4th "Marie!!"

Mar 27, 2009 13:40

Advanced Engineering Final Project:

I might be looking too far ahead into the future but one day, humanity will advance into space. Who knows what we'll encounter. Aliens? Or maybe ourselves? Despite all this, the fact still remains that we will need a defense against any aggressive foes. Space is a whole new frontier when it comes to today's technology. Radar, thermal imaging, night vision; all these methods of detection will be unusable. In fact, without the advent of a new type of technology, we'll be reduced back to using human eyesight. This assures that most fights will take place within relatively enclosed spaces in outer space.

To adapt to such a situation, I have a scale size prototype that will fit the role of interception in such an environment. I've given it the code name "Kyrios". The Kyrios is specifically designed for speed and maneuverability. Given that these two statistics are extremely hard to push into one unit, the Kyrios has two modes. A flight mode and normal mode.



This mode is more suited for maneuverability and will be the primary method of fighting for this unit. It's capable of wielding rifle weaponry, a plasma sword, and a shield. However, when speed is required, this unit can transform.



Hopefully, at some point in the future, this design can be made real. Right now, it is powered by a battery pack and a demonstration will be performed underwater to simulate the environment of space. Be aware that this device is only at a 1/144 scale and is equipped with zero weaponry, only lights to simulate that effect.

I've given it the name "General purpose Utility Non-Discontinuity Augmentation Maneuvering weapon system" or for a lack of a better term, GUNDAM.

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That dance is tomorrow, isn't it? I wonder if I should attend.

[ooc; hurr, I'm pretty lame but someone had to do it. Also, this post will vanish quite quickly after the curse is over due to automatic coding]

cursed, gundam, final project, boy i'm smart

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