40:55 Long Caster's stomach is so hungry for food that it branched the divide between universes and brought Italian food to Strangereal. Search your feelings, you know this is plausible.
@@rextremendae "Ill have two numbuh nahns, a numbuh nahn lauhge, a numbuh six with extra dip, a numbuh seven, two numbuh forhty fives, one wit cheeze, an' a laughe soda"
Sly, you just forget the most important sin on AC7: Jaeger says on the last mission "cant wait to tell to my son" and survives. Isnt he supposed to be Marked for death?
"The clouds moving in" at 27:40 might just be a phrase Sol uses to say "things aren't going very well"-- considering their squadron is named for the Sun...
I got ya on the sin at 43:04, the call signs are actually correct as they are. In the US Army we use the call sign number to indicate positions. The Company Commander would be Menhir 6, the First Sergeant would be Menhir 7, and the Executive Officer Menhir 5. 1, 2, and 3 would be the prefix for the platoons ie 1st platoon leader would be Menhir 16.
Username checks out. No but seriously, thanks for that! Details like that are super interesting and not all that commonly known, so the clarification is appreciated!
I was playing DCS with a friend, he had an SU-33 in all black. And UZAKI CHAN ON THE GODDAM WINGS! Needless to say I committed frendly fire with the gun.
I think the "ship" meant in 16:19 is the Pilgrim One, as the pilot also said that the lighthouse doubles as a harbor for it, which it did. Foreshadowing, I suppose.
And "it isn't one of ours" because Gargoyle is, in fact, Navy. Says OMDF on the side of their plane. Nagase is Air Force. They're using branch rivalry to ignore that the mission would leave Nagase stranded.
In regards to the range tables for Stonehenge, even advanced modern artiller/rocket batteries require them as electonic targeting systems can and will fail on occasion and if you still need to fire at something not having range tables will be incredibly detrimental
46:02 He wasn't looking for a flag on the Arsenal Bird, he was looking at a flag flying somewhere outside his bunker to deduct the wind direction and approximate speed from it.
@@samuelefesoa7317 Gimme Avril. Her story makes exactly zero god damn sense but she looks like she could handily - and happily - beat me senseless with a socket wrench.
1:04:12 I'm pretty sure these are separate conversations, but I like how after Tailor says "I've got plenty to pay attention to other than your dirty ass!" Huxian says "Visual." Followed by Count, who says "Like an Eagle."
This video only confirms how I felt since I begin playing AC7: Osea's has always been crazy incompetent Erusea's will always be crazy maniacs And Avril's story never made any sense
I think the situation with Avril and her drag racer is kinda misinterpreted to hell. My current theory on this is as such: The place they built the racer is clearly an agricultural object. They were stationed at a hangar, so *probably* at least Avril and her gramps were working there, gramps was probably an air mechanic or a civilian pilot after retirement. Avril mentions flight training, so she was probably a civilian pilot as well. They all had lives and jobs. This is why the engine took so long - they did not invest *all the time* into the racer, they worked on it when they could, bit by bit, month after month. And of course the "old geezers" were far from the only people who were there - but they were like family to Avril, and when they died she felt she was left alone. This doesn't mean there were no people left in the whole facility. She'd clearly have friends and colleagues there. It's even assuming this was her workplace, and she did not just visit this place to work on racer, while earning money somewhere else.
I think Count's line about a girl on board the C-1 is interpreted really badly because he says girl and its very broad. I think what they were going for was, there's a "little girl" on board and Count is suprised at the possiblilty that she could be a child soldier.
I swear if the part where the princess says "yes" instead of hi was the result of the Japanese version saying "Hi" in english and being mistaken for "Hai" which is basically Japanese for yes, this game's production must have been a very interesting process
@@iswandip.1624 Makes sense. I remember seeing a teaser ad for this game years before it came out. I only saw that ad once and heard nothing about the game until I spotted it by chance in the ps store the day it came out.
I think in the japanese version, she is actually saying "yes" in every case. But she's saying "ee" instead of "hai", which is less formal/awkward-sounding I believe. One of those subtle translation issues. Also i think Avril doesnt tell her to specifically say hello, just to say something.
"Hold on just seven nuclear seconds" I couldn't help but laugh at that. Nah don't sin Clown's questionably hilarious yet stupid comment from Mission 3.
_Oh._ Also, just to point a couple things out. First: the F-104 is/was an interceptor, in essence an airborne dragster. It goes fast as hell in a straight line, with severely hampered maneuverability. Second, "unidentified aircraft" doesn't necessarily mean "We have no clue what these planes are." The IUPF could just as easily have known they were TU-95s, but not known who was operating them. Keeping the line of "It's possible that the Usean ceasefire has been broken" in mind, it's possible that the IUPF had no idea Erusea had dispatched the bombers until they were right on top of them. - Remember, intelligence _can_ be wrong.
The whole "Court Marshal for killing the former president" always pissed me off, like you pointed out, there's cameras mounted onto military aircraft, and in the mission, there's literally 5 drones clustered around the president's V-22 at all times. Chances are, the president would have died anyways due to splash damage from nearby impacting missiles. And while yes there would still be a court marshal for Trigger, they'd have to prove whether or not Trigger intentionally meant to shoot down the president. I like Ace Combat for its arcade like gameplay, but this story always bugs me. Also, does anyone else ever wonder why the hell the protagonist is the only one that ever destroys a unit? Any time I watch other planes and tanks fight, most they'll do is just fly around and not do anything but shoot at the protagonist. I wish there was an option like Ace Combat 6 where you could at least request allied support to do their jobs after helping them out.
NPC missiles in the main campaign are scripted to do something like 1/5th of the damage of yours so they don't steal your kills. If you watch your allies in the special missions though, they have normal-strength missiles and can more than pull their own weight.
Damn whoever named the Kestrel II Kestrel II. Making people ask questions like this. Also very smart move moving command to North Point, the country Erusea left 1 one country gap around to avoid Mobius 1's wrath
52:50 Mihaly was in a simulation dogfight, in that simulation he was caught in suprise while engaging the F-16 pilot. The footage was from simulation not actual footage of his encounter
@@foczastafomka5502 Yeah, I went back after I posted it and it seems it's always an F-16. The contrast was so low I thought it said -35 or -14. So I tested it using the Morgan.
I know right ?I was like bitch please I fucking shot a bike missile at this stupid gigantic flying propeller plane and everything propeller is dead and u want us to withdraw ?the plane is gonna go swim with the fishes anyway
The damn thing should have too little thrust to begin with lol. The propellers don't even look like turboprops, they're just regular propellers, which is absurd for a craft that size.
@@OccamsWoodChipper The _are_ turboprops. The main propellers are just massive. Though they move slower, they probably have an _insane_ amount of thrust.
