Super Robot Quest G

I think we are going to want to focus on the Westphalian tech next turn just in case there is something there that we need to find that isn't kitbashed. And they are upping their game. So it's time for us to do the same.
 
Let's see what the Westies put into their Zakus
I think these're more Zaku II than Zaku I. The old walkers were their Zaku I equivalent, if you ask me.

On an unrelated note, I just realized I never explicitly mentioned my desire to mass-produce the Charged Cannon; anyone else interested in that, or is the consensus essentially "the laser makes it obsolete" on that?
 
applications of MMI I guess havent been explored in areas of range..... Although the possibility of MMI being discovered and reverse engineered increases in that aspect...
 
Unless the Kaiju Notable (Ozawa Harumi) that can fly happens to bump into Ocular...

...tempting Murphy, I know. *goes back to lurking*
Sounds more like fearmongering, to me. Like, we have no reason to believe she's even been allowed out of the base yet, let alone wandering off to Australia of all places in the immediate aftermath of a failure (one she couldn't be blamed for due to the intervention of an unknown, true, but still a failure).

Besides, this was a parallel operation; she's got no reason to intervene.
 
For some reason, I find myself Doubting that Sheol only ever had the one grad student. He mutated one follower into a mook lieutenant, what's stopping him from making more?
 
For some reason, I find myself Doubting that Sheol only ever had the one grad student. He mutated one follower into a mook lieutenant, what's stopping him from making more?
On the one hand, point. On the other hand, revealing an additional lieutenant by killing off a major ally off-screen without warning would be a Dick Move.

edit: I'd also give Ocular good odds of at least surviving long enough to send an SOS and/or escape even then.
 
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Since the battle is apparently over minus finding Ocular, That means that if the team gets back to the base in time. there will be Two super Robots able to help against the Free Brother attack on the Legion Enclave base that may or may not be an attempt to rescue Bandit. And having Jessica, Thunderbolt, The Argonauts, and maybe Erika and her team present will be a very nasty surprise for the Free Brothers when they decide to attack.

Speaking of Bandit. If the attack is indeed an attempt to rescue him. It is making me wonder if moving him into the core of our base and away from the Enclave base where he is being held might be a good idea. That way it will hopefully get Bandit away from any rescue attempts, that is unless the Free Brothers are somehow tracking him and somehow zeroing in on his position for said rescue.

Something I want to point out that I only just realized as I was typing this is that Stasis technology like what is shown on Transformers apparently doesn't exist or if it does, The Legion doesn't have access to the tech. So Bandit is probably in a Transformers version of a Prison cell either on the Drop ship or in the enclave itself somewhere. Or maybe he is in a Stasis pod and is being stored in a corner somewhere.

When the next vote happens I think we need to focus on the Westphalian tech that was recovered more than the other stuff this time. There may be something or there may not be something but either way, we need to investigate the stuff as soon as possible so that we don't miss something that might be important later on. Take for example, that thing that Wild found in the Warlord's wreckage when it's arms suddenly activated by themselves and started swinging. thus forcing Wild to order everyone out of the room and then have Cavalier go in and restrain them only to find them inert again. I don't remember what happened afterword's with that stuff but it only happened by accident and if it hadn't, The DFRI would be ignorant of it.
 
That's the chemical that causes things to contract like a muscle when exposed ro electricity.

We already figured out the source of that but didn't research further because there were other things on hand that was already better but it might be best to delve deeper in order to know the enemy further.
 
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That's the chemical that causes things to contract like a muscle when exposed ro electricity.

We already figured out the source of that but didn't research further because there were other things on hand that was already better but it might be best to delve deeper in order to know the enemy further.
Also might be worth investigating to see if they stack with what we've already got while we're at it, the way I see it. I mean, just because we have better doesn't mean that stuff can't contribute.

...having trouble coming up with an appropriate simile because I'm ridiculously tired after being awake for like 18 hours when I only slept for about 4-5. Hope my insomnia cooperates with me this time; I don't like operating on half the sleep I need.
 
Considering there will be more super robot research facilities coming into play after Ground Pound, even stuff we don't personally use can go a long way into jumpstarting parallel evolution developments for other blacksites.

And also set up counters as well. Westphalian stuff might be weaker to electrical attacks fur to that chemical even since it can cause the equivalent of muscle spasms so that might be a big part of why Valiant is so effective.

...likewise, Mercury V is also a Counter against the Kaiju's acid blood because it can just freeze it to render that bioweapon much less effective than most other foes.

Galbinus' Legion meanwhile was on the backfoot before we helped out with AI so they got the short end of the stick.
 
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To be fair, reverse engineered Westphalian tech is the safest technology to proliferate. What are Westphalians gonna do reverse engineer it again? Are the Kausen gonna snatch it from our forces instead of buying it from the Westphalians? (This actually goes for any tech we see our enemies share too; if we see Westphalian using Zirvitium we have 0 reason not to share its secrets with Ground Pound)

Though speaking of next turn stuff I'd rather focus on finishing Perseus and then starting to work on buffing up Ichiro who languishes at the bench without an earmarked upgrades planned for him.
 
To be fair, reverse engineered Westphalian tech is the safest technology to proliferate. What are Westphalians gonna do reverse engineer it again? Are the Kausen gonna snatch it from our forces instead of buying it from the Westphalians? (This actually goes for any tech we see our enemies share too; if we see Westphalian using Zirvitium we have 0 reason not to share its secrets with Ground Pound)
If anyone other than our group has Zirvitium than that means that the DFRI has a Leak in it. so far we're pretty sure that no one know it exists and I hope to keep it hidden for a very long time. If we want to share it than we need to be very careful about who we share it with much less that it exists.
 
Also, contracting electrochemical study means if someone tries to sell it on civilian market, we can trace them to Westphalians.
 
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