((And should something fail, what will happen? Also, the UWM was mostly lounging on its laurels for all these centuries. They already had Avatars during the Altered Wars, did they not?))
((If something fails, bad things happen. But has Miyamoto
ever had even a single one of the several redundant inhibitors fail? IIRC, there's at least six of them.
They did, but they have been improving things. Avatar pilots used to have all their limbs chopped off, and now they only need their legs chopped. A better example is that our armory has been expanding as we have captured new and useful alien tech, like the HEP or crystalline projector.))
((I think about half the current roster of the ARM provides a decent answer to that question. Why wait days for biological regeneration when a synthoid replacement can be grafted on in minutes? Machines are harder to service, but easier to repair.))
((Because it's cheaper? The robobodies people have gotten are very efficient and weakly built; they're a dime a dozen. They could be vastly improved if you only used the stronger materials that have already been invented. But they wouldn't be if you used a highly expensive and advanced material to build them.))
((For the record, the Avatar is covered head to toe in armor, and has a flexible armor cloak on top of that. A synthflesh body would be a better example, and 20mm anti-tank is about on par with the gauss rifles we have in the Armory.))
((I'll admit the first point does conflict with what PW has said elsewhere. And the second... that's why I said "20mm anti-tank". Most people are just unaware how overpowered gauss weapons are.))
((The idea is the same with the mech - have it armored so that it can tank near anything, but if it does get damaged its repair is a matter of replacing the lost limb and recycling the leftovers for the production of a new one.))
((And I guarantee you, it is either going to be
massively more expensive than an avatar, because you're building it out of 25% mythril alloy, or it will lose in a head-to-head fight with one.))
((Because, presumably, it won't have to be grown, and will use conventional resources in its creation.))
((Assuming, of course, that PW allows you to make a conventional resource that is several times as strong as titanium and is cheap. The UWM has created massively strong metals, and massively cheap metals, yet they still use synthflesh for their mecha-equivalents.))
((No. ARM's biggest advantage is the element of surprise, and the willingness and drive to develop and acquire new technologies and immediately put them to use in the fight. Things we can't understand and control don't have much chance of being put into mass production, and we won't win this war on super prototypes alone.))
((Yes, the element of surprise, and the fact we can fight a guerilla war, are two very important things. But they aren't going to help us win in straight battles. And those technologies that we're willing to use, that the UWM isn't? Space magic. Like synthflesh. And synthflesh is already a hell of a lot better understood than anything else we have.
Face it. We're either going to use stuff that's no better understood than synthflesh, or we're going to be stuck using perfectly conventional stuff, which is
wholly inferior to what the UWM already has.))
((I empathically disagree on that point, on the grounds that suitable technologies have not yet been created in the real-world. Energy-efficient and highly durable myomers would make mecha viable battlefield units, being one of the few technologies that can not directly apply to any form of combat vehicle but an articulated biomorphic machine, unless you propose a return of the catapult.))
((Correct me if I'm wrong- the two important things for a mecha material are strength, and low weight, yes? Aren't those also important for, say, light aircraft armor?
Beyond that, synthflesh has an advantage that make it uniquely suited to mecha (probably due to it's status as phlebotinum specifically designed to allow mecha that are useful). It gets
stronger, per pound, the bigger it gets. Few things below Titan size can even actually even damage a titan, while if you had a material that, at titan size, would be as strong as a titan, you could make an MKIII suit that beats battlesuits in boxing matches.
Lastly, synthflesh has one more advantage, that uses this game's most powerful broken aspect-
it is intelligent, and makes space magic more powerful. Miyamoto, at avatar size, can launch a space magic heatblade capable of chopping spaceships in half. Even if you made a material that was twice as strong as synthflesh at avatar size, the pilot would be entirely incapable of beating an avatar with a trained amp or manip-using pilot.
I am going to hit something if you say "but overloads
". Only idiots cause overloads at this point. We don't give idiots mecha.))