6:07 Actually, it is possible, somewhat common in fact, for the opening shots of a war to be fired without anyone dying. Perhaps the best example is Fort Sumter... The American Civil war was the deadliest war in North American history, yet it's first battle raged for hours without a single soldier dying on either side... Or a more recent example would be the Russian annexation of Crimea in 2014, they managed to invade and annex an entire territory from Ukraine while everyone was watching, and somehow they did it without a single shot being fired in either direction. As well as basically every famous military campaign in history having similar casualty-free battles... in their early months, it's almost as if humans don't want to kill other humans unprovoked. Ironically, the casualty-free opening battle is one of the few things about the Lighthouse War that actually makes any amount of sense.
52:42 This is just a hot guess, but I think he is referring to the simulator that mihaly was in when testing the new flight suit. He wasnt actually in combat, just a test.
Aaah yes .....The plane most used by the weak 😂 Obviously im not being serious their ...but i do have a habit of unlocking the Mig-21 and just using that for the rest of my Ace Combat playthroughs 😂
@@Dexter037S4 Hopefully not, but you'll have to pay $4.99 for each mission in the video, or you can purchase a UA-cam Pass that will get you the entire video for $24.99.
*slide. But SlyCooperFan1 can sin this for the fact that Ionela only fired one shot thus emptying it so that means the guard was carrying the pistol with one round which he should not be doing.
What? No "Solitary" sin counter? 4.44/10 Sentence: Immediate Solitary :P (For real though, I'm surprised you didn't include a "Solitary" counter, although I guess that would add another 30 mins alone).
Wiseman isn't toke. He is written leagues better than most black characters in media who seem to be written as black first and characters second rather than the other way around.
1:07:40 Literally you saying NO make me think "Here we go! he probably hates the new look lol" and it just goes 180, god damnit ive never laughed so hard in my life, well done lol
1:21:35 I think it’s more of a symbolic gesture to get the defeat into Erusea’s wound like salt upon wounds, At Ace Combat 04, North point was used as a last stronghold against the Erusean Military & was the first of many comebacks for ISAF In the war. And signing the treaty there is like announcing to the eruseans “Hey guys remember your first defeat against us starting from North Point? Yeah? Then let’s sign it there just to irritate you a little bit more.” It’s like Hitler forcing the defeated french to sign their defeat in the same Train Carraige as the one used to announce Germany’s defeat
20:52 The high-ptiched scream dude is my spirit animal Especially when he scream again when you let the bombers destroyed the base along with McKinsey there
11:19 There are no rules of engagement broken here. Only questionable orders. Telling damaged and supposedly retreating aircraft to keep engaging is pretty sketchy, but it depends on the situation. Gargoyle 1 and Brownie were certainly in damaged aircraft, but they still are valid military targets. If you fired at retreating tanks which had their turrets jammed by anti-tank fire, would that really be a war crime? It would have been wiser for Brownie to simply eject when she was cornered.
I think the guy was being sarcastic ...as in .."im injured but yeah sure i will just get up off my death bed to attack" I say this because i could swear he says it in response to an order to attack
How many alternate words does Japanese have for their number system? I thought 4 and 7 were the only ones due to homophones. Is that the case with 6 too?
Combined with what we got from Quintessential Quintuplets anime, "3" (mitsu), "5" (itsu) and "6" (mutsu, mentioned above) do have another meaning Man, even 1 (hito) and 2 (futa) are also the case. Didn't know with 8 and 9 though.
@@TonySpike That could be another reason too But again, it's bandai namco's work in this case. And it's not really strange to see a set number 7 6 5 on their works anyway, intentionally or not.
43:20 I've read about stuff like this and surprisingly in real life combat you'd experience a lot of "empty time" during a battle or even a firefight, hell I've read about a soldier getting a cup of tea from the other "in the middle of the battle". Also soldiers taking a quick breather in-between two slugfests have been a thing since antiquity. An exhausted first line is a useless first line, afterall. Also at 46:04 : Seriously? Flag, wind; has it not clicked in that there's an actual fabric flag we're talking about here? You know, the one that waves in the wind???
44:45: But you can. Stonehenge's control consoles are the boxes on the back end of each gun. They were targets for Mobius, so this gun should have the same thing. And the designers would have definitely included the ability to use direct fire by local control on the guns in case the main director ever went out.
Also, one thing I liked is that she comes back, just shortly AFTER the last shot of the war. Keeping with AC5 "The Aces of Razgriz, never flew in the skies of battle again" Such minimal thing, but I love it
33:29: The dialog makes sense if (though this feels like an unlikely scenario) McKinsey knew what went down with Bandog and Full Band, and he's just rubbing it in Count's face because he's a Dick.
The fact that this one is almost 90 minutes means you either really love or really hate AC7. Or maybe AC7 is just a good game with A LOT of dumb storytelling.
No because she's from Osea, also the country who claims victory on the continental war for their monetary and logistical assistance to ISAF. Oseans are misinformed as hell just like REDACTED are misinformed about the rest of the world.
14:55 “We’ll radio you, but you are not permitted to make contact!” Like trigger talks on the radio at all for the entirety of the game, or even talks at all!
1:14:54 All of the previous times that we’ve seen the arsenal bird throw up its shields, it’s been for a somewhat significant amount of time and in this mission, the arsenal bird had its shields up for relatively small amounts of time, such as this shot, and the times in the battle, up until the final time it threw up its shields, which is when it was for a long period of time, and with the missile strikes hitting at different times, which is the opposite of the shot you’re speaking of.
About a line that “Trigger and Count are only one that survives” - I’m actually think that was about Rage and Scream. Sounds more logic for me, because there are more than two pilots survived from a 444 squad. Way more.
26:54 Counterpoint: The sheer shadenfreude of having someone else besides the player experiencing the utter annoyance of the AI yelling shit at them. 1:08:14 The Demon Lord of the Round Table, Scarface-1, Ribbon Fighter, Ghosts of Razgriz and Talisman would like you to please cite your sources for this claim.
1:02:47 I think they might be referring to different Supply Ships, likely Transport Ships. This game does that a lot, mostly due to the nature of the radio dialogue, where somebody is saying something that sounds like there referring to something else than they actually are. Also, the tone of voice used and a sub par localization effort adds to this. A few other other good examples include when Mckinsey says to Count "you know what happens to those who fudge their numbers" and follows it up with "the rest of you could learn from him", what I think was actually meant to be conveyed by the scene was that Count was being thrown into Solitary and that we were supposed to take that lesson to heart. And the "all cowards, go hide in teh clouds like Trigger" other dialogue seems to imply that what was actually meant to be implied by that scene is that Bandog is actually insulting everyone else other than trigger, that he's impressed Trigger is willing to go into the clouds and trying to shame the rest into doing it to. One other one that's always bothered me is back in Mission 3 at Brownie's death, When Knocker says "I said what I had to say", clown responds with "about what?" in a REALLY hostile tone that makes no sense in the conversation as he's immediately trying to be supportive a line later. I don't think the actors got good direction. Though Count seemed to have gotten the worst of it, ESPECIALLY in mission 16 where a lot of his dialogue makes literally no sense (maybe he's hearing stuff over his radio that we're not?)
