02-01-2007, 10:31 PM
I was calculating the supposed answer to my question in AC Trivia...
Not surprisingly, I managed to get a part of the calculation for the answer...
Here's a part of it:
There are 28 heads, 21 cores, 22 fingered arms, and 43 legs without built-in boosters...
There are also 10 boosters, 10 generators, 10 radiators and 14 FCS units...
With just these parts needed to make a movable AC, I found out that there are more than 7,787,427,000 possible combinations, useable and unusable AC chasiss' combined with just those legs in account...
The number mentioned is just a fraction of all the designs designers can create in AC...
I don't know if I should continue calculating...
It's not hard, but I think I should...
Pale horse, Don't reply here...
Not surprisingly, I managed to get a part of the calculation for the answer...
Here's a part of it:
There are 28 heads, 21 cores, 22 fingered arms, and 43 legs without built-in boosters...
There are also 10 boosters, 10 generators, 10 radiators and 14 FCS units...
With just these parts needed to make a movable AC, I found out that there are more than 7,787,427,000 possible combinations, useable and unusable AC chasiss' combined with just those legs in account...
The number mentioned is just a fraction of all the designs designers can create in AC...
I don't know if I should continue calculating...
It's not hard, but I think I should...
Pale horse, Don't reply here...
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