Act 26: Big O vs. Big Fau

Zopwx2 06-29-2005 12:22 PM
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Originally posted by DorothyFan1
That's an interesting theory...the one about Big Duo. It's too bad there won't be a Season 3 to solve that quandary...which of the Big 3 Megadeuses is the strongest. Big O can't fly, Big Fau can...but only underwater...which explains the reasoning given that Big Fau is the Water element. So this leaves Big Duo. Big Duo would have finished off Big O if it hadn't rejected Alan Gabriel for its Dominus. So for the time being I have to say Big O and Duo are tied. Big Fau may be the strongest though.


Who is to say that they were built to fight eachother in the first place. In the flashbacks they appeared to be working together.

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Originally posted by Ollen70
If we're going on the assumption that most of the city is abandoned, as we're told over and over again, then alot of the wanton destruction of the buildings is just that; destruction of empty buildings. Also, every time the megadei fight, Dastun and the military police show up to clear as many of the people out as they can.

Besides, common sense clearly indicates that when a giant robot that is as large or larger than a sky-scraper comes bursting up out of the ground, you run like hell.

There obviously were casualties throughout the series, but I think the main dome was pretty much empty after the Bonaparte incident in "The Third Big." Once the scaffolding sharts crashing down around you, I can't imagine wanting to stick around.

You'll also notice that, throughout the series, (barring the last few episodes,) most of the structural damage takes place outside the domes. When Roger fights inside the residential domes, like during "Negotiations with the Dead" and "The Greatest Villain," there is some damage, but the fights are really pretty brief.

I think alot of Roger's seeming carelessness about the fights outside the domes come from the fact that he really can't know which buildings are populated and which aren't, and he just has to trust that the military police are doing their job. At least, that's how I see it.


You're on to somethign here.

Everything outside of the domes is complete crap anyway, its already been destroyed. The people out there live like refugees in a warzone, which is a great analogy. There are always bombs dropping in the same way some random giant robot appears and starts stomping on things. Its part of life for them.

And it was obvious the way alex and others acted that they believed that the only place that mattered were the domes and anything outside is worthless anyway.