX.

Here's a compilation of his attacks from the SRW OG Moondwellers game for reference.

I should be able to get a post out sometime today.
 
Hey, hey. Keep it civil.

Also, the Zankantou specifically refers to the ginormous weapon fielded by the Dygenguar (or however version of spelling it you subscribe to, it changes quite a bit), one of the Original Characters' mecha from Super Robot Wars (debuted in SRW Alpha Gaiden). It's since showed up time and again, similarly to Cybuster, Alteisen and the SRX.


Here's a compilation of his attacks from the SRW OG Moondwellers game for reference.
Saw the name when I clicked onto the thread to clear my "recent post" thing in my watched threads, and... honestly kind of expected him to be overreacting again. Thankfully I can't see the actual post; sounds like it'd lead to another argument.

Anyway, there's also the somewhat less ridiculously-huge prototype of that weapon, as seen here in the same game.
 
@Basarin I apologize for the heat in my post. It just annoys me when people ignore things while trying to push their own ideas about how things should be onto others. And my question about Bruce Lee and Chuck Norris stands since Sir Plusse is ignoring the benefits of hand to hand combat martial arts styles.
 
...I don't know why but I'm imagining Ground Pound fielding a gorilla mech for whatever reason.

Maybe because I have King Kong fighting dinosaurs on the brain.
 
@Thors_Alumni That's fine. I just ask you make it a discussion first and foremost.

@Koguyra The last time I saw a mecha gorilla (and however awesome the show was, I'm not referring to Optimus Primal from Beast Wars/Machines) was, oddly, the Power Rangers movie from the mid to late 90s. Not that every individual zord got that much screentime, but I distinctly remember that one piloted by the Red ranger.
 
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