Amarus Cameron, on 30 November 2011 - 07:44 AM, said:
Clan Smoke Jaguar is not a kitteh! We are great cats...difference, one paws at you and you go awwwww, the other paws at you and your legs are now bloody stumps. FEAR THE JAGUAR!
He was actually referencing the little Hello Kitty I put just above the barrel of the AC/20 on a hunchback on page 6. But I do appreciate your enthusiasm.
Amarus Cameron, on 30 November 2011 - 07:53 AM, said:
Also for the Alpha Galaxy one...nice, never actually saw it in the mix...so much is posted here I missed it. And I dunno where it was said that I asked for Alpha Galaxy? Cool but I am actually a Beta Galaxy man myself, 2nd Jaguar Guards all the way! The Hunchback IIC and Stormcrow B were two widely used designs among the clans that were heavily favored by my Clan. the Hunchback because it is cheap with big guns and the Stormcrow because it is fast with big guns
Could you possibly run up a Hunchback IIC in Beta Galaxy Colors?
Anything is possible...
Alex Wolfe, on 30 November 2011 - 02:19 AM, said:
The most plausible explanation I can think of is because Sword of Light are supposed to be an "especially-elite" Kurita unit. Color red/vermilion (朱: "aka/shu", as opposed to 赤: "aka/seki", which is simply "red") holds a special significance in the Japanese national religion of Shinto - most notably, shrines and torii (the "gates" near the shrines) are colored like this.
It stands to reason that Kurita could paint their "sacred" unit in same color. The minimalistic color scheme fits well with the traditional Japanese aestetics as well. It may seem a bit sacrilegious, perhaps - yet probably no more than using crosses for "paladins" in fantasy art.
Gold star, sir. I don't know if it's what the BT folks had in mind when they picked the color, but I like your take on it, interesting read.
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ELH_Imp, on 30 November 2011 - 11:19 AM, said:
Oh... Russian hunchie "gorbun" just nice.
I try to give the stuff an "international" flavor. Not everyone in outer space speaks English.
Alex Wolfe, on 30 November 2011 - 11:37 AM, said:
Well, since Star Wars' Imperial Stormtroopers were supposedly influenced by white being a color of death in Japan... I'm hoping that this explanation isn't too far-fetched.
By the way, excellent work on those paint jobs and remodeling! You really make those mechs look like they are "someone's own, personal" machine, some good sense there.
One thing though - aren't Hunchback IIC's supposed to be pretty much "walking coffins"? I realize people are starved for Clan mechs, but I doubt a Star Commander or above would pilot those - rather the old, the no-longer-fit, or disgraced. Hunchback is a mean brawler in the Inner Sphere, but I've read that the Clans mostly see their refit as cheap, borderline suicide shock troops.
Yeah, i acknowledge the Hunchback IIC is basically a death sentence in many cases, but not universally. I understand that they are sometimes used in duels and in other cases, and the 'mech remains in front line use. So while I am inclined to agree with your take on things, it is with some reservation. I felt a Star Commander in a Hunchback IIC was feasible, but very unlikely. Maybe Freeborn? Maybe an officer who had done well to a point and then things stated going awry? Maybe an older warrior in a second-line unit? I'll agree that it may not have been the best choice, but it's one that I am comfortable with, and you bring up a good point.
Edited by Hayden, 30 November 2011 - 11:54 AM.