Del Toro originally planed adaptation of In the Mountain of Madness. But because Hollywood is dumb, they refused. He basically reused some material he made in form acceptable to idiots. Though I should point out that stupidity of this movie is intentional, as reference to old Super Robo anime. It is most clear when they pull sword from nowhere.
Problem is, it only takes one broken leg to completely ruin a Jaeger. When will our giant death robots get more legs? They also move faster with more legs, so that lumbering movement is less an issue.
"Which isn't surprising since the aliens' psionic hivemind is said to transmit a signal in real time back through the breach to the precursors" They're telepathically livestreaming their war.
As fun as that movie was to watch I literally felt shocks of pain in my head when the U.N. doubled down on their plan to build the Wall even after a Kaiju so easily punched through the wall in Sydney and the Jaeger there so easily punched through the Kaiju. It was one of the most stupid moments I have ever seen on screen.
To be fair. That was one of the more accurate things in the movie. Politicians are dumbasses and NEVER admit they made a mistake. They would rather double, triple, and quadruple down until their term is up than admit they were wrong.
@@HouseOfAlastrian I feel like that kind of storyline could've given a reason for why Jaeger's stayed in fashion. Because they were essentially part of the military industrial complex and so all these politicians have incentives to keep Jaegers in the field. Even the PPDC could know about it. Giving them a more three dimensional character, not being completely innocent good guys being held back by stupid rich people.
UN is mostly useless for real problems Nato is dominated by the US EU is mostly toothless diplomatically, tho economically it is a sustainable bloc(with 2 dominant European power). Good luck for other European power to economically overthrown France and Germany. Also all these organisations r never close to as useless as the UN in the movie, which has the fate of humanity as stake
@@BumboLooks Not really. The EU has helped its members avoid conflict and boost trade while NATO is just a defensive pact that protected it's members from invasion, it has no real drawbacks beyond removing some of a members neutrality by making them a LITTLE less pro-Russian. The UN does suck though.
@@arthas640 All they have done in practice is undermine the sovereignty of the member countries. You don't even need to be a member of any of those organizations to receive the benefits. They just make up rules as they go along. It has given us increased globalism Diversity immigration quotas. The destruction of Ukraine via Russia. The draining of wealthy countries. The continued hatred of white people.
@@marcinkrz3140 That had again little to do with the UN. The UN general secretary wanted to station a much larger force of blue helmets there but this was not granted by the security council. The UN is not perfect but it's one of the few major human organizations that actually engages in any real strategic planning.
@@XMysticHerox lie excutive outcomes pmc an fraction of un budget or man power of un out performed un woud have for third but un outlawed prctise and simply let hordes of niggas die even they coud be saved
The only issue I see in this plan is getting close enough to the breach itself because of the fact that the main breach is DEEP underwater so trying to build it now more a challenge due to water pressure, making it wide enough and tough enough to handle the kaijus crawling out of it. Then there are the kaiju themselves which may even start guarding the breach too.
@@ivanivanovitchivanovsky7123 Lol that's a like a gigantic dipshit trying to build a sand castle underwater pretty improbable, also pretty sure making tools for the jaegers to use would cost more than the jaegers themselves.
@@connortripp99 See, you bring up the main point I had with all of this. The kaiju didn't amass around the portal. If the plan was really to destroy humanity and they could only bring in a few kaiju at a time, you'd think they would have the first wave guard the the breach. Then keep bringing in kaiju on the timer, until they just overwhelm the entire planet.
Oh yeah, the precursors definitely deserve an episode. Point one, they have the tech for teleportation portals and customized Kaiju, but they just waited for 65 million years to take our world because they couldn't manage a feat of terraforming that humans performed in about a century by accident.
@@freezeking4659 Yeah, but you gotta admit that is pretty silly. They need this world bad enough that, after they send Kaiju to wipe out the dinosaurs, they kept tabs on it for 65 million years waiting for the atmosphere to become suitable for them. Yet they never thought to send some Kaiju or robots over to dig up coal and set it on fire to fix the atmosphere themselves. And this particular change was done by humans in about a hundred years, without us even meaning to. Had the aliens send something to do it anywhere in the last 65 million years, they could have taken this world without any resistance to speak off.