1:10:35 “Tossing a Handgun after firing it even though doing that can make it go off again.” Problem with this sin, the slide is locked in the back position signaling that the gun is out of ammo
16:25 The ship means the space ship Pilgrim 1. Also, Babel is not a callsign but a code means "attack the space elevator". Since the Arsenal Birds are powered by the elevator, it seems that Gargoyle's homeland decided to destroy it without informing the IUN or Osea.
Another one. 18:00 This aircraft is NOT the drone that shot the missle. In fact, if you use the free camera mod, you can see it's one of the Golem sq. Actually, there appears a strange 5th Gargoyle aircraft before the event. It will just fly around the airspace behind the combat zone to kill time until the remaining time suddenly drop to 1 min. Also, the plane shot the missile is not even a drone. It's gonna be a very long story so I won't write it here, but it was Georg.
@@licjar.xeymelloz Georg was originally supposed to fire the missile, but I'm pretty sure that PA scrapped that plotline in favor of the drone plotline
razgriz501 Rabarthe said it was a technology of fake IFF, but he didn't say it was drone. Also, the official website of Ace Combat 7 says that Georg was "involved in the Trigger's incident."
Labarthe said it was a drone faking Osean IFF. You're led to believe it's the F-18 that flies past you in the cutscene since that's the direction the ghost missile came from.
I know this is late but at 17:50 small correction. Originally the game had a line by George on the mission “Lighthouse” where he apologies for his mistakes to everyone on an open channel. George was the one who perfected the fake IFF to mimic Osean aircraft, and HE was the one who shot down Harling, knowing that it would be pinned on Trigger. He said that he flew away after the incident and regretted it, hoping to be forgiven. Shroder helped with the Drones, George helped with the IFF, that’s why he was guilt ridden. You can hear this dialogue on the mod “sky’s restored” (Lots of the radio dialogue cut out actually helps explain much more about the game, filling in where the cutscenes do not.)
@@frontierbrony9394 Two corrections to your correction: it doesn't affect the video because that content is no longer in the game; and he didn't perfect the IFF spoofing, Belka did that and he was likely working as part of the Grey Men or their successor. Schroeder was working for Gründer Industries.
17:19 I would like to point out that while Mage flies F-16 Fighting Falcons, Gargoyle is flying the F-14D Tomcat, implying that Mage is Osean Air Force and Gargoyle is Osean Navy. (I guess Golem is a Marine Corps squadron, cause they fly F-18s off a ground base? Whatever.) So the line makes a fair bit of sense, actually. (Trigger takes off from a carrier because Ace Combat) EDIT: 24:00 You have no idea. I read about a Colonel in Iraq IRL who received a Bronze Star for-wait for it-_preparing a PowerPoint presentation._ EDIT: I love how 1:03:34 requires no explanation whatsoever.
49:10 And why didn't erusia just wait until the oseans left the combat zone? They seemed to be completely oblivious to the fact there were more silos with missiles
16:30 I think this part could have been explained better, but when they say "They won't be able to get home" They are referring to the space craft that Nagase is on, destroy it, and they're stuck in space.
21:42 I actually have a theory about this. According to Google Translate, the letter "á" in Romanian can mean "of". My guess is that the developers were using it in a similar manner to the French "du" or the German "von" when they came up with his name (Although it should be noted that, as far as I can tell, real Romanian doesn't have such a convention.) The fact that his granddaughters' names follow the same pattern supports this. Therefore, this would be yet another localization screwup. A translator probably saw the character ア by itself and just assumed that it was meant to represent an initial.
10:51 for the very first time I watched this I had no f@king idea of what is Ace combat BUT I knew this phraseology of 'Big baby huey' since it was a standard call-out for the US navy to shoot down blimps (or at least that was what I knew)
1:10:30 That gun is empty since the slide stays back however I'd sin the fact that she was able to just take it from the prison guards holster or the fact that he very conveniently had only one bullet left
Also in game play they say that taking out the pulse lasers lowers the threat level by a little bit, but destroying the continuous beam removes a major threat. Ummm, excuse me but the former is way harder to evade than the latter.
Also the Handguns slide was locked to the rear which ment the magazine was empty when the last round was fired and forced the follower to engage the slide lock. Also it is very rare for firearms to discharge from simply being dropped
Sin #219: The range tables were probably added as a back up in case the super computers that ran the railguns during the Ulysses incident lost power, were destroyed, or malfunctioned. Seeing as the power generator for one of the guns was knocked out during the incident it's was a plausible scenario. Granted they'd be next to worthless for aiming at anything out of sight, but it would be better than nothing.
29:44 something similar happened on British Airways Flight 9. Volcano blew up, caused tons of debris to get into the intakes and turn into volcanic slag, lava in the engines if you will. They lost power to all 4 engines until they got out of that cloud, and flying through the debris had basically rubbed sandpaper on their windows. Not fun.
Trigger: *Shots down entire Erusean bomber squadron in Mission 1*
Knocker: “DoN’T trY tO bE a HerO.”
To be fair, he wasn't trying.
That is a Sin
4th mission
All squad team where trigger that not killing harling : *POINT A FINGER TO HIM* He kill harling!
Papa Azmee They probably did but Skykeeper was Harling’s designated bootlicker
"hE'S jUsT a RoOkIe." Bruh that rookie just made ace status 4 times over on his first mission.
40:55
Long Caster's stomach is so hungry for food that it branched the divide between universes and brought Italian food to Strangereal. Search your feelings, you know this is plausible.
Being prone to blood sugar swings I can relate to Long Caster. Also hes apparently the Big Smoke of Ace Combat.
Fox McCloud 007 shut up and order some more sausage rolls and burgers before the next mission.
@@DAN007thefoxx1 I'll have a #9, a #9 large
@@rextremendae "Ill have two numbuh nahns, a numbuh nahn lauhge, a numbuh six with extra dip, a numbuh seven, two numbuh forhty fives, one wit cheeze, an' a laughe soda"
@@DAN007thefoxx1 I will have a #2, a number 2 large, a solitary, a mission 18, an X-02S, some ADF-11Fs, and a cherry Dr. Pepper
I was just enjoying AC7, but then this video RUINED MY CRISP WHITE SHEETS WITH ITS DIRTY DAMN BOOTS
Lol
gonna need some salvation for that one
Dude spoilers for some ppl that didnt buy salvation
Ur gonna need some “Salvation-Sticks” to fill that void
How about a cola...never mind, it spilled.
