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==Heat sink== | |||
Calling it a heat sink makes sense, but are we sure that was what it was? '''This is''' [[User:CraZboy557|<span style="color:orange; font-family: Gill Sans Ultra Bold; font-size: 105%;">'''craZboy557'''</span>]], '''signing off.''' 06:06, 13 June 2013 (EDT) | Calling it a heat sink makes sense, but are we sure that was what it was? '''This is''' [[User:CraZboy557|<span style="color:orange; font-family: Gill Sans Ultra Bold; font-size: 105%;">'''craZboy557'''</span>]], '''signing off.''' 06:06, 13 June 2013 (EDT) | ||
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==Is the walker based on the spider u.n unit from patlabor 2== | ==Is the walker based on the spider u.n unit from patlabor 2== | ||
I watched patlabor 2 and in the beginning the mech look alike the walker but | I watched patlabor 2 and in the beginning the mech look alike the walker but different to understand understand ([[User:Chickenx4|Chickenx4]] ([[User talk:Chickenx4|talk]]) 09:46, May 19, 2019 (EDT)) | ||
:I'm sure Bungie derived its inspiration from many existing designs. Ghost in the Shell's spider tanks and Star Wars's [https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/All_Terrain_Tactical_Enforcer ATTE] walker easily come to mind for many people. | |||
:A trivia bullet from the Fallen page states "Their mechanized vehicle units carry overtones of Japanese mecha, and their ships appear like rusted futuristic submarines" |
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