Edmund Chiu (edf91@worldnet.att.net)
Wed, 1 Nov 2000 17:47:07 -0800
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From: "Ricky Lai" <x-lai@uchicago.edu>
To: <gundam@aeug.org>
Sent: Wednesday, November 01, 2000 12:57 PM
Subject: [gundam] Discussions on Newtypes
> Both Amuro and Char are decent NTs. Their only weakness is brainwave
emission, a
> NT aspect that is dominated by the likes of Hamaan, Sirocco, Camille, and
Puru
> II. Lala and Quess, among others, are likely to belong to the second tier
with
> respect to brainwave emissions.
Where is Judo, if he were to be grouped?
>
> It is precisely their high NT talents that both Char and Amuro helped them
attain
> their legendary piloting skills. Both have exceptional talents in
maneuvering an
> MS and acquiring a sense of the battlefield.
But I believe most part of that is because of their natural ability -
there are people that are natural pilot, and everything doesn't just "come"
to them simply because they are NT.
>
> Overall, there are many aspects that distinguishes a NT pilot from the
regulars.
> As a result, it is erroneous to rank our repetoire of NT pilots solely
based on
> their brainwave emissions or the ability to sense other NTs, which
unfortunately
> seems to be what we have been doing.
But there are some people who keep on insisting that Char and Amuro is
really "high up" on brainwave emission too, which is just wrong. I am just
trying to change their mind on that. If you had read my other post on NT, I
basically divide various NT pilots into different group...
>
> As a side note, Char did not "sense" nuclear missiles in CCA with his
fannels.
> He merely used them to detonate his targets.
Right - he can just be lucky to hit one nuclear missile, and it would
detonate the others as well...
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