Sly, you just forget the most important sin on AC7: Jaeger says on the last mission "cant wait to tell to my son" and survives. Isnt he supposed to be Marked for death?
Fun fact: That son is actually Erich Jaeger from ace combat 3.
@@ACE_rakugaki oh shit really?!
Frumpy Flame yep :)
I know, every cliche in the book would tell you he was gonna die for constantly mentioning his kid, but nope. I was honestly shocked.
@@OccamsWoodChipper his son is his Plot Armor
"The clouds moving in" at 27:40 might just be a phrase Sol uses to say "things aren't going very well"-- considering their squadron is named for the Sun...
I really, really love this theory.
"Three striked aircraft? Hi, shit. Meet fan."
Must not have payed attention to this. I died at this part.
That line pretty much sums up the game
The older Eruseans certainly know that once a specific aircraft gets a moniker, they just kinda fucked. See: Mobius One the Ribbon Fighter.
@@krullachief669 and lets not forget the black planes of the Razgreez squadron
@@blimporthefoul The Ghosts of Razgriz fought primarily Yuktobanian and other Osean aircraft iirc.
When I was just going for medals this caught me off guard and i lost it lol
Trigger: Bandog, can we get a Pixy?
Bandog: No Trigger, we have Pixy at base
Pixy at base: 29:04
"You buddy, you still alive?"
AMP5 I wish pixy and tabloid interacted
My headcanon is that Tabloid is Pixy's son.
@@KermitTheGamer21 this is now my headcanon too
The fact that the sentence at the end wasn't "Solitary" feels like a huge missed opportunity.
I got ya on the sin at 43:04, the call signs are actually correct as they are.
In the US Army we use the call sign number to indicate positions. The Company Commander would be Menhir 6, the First Sergeant would be Menhir 7, and the Executive Officer Menhir 5.
1, 2, and 3 would be the prefix for the platoons ie 1st platoon leader would be Menhir 16.
Username checks out. No but seriously, thanks for that! Details like that are super interesting and not all that commonly known, so the clarification is appreciated!
@@SlyAceZeta He's right, but it's still grounds for another sin. "Na-mu-ko 765 reference".
@@SlyAceZeta I thought it was referring to 5, 6, and 7 o'clock. Their positions relative to Stonehenge.
Uh... where would 12 o'clock be, though? And why?
I took the directions from the center of Stonehenge, facing north. No idea why there weren’t Menhirs fully surrounding it, but what can you do.
Clown: "Trigger its time to get wet, wild and do dirty dirty things."
Me: "Hey man, what you do in your spare time is your business."
CaptainCorpse172 his SPARE time?
@@ryanjapan3113 "You, solitary!!!!"
I actually find that line funny and awesome. We said much worse when I was deployed
I was playing DCS with a friend, he had an SU-33 in all black. And UZAKI CHAN ON THE GODDAM WINGS! Needless to say I committed frendly fire with the gun.
@@TheCrackedFirebird -Doom Guy
I think the "ship" meant in 16:19 is the Pilgrim One, as the pilot also said that the lighthouse doubles as a harbor for it, which it did. Foreshadowing, I suppose.
I think he was referring to the statement making no sense in terms of everything we know in the story up to that point
@@VoltaicBacklash isn't we suppose to? how do you tell a story if we already know what's coming
And "it isn't one of ours" because Gargoyle is, in fact, Navy. Says OMDF on the side of their plane. Nagase is Air Force. They're using branch rivalry to ignore that the mission would leave Nagase stranded.
"Most powerful fleet"
**laughs in SP Mission 02**
DLC missions don't count Osean trash
@@plague6566 They count
"Most powerful fleet"
Mobius 1: _howmanytimesdowehavetoteachyouthislessonoldman.jpg_
Trigger: Aight imma yeet
In regards to the range tables for Stonehenge, even advanced modern artiller/rocket batteries require them as electonic targeting systems can and will fail on occasion and if you still need to fire at something not having range tables will be incredibly detrimental
Yes, but a rail cannon need tables to hit in the SOLAR SYSTEM, not to a shitty CHUNGUS plane, that besides it is SLOW AF...
@@matiasfpm And is a mile or so away…
@@chasetoyama8184 if a rail canon is anything like a rail gun you don’t need to aim that hard railgun projectiles go up to Mach 7
@@Nottrules Yes, that’s what I’m saying. A railgun would have virtually no bullet drop from a mile away, or at least not enough to be noticeable.
@@chasetoyama8184 ah okay
46:02 He wasn't looking for a flag on the Arsenal Bird, he was looking at a flag flying somewhere outside his bunker to deduct the wind direction and approximate speed from it.
“It takes a magic trick to get into Huxian’s pants”
Best line ever
we all want to get in Huxian pants thats for sure
@@dantheman4543 Maybe Deanna's pants too.
@@samuelefesoa7317 Gimme Avril. Her story makes exactly zero god damn sense but she looks like she could handily - and happily - beat me senseless with a socket wrench.
Can u give me the time stamp plz? Thx
@@zansssr1076 1:16:02
11:39 I'm glad someone else noticed that uncharacteristically loud line.
Brownie: "Sky Keeper. Gargoyle 1 lost."
AWACS Sky Keeper: *"𝕎𝕙𝕒𝕥 𝕥𝕙𝕖 𝕙𝕖𝕝𝕝...?"*
*Picture it!!!*
*TRUE BEAUTY*
*SALVATION!!!!*
@@blaze6400 *THE RELEASE OF THIS VIDEO WAS A NESECCITY*
Coming from you Uncle, that means a lot...
*SO USE YOUR IMAGINATION MY FELLOW ACES!*
A single video will save 10 million of lives!
1:04:12 I'm pretty sure these are separate conversations, but I like how after Tailor says "I've got plenty to pay attention to other than your dirty ass!" Huxian says "Visual." Followed by Count, who says "Like an Eagle."
This video only confirms how I felt since I begin playing AC7:
Osea's has always been crazy incompetent
Erusea's will always be crazy maniacs
And Avril's story never made any sense
TBH every country in Strangereal outside of Usea is incompetent (Even the IUN in 7 has problems)
Andrew Rogers except Emmeria
@@ryanjapan3113 👉"""Satellites""" and McKnight's case..
