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Mikuru Miruku
Nice one by Marvin. Seeing as there are still another 12 hours left of Mikuru Day, lets see more support for M... ( more » )
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Video Challenge 1
Japan Probe discovers a DVD that contains clips of people just looking at you. So here is the challenge, can ... ( more » )
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Fundoshi 2
Previously we saw girls wearing fundoshi and it seems like the lads approved. But how about the girls? Do you... ( more » )
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Fate Unlimited Codes...
I know we talked this already but the better pics are now out and shes just gorgeous. I think its the combina... ( more » )
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Kotobukiya  Riannon
Hijacked from wcouldx. This figure of Riannon is looking just fine - apart from the stand. Looks like shes ju... ( more » )
Fri 07/18 21:04 comments (15)
Stealing Pantsu
A man aged 30 came up on his bike behind a sailor fuku school girl (15), sprayed some sort of liquid in her fa... ( more » )
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Psycho Gundam MK II
More pics of the GFF MC Psycho Gundam MK II at GA Graphic. Retails for 13,650 yen and is out in September. My... ( more » )
Fri 07/18 13:36 comments (19)
日本語/Japanese  Tue 10/30 23:58 JST
After Japan lost the last war, they signed a treaty that stated that Japan was not allowed to form an army of humans. But there was nothing in the treaty mentioning that Japan wasn't allowed to form an army of Gundams...

The Japanese Ministry of Defense is holding a Defense Technology Symposium where part of the program covers "Towards the realization of Gundam" - the program is available in PDF format on the Department of Ground Systems Development page.
Below is a snap of the PDF file showing "Towards The Realization Of Gundam (Advanced Personal Equipment Systems)" which kinda stipulates some sort of walker suit but you never know...

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windbell in Singapore/シンガポール, Tokyo/東京
Web Developer/ウェブデベロッパー, Photographer/写真や
Registered on 2006/12/25 12:20
Are there freelance pilots? ^^;
(ID #61534) Posted on 2007/10/30 23:49
DRAGUN in Arizona, USA
Design Consultant
Registered on 2007/08/23 04:44
Ah, no. There arent freelance that I have ever heard about. The only drawback to joining the army to pilot a gundam, is it would probably end up like the army or the airforce now. A bunch of people want to fly jets, and most of them sit around doing other things. The very lucky few actually get to fly. We can all dream though. 
(ID #61535) Posted on 2007/10/30 23:56
DRAGUN in Arizona, USA
Design Consultant
Registered on 2007/08/23 04:44
I dont know how far off these are. Imagine being the generation that sees this enormous machines come to life. We have all the available technology, screens, cameras, lasers, and firepower. Carbon science is advancing and stronger and stronger armors are being developed all the time. I always wondered why advancement has not proceeded in this area.
(ID #61537) Posted on 2007/10/31 00:00
Piro in New Zealand
Studnet
Registered on 2007/06/11 16:48
REALLY?!?!
man tht would be awesome but America would find an some reason other than WMD to have a pre-emptive strike just to steal it all away
(ID #61538) Posted on 2007/10/31 00:03
Barsona in California USA
NEET (no, student...)
Registered on 2007/08/03 08:36
here we go...  the gundam invasion...  I want a valkyrie invasion also..
(ID #61539) Posted on 2007/10/31 00:06
Edward in Michigan U.S.A.
Troubleshooter, Universal Exports
Registered on 2006/12/24 12:02
It's about time someone started building Gundams...
(ID #61540) Posted on 2007/10/31 00:23
Hangmen13 in Sabah, Malaysia
Aimless Traveler
Registered on 2007/04/21 21:19
Yes, I'm interested in piloting a yellow horned, multicolored machine with beamspam capabilities and hoping to meet a mask rival in the battlefield piloting a red-colored machine that went 3 times faster than usual ones. Problem is, I lack the qualification of looking rather effeminate as well as lacking the necessary personality of being a whiny, brooding, unstable, emotional young man.
(ID #61541) Posted on 2007/10/31 00:23
Tiny Red Man in Pedobear Land
Full Time Pedobear
Registered on 2007/04/11 16:51
do they plan to build mechas from Sky Girls and Gurren Lagann as well? XD
(ID #61542) Posted on 2007/10/31 00:29
Alafista OTAKU in Singapore
Singapore Customs
Registered on 2006/12/25 11:34
Nah joining the army they probably would give you some lousy gundams to pilot. 

