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<blockquote data-quote="Lord Zack" data-source="post: 5949725" data-attributes="member: 53996"><p><strong><span style="font-size: 18px"><u>That's no Moon!</u></span></strong></p><p></p><p>No, Coreline's moon hasn't been replaced by a Death Star, but large portions of the core have been replaced by artificial installations, such as the ship of the Spiral King Lord Genome, Cathedral Terra and the ship of the human-like Fury race, from Super Robot Wars Judgement. This may explain why the moon does not produce enough Blutz Waves to induce a Oozaru transformation in Sayians.</p><p></p><p>The Fury were quite confused to find that their vessel had been fused with a very different one. The chaos that ensued prevented them from making any major moves for a while, but now they are ready to continue they're mission to reclaim the planet for themselves. They see humankind as a accident of evolution, fit only to be purged. The fact that their mission has become a lot harder has doe little to deter them. Their mechs are quite formidable in and of themselves, but their true strength comes from their Larseilam system. This system allows them to stop time, allowing them to destroy their enemies without opposition. Fortunately, it is only equipped on certain Fury mechs. Some have been able to survive encounters with the Fury and learn to recognize these mechs, particularly amongst the Ghingham Fleet of the Moon Race who have prove to be amongst the Furies' most tenacious opponents, allowing them to react and disable or drive off these mechs before they can activate the system. There is also the Larseilam Canceller, but it would take a while to explain that and I want to focus on other subjects for now.</p><p></p><p>These two major installations may connect to lesser ones, like the Moon Cradle, the Blue Side of the Moon and Celestial Being's Moon Terminal.</p><p></p><p><strong><span style="font-size: 12px"><u>the Moon Cradle</u></span></strong></p><p></p><p>The Moon Cradle is one of two (along with the Earth Cradle) human made installations from the Super Robot Wars series meant to preserve lifeforms in case of alien attack. It is nearly impervious to attack, and can hold large numbers of humans beings in cryostasis or without along with having the genomes of many species. It even has facilities for the construction of mechs. It has often been a target for groups like the Divine Crusaders and alien races, even taken over for a time by the Zuvorg Alliances' Civilization Inspectors, due to the ease of using it as a heavily fortified base.</p><p></p><p>To be continued...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lord Zack, post: 5949725, member: 53996"] [B][SIZE="5"][U]That's no Moon![/U][/SIZE][/B] No, Coreline's moon hasn't been replaced by a Death Star, but large portions of the core have been replaced by artificial installations, such as the ship of the Spiral King Lord Genome, Cathedral Terra and the ship of the human-like Fury race, from Super Robot Wars Judgement. This may explain why the moon does not produce enough Blutz Waves to induce a Oozaru transformation in Sayians. The Fury were quite confused to find that their vessel had been fused with a very different one. The chaos that ensued prevented them from making any major moves for a while, but now they are ready to continue they're mission to reclaim the planet for themselves. They see humankind as a accident of evolution, fit only to be purged. The fact that their mission has become a lot harder has doe little to deter them. Their mechs are quite formidable in and of themselves, but their true strength comes from their Larseilam system. This system allows them to stop time, allowing them to destroy their enemies without opposition. Fortunately, it is only equipped on certain Fury mechs. Some have been able to survive encounters with the Fury and learn to recognize these mechs, particularly amongst the Ghingham Fleet of the Moon Race who have prove to be amongst the Furies' most tenacious opponents, allowing them to react and disable or drive off these mechs before they can activate the system. There is also the Larseilam Canceller, but it would take a while to explain that and I want to focus on other subjects for now. These two major installations may connect to lesser ones, like the Moon Cradle, the Blue Side of the Moon and Celestial Being's Moon Terminal. [B][SIZE="3"][U]the Moon Cradle[/U][/SIZE][/B] The Moon Cradle is one of two (along with the Earth Cradle) human made installations from the Super Robot Wars series meant to preserve lifeforms in case of alien attack. It is nearly impervious to attack, and can hold large numbers of humans beings in cryostasis or without along with having the genomes of many species. It even has facilities for the construction of mechs. It has often been a target for groups like the Divine Crusaders and alien races, even taken over for a time by the Zuvorg Alliances' Civilization Inspectors, due to the ease of using it as a heavily fortified base. To be continued... [/QUOTE]
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