Snowbluff, on 08 October 2016 - 10:35 AM, said:
Mech structure is less dense than styrofoam. They wouldn't have any trouble being that large. BT metallurgy is very advanced, and they have very large gyros and neurohelmets to keep balance. Unless you are saying humans can move more than a couple of meters before falling down?
Or, you know... common sense.
Half of the battlemechs in 'existence' can almost float on water. They suffer from poor traction, and a crap ton of them have so much vertical surface that the mech would sway in the face of a stiff breeze.
Unless your argument is just 'unobtainium,' in which case Battlemechs still lose because Thor's a personal friend of mine and will destroy any mech that dare traverse the dimensional boundary that separates our realities.
If I seem a bit dismissive about this, it's because the whole thing is a dumb question, right up there with 'Who would win in a fight against Superman and Goku' and 'How many licks to get to the center of a star.' Regardless of any tech or handwaving or argument, the simple fact is the Battletech universe operates on a different rule set then out universe. There's no 'right' answer to the question, because the variables involved don't involve each other.
Anyway...
Snowbluff, on 08 October 2016 - 10:35 AM, said:
Of course, I don't reckon your statement came from any sort of STEM background, and more like repeating something you heard on the internet.
So, did I sleep with your mother at some point, or did I do something else to you to deserve a personal insult?