Based on my gundam watching experience, you should start searching for some radical organization that wants to save the world and stop the war with their 4  awesome gundams.
(ID #61543) Posted on 2007/10/31 00:30
skankywonders in California
Student
Registered on 2007/08/09 05:36
I knew it, I KNEW IT! 


GUNDAMS WILL BE REAL IN THE FUTURE!!!! 


YES!!!!
(ID #61545) Posted on 2007/10/31 00:36
Sotb in Malaysia
Manufacturing
Registered on 2007/08/22 12:29
yes gundam! I most likely wont to pilot one! But it would be even better if they gave me VF21 from Macross Plus!

Do u think the agility of the gundam will be as good as the movie! I dun want to end up kill by tanks or notmal jet plane!
(ID #61546) Posted on 2007/10/31 00:38
erickosan in Frisco Texas USA
nurse
Registered on 2007/01/04 15:19
Mobile suits are not just a dream...We should remember that almost all the modern technologies we see and feel today are products of mans incredible imagination...from the Da Vinci's contraptions, to Star trek's gizmos. There is an idea, I have no doubt it will become a realization in the not so distant future or should I say that it's already being done and existing but we just don't know anything about it for now.
(ID #61547) Posted on 2007/10/31 00:39
Dors in Florida
Stocker
Registered on 2007/09/02 11:25
The capabilities of the gundams, especially its thrusters and proportion systems are way beyond our current machanical capabilities. 
However if there be a viable gundam-like machine, I would join the underdogs and maintain their stubborn ideology.
(ID #61549) Posted on 2007/10/31 00:45
i'm mr. danger in Florida
student and i sell cellphones at Alltel wireless
Registered on 2007/08/17 09:45
if gundams were real i would join the army in a heartbeat
(ID #61550) Posted on 2007/10/31 00:45
Ken in NYC
Student
Registered on 2007/03/15 22:38
Just joining the army will not exactly get you a gundam. You will need an extraordinary amount of trust before they put something worth millions (or billions) of dollars into your hands. The problem is, human life is not worth that much. I love the idea of having gundams, but it scares me enough how we have problems with nuclear weapons already.
(ID #61553) Posted on 2007/10/31 00:59
Registered on 2007/10/16 14:31
It would be even better if they had fin funnel system :x
(ID #61555) Posted on 2007/10/31 01:28
squee in Singapore
Techie
Registered on 2007/09/27 05:11
I guess the most technologically viable thing to build at this time would only be the guntank....
(ID #61556) Posted on 2007/10/31 01:36
Hachiko in Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Student
Registered on 2006/12/26 11:13
Woot~ I'm one step closer from piloting a Gundam Mk-II ^^;
(ID #61558) Posted on 2007/10/31 01:45
codename:v in Malaysia
A mobile suit is way too tall for operations and taking cover from strikes, not to mention too clumsy to walk on its own and may cause more destructions than defending Tokyo...
Wanzers amd labors are more likely to be realize because their are smaller, faster and lighter, suit for urban combat.
Who knows? Maybe China and US already got MSs...
(ID #61561) Posted on 2007/10/31 01:51
FEARtactics in Canada
Student
Registered on 2007/06/18 12:17
-_-", real giant robots would make the worst kind of war machines... cool... but not very effective. Smaller robots would make sense, but you don't get the feel of sitting inside it....
(ID #61562) Posted on 2007/10/31 01:52
3den in Takasaki City!!
Registered on 2007/03/16 16:01
gundum
sure is will be a good shooting target for the airforce, tanks, rpg, artilery, and missles.
(ID #61563) Posted on 2007/10/31 01:53
bluki in Outer Heaven
Monster
Registered on 2007/08/16 19:04
awesome................ anime really inspires real world isn't it? lol
(ID #61564) Posted on 2007/10/31 02:04
Aya Kyunik in Melbourne, Australia
Hobby Store clerk guy thing...
Registered on 2007/05/22 16:38
As awesome as it would be, unlikely we'll get anything like a Gundam in terms of today's warfare.

