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Author Topic: When did ponies become awesome? What else have I missed? (take 2)  (Read 441938 times)

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Re: When did ponies become awesome? What else have I missed? (take 2)
« Reply #3780 on: October 17, 2011, 04:34:44 pm »

And by "pegasus technology" I assume you mean teams of slave pegasi pulling the damn things, yes?  :P
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Re: When did ponies become awesome? What else have I missed? (take 2)
« Reply #3781 on: October 17, 2011, 04:34:53 pm »

Um.. the ponies LIVE here. They're supposed to be the ONLY things living here, along with similar animals. There were never any humans in Equestria... so yeah, it still doesn't make sense.

Well, except the only thing I can think of, a water tank, but that still doesn't explain why it's got the chimney thing. In other words, recognizability won over originality of the universe. I realize this still is a cartoon primarily aimed at the toys' target age/gender group, but at this point I wouldn't mind if the series forgot the toyline and just tried to follow itself, building a proper fantasy universe.

ninja edit: and yes, zeppelins. Well, they do have the whatchamacallit-balloon, so I suppose that counts. It'd probably be run by unicorns though, not pegasi. Pegasi can fly as-is, they've no need for this. Earth ponies have no means to do it, considering everything they have is low-tech. This leaves unicorns - enough incentive to want to fly, and enough ability and magic aptitude to achieve it.
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Re: When did ponies become awesome? What else have I missed? (take 2)
« Reply #3782 on: October 17, 2011, 04:39:33 pm »

And by "pegasus technology" I assume you mean teams of slave pegasi pulling the damn things, yes?  :P


That is a possibility, but I'm sure the writers could come up with a not-entirely-batshit-insane explanation for making them light enough that it would only take a little effort to move them. And if there are any slaves involved, they will obviously be griffons. Celestia is a benevolent dictator, after all.
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Re: When did ponies become awesome? What else have I missed? (take 2)
« Reply #3783 on: October 17, 2011, 04:40:33 pm »

Oh so now it's slavery and racism in this children's cartoon? Nice.
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Re: When did ponies become awesome? What else have I missed? (take 2)
« Reply #3784 on: October 17, 2011, 04:45:39 pm »

They're miniature horses. We humans use their non-intelligent for transportation. If they want to get somewhere, they can just walk. If they want to get somewhere far and fast, they could just slap a hydrogen rocket on a pair of wings and pray to Celestia that at least part of them makes it.
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« Reply #3785 on: October 17, 2011, 04:48:37 pm »

Well, it doesn't have to be slavery. I mean, ever heard of rickshaw? Twilight gets to use Celestia's personal pegasus-carriage when she arrives into Ponyville, and Celestia herself (despite being a... what do you call those? Allicorn? I prefer Unigasus. :P) uses it from time to time. It could just be a line of work, like the movers that obliged to provide Twilight with some "heavy" slapstick that one time.

ninja edit: TBP, that's straying part into DF, part into KSP territory.

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« Reply #3786 on: October 17, 2011, 04:53:29 pm »

If they want to get somewhere, they can just walk. If they want to get somewhere far and fast, they could just slap a hydrogen rocket on a pair of wings and pray to Celestia that at least part of them makes it.

You've been playing Kerbal Space Program, haven't you. Or you might be referring to this:

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« Reply #3787 on: October 17, 2011, 05:02:24 pm »

Surprisingly, I haven't been playing KSP recently. I just figured that slapping a rocket on a pair of wings was a normal way of getting around. Around here, it's the only way we can get to town.

In all seriousness, the whole idea of the pullers sleeping in the front compartment makes a little sense. You'd think they'd just lodge at the inn of whatever stop they were at, though.

If they did have a zeppelin, I wouldn't imagine it being too hard for them to use either workers to pull it or some kind of non-combustion engine to drive the propellers. Or maybe even a combustion engine that used something other than fossil fuels. I wonder if a small boiler could be held aloft with a zeppelin...
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« Reply #3788 on: October 17, 2011, 05:08:45 pm »

Earth ponies could... hm. Well, they could probably have treadmills connected to propellers. I don't think there's a single self-propelled vehicle anywhere in Equestria. It's mostly unicorn magic, or flying pegasi.
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« Reply #3789 on: October 17, 2011, 05:16:30 pm »

I wonder if a small boiler could be held aloft with a zeppelin...

Oh quite easily: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giffard_dirigible
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« Reply #3790 on: October 17, 2011, 05:23:56 pm »

Wait a goddamn second. I just remembered another thing that stood out to me in the new episode, in the intro. If you can, rewatch it now, and pay attention to the train passing as Twilight's balloon lands.

It is moving under its own power.

Witchcraft, I say!
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Re: When did ponies become awesome? What else have I missed? (take 2)
« Reply #3791 on: October 17, 2011, 05:28:22 pm »

Hey, they got self-propelled technology now! Maybe that idea I had about Scoots getting a motorcycle could come true!
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Re: When did ponies become awesome? What else have I missed? (take 2)
« Reply #3792 on: October 17, 2011, 05:41:56 pm »

Maybe that idea I had about Scoots getting a motorcycle could come true!
There would be no emoticon or reaction image to express my displeasure :P

The setting is supposed to be medieval with as little schizo tech as needed to show the story. A candle instead of a light switch if at all possible, for example.

Something steampunky would be disastrous outside of fanon, I think D:
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Re: When did ponies become awesome? What else have I missed? (take 2)
« Reply #3793 on: October 17, 2011, 05:45:21 pm »

Who says it was going to be steampunk? I was thinking a modern crotch rocket.

But, yeah, it seems they're trying to stick to medieval. With trains. Medieval with trains.
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« Reply #3794 on: October 17, 2011, 05:49:13 pm »

But, yeah, it seems they're trying to stick to medieval. With trains. Medieval with trains.
http://comments.deviantart.com/4/1603670/1926366980
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