Aa A. Emmerian pilots can actually kill things
+And Belka did nothing wrong...again
I think the situation with Avril and her drag racer is kinda misinterpreted to hell. My current theory on this is as such:
The place they built the racer is clearly an agricultural object. They were stationed at a hangar, so *probably* at least Avril and her gramps were working there, gramps was probably an air mechanic or a civilian pilot after retirement. Avril mentions flight training, so she was probably a civilian pilot as well. They all had lives and jobs. This is why the engine took so long - they did not invest *all the time* into the racer, they worked on it when they could, bit by bit, month after month. And of course the "old geezers" were far from the only people who were there - but they were like family to Avril, and when they died she felt she was left alone. This doesn't mean there were no people left in the whole facility. She'd clearly have friends and colleagues there. It's even assuming this was her workplace, and she did not just visit this place to work on racer, while earning money somewhere else.
I think Count's line about a girl on board the C-1 is interpreted really badly because he says girl and its very broad. I think what they were going for was, there's a "little girl" on board and Count is suprised at the possiblilty that she could be a child soldier.
I swear if the part where the princess says "yes" instead of hi was the result of the Japanese version saying "Hi" in english and being mistaken for "Hai" which is basically Japanese for yes, this game's production must have been a very interesting process
Well the game's production did have problems and was restarted in 2017
It makes sense now!
Also, I am guessing that maybe she replied “okay” in Japanese, and fell silent because she didn’t know what to say?
@@iswandip.1624 Makes sense. I remember seeing a teaser ad for this game years before it came out. I only saw that ad once and heard nothing about the game until I spotted it by chance in the ps store the day it came out.
Phil-d-Destroyer timestamp pls
I think in the japanese version, she is actually saying "yes" in every case. But she's saying "ee" instead of "hai", which is less formal/awkward-sounding I believe. One of those subtle translation issues.
Also i think Avril doesnt tell her to specifically say hello, just to say something.
"Hold on just seven nuclear seconds"
I couldn't help but laugh at that.
Nah don't sin Clown's questionably hilarious yet stupid comment from Mission 3.
12:00 Mihay didn't kill him because "Ammunition zero"
But on the HUD it say infinite missile
@@solowing9544 "Infinite guns, infinite missiles, infinite 6AAMs that he never uses, and infinite flares!" **DING**
@@Barri2410 youre late. *ding*
_Oh._
Also, just to point a couple things out. First: the F-104 is/was an interceptor, in essence an airborne dragster. It goes fast as hell in a straight line, with severely hampered maneuverability. Second, "unidentified aircraft" doesn't necessarily mean "We have no clue what these planes are." The IUPF could just as easily have known they were TU-95s, but not known who was operating them. Keeping the line of "It's possible that the Usean ceasefire has been broken" in mind, it's possible that the IUPF had no idea Erusea had dispatched the bombers until they were right on top of them. - Remember, intelligence _can_ be wrong.
Or to put it more succintly: Military intelligence - isn't.
I'm also concerned why they chose to use an F-104C, instead of either an F-104G or S
Nah it should be Intelligence is usually wrong if the stories from my family members who served are to be believed and one of them was part of intel
The whole "Court Marshal for killing the former president" always pissed me off, like you pointed out, there's cameras mounted onto military aircraft, and in the mission, there's literally 5 drones clustered around the president's V-22 at all times. Chances are, the president would have died anyways due to splash damage from nearby impacting missiles. And while yes there would still be a court marshal for Trigger, they'd have to prove whether or not Trigger intentionally meant to shoot down the president. I like Ace Combat for its arcade like gameplay, but this story always bugs me.
Also, does anyone else ever wonder why the hell the protagonist is the only one that ever destroys a unit? Any time I watch other planes and tanks fight, most they'll do is just fly around and not do anything but shoot at the protagonist. I wish there was an option like Ace Combat 6 where you could at least request allied support to do their jobs after helping them out.
Not very sure about aircrafts, but I'm sure ally ground units can kill enemy ground units, not very efficient though.
NPC missiles in the main campaign are scripted to do something like 1/5th of the damage of yours so they don't steal your kills. If you watch your allies in the special missions though, they have normal-strength missiles and can more than pull their own weight.
If your allies were shooting enemy planes, it would take 3-4 hits for them to shoot it down.
I always thought it was 1/2 damage from allied missiles: i saw them kill multiple aircraft and ground units on the field
And uhh when I shoot down the drone I only just used guns and UAVs.. and in the cutscene the mofos can see my UAVs coming back to my raven like wtf
Damn whoever named the Kestrel II Kestrel II. Making people ask questions like this.
Also very smart move moving command to North Point, the country Erusea left 1 one country gap around to avoid Mobius 1's wrath
That or they wanted to do more with the K2 but got shafted during the troubled dev phase
@@ArcturusOTE Probably, it seems very unlikely that PA would let the ship go offscreen if they could
1:25:00 not only is he aiming with his sights folded but he’s also got his finger on the mag release. 10/10 Air Force marksmanship Training.
*"We were pilots, not soldiers" intensifies*
*it's even more realistic than I thought.*
Nagase had a pistol on her when she crashed in Ace Combat 5. So, I assume every pilots at least gets handgun training.
@@UltimaDoombotMK1
Sly sins Clown's line:
*That wasn't very wet wild and dirty of you*
52:50 Mihaly was in a simulation dogfight, in that simulation he was caught in suprise while engaging the F-16 pilot. The footage was from simulation not actual footage of his encounter
I've tested this; the plane you used will show up. So far, I've tried it with the f-14 and f-35.
@@MachineMan-mj4gj Well I've beat the mission with an Su-57 and it showed me the F16
@@foczastafomka5502 Yeah, I went back after I posted it and it seems it's always an F-16. The contrast was so low I thought it said -35 or -14. So I tested it using the Morgan.
Trigger: destroys arsenal birds propellers and AAM which should force the arsenal bird to crash due to the lack of thrust
Command: immediate withdraw
BRilLiAnt ObsERvAtIOn
I know right ?I was like bitch please I fucking shot a bike missile at this stupid gigantic flying propeller plane and everything propeller is dead and u want us to withdraw ?the plane is gonna go swim with the fishes anyway
The damn thing should have too little thrust to begin with lol. The propellers don't even look like turboprops, they're just regular propellers, which is absurd for a craft that size.
@@OccamsWoodChipper The _are_ turboprops. The main propellers are just massive. Though they move slower, they probably have an _insane_ amount of thrust.
@@GoredonTheDestroyer I would have guessed they're propfans.
6:07
Actually, it is possible, somewhat common in fact, for the opening shots of a war to be fired without anyone dying.
Perhaps the best example is Fort Sumter... The American Civil war was the deadliest war in North American history, yet it's first battle raged for hours without a single soldier dying on either side...
