uc pseudonym (post: 1191871) wrote:But we all know mecha make no sense, they're just to have anthropomorphic battle vehicles. At least I hope we all know.
It's not that they make no sense, it's just that you wouldn't find much use for them on the battlefield, or very many other places that you see them in fiction. The fact is, that high silhouettes make nice, big, fat targets, and maximizing ground pressure means minimizing the available terrain.
However, "Mecha" of various types are in development as we speak, intended for other purposes. Things more like what Sigourny Weaver used to fought the Mama Alien, which are being created as cargo handling systems.
By the way, it isn't unreasonable for future 'combat mecha' to exist, they just wouldn't take a humanoid form. Walking has many distinct advantages over rolling, which is why you see a lot more soldiers on foot than on bicycles (many different countries have tried bicycle-mounted troops over the years). The thing is, you want a low silhouette and minimum ground pressure, so you would end up with a sort of centipede or crab shape. If you can imagine an M1 Abrams with a large number of legs instead of tracks (probably side-slung like a reptile instead of underslung like a mammal, to minimize height), that's what I'm talking about.