Appogee, on 14 September 2017 - 03:57 AM, said:
I have it on good authority that armor in the 30th century will be much lighter weight than it is today.
So comparing the weight of tanks in the 20th century to the weight of Mechs the 30th century is inherently invalid.
Incidentally, they will also have amored glass in the 30th century. Even better than iPhone X glass.
One thing that will stay relatively constant is the height of a human. Humans have got to be able to fit into the cockpit of a Spider as well as an Atlas. This is where MWO is completely inconsistent, why Light Mechs should be relatively tall/big such as the one pictured, and why Assault Mechs should probably be much bigger in MWO than they are presently depicted.
I thought at least as clans were concerned, that pilots of different vehicles were specifically bred with intelligence, strength, and proportion in mind.
Sarna notes that the protomechs for example sacrificed cockpit space to maintain weapons and support facilities, while the mech volume decreased. They tried breeding smaller men for the job, but the plan didn't work out (forget why) so they employed 'smaller aerospace fighters' who were just as luck would have it, both physically and proportionally fit for purpose.
It's a moot point, protomechs not having been realised in MWO, but i'd assume the breeding strategy was broadly applied to all parts of clan life (or at least those who were bred).
IS? well we all know they're just a bunch of longbeard small hands (and you know what they say about small hands)...
Edited by qS Sachiel, 14 September 2017 - 04:29 AM.