Thank you! I’ve always loved the movie because it’s dumb, action, sci-if spectacle, but I’ve also HATED the wall idea. How you gonna build a wall around the whole ocean? Also, do the various Pacific islands just get to die?
If they were going to somehow build a wall around the entire ocean, they should have at least mounted some active weaponry on them, like those missiles and railgun turrets and whatnot. Even in real life, walls by themselves are poor defenses. They're much better when paired with other things, like active guard patrols.
Battleships and dreadnoughts using modern 16 inch and higher caliber shells would be more cost effective and more mobile. Throw in plasma cannons, rail guns, lasers, ect. mounted on the ships it would also provide additional firepower.
If they actually build the walls in the water (and if they don't, the Kaiju could just swim around to the Indian or Atlantic ocean), above-water turrets still won't help much, the Kaiju can just smash a hole below the surface.
I just love how apparently building a wall theoretically big enough to stop sky-scraper sized monsters, and long enough to surround the Pacific ocean, was cheaper than the Jaeger program. Like, I get that the Jaeger program was insanely expensive since it featured some of the latest cutting-edge tech on a massive scale, but we are talking about building a heavily reinforced skyscraper-sized wall long enough to circumvent the globe. You could honestly build hundreds, if not thousands, of cheap and disposable Jaegers for that price, and they would have the benefit of actually being able to neutralize the threat, instead of just slowing it down, but nope. Honestly it would have been far more plausible if the Jaeger program was dropped for something like a bioweapon deployment system, or orbital platform, or some other "wonder weapon" that can be equipped on regular military vehicles. Then suddenly a counter is developed by the aliens designing the monsters, and now the Jaegers are needed again until another solution can be developed. This is basically how arms races in wars work, you adapt, the enemy adapts, then you adapt again. This would be 100% plausible in-universe, and would get them the exact same key plot points of "Jaeger program not needed, then it is." But instead of actually developing new tactics and technology, they decide to toss their latest and greatest stuff away and use tactics from literally thousands of years ago, the failed concept of unguarded frontier walls, but on a ludicrous scale.
They were running low on rare minerals needed to build jaegers, I believe. Basically, looking at three factors to abandon the jaeger program: lack of resources, lack of money, and it was failing more and more.
@@Axterix13 yea I mean the jaegers are like 200+ feet tall the world was probably quite done with the jaegers and with the public rally behind the wall since it’s “unbreakable” then comes drones which could’ve been affective since you aren’t loosing any lives when the jaegers fall.
@@Axterix13 I mean, it's not like the jagers evaporate when they're disabled. They're capable of airlifting these things so why aren't they reprocessing jager wrecks if they're running low on elements needed for the jagers?
Jaegers are nuclear powered, it is very expensive to mine and refine nuclear material. a wall is much cheaper. and no, the other solutions are not better, the jaegers are mobile, the cannons on the russian jaeger are bigger than any ship, the plasma cannon is powered by a nuclear reactor, and given their size a sword or blade makes a much better use of energy on a jaeger than on any other vehicle or weapon.
You need to do a part two for the UN and PPDC using Pacific Rim: Uprising and Pacific Rim: The Black because one of the dumbest things in PR: The Black is that after the kaiju overrun the center of Australia the UN and PPDC decide that the smartest plan is to completely abandon everyone stuck there as well as literal tons of valuable equipment and de-orbit all the satellites monitoring central Australia...
In some instances leaving the populace to die might be effective especially if the resources spent on keeping them alive could be better allocated to fighting the larger threat. Making it a total black zone however is stupid
Recommendation: "Move further inland to avoid the giant kaiju." Aussies: "Have you seen what's further inland, mate? We'll take our chances with the kaiju!" 🤣
I have a suggestion for a new set of videos: James Bond villains too stupid to win. With 26 films, I'm pretty sure there's at least a handful of them that you could talk about M.Z.
@@aliastheabnormal It would but it could be its own subsection due it talking about villains from one movie franchise rather than multiple different ones.
Really goes to show how incompetent they are on gathering data/salvaging remains when the equally fictional *XCOM Project* takes whatever alien bodies they can as long as your troops don’t leave them mangled and unrecognizable, which provides so many advantages including, armor, raw data on their strengths and weaknesses, new technology to counter their abilities, etc.