Or a more recent example would be the Russian annexation of Crimea in 2014, they managed to invade and annex an entire territory from Ukraine while everyone was watching, and somehow they did it without a single shot being fired in either direction.
As well as basically every famous military campaign in history having similar casualty-free battles... in their early months, it's almost as if humans don't want to kill other humans unprovoked.
Ironically, the casualty-free opening battle is one of the few things about the Lighthouse War that actually makes any amount of sense.
Jesus that Crimea thing aged like milk, didn't it?
22:10 aaah yeah. The Jpeg Doggo
1:00:54 R.I.P Jpeg Doggo
Now that you say that... holy crap. It literally is a jpeg just slapped on the cutscene.
Kirk still best doggo.
Not so fun fact:
The jpeg doggo was from a pic of one of the developers dogs, who had recently died.
Not a picture. It was a video. They asked the dog to stand still and he stood completely still, that's a live dog we're seeing in the cutscenes.
I think avril’s “fingernail thing” is a tic
Ryan Japan sure as heck is TICing me off
unitNitro solitary
Those pilots would be dead from 30 G's? Mihaly does that on a regular basis.
Wouldnt the drones also disintegrate from that? Damn Belkan technology.
@@DAN007thefoxx1 yeah, they would.
It’s called Belkan Technology
His bloodstream isn't real and neither is triggers, and thats CANNON
He used the G's to force blood to his head and achieve galaxy brain, that's why he's so good.
IUPF **War torn radiance earrape intensifies**
Hey I like War Torn Radiance
Gives it a good track for a last resort defense against an unstoppable force (us)
10:08 Two sins.
1) Keep in mind, this game is rated "T" for Teen.
2) Also, scene does not contain a lapdance.
“The AI chose liberty over justice” that’s a hard fucking foreshadow
"Hi, shit. Meet fan."
How did I miss this line? It's hilarious.
52:42 This is just a hot guess, but I think he is referring to the simulator that mihaly was in when testing the new flight suit. He wasnt actually in combat, just a test.
.......ohhhhh my god, you might be right. I'm learning something new every day. That honestly might make some sense.
It warms my heart that someone else sinned the fact that we have to shoot down a Wyvern. X-02 WYVERN IS BEST SUPER X PLANE!!!
I mean we had to shoot down 4-6 of them in AC5’s arcade mode. Which is canon btw
*MY CFA-44 WOULD LIKE TO DISAGREE*
My Morgan would disagree, but i love the X-02 as well so I share the sentiment
“Press X to Advanced Dominance Fighter.”
Aaah yes .....The plane most used by the weak 😂
Obviously im not being serious their
...but i do have a habit of unlocking the Mig-21 and just using that for the rest of my Ace Combat playthroughs 😂
This is a COMEDY video! DLC missions coming soon! Behind-the-scenes videos are now up! More details in the description!
Good job emulating cinema sins.
"DLC Missions Coming Soon"
Boy I sure hope we don't have to wait 7 months for that one
/s
Collab with Tuga
@@Dexter037S4 Hopefully not, but you'll have to pay $4.99 for each mission in the video, or you can purchase a UA-cam Pass that will get you the entire video for $24.99.
@@SlyAceZeta I'll just give you my wallet
41:33 was the best part of this video in my opinion
1:10:38
STOP! Look at the gun.The receiver is back, meaning the gun was empty, so there's no danger of it going off.
Objection sustained.
*slide. But SlyCooperFan1 can sin this for the fact that Ionela only fired one shot thus emptying it so that means the guard was carrying the pistol with one round which he should not be doing.
Handgun does not have a receiver. It's made out of 3 parts, frame, slide and a barrel. Slide is the part that locks back. Rifles have receiver.
I mean, its a P320. A gun known for going off
I realized my mistake. Go dance with the angels, nerds.
"If you're going to screw something up, then screw it up consistently"
I shall take this to heart, thanks.
What? No "Solitary" sin counter?
4.44/10
Sentence: Immediate Solitary :P
(For real though, I'm surprised you didn't include a "Solitary" counter, although I guess that would add another 30 mins alone).
Like Ace Combat 7 abridged version.
You just wait. This aint over yet coz Sly will also do something like this for the DLC Missions.
Ace combat 7 starring Wiseman as "Token Black Guy"
Wiseman and control tower guy really stole the spotlight
Wiseman isn't toke. He is written leagues better than most black characters in media who seem to be written as black first and characters second rather than the other way around.
@@maximaldinotrap Wiseman's written as a character who just happens to be black
@@RobertDecker417 Which is why he isn't a token black guy.
@@maximaldinotrap I just felt that it was the best description of him.
1:07:40 Literally you saying NO make me think "Here we go! he probably hates the new look lol" and it just goes 180, god damnit ive never laughed so hard in my life, well done lol
1:21:35 I think it’s more of a symbolic gesture to get the defeat into Erusea’s wound like salt upon wounds, At Ace Combat 04, North point was used as a last stronghold against the Erusean Military & was the first of many comebacks for ISAF In the war. And signing the treaty there is like announcing to the eruseans “Hey guys remember your first defeat against us starting from North Point? Yeah? Then let’s sign it there just to irritate you a little bit more.” It’s like Hitler forcing the defeated french to sign their defeat in the same Train Carraige as the one used to announce Germany’s defeat
20:52
The high-ptiched scream dude is my spirit animal
Especially when he scream again when you let the bombers destroyed the base along with McKinsey there
11:19 There are no rules of engagement broken here. Only questionable orders. Telling damaged and supposedly retreating aircraft to keep engaging is pretty sketchy, but it depends on the situation.
Gargoyle 1 and Brownie were certainly in damaged aircraft, but they still are valid military targets. If you fired at retreating tanks which had their turrets jammed by anti-tank fire, would that really be a war crime? It would have been wiser for Brownie to simply eject when she was cornered.
Same with Chopper.
I don’t recall Gargoyle 1 being damaged, just simply escorting Brownie back to base.
I surprised you didn't sin/notice "I just stitching my lost limb" line from Stonehenge mission
That was the most "wtf" line on AC7 for me
I think the guy was being sarcastic ...as in .."im injured but yeah sure i will just get up off my death bed to attack"
I say this because i could swear he says it in response to an order to attack
(Probably) Menhir 7, 6, and 5 stands for :
7 : Na (Nana)
6 : Mu (Muttsu)
5 : Ko / Go
Combine them then you got Namco. Sorry if this is outdated.
How many alternate words does Japanese have for their number system? I thought 4 and 7 were the only ones due to homophones. Is that the case with 6 too?
Combined with what we got from Quintessential Quintuplets anime, "3" (mitsu), "5" (itsu) and "6" (mutsu, mentioned above) do have another meaning
Man, even 1 (hito) and 2 (futa) are also the case. Didn't know with 8 and 9 though.
