To that dude a few episodes back who said the guy who was making all the ribbed vests was rich? He's a drop in the ocean compared to the guy repairing shirt shoulders at lightning speed between takes. That dude's in higher demand than double heat sinks.
So I honestly can't decide if the shirts are torn in exactly the same spot for both of the Steiners or that's supposed to be one of the worst Federated Suns logos I've ever seen.
The clans have an interesting culture, as it kind of assumes humanity is warlike, so it provides rules for combat, treatment of prisoners, and all that, but the part where they try to force it on the Inner Sphere is unfortunate. They're whole thing is working, though. The strikers actually are learning about clan culture, and finally learned to accept help from their bondsmen, err, prisoners.
The one thing that really irks me with this series is at 18:04 If your Axeman is taking 2 Ultra AC/20 and 4 ER Med-lasers in the back; it shouldn't get back up; let alone be still standing
When I watched the Justice League cartoon, I kept track of a Batman's Dead counter in my head. I ticked it up every time he took a head shot or body blow from someone with super strength. Dude should have died dozens of times over the show's run.
3 timber wolves, a mad dog and a hunchback iic, lose to a mauler, an awesome, a bushwacker and an axeman. How!? 1 timber wolf alone costs almost as much as all those inner sphere mechs combined!
@@nateescobales6930 Yessir. To not bore you and overwhelm you with crazy Battletech lore details: Long ago all humans were able to develop technology that let them expand out to the stars and because of bottlenecked communications and advancement in technology. a bunch of humans settled on new worlds and set up their own space kingdoms and they united under this space nation called the Star League. A great civil war happened and Star League fell. With it 80% of it's military which would become the Clans. And then the events of the show happen sometime later but the show has been retcon'd to being in universe propaganda.
@@patrickmiller4229 Hm...universe propaganda kinda sucks to me from the sound of it and in comparison to this Star League 🌟. I mean it was called the Star League 🌟 🤩, that's a totally awesome name 😎, it sounds like a superhero team.
Wait until I tell you that Space AT&T is legit a thing in Battletech lol (ComStar). Also, Earth is actually at the center of the entire Inner Sphere map (it's called Terra). So it makes sense that ideas like Santa Claus would exist in their timeline.
I absolutely love the one Clanner who brought the two characters to the Captain. He has the best acting.
To that dude a few episodes back who said the guy who was making all the ribbed vests was rich? He's a drop in the ocean compared to the guy repairing shirt shoulders at lightning speed between takes. That dude's in higher demand than double heat sinks.
So I honestly can't decide if the shirts are torn in exactly the same spot for both of the Steiners or that's supposed to be one of the worst Federated Suns logos I've ever seen.
The clans have an interesting culture, as it kind of assumes humanity is warlike, so it provides rules for combat, treatment of prisoners, and all that, but the part where they try to force it on the Inner Sphere is unfortunate. They're whole thing is working, though. The strikers actually are learning about clan culture, and finally learned to accept help from their bondsmen, err, prisoners.
The one thing that really irks me with this series is at 18:04
If your Axeman is taking 2 Ultra AC/20 and 4 ER Med-lasers in the back; it shouldn't get back up; let alone be still standing
When I watched the Justice League cartoon, I kept track of a Batman's Dead counter in my head. I ticked it up every time he took a head shot or body blow from someone with super strength. Dude should have died dozens of times over the show's run.
It's the magic of the script XD
He’s enjoying his “Attacked my Home Planet” buff.
That irks you but the madcat being taken out by a truck a fraction of its weight doesn't?
3 timber wolves, a mad dog and a hunchback iic, lose to a mauler, an awesome, a bushwacker and an axeman. How!? 1 timber wolf alone costs almost as much as all those inner sphere mechs combined!
They had good rolls
they had idk uhhhhhhhhhh 0/0 pilots and those busted clantech to-hit rolls and were against the worst clan pilots known to man or something
Because clanners are idiots pretending to be mongols.
They obviously have the “Attacked my home planet” buff.
Why is Geraldo Rivera a merchant?
It's actually Sam Lewis from FASA.
To see an IS battle armour and no clan armours, ironic.
o7 mechdads
15:13
Hm, very nice quote, really clever.
14:51
Wait, how do they know about Santa Claus? They're in an entirely different extraterrestrial Galaxy, how's that even possible?
They're all still human and come from Earth.
Mythology and folk tales would probably still be passed on.
@@patrickmiller4229
Wait, they're descended from the Earth 🌎?
@@nateescobales6930 Yessir. To not bore you and overwhelm you with crazy Battletech lore details:
Long ago all humans were able to develop technology that let them expand out to the stars and because of bottlenecked communications and advancement in technology.
a bunch of humans settled on new worlds and set up their own space kingdoms and they united under this space nation called the Star League.
A great civil war happened and Star League fell. With it 80% of it's military which would become the Clans. And then the events of the show happen sometime later but the show has been retcon'd to being in universe propaganda.
@@patrickmiller4229
Hm...universe propaganda kinda sucks to me from the sound of it and in comparison to this Star League 🌟. I mean it was called the Star League 🌟 🤩, that's a totally awesome name 😎, it sounds like a superhero team.
Wait until I tell you that Space AT&T is legit a thing in Battletech lol (ComStar). Also, Earth is actually at the center of the entire Inner Sphere map (it's called Terra). So it makes sense that ideas like Santa Claus would exist in their timeline.