Closest thing we "could" get is a walker, and even then they'd be a problem in nearly every field from maintenance to urban survivability.

I don't think humanoid war machines will be realised until there's a major change in the way warfare operates
(ID #61565) Posted on 2007/10/31 02:09
Setsuna-san in Selangor, Malaysia
VF-25 Pilot. Universariate Scholar.
Registered on 2007/07/06 10:07
personally, i prefer the Arm Slaves from Full Metal Panic.(especially ARX-7) but i would not mind having Gundams as well.
I think the ministry chose to focus on gundams because it has been around for a long time and is probably better known compared to other mechas. 
(ID #61567) Posted on 2007/10/31 02:19
syrix in U.S.
student
Registered on 2007/03/21 09:30
It's finally happening ^^, giant robots defending Japan lol.  Can't wait to see Godzilla and all those other big monsters fight the Gundam.
(ID #61568) Posted on 2007/10/31 02:20
Syugo in Tokyo/Akihabara
super otaku, doujin-ka
Registered on 2008/03/28 00:54
And the androids saga is here but there is no Son Goku in sight
(ID #230439) Posted on 2008/07/05 12:23
AK-kun in Singapore
Writer.
Registered on 2007/06/19 22:48
Come to think of it, I've never seen an episode of any Gundam series that showcases how pilots operate a Gundam...
(ID #61570) Posted on 2007/10/31 02:36
Kururu_luva in Richmond, BC Canada
Registered on 2007/01/20 17:05
 Personally, I think creating a gundam for warfare is still a far off dream. I doubt it's possible to make an effective gundam with our technology right now. It'll just be a giant walking target if it can't be as mobile as gundams from zeta and onwards. Maybe a hundred of years from now might be possible(alas gundam 00).
(ID #61572) Posted on 2007/10/31 03:11
McNally in Oxford, Mississippi, USA
College student and soldier
Registered on 2007/08/28 10:38
Ken:

Your point about needing trust to operate something that costs millions is true to a point.  I've been in the Army for a year and a half, and yet my job in my unit is to drive an M3A2 Bradley Cavalry Fighting Vehicle.  They cost about 3.2 million dollars each.  And I've only been in the Army for a year and a half - I have friends assigned to Bradleys who have been in less time than I have.

An F-16 costs about $19 million each and the newest pilots have only been in the Air Force for maybe a year, year and a half.

Really, it's less about trust in the person themselves and more a trust in the training they've received.  I'd only driven a Bradley three times in my advanced training before I got to my unit.  An F-16 pilot goes through about a year of training before he or she gets to their unit - but that's because an F-16 is so much more complex than a Bradley.  
(ID #61575) Posted on 2007/10/31 03:43
Membrane in USA if not there LEO.
Engineer,hardware hacker
Registered on 2007/10/30 14:10
One engineering issue with a real life gundam would be the power source batteries will not make the cut the closest practical power source I can think of would be either a gas turbine or large diesel engine or a non conventional option a mono propellant H2O2 gas generator like in the vanderbilt prosthetic arm.
http://www.vanderbilt.edu/news/releases/2007/8/20/rocket-powered-mechanical-arm-could-revolutionize-prosthetics
Though in theory the leg joints could be made more robust then the links in a track but it also would be more difficult to repair in the field.
(ID #61579) Posted on 2007/10/31 04:34
Henry in Makati, Philippines
anime/cosplay events organizer
Registered on 2006/12/25 19:17
interesting that the Ministry of Defense is taking serious on bipedal mechs but the astronomical costs on R&D, building and maintenance.

