• Bronzebeard@lemmy.zip
    32·
    2 months ago

    Scythe is diesel powered mechs.

    Battletech uses fusion. Their issue is heat management.

  • CarbonIceDragon@pawb.social
    27·
    2 months ago

    diesel guzzling? I thought battletech mechs used fusion reactors, unless they changed that at some point?

    • Wildmimic@anarchist.nexusEnglish
      22·
      2 months ago

      You are right, fusion reactors are used.

      They overheat so hard that their fucking ammo cooks off even if it is stored in the extremities, i do not want to stand anywhere near a diesel-powered Mech, or even worse, pilot one when it fires a PPC Salvo.

      • Mirshe@lemmy.world
        11·
        2 months ago

        diesel Awesome-8Q fires single PPC salvo

        Pilot immediately asphyxiates from exhaust

    • Davel23@fedia.io
      12·
      2 months ago

      Yes, most mechs have fusion reactors, but there are certain types of mechs (generally called “primitive”) which may use internal-combustion engines.

      • goferking (he/him)@lemmy.sdf.org
        5·
        2 months ago

        I mean they are in the setting but rarely used. Unless going by the start of the blackout age not ever really mentioned

    • S_H_K@lemmy.dbzer0.com
      1·
      2 months ago

      I think is cause the style more than the actual tech that it has.

  • Cascio@lemmy.world
    17·
    2 months ago

    An Eva is not a mech unfortunately…

    Spoiler

    They are giant beings restrained by the armor they are inside of and mentally synchronized with their pilot. Edit: Finally figured out how to use the spoiler tagging system…

  • GalacticGrapefruit@lemmy.world
    15·
    2 months ago

    Quick rec for an amazingly good book I read recently. ‘Moonstorm’ by Yoon Ha Lee. It’s a futuristic sci-fantasy where young ‘Lancer pilots’ fight on behalf of a paternistic empire, in a setting where the gravity of colonized worlds and the very laws of physics are governed by the laws of society and the people that comprise them. This phenomenon is so prevalent that rebel factions live out in a segment of space called ‘the Moonstorm’, where anarchistic and communal values lead to an erratic and unpredictable (but undeniably beautiful and free) cosmos. In the Empire, authoritative dogma and rigid social hierarchy leads to ‘normal’ (to us) gravity and ‘predictable’ (to us) celestial body movements. Gravity is a very heavy-handed metaphor for unity and national identity in the story, and it’s brilliant in exploring the divide between an oppressive imperial autocracy and an anarchistic society with just the raw backdrop.

    Also, techno-psychic sapient mechs and massive freaking gravity-powered railguns.

    • The Bard in Green@lemmy.starlightkel.xyz
      3·
      2 months ago

      where the gravity of colonized worlds and the very laws of physics are governed by the laws of society and the people that comprise them.

      Yoon Ha Lee really likes this sort of thing. Is this set in the same universe as the Machineries of Empire books?

  • Samdell@lemmy.eco.br
    11·
    2 months ago

    Alternative that one of my pilots shared the other day

  • Zombiepirate@lemmy.worldEnglish
    9·
    2 months ago

    I think people’s favorite is whatever they grew up with.

    I played a lot of MechWarrior 2 as a kid. Give me the stompybois.

    • burntbacon@discuss.tchncs.de
      3·
      2 months ago

      My first introduction was the so fucking amazing load video for mechwarrior 4. God, they put so much cool shit in a three minute blast.

      • Bytemeister@lemmy.worldEnglish
        5·
        2 months ago

        Mine was…

        “There’s still room in hell for your sorry carcass”

        “Look on the bright side kid… You get to keep all the money.”

    • RizzRustbolt@lemmy.world
      3·
      2 months ago

      I grew up with Robotech, which was just a 4chan Memelord’s reinterpretation of various low budget animes.

      Why yes, I am a Horus fan, why do you ask?

      • shalafi@lemmy.worldEnglish
        2·
        2 months ago

        We 80s kids called Robotech “japanimation”, which I suppose sounds racist today. But we were enchanted! A science fiction cartoon soap opera? And it wasn’t for little kids?!

    • cannedtuna@lemmy.world
      3·
      2 months ago

      MechAssault and especially MechAssault 2 hold a special place in my heart and I’m sad there hasn’t been a remake of either. Nothing like fighting giant mechs in power armor while Getting Away With Murder by Papa Roach or Right Now by Korn play. So much hype.

    • azrendelmare@ttrpg.network
      3·
      2 months ago

      Unless you count Power Rangers, Gundam Wing was my primary mecha media as a kid. Loved that shit!

    • Skua@kbin.earth
      2·
      2 months ago

      Battle Engine Aquila for me, and my favourite Lancer mech is the SSC Death’s Head… That actually checks out pretty well

  • The Bard in Green@lemmy.starlightkel.xyzEnglish
    6·
    2 months ago

    A really dumb mecha book is NecroTek by Jonathan Maberry. Because we needed undead giant robot pilots fighting the elder gods of the Cthulu mythos. Ok, that actually sounds awesome, but the writing is fun but meh. The elder gods don’t actually show up, they just send armies of shoggoths piloting transforming combiner mechs.

  • Lushed_Lungfish@lemmy.caEnglish
    5·
    2 months ago

    Hey nice to see Titanfall getting some love. I personally really enjoyed Titanfall 3.

  • harrowhawk@lemmy.sdf.org
    3·
    2 months ago

    Jokes on you. I’m Horus-pilled and my favorite mech media is…

    Lancer

  • Ziggurat@jlai.lu
    2·
    2 months ago

    Mekton : The pilot is in a love triangle with a pop star

    Cole gears just a rolling frame, but hear my word

    Escaflowne Heroic fantasy mecha