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Zhou Tai An (kain@pacific.net.sg)
Wed, 1 Nov 2000 12:18:46 +0800 (SGT)


>> All-Range attack? What's that?
>
> I thought it was all out attack, but close enough... Anyway, as I

Kanji? Zenkai Kougeki, or Zenkyori Kougeki, or Ooru Renji Attakku? ^_^

>mention before in one of my previous post, it's using funnels to attack a
>target from all sides with just one MS. Since a MS cannot use a shield to
>defend itself from attacks from all side, all-range attack are pretty
>"unavoidable" unless you can detect where the attacks would be coming from..

Unless you're Amuro Rei, you mean. ^_^

> How do you know that Camille, Fa, Judo and the rest of the Newtypes
>cannot do the same thing? They haven't had the chance of trying it. Besides,
>I believe it's easier to "talk" to people you already know instead of people
>you don't know...

I believe someone already answered this (i.e, Amuro had no psychic
augmentation at that time)...also, how do you know they can? Surely
telepathy in combat would be a very useful thing to have, and the situations
have gotten desperate enough for them to try.

> That has more to do with the sense in space - they generally can feel
>the presence of the enemy much better than regular pilot, which in term
>makes them a better pilot, since in the UC timeline, knowning where your

Well, they're pretty damn good on Earth too...

>enemy is is really essential to success... If you remember Bright's comment
>on Camille or Judo when they first get into the MS, he comment on the way
>both seems to know his way around the cockpit when they haven't been inside
>one before. Throughout the series, people like Bright judge whether somebody
>is Newtype from the way they "feel" and the way the go around the cockpit,
>not the superhuman reflex that anybody has, if any...

I'll talk about this more later. I think I need to explain my views more
clearly - we are having some trouble communicating. ^_^

Zhou Tai An (kain@pacific.net.sg)

"There is no one simple truth." - Rune Walsh

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