No its actually accurate to how the real millitary names its units
@@TonySpike That could be another reason too
But again, it's bandai namco's work in this case. And it's not really strange to see a set number 7 6 5 on their works anyway, intentionally or not.
43:20 I've read about stuff like this and surprisingly in real life combat you'd experience a lot of "empty time" during a battle or even a firefight, hell I've read about a soldier getting a cup of tea from the other "in the middle of the battle". Also soldiers taking a quick breather in-between two slugfests have been a thing since antiquity. An exhausted first line is a useless first line, afterall.
Also at 46:04 : Seriously? Flag, wind; has it not clicked in that there's an actual fabric flag we're talking about here? You know, the one that waves in the wind???
44:45: But you can. Stonehenge's control consoles are the boxes on the back end of each gun. They were targets for Mobius, so this gun should have the same thing. And the designers would have definitely included the ability to use direct fire by local control on the guns in case the main director ever went out.
also doc a sin for clever use of the music getting muffled while flying through the clouds
And lobby music ceasing to exist after the satellites were destroyed and the entire world shut down, which created a pretty nice eerie feel
ClingyCrab1951 And mission 19’s briefing theme in the briefing room and in the hangar being slightly different!
If Full Band was in the secret conspiracy group that Pops, Harling and Andersen was a part of, his life would be much easier
Krebs Fish but Harling and Andersen are dead so...
welp, Full Band is dead too so I guess he did join them
When did Andersen die? I swear I saw him on the rafts with everyone else when the Kestrel sank in AC5.
@@KermitTheGamer21 waaaay after the war, in a bathyscaphe if i recall correctly
@@stallfighter I don’t think he died then, rather some time after that, no?
The reason Nagase was in space for the entirety of the game is had she been on the planet she would’ve killed every Erusean after Harling died.
Or Trigger himself
Also, one thing I liked is that she comes back, just shortly AFTER the last shot of the war.
Keeping with AC5 "The Aces of Razgriz, never flew in the skies of battle again"
Such minimal thing, but I love it
"discount pixy" that cracks me up
"DLC Coming Soon"
gonna be 7 months buddy.
No just 7 nuclear seconds
SaltyGamer 777 how long is a nuclear second?
@@ryanjapan3113 How long can a nuclear winter last?
Josif Stalin idk you tell me
@@ryanjapan3113 depending on the amount of ash in the atmoshere...5 year top
10:19
"Fuck off, Clown."
-MAX0R, Mage 2, 2019
33:29: The dialog makes sense if (though this feels like an unlikely scenario) McKinsey knew what went down with Bandog and Full Band, and he's just rubbing it in Count's face because he's a Dick.
The fact that this one is almost 90 minutes means you either really love or really hate AC7.
Or maybe AC7 is just a good game with A LOT of dumb storytelling.
It's because I really love it
Definitely should’ve added more sins. 😈😂🤣
Good gameplay but story held together with tape
Gotta love how Chopper can be immortalized with his dialog.
1:03:33
"Three striked craft? Hi shit, meet fan"
my favorite line of the whole game
About Stonehenge's firing table: those table are not a reference to Ulysses or the Continetal War, but rather to the manual fire to take down the AB.
Wouldnt be needed at that range ....for that gun the Arsenal Bird is practically point blank ....bullet drop wouldnt effect its shots
@@TonySpike yeah i dont get why they needed anything other than point and shoot, especially since the round travels at mach 17
5:15 Avril, you know erusea almost won the continental war right?
No because she's from Osea, also the country who claims victory on the continental war for their monetary and logistical assistance to ISAF. Oseans are misinformed as hell just like REDACTED are misinformed about the rest of the world.
@@tiramin you were gonna say Americans, weren’t you?
@@chasetoyama8184 I avoid taking about IRL politics, specially involving REDACTED
@@chasetoyama8184 I mean they said [REDACTED] so it could also be meaning [DATA EXPUNGED]
14:55 “We’ll radio you, but you are not permitted to make contact!” Like trigger talks on the radio at all for the entirety of the game, or even talks at all!
1:14:54
All of the previous times that we’ve seen the arsenal bird throw up its shields, it’s been for a somewhat significant amount of time and in this mission, the arsenal bird had its shields up for relatively small amounts of time, such as this shot, and the times in the battle, up until the final time it threw up its shields, which is when it was for a long period of time, and with the missile strikes hitting at different times, which is the opposite of the shot you’re speaking of.
40:34 This isn’t Count being an asshole, quite the opposite. He’s avoiding telling everyone that Trigger was found guilty of killing Harling.
20:00 she wouldn’t know this because the files on the razgriz weren’t released to the public yet
exactly, those records and records of the Belkan war were to be released in 2020 if I remembered correctly
Harling's capture and the Vice President calling the shots was public knowledge. Look at the speech he gave with Nikanor.
About a line that “Trigger and Count are only one that survives” - I’m actually think that was about Rage and Scream. Sounds more logic for me, because there are more than two pilots survived from a 444 squad. Way more.
I also have to add one fun fact - Labarth’s van sounds like Nissan GTR’s VR38 engine. Guess that’s why it drives ~200 km/h
Funny I'm pretty sure they used a sound clip from a racing game.
@@andrewrogers3067Knowing Namco, it's probably from Ridge Racer.
16:30 No, Sly, that 'ship' is the spaceship Nagase is flying. If the space elevator is destroyed, she can't get back.
1:36
I though it was gonna be a sin, I never understand why the camera view is pointing at that asphalt roller
Mihaly is equipped with LAGM at 54:15 but when he took off from the base at 53:15 he was equipped with 6aams. I guess he changed his mind last second.
26:54 Counterpoint: The sheer shadenfreude of having someone else besides the player experiencing the utter annoyance of the AI yelling shit at them.
1:08:14 The Demon Lord of the Round Table, Scarface-1, Ribbon Fighter, Ghosts of Razgriz and Talisman would like you to please cite your sources for this claim.
It would be an interesting twist if it was revealed that Mihaly was one of them.
@@nick0875 Yeah. Especially if he was like, Scarface-1. The first games need a bit more love.
On 46:10 I believe he meant an Osean flag waving from a distance (probably from menhir) as a measurement for wind speed
1:02:47 I think they might be referring to different Supply Ships, likely Transport Ships. This game does that a lot, mostly due to the nature of the radio dialogue, where somebody is saying something that sounds like there referring to something else than they actually are. Also, the tone of voice used and a sub par localization effort adds to this.