@Membrane

we might not have the sufficient power source to power advance personnel units but there has been some advancement in nuclear fusion research and maybe sometime in the future human could develop mobile fusion reactors that could power these war machines
(ID #61581) Posted on 2007/10/31 05:32
シャキー in カナダ
Student~
Registered on 2007/07/14 10:05
ikimasen lol
lol.. japan... the place for all fantasies~
(ID #61582) Posted on 2007/10/31 05:34
Syugo in Tokyo/Akihabara
super otaku, doujin-ka
Registered on 2008/03/28 00:54
YEAH.......
Japan is a mystic fantasy palace
(ID #230440) Posted on 2008/07/05 12:24
Student
Registered on 2007/08/22 13:35
Membrane in USA if not there LEO.
Engineer,hardware hacker
Registered on 2007/10/30 14:10
Another solution might be the ultra compact fission reactors being developed by nasa for powering a manned mission to mars.
If you can generate 6 megawatts of power for the vasimr rockets you can travel to mars in less then 45 days.
Some of the concepts such as the Israeli Am242 reactor might be able to power a gundam.
http://www.tfot.info/articles/26/americium-power-source.html
(ID #61584) Posted on 2007/10/31 05:42
jorweeck in Philippines
Lackey, Sycophant
Registered on 2007/07/18 10:20
Bwahahaha!

I'm sorry. As much as I'm a big fan of Gundams... They ain't gonna happen in real life.

I like the Kotoki Fix pic Danny. Nu Gundam?
(ID #61586) Posted on 2007/10/31 06:12
berNERD in Iloilo Philippines
College Student - Senior
Registered on 2007/01/18 08:25
if i were a gundam pilot, i'd rename myself to Kale Amsel. IKIMASU! hehehe.
(ID #61590) Posted on 2007/10/31 06:49
Sy in Sheffield,England
13 year old gunpla legend... kinda
Registered on 2008/04/04 03:27
:D Wow ,If they do start to build gundam imagine how much research would have to be put into it, i mean come on. It's not gonna come that easily. a 20 foot tall robot.
(ID #61592) Posted on 2007/10/31 07:23
Dead Snake in Redhill, Singapore
Internship student
Registered on 2007/05/12 03:11
need info on where can I sign up in the gundam unit
(ID #61593) Posted on 2007/10/31 07:23
achraf1989 in morocco
student
Registered on 2007/07/07 20:34
i personaly think that it is technicaly possible but we wont be around to see it happen i beleive that it will at least take a couple of centurys 
but i dont really see how a gundam can be usefull in the battlefield  of the future  it will have the same vulnerabilitys and dowsides of todays MBTs espacially with advancements in the manufacturing of portable and highly effective ATGMs anyway i think its cool lol
(ID #61595) Posted on 2007/10/31 07:41
Hwang in England
Legend
Registered on 2007/04/05 21:45
personally i think its a bit of a no go. They may look cool but they would just be impractical in real war. not to mention that each one would cost billions if not trillions of $

That doesnt stop me wanting one though, and if they did ever do it they will have to beat people back at the gates of the recruitment office with sticks.
(ID #61597) Posted on 2007/10/31 07:49
hendrik in jakarta,indonesia
student
Registered on 2007/06/01 04:39
sniper + gundam armor piercing shell
gundam are totaly pawned
(ID #61598) Posted on 2007/10/31 07:54
achraf1989 in morocco
student
Registered on 2007/07/07 20:34
i just want to remind that we can not be 100% sure that a gundam can not be of any use in the battlefield because we have seen this in the past with the tank that was thought to be to large and vulnarable yet the tank has proven it self to be a wonderfull instrument of warfare samething for the airplane when in WW1 genarals beleived that besides recon missions the plane can not do much in the battlefild so only time would tell us if it would be a success or a failure
(ID #61599) Posted on 2007/10/31 08:14
orcinus in some snowy peak
Fine arts and communications student
Registered on 2007/10/08 23:25
"Here Bolobolobolobolo! I have a nice new mech for you to play with!"

