My head canon is that when Ablion uses certain lines (ie: the "You're fired up? Come shoot me down" line) its voice changes to the respective ace (again with the "... come shoot me down!" Line, the voice changes to Pixy)
Dont you agree that if Hugin or Munin were shot down, there would be people scavenging for their remains to study and furthermore use it for the development of unmanned planes? Albion is like that, it utilized the reverse engineering of Hugin and Munin to turn into an unmanned SU-33 with self consciousness.
@@orion956s5 Aside from Dr. Schroeder or his student's Simon and Yoko, not really. The whole message of AC7 was about the dangers of unmanned air power being misused and turning against their creators, and the importance of maintaining traditional human pilots. Now if Albion was an AI program similar to Z.0.E from AC2 where the AI is tested via a number of different aircraft, then sure but I wouldn't see it being an Osean project without some Belkan involvement. I could however see it as a weapon developed by the rising powers of the fractured Usean Continent. AC7 makes it clear that the war between Osea and Erusea eventually spiraled out of control and the whole continent was embroiled in a civil war with different nations fighting each other, we even see this in the game as Mission 18 has us take on the Kingdom of Shilage, a nation that until then was annexed by Erusea along with other's like Voslage. Given that most of these countries were ravaged by the war or were not as militarized as Osea and Erusea were, they would turn to a quick and cheap way to gain airpower through unmanned aircraft.
@@trevargrisham35 Albion full lore has of course Belkan involvement in an experimental aircraft capable of executing missions autonomously like Hugin, Munin and other Z.O.E aircrafts, but in Albion's case, it obeys their superiors and at the same time can question their authority and change alligments, Albion is close to what NEMO would be, it can differ a friend from foe and follow different paths. I imaginated Albion as an UAV from the year of 2035, 5 years earlier to the Inter-Corporate war, it was created by Osean and Belkan engineers with General Resource funds. Its sole purpose was to demonstrate that an A.I can have human feelings and can act without any restritions and judge whats right and wrong based on its data recordings.
Actually theres a thing, if you take out Rage first, Scream wont attack your until she starts to lose her mind the more the fight goes, but when you take her out first, Rage will start to go nuts right in the beginning and will spam missiles at you.
My head canon is that when Ablion uses certain lines (ie: the "You're fired up? Come shoot me down" line) its voice changes to the respective ace (again with the "... come shoot me down!" Line, the voice changes to Pixy)
Nice
Stumbled across this video, care to explain how Osea got their hands on a walmart stock value edition of Z.O.E?
Dont you agree that if Hugin or Munin were shot down, there would be people scavenging for their remains to study and furthermore use it for the development of unmanned planes? Albion is like that, it utilized the reverse engineering of Hugin and Munin to turn into an unmanned SU-33 with self consciousness.
@@orion956s5 seems legit. i feel like they couldve picked a better plane though, like the Su-37, Su-30SM or Su-57.
@@orion956s5 Aside from Dr. Schroeder or his student's Simon and Yoko, not really. The whole message of AC7 was about the dangers of unmanned air power being misused and turning against their creators, and the importance of maintaining traditional human pilots. Now if Albion was an AI program similar to Z.0.E from AC2 where the AI is tested via a number of different aircraft, then sure but I wouldn't see it being an Osean project without some Belkan involvement. I could however see it as a weapon developed by the rising powers of the fractured Usean Continent. AC7 makes it clear that the war between Osea and Erusea eventually spiraled out of control and the whole continent was embroiled in a civil war with different nations fighting each other, we even see this in the game as Mission 18 has us take on the Kingdom of Shilage, a nation that until then was annexed by Erusea along with other's like Voslage. Given that most of these countries were ravaged by the war or were not as militarized as Osea and Erusea were, they would turn to a quick and cheap way to gain airpower through unmanned aircraft.
@@trevargrisham35 Albion full lore has of course Belkan involvement in an experimental aircraft capable of executing missions autonomously like Hugin, Munin and other Z.O.E aircrafts, but in Albion's case, it obeys their superiors and at the same time can question their authority and change alligments, Albion is close to what NEMO would be, it can differ a friend from foe and follow different paths. I imaginated Albion as an UAV from the year of 2035, 5 years earlier to the Inter-Corporate war, it was created by Osean and Belkan engineers with General Resource funds. Its sole purpose was to demonstrate that an A.I can have human feelings and can act without any restritions and judge whats right and wrong based on its data recordings.
So that’s Nemo’s brother eh?
Most likely xd
@@orion956s5 most likely? More like it is 🤣
@@blackman7166 just more advanced,he doesnt need enclosed cockpit (COFFIN) to operate an aircraft
@@wibu.hengker_tzy5960 just like hugin and munin right?
why does everyone go after scream first? i go after rage because it makes the fight easier once he's down
Actually theres a thing, if you take out Rage first, Scream wont attack your until she starts to lose her mind the more the fight goes, but when you take her out first, Rage will start to go nuts right in the beginning and will spam missiles at you.
Because if you take scream down you dont have to deal with earrape
Music used
Fate Grand Order - Albion Battle BGM