A few other other good examples include when Mckinsey says to Count "you know what happens to those who fudge their numbers" and follows it up with "the rest of you could learn from him", what I think was actually meant to be conveyed by the scene was that Count was being thrown into Solitary and that we were supposed to take that lesson to heart.
And the "all cowards, go hide in teh clouds like Trigger" other dialogue seems to imply that what was actually meant to be implied by that scene is that Bandog is actually insulting everyone else other than trigger, that he's impressed Trigger is willing to go into the clouds and trying to shame the rest into doing it to.
One other one that's always bothered me is back in Mission 3 at Brownie's death, When Knocker says "I said what I had to say", clown responds with "about what?" in a REALLY hostile tone that makes no sense in the conversation as he's immediately trying to be supportive a line later. I don't think the actors got good direction.
Though Count seemed to have gotten the worst of it, ESPECIALLY in mission 16 where a lot of his dialogue makes literally no sense (maybe he's hearing stuff over his radio that we're not?)
I swear, i can't be the only that gets the chills EVERYTIME i hear Daredevil, right?
1:10:35 “Tossing a Handgun after firing it even though doing that can make it go off again.” Problem with this sin, the slide is locked in the back position signaling that the gun is out of ammo
16:25
The ship means the space ship Pilgrim 1.
Also, Babel is not a callsign but a code means "attack the space elevator". Since the Arsenal Birds are powered by the elevator, it seems that Gargoyle's homeland decided to destroy it without informing the IUN or Osea.
Another one.
18:00
This aircraft is NOT the drone that shot the missle. In fact, if you use the free camera mod, you can see it's one of the Golem sq.
Actually, there appears a strange 5th Gargoyle aircraft before the event. It will just fly around the airspace behind the combat zone to kill time until the remaining time suddenly drop to 1 min.
Also, the plane shot the missile is not even a drone. It's gonna be a very long story so I won't write it here, but it was Georg.
@@licjar.xeymelloz Georg was originally supposed to fire the missile, but I'm pretty sure that PA scrapped that plotline in favor of the drone plotline
razgriz501
Rabarthe said it was a technology of fake IFF, but he didn't say it was drone.
Also, the official website of Ace Combat 7 says that Georg was "involved in the Trigger's incident."
Labarthe said it was a drone faking Osean IFF. You're led to believe it's the F-18 that flies past you in the cutscene since that's the direction the ghost missile came from.
@@SlyAceZeta Wasn't it a Hornet?
I know this is late but at 17:50 small correction. Originally the game had a line by George on the mission “Lighthouse” where he apologies for his mistakes to everyone on an open channel. George was the one who perfected the fake IFF to mimic Osean aircraft, and HE was the one who shot down Harling, knowing that it would be pinned on Trigger. He said that he flew away after the incident and regretted it, hoping to be forgiven. Shroder helped with the Drones, George helped with the IFF, that’s why he was guilt ridden.
You can hear this dialogue on the mod “sky’s restored”
(Lots of the radio dialogue cut out actually helps explain much more about the game, filling in where the cutscenes do not.)
@@frontierbrony9394 Two corrections to your correction: it doesn't affect the video because that content is no longer in the game; and he didn't perfect the IFF spoofing, Belka did that and he was likely working as part of the Grey Men or their successor. Schroeder was working for Gründer Industries.
More VR missions
More attacker aircraft
@@notaveragecr6041 I just want the a6 or a4
17:19 I would like to point out that while Mage flies F-16 Fighting Falcons, Gargoyle is flying the F-14D Tomcat, implying that Mage is Osean Air Force and Gargoyle is Osean Navy. (I guess Golem is a Marine Corps squadron, cause they fly F-18s off a ground base? Whatever.) So the line makes a fair bit of sense, actually.
(Trigger takes off from a carrier because Ace Combat)
EDIT: 24:00 You have no idea. I read about a Colonel in Iraq IRL who received a Bronze Star for-wait for it-_preparing a PowerPoint presentation._
EDIT: I love how 1:03:34 requires no explanation whatsoever.
Not having the “Emperor of Sand Island” as the base commander , ding.
49:10
And why didn't erusia just wait until the oseans left the combat zone?
They seemed to be completely oblivious to the fact there were more silos with missiles
"for the sake of time not every sin could be included"
*time is nearly an hour thirty*
16:30
I think this part could have been explained better, but when they say "They won't be able to get home" They are referring to the space craft that Nagase is on, destroy it, and they're stuck in space.
I think "Erusean space station" was actually meant to be "Erusean air and space administration", or EASA.
Why haven’t ACF commented yet for “Belka did everything wrong”
He's doing job searching in Canada
21:42 I actually have a theory about this. According to Google Translate, the letter "á" in Romanian can mean "of". My guess is that the developers were using it in a similar manner to the French "du" or the German "von" when they came up with his name (Although it should be noted that, as far as I can tell, real Romanian doesn't have such a convention.) The fact that his granddaughters' names follow the same pattern supports this. Therefore, this would be yet another localization screwup. A translator probably saw the character ア by itself and just assumed that it was meant to represent an initial.
10:51 for the very first time I watched this I had no f@king idea of what is Ace combat BUT I knew this phraseology of 'Big baby huey' since it was a standard call-out for the US navy to shoot down blimps (or at least that was what I knew)
1:10:30 That gun is empty since the slide stays back however I'd sin the fact that she was able to just take it from the prison guards holster or the fact that he very conveniently had only one bullet left
1:15:04 Yep. I would've done the exact same thing. 14 8AAMs is far too few to play with the Arsenal Bird.
Also in game play they say that taking out the pulse lasers lowers the threat level by a little bit, but destroying the continuous beam removes a major threat. Ummm, excuse me but the former is way harder to evade than the latter.
8:27
Extra sin:
Why was the plane parked on the grass?
Also the Handguns slide was locked to the rear which ment the magazine was empty when the last round was fired and forced the follower to engage the slide lock. Also it is very rare for firearms to discharge from simply being dropped
26:40 Here's a nitpick: Why is there a 'v' in front of the first 'Warning' in that subtitle?
The funny thing is, I think they finally patched that one out recently.
45:16 the range tables where there if Stonehenge's computers have a failure
(you should verified it in the wiki)
Sin #219: The range tables were probably added as a back up in case the super computers that ran the railguns during the Ulysses incident lost power, were destroyed, or malfunctioned. Seeing as the power generator for one of the guns was knocked out during the incident it's was a plausible scenario.
Granted they'd be next to worthless for aiming at anything out of sight, but it would be better than nothing.
29:44 something similar happened on British Airways Flight 9. Volcano blew up, caused tons of debris to get into the intakes and turn into volcanic slag, lava in the engines if you will. They lost power to all 4 engines until they got out of that cloud, and flying through the debris had basically rubbed sandpaper on their windows. Not fun.