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A mech (plural: mecha or mechs), is a science fiction term for a large walking vehicle or robot, including ones on treads and animal shapes.
They are called mecha in Japanese. Mechs often appear in anime, science fiction, and other genres involving fantastic or futuristic elements. Mechs are generally, though not necessarily, bipedal and are best described as a mix between a tank and a robot. Some mechs have arms, hands, and fingers capable of grasping objects. A mech that approximates the shape of a human body may allow the use of martial arts movements and swordsmanship, ceremonial acts of honor, saluting, and other human mannerisms.
In most fiction in which they appear, mechs are war machines: essentially armored fighting vehicles with legs instead of treads or wheels. Some stories, such as the manga Patlabor and American wargame BattleTech, also encompass mechs used for civilian purposes such as heavy construction work, police functions or firefighting.
Some science fiction universes posit that mechs are the primary means of combat, with conflicts sometimes being decided through gladiatorial matches. Others represent mechs as one component of an integrated military force, supported by and fighting alongside tanks, fighter aircraft, and infantry, functioning as a mechanical cavalry. The applications often highlight the theoretical usefulness of such a device, combining a tank's resilience and fire power with infantry's ability to cross unstable terrain. In other cases they are demonstrated with a greater versatility in armament, such as in the Armored Core series of video games where mechs can utilize their hands to carry a wide range of armament in the same manner as a person, albeit on a much larger scale.
Rarely, mechs have been used in a fantasy convention, most notably in the anime series Aura Battler Dunbine, The Vision of Escaflowne, Panzer World Galient and Maze. In those cases, the mech designs are usually based on some alternative or 'lost' science-fiction technology from ancient times.
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Mecha anime cover all series that revolve around the use of piloted robotic armors in battle, which is broken down into two subcategories of Super Robot and Real Robot. Mecha series cover a wide variety of genres from comedy to drama, though are always fantastical and larger-than-life in nature and feature large-scale battles and/or action sequences. Mecha anime has contributed to a greater popularity of mecha and has expanded into other media, with manga and video game adaptations, and has also contributed to the popularity of scale model robots.



Alright, listen up. This is the airforces Valkyrie fighter plane. It has 3 modes
Jet Plane mode
Full Robot mode
And Guardian mode

Guardian mode is the mix between the mech and the jet. It's for getting around fast and having strong arms on the job.

Ironically this same show came out at the same time as transformers.

This is Robotechs Destroid Monster
It's armed with 4 huge cannons on the top of it's main chassis.
It's so heavy that it's dangerous to walk it on top of bridges or any form of ground that's not packed tight.
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The HWR 'Monster' artillery destroid is the largest weapon system ever fielded by the United Earth Defence Forces. Designed to field the largest caliber of artillery on a mobile platform, the Monster can, for a few seconds, outshoot an old World War II battleship.

The Monster is designed as a mobile siege cannon, intended for use against heavily armored targets such as starships and planetary bases. In order to achieve this, the Monsters' main armament is optimized for armour-piercing qualities. However, the 406mm cannons of the Monster are inefficient, as artillery goes, against any other target.
 

Now these guys are the lighter destroids, usually used for in construction and security operation



This is your regular Soldier Destroid, they are the backbone to Veritech fighting machines.


Just to clarify, this thread is not just for Robotech Mechs. All Mech shows games and other franchise are welcomed to be posted and shared.
« Last Edit: August 24, 2011, 10:55:17 PM by TeslaCoil »


correction: this is now an ATLAS THREAD

if this is gonna be a megathread then the OP should contain more info about what "Mecha" is and some examples of the genre.


if this is gonna be a megathread then the OP should contain more info about what "Mecha" is and some examples of the genre.
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'merican mechs is best mechs

'merican mechs is best mechs

Cybertronian mechs is best mechs



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No. Wrong. I'll make a better OP and PM it to you.


No. Wrong. I'll make a better OP and PM it to you.
alright. Sounds good. Maybe I'll learn something.


alright. Sounds good. Maybe I'll learn something.
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The only real cool mech I remember when I was a young child was that one power rangers mech that transformed from a whole train.

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Ok.

I like to think of Medabots as tiny little combat mechs.

My favorite mechs are the Thanatos, Courgar, Scocreepg, Zaku, GM-1, and the Wolverine(from tiberian sun).