Yeah, this was a big problem I always had with the movie. I was never able to buy the governments of the world just not salvaging and studying the remains of the kaiju.
It gets even better when you remembee that once you get the Plasma Technology Tech, XCOM EU would literally straight use the weapons they grab from the aliens from their uncouncious bodies. Even better in Xenonauts where your soldier can literally grab the weapons of dead Aliens mid fight to use them in combat, so is a viable option to have your soldiers just toss away their wapons to grab alien weapons. In both XCOM and Xenonoauts both organizations would even go as far as to avoid using WMD on Aliens simply because otherwise they wouod not be able to get their hands on sweet alien tech, energy sources and alloys, and this ends up proving to be the call that gets Humanity the big win in the end, stealing the aliens streghts and advantages and using them again the Xenos.
I like how initially the UN is declared stupid for making giant robots to fight the alien monsters. Then they're declared stupid for deciding they don't want to use giant robots to fight the alien monsters anymore.
Even more so considering that the Giant Robots eneded up being the most effective weapons agaisnt the giant mosnters and they decide to abandon them in favor of ... A fucking road bump
No matter how ridiculous this movie was, I loved it. And Elba's speech about ending the apocalypse was considered the Independence Day Speech reborn. Gave me the same kind of hopeful energy I.D. did
I love the sixty or seventy percent of this movie that is a fun giant robot versus giant monsters movie. I hate the rest of it that is the director's political and social potshots at people he doesn't like, which drag down the movie by being so insipid that you can't defend this movie
@@currentlyaliveanddead6733 the defense wall and insipid U.N. decision to shut down the Jaeger program for the obviously never going to work wall that breaks in a few hours. Now, granted, United Nonces, er, Nations deserves every bit of mockery they get. But the easily beaten by aliens wall is a potshot at people who want border security, and really drags the movie down.
@@hariman7727 Never considered that, probably never will as most people(in the internet or IRL) I know never once mentioned that or thought about that. I never heard anyone say that it was a political thing.
Heck, just giving the Jaegers effective melee weaponry would give them a sizable advantage. Gypsy Danger’s sword sawed one pretty much in half, so why not take it a step further and just give them a big axe or warhammer? Kaiju claws suddenly become rather trivial when you can simply stave in their skulls or bisect them from 50 feet away.
And if that works, just give them something that gives them even more reach. Like a big spear, but one that you shoot out of a tube with some form of propellant or other acceleration system, so you can kill them from a mile away or more.
What I was most impressed by in the movie was the load capacity of those helicopters they use to deploy the mechs. I mean, just half a dozen of them manage to lift and reliably transport a gigantic lump of metal that's so big, it can use huge cargo ships as clubs.
The supreme mystery of why a big blunt metal fist can deliver more energy, more effectively than conventional weapons such as truck sized anti ship missiles or car sized armor piercing artillery shells into a big lizard thing
Atomic Robo already kind of made this video in the form of the volume "Atomic Robo and the Ring of Fire." In that book they have kaiju called "biomega" that they try to fight off with giant robots, but the robots do little more than stall them. What actually saves the day is an abandoned Nazi WMD, an orbital platform that drops giant tungsten rods like kinetic bombs, each one packing the raw energy of a tactical nuke without any of that messy radiation.
@@Yggdrasil42there’s about a thousand other “ifs” involved with the Rod From God concept. And that’s assuming you want to foot a bill even larger than the Jaeger Program. Even then, you get about the same yield as a single MOAB bomb.
Not gonna lie, "We either sit and wait or we take these flare guns and do something _really_ stupid!" was an awesome line with an amazing delivery. Loved this movie, imperfections and all.
Yep, tons of anti Kaijo weapons on the mechs but instead of scaling that down to conventional weapon platforms, lets build a wall and not even install Jaeger weapons on it.
It's was a fun movie and the cast was phenomenal! Charlie Hunnam, Charlie Day, Idris Elba, Max Martini, Ron Perlman, Clifton Collins Jr, & Burn Gorman really made it memorable for me!
Hey, have you ever considered doing a video on a sci-fi civilization/villain that you see as actually smart enough to really exist/win? I want to hear about the othdr side of the coin. Also, I think it'll be cool if you did a video about Tuvok. I don't know much about Star Trek but he's obviously a character you like.