It would be better if they MP Knightmare frames, like, an RL version of the Nissan Dualis.
(ID #61600) Posted on 2007/10/31 08:49
Elozt E. Elric in Singapore
Pre-Enlisted NS(Army)-men
Registered on 2007/08/12 19:44
Well, I'm sure many of us have different views (I told some of my friends about it, and they responded back in either harsh criticism or total ignorance) but imagine how it'll push the boundaries of engineering and information technology! 

Being optimistic, I'd certainly hope it'll proceed on with walker unit developments.
(ID #61601) Posted on 2007/10/31 09:06
Masamune in Singapore
GESS, Student
Registered on 2007/10/19 00:40
Yea.Some of my friends will scold me gundam nuts...However i still luv em N of course wan to pilot them IF there is a chance.
(ID #61609) Posted on 2007/10/31 10:04
XeroVlade in Philippines
Student, Part Time Programmer
Registered on 2007/10/12 23:56
Japan is making all my Dreams Come true.. (Yes All of them)
(ID #61619) Posted on 2007/10/31 10:40
duffman in the Urban Jungle that is Manila~
Daigakusei [Consular and Diplomatic Affairs]
Registered on 2007/10/30 20:56
w00t! let's get those gundams flyin' ^^
(ID #61631) Posted on 2007/10/31 11:57
GundamJehutyKai in Foundation II Stellvia
IT Client Support
Registered on 2007/09/12 21:33
Piloting a gundam isn't really high on my "want to do" list, surprisingly, despite me being a big mecha fan. I'd much rather have something along the lines of an Ingram AV-98 Labor!
Better chance of it happening too!

Gundams are just Eyecandy!
(ID #61640) Posted on 2007/10/31 12:40
Syugo in Tokyo/Akihabara
super otaku, doujin-ka
Registered on 2008/03/28 00:54
A Labor would be another good choice
(ID #230442) Posted on 2008/07/05 12:27
Hatori in Florida,USA
Student
Registered on 2007/08/20 14:54
You know I always joked about this around friends.
"You know I'm pretty sure they have Gundams/ other robotic monstrosities hidden in the Tokyo Bay or off the coast of Hokkaido in case of emergencies."
(ID #61644) Posted on 2007/10/31 13:44
Kite_DH in Germany
Registered on 2007/04/16 13:47
hell yeah!!
(ID #61646) Posted on 2007/10/31 14:08
Kite_DH in Germany
Registered on 2007/04/16 13:47
sorry for double posting,

could you link us to the *.PDF file, danny?
(ID #61648) Posted on 2007/10/31 14:10
Uru in manila
Art Student
Registered on 2007/10/18 15:17
well, if was given a chance. i would accept it. i mean, it will be a dream come true. riding inside a true robot is one of my fantasy dreams. i like it. hehehe
(ID #61665) Posted on 2007/10/31 15:41
Syugo in Tokyo/Akihabara
super otaku, doujin-ka
Registered on 2008/03/28 00:54
YEAH!!!!!!!

I want to pilot a mecha too!!!!
(ID #230441) Posted on 2008/07/05 12:26
OtakuFuel in The Local Group
Anime Retailer
Registered on 2007/10/21 13:21
I think we are more likely to see a Gundam Live Action movie... but the real deal? When did they discover Gundanium alloy? ;)
(ID #61674) Posted on 2007/10/31 17:54
BeLe in Davao, Philippines
.NET/Web Developer
Registered on 2007/01/03 16:36
Will it fly to space? XD  If so, sign me up. ^^
(ID #61675) Posted on 2007/10/31 18:02
lin-da-kenobi in Long Beach
college student
Registered on 2007/08/16 02:56
cool!! XD 
(ID #61684) Posted on 2007/10/31 18:44
rnurmin in Silicon Valley, California
Analyst
Registered on 2007/09/05 05:23
Hey, isn't that pic the backcover of the early package of Gundam Fixes? =)
(ID #61687) Posted on 2007/10/31 19:04