This might be useful to you said:"With the range of highly adaptable foreign armors, Yamataian armors comparatively appear technologically stagnant, locked in their configurations permanently.
In large numbers, a vast array of averages can be compiled and a very slim number of techniques used by Yamataian armor pilots arise. By following some very basic procedures and using the proper equipment, said armors can be flummoxed in numbers by very small numbers of skilled pilots because of the lack of available options and limited variety in training.
The module bonding system has the following advantages: -
1) Circumventing the need for new armor (and therefor cost) this tool allows non-standard equipment to be securely and safely "bolted on" to Yamataian armor meaning they handle special missions far better and take advantage of the strengths of pilots work working in groups.
2) By expanding the palette of available options to pilots, the number of possible battle-patterns rises and the techniques used to defeat pilots are invalidated because pilots react differently.
3) While a base-configuration means all pilots have the same tools to work in teams, special equipment means in a tight situation, a team can pull together and a specialist unit is able to better the group - for example, a precision munitions or reconnaissance specialist may be able to strike targets of opportunity a typical Mindy armor pilot would be unable to strike without giving away their position and thus endangering pilots in a strategically unsound move.
No.And honestly, isn't the MCAS intended mainly for higher ranks?
everything you just said, is exactly what I said, in more technical terms. There's no need for that.
OsakanOne said:This is especially true because you based them on the most ultra-conformist society on earth. In feudal times, they killed the black sheep.
"Conform, yield or die". That was Japan's motto. Sounds familiar.
This was a comment in response to a question as to why the individuals in a particular strike team were not all the same. Each had their specialization, but the team as a whole was not overspecialized.[url=http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Ghost_in_the_Shell:17fk371z]Major Kusanagi[/url] said:"If we all reacted the same way, we'd be predictable, and there's always more than one way to view a situation. What's true for the group is also true for the individual. It's simple: overspecialize, and you breed in weakness. It's slow death."
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