At first, I thought you were talking about the REAL United Nations in NYC, New York. That's an organization that sounds AWESOME in theory but is so corrupt and inept that in practice is often a wretched mess.
I didn't go to see this movie for complex, nuanced plots and well written characters. I went specifically to satisfy the parts of my stupid caveman brain that wanted to see a Gundam fight Godzilla and by God I was not disappointed in the slightest.
They are a bit too busy helping creating new systems of control, creating newer narratives, distractions, and cultural lawlessness and wickedness amongst the populations for their one world government to form like some mystery Babylon final world empire antichrist bullcrap the Bible predicted would happen in the books Revelations, 2nd Esdras, and others.
@@Flaris And it would be 100% out of spite toward the country that suggested it. Never underestimate the human ability to let petty rivalry sabotage actual problem solving.
Fallout isn't even a real big problem. Nuclear devices today are very efficient. Quite often whether or not it produces an explosion or fallout is a design choice.
There is always some fallout but they are much better now. Even the early ones weren't nearly as bad as some people think look at how fast people could rebuild Hiroshima they didnt have to wait hundreds of years like some people think. They US tested hundreds on it's own soil and the Pacific ocean
@@johno1544 That is a reasonable and balanced perspective. The question is what's the actual amount and impact. Humans today living in civilisation live in a hyper clean ultra sanitised environment with an excessively obsessive sense of hygiene that's quite often to the point of irrationality. There is a sense of things being lethal that really aren't all that harmful. There's always some fallout but the reality is the vast majority of people can live a perfectly normal life at low levels of fallout. Indeed, in Japan where somewhat crude prototype devices were used the fallout was limited and while a few people might try to make it out to be a big deal the harsh truth is that a few flipper babies and the occasional earlier death has a negligible impact on human survival and quality of life. The damage done by the explosion was far worse and the local human population fully recovered even from that. In human history in the last hundred years over two thousand nuclear warheads have been detonated with over five hundred above ground. The bigger issue with a nuclear defence will be the potential for accidents or collateral if the target is allowed to reach certain areas. The biggest potential for devastating fallout would be if the enemy reaches and attacks nuclear storage or a nuclear powerplant. Most of the world is somewhat empty. If all the nuclear powers launched all of their arsenals at completely random coordinates very little damage would be done. People forget that nukes are not only so destructive because of their yields and blast radiuses but because we also make it easy concentrating everything into single targets like cities. A proper nuclear defence policy of a nuclear firewall would take out most of the enemy before they got within even a hundred miles of human infrastructure or population centres.
@@FirstLast-rb5zj What about all the dust that'd be kicked up into the atmosphere by that many explosions? Wouldn't that have a remarkable impact on the state of the Earth or would the dust settle far too early to have that kind of effect?
Good luck making a biological weapon specialized for an alien creature with a completely different genome than anything on earth even ignoring that you'll need to inject a massive dosage for it to work not to mention that they originate from a dimension where pollution is oxygen to them soo most forms of chemical, toxic weapons and radiation are useless against them. and let's not forget that they literally build the kaijus as if they were a car soo even assuming that they somehow can what stops the precursors from just making kaijus from different genomes? Or even just modify them to be immune to this biological agent? We've seen kaijus capable of creating EMP pulses and even absorb kinetic energy make their immune system better should be child's play to them
A submarine dropping off numerous mines above the breach seems like an easy idea. Maybe a few nuclear torpedos Avengers style through the breach any time it opens.
You have to remember that these creatures are designed, not evolved. Either that's an intentional design feature (Explaining why the Kaiju are immune to normal weaponry) or something the Precursors had designed around.
Being engineered organisms that can do thing like produce massive EMPs there is probably any number of ways they could get around the issue of silicon turning into a solid when it oxidizes
@@richardarriaga6271 -- the Kaiju's primary defense is its sheer mass. To a creature weighing 6,000 tons only our largest conventional explosive and chemical weapons would give them more than a mild rash. And all our existing ballistics weapons platforms are basically just bricks with pistols taped to them. A really big harpoon is ptobably the. best option.
