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IT'S ON. THE GIANT ROBOT DUEL IS CONFIRMED, AND WILL BE IN AUGUST OF 2017!!!
Last year, we were promised a giant robot fight between Japan and America. A new update explains why we're going to have to wait.
The battle will pit MegaBots’ hulking scrapper MK II against Suidobashi’s nimble ninja-like Kuratas in an undisclosed location at an undisclosed date. Last July, when the Japanese accepted MegaBots’ challenge, the target date for the throw down was this summer.
NED has reached out several times to MegaBots to get more information, but received no answer. The latest announcement, and reasons for the lack of communication, may explain why:
We're under a mutual NDA with Suidobashi regarding planning for the duel. We cannot legally disclose details about the duel until both parties are ready to release such details.
We're planning an event in which people are piloting multi-ton combat robots that are trying to destroy each other, without harming the pilots, and that takes a lot of careful consideration.
We're in active negotiations with the venue of the duel. Any disclosures regarding the nature of or location of the duel would endanger those negotiations, and could prevent it from happening.
We're documenting the design and fabrication process but don't want to tease much of it until it's finalized and ready to reveal, which won't be for a little while yet.
We don't want to accidentally give Suidobashi an edge on our design by posting too much about it publicly.
Along with engineering a 6-ton, 15-foot robot that could take on Kuratas, a sleek fighter built by a nation who has grown up on steady diet of Gundam, Ultraman, and Power Rangers, and somehow making it safe for the human pilot as steel fists rain down on the vehicle, the Americans must overcome logistical challenges such as transportation. Round trip air fare could cost $300,000, while travel by ship could take months and result in rust and/or damage.
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