The MegaBots Mark 2 hopes to fight another giant robot from the other side of the Pacific Rim. MegaBots/S.N. Jacobson
Finally,
let the robot wars begin! MegaBots is laying the foundation for what
could be the prequel to the giant mech vs. giant monster flick "Pacific Rim." The Boston-based company on Tuesday challenged Japan's Suidobashi Heavy Industries, creator of the Kuratas giant robot, to a duel against its Megabot Mark 2.
If
you're having as a hard time as I repressing the geek-gasm over the
news, you might not want to watch the video below from MegaBots
(complete with Japanese subtitles) that highlights both giant, pilotable
fighting robots before issuing the official trans-Pacific challenge.
"Suidobashi,
we have a giant robot, you have a giant robot; you know what needs to
happen," says MegaBots co-founder Matt Oehrlein in the video, while
wearing an American flag as a cape. "We challenge you to a duel."
According
to the video, the Mark 2 weighs six tons and is piloted by a team of
two capable of firing three-pound paint cannonballs up to 100 miles per
hour. Kuratas is lighter at just 4.5 tons but boasts a pair of Gatling
guns and advanced targeting system with a heads-up display.
Oehrlein
says both teams will need time to make battle modifications. He tells
Suidobashi to name a battlefield where their giant robots can face off
in one year. No word yet on whether the Japanese team has accepted the
challenge.
I'd
be happy to coordinate hosting the battle here in New Mexico if that's
what it takes to make sure this happens. I definitely know we've got
some giant robot enthusiasts in the neighborhood, and who doesn't love a good giant robot battle on a Southwestern summer day?
This article, America challenges Japan to real-life battle of giant robots, originally appeared on CNET.com.
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