Actually I find this funny that they are crying about another fandom working into Battletech.
Ever hear of "The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension"
Bet you didn't know that Buckaroo Banzai is ALSO in Battletech?
Ever hear of the "Banzai Institute" They're the ones that created the Hatchetman and Axeman battlemechs... They're also from a completely different source material.
Also it's not uncommon for battlemech pilots to have some slogan or reference to "old earth pop culture" on their mechs.
MLP:FiM would be considered "Old Earth Pop Culture."
So techincally... MLP:FIM IS Battletech related. as it's old earth pop culture compaired to the 3049 timeperiod.
Actually I really want to touch on this stuff...
Rentago, on 15 August 2012 - 01:38 AM, said:
i don't care for the show but MLP isn't real, it isn't a race or gender, there is no hate speech, racism, or in general what most furries tend to cry about.
it is a furry subgroup, it is supposedly a bunch of people who had no identity, who want to call themselves fans, there is nothing good to come about screaming, yelling, or shoving down something you supposedly like down everyone's throats.
that is generally what happens though, like furries, you parade around and slam your horses down everyone's throats and when they are displeased or don't care for it, someone has to be a big baby about it.
just recognize that a fetish is a fetish, not a religion or race, that being a fan of something doesn't make you cool or smart, but that it does say something about you. That if someone came up to you and kept talking to you about touhou all day and how he loves the anime girls, dresses up as those touhou girls, fantasizes about being with them, and comes into everything not related to it and starts shoving his farts into everything.
of course you will not be liked, you will of course get made fun of, you will not be greeted kindly, this is basic stuff, the kind of common sense and understand anyone should have, that no one has.
god forbid people wise up and realize people do not have to conform to whatever anyone likes, but depending whose house you are in it is their rules, in this sense were not in mylittlepony.com/mechwarrioronline were at mwo, which i assume has to do with meches and everything big huge and cool, and not ponies.
Ok here we go...
Brony's are like any other fandom... Trekkies/trekker's come's to mind, or Star Wars Fans... Browncoats[firefly/serenity fans] anyone, Whoovians? What about Tokatsu[sentai/power ranger] fans? It wasn't that long ago that people were still making fun of Star Trek fans... because it was nerdy and they were easy target's to make fun of for liking stupid science fiction.
MLP isn't really a furry subgroup, are there furs in MLP, yeah I know for a fact there are... but does identifying with a cartoon really make you scum? I know plenty of people who drew fan characters of themselves in DBZ, or as a Sailor Senshi... so what if I draw myself as a pony or create a character or art or fiction around a fandom? How does it being a pony immedately make me a furry? And to even further this, how is it a fetish?
You're right we won't be liked, neither were star wars or star trek fans, in fact, fans of anything are generally seen as annoying or disliked for their fandom because they get passionate about it and start pushing it into other people's faces [hell I avoided Serenity/firefly till recently because the fandom was soo damn obnoxious about it] But how does that make me any less of a person?
As for your last point, see my first points about old earth pop culture.
oh and just because... this is from the "Buckaroo Banzai" character entry on Wikipedia-
Buckaroo Banzai and several other members of Team Banzai are prominently featured in the Battletech universe, a science fiction world taking place in the 31st century. It is not clearly explained how they find themselves in the future other than some sort of time warp, either intentional or inadvertent, but he occupies himself in that era as a professor at the New Avalon Institute of Science on the world of New Avalon within the Federated Suns successor state and is also a Battlemech designer, having designed the Hatchetman and Axeman mechs according to the sourcebooks Battletech Technical Readout 3025 and Battletech Technical Readout 3050. He is also featured as a character in some of the Battletech novels written by Michael Stackpole.
Edited by Jade Kitsune, 15 August 2012 - 09:31 AM.