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:* The flamethrower should be placed low on the body, since flames rise. Perhaps we can use the holes in the leg plates for this. By simply adding hoses that attach from the back of the holes to the feet, we would demonstrate where the fuel comes from ([http://iritscen.oni2.net/temp/ID%20plus%20hoses.jpg incredibly crude sample illustration]).
:* The flamethrower should be placed low on the body, since flames rise. Perhaps we can use the holes in the leg plates for this. By simply adding hoses that attach from the back of the holes to the feet, we would demonstrate where the fuel comes from ([http://iritscen.oni2.net/temp/ID%20plus%20hoses.jpg incredibly crude sample illustration]).
:* The electric field doesn't need to be based in some physical aspect of the model (but personally I wonder what that [[wikipedia:Dynamo|cylinder]] attached to its back with warning stripes does...) :-3 --[[User:Iritscen|Iritscen]] 21:30, 4 September 2009 (UTC)
:* The electric field doesn't need to be based in some physical aspect of the model (but personally I wonder what that [[wikipedia:Dynamo|cylinder]] attached to its back with warning stripes does...) :-3 --[[User:Iritscen|Iritscen]] 21:30, 4 September 2009 (UTC)
* How will the weapons be used?
:* I think we're leaning towards making the AI use melee TRAMs, right? So the chainguns will be some generic long-distance attack


:I've made the chainguns the wrists, centered to spin. The wrists are the large forarms. The biceps are the arm-axis under the shield, and the shoulders are the shields over the arms, which are linked to the neck, 'cause that's how I found it...
:I've made the chainguns the wrists, centered to spin. The wrists are the large forarms. The biceps are the arm-axis under the shield, and the shoulders are the shields over the arms, which are linked to the neck, 'cause that's how I found it...