I had a mech RPG once, and it took me ten minutes to work out that I could build a giant aircraft that could one shot any mech at a fraction of the cost.
the UN has never prevented a single war or atrocity. not once, not one time. also get a load of the countries they have on the "human rights" council. its ironies all the way down.
With the way Jaeger drift works, does that mean Aussie kid drifting with his father let him know well, how his mother and father met? Also, idk how he was compatible seeing how as he seemed quite unstable. I sort of picture Jaeger drivers being put through a standard similar to astronauts.
Honestly, they could have made a ton of plasma cannons at the base of the rift. Just a couple of bases and tons of ammo. As soon as the kaiju appeared, they would be immediately spawn killed. Or just Yaegers in bases nearby, so they can be there to jump the single file monster at a time. Otherwise, it really was just a fun dumb-smart movie to get to see giant robots and monsters to fight.
A really interesting Pacific Rim offshoot movie could be a story about reckless Jaeger pilots raring to do something stupid and risky, completely deadpan, but being bogged down by Kafkaesque Bureaucracy in real time and the same thing happening on the other side of The Breach.
I feel like the rods from heaven would be a good weapon that wouldn't bankrupt every country. The kinetic power of a tactical nuke with none of the fallout.
traditionally nukes aren't used on highly mobile targets so I feel like the restriction of being satellite based wouldn't impact their function that much.@@GeorgeMonet
The wall idea is so bafflingly stupid I had to head canon that the UN were secretly being controlled by the alien hive-mind. The only other explanation is that they're suicidal. Still a fun movie to watch.
The third option, is the reality The Fictional UN that we see here is smarter than the actual UN in terms of IQ points, and the UN is simply what it always has been, only smarter.
Bruh, the Federal Reserve, filled with the finest economic minds of our lifetime, forgot that printing money inflates currency and spent two years trying to convince us that most basic economics 101 lesson wasn't real. That's "math teacher forgets 2+2" levels of stupidity and that's just one example from the real world that is no less ridiculous. The only unrealistic part was that the news would show the footage of the wall coming down rather than censoring the hell out of it online and making the footage as difficult to see as possible.
We have guided bunker-buster bombs that can penetrate hundreds of feet of steel and concrete (which dumps more energy into the target than even the biggest robot fist and that's before the explosive payload is factored in), and can be dropped from high altitudes without any loss of accuracy, but this movie claims only nukes and giant robot fists can kill the giant monsters. I have doubts.
A lot of fiction does that. Like how some series present the idea of a completely non-magical flesh and blood horror creature that is completely immune to firearms in general no matter the general firepower or caliber of the firearm and munitions.
I see no problem with giant mechs to fight giant monsters. But they somehow made it stupid. Not only do they make them requiring two people but they also fail to make defense emplacements with effective weapons. If they can be punched to death a rail gun array can absolutely do the job and provide Yaeger support.
The movie version of UN is waay too competent compared to the real one. The real UN would have just written out a report on what's happening and would just suggest : "uh we are gonna get extinct guys, pretty please don't let it happen. But no pressure, you are not legally or in any other way bound to do anything about it. "
The problem with the internal logic of these films that it's all based on a concept to adapt the beloved anime series Neon Genesis Evangelion to live action, but the Japanese cultural significance and issues adapting that to a wider audience prevented them from making it. In that world, there's a very specific reason the offensive / defensive capabilities came down to a giant, humanoid robo (no spoilers). In these films, there's absolutely no reason outside of "it looks cool". Which, fair; but that doesn't negate all the issues you brought up. That all being said, I saw both films drunk on a chugged forty, and high off my ass at a cheapy theater in my mid-20's', so I can't really complain.
@@zashgekido5616 You should look up all the concept art Weta did for the project before it was eventually turned into Pacific Rim (and before famed Wayne Barlowe joined the production team as a concept artist).
@@scottdoesntmatter4409 This is a video making fun of a government in a movie about giant robots kicking massive alien ass. Did you expect a deep scientific analysis?
Not sure if you brought it up yet but the Kaiju are engineered, so they eventually adapted to fight against the weapons the Jaegers had. It be a constant arms race. I agree definitely fight then smarter but throw a lot of that support at figuring out how to close the breach.
If they can't adapt to the "big robot with sword" it will can't adopt vs BIG ANTY ARMOUR MISSEL something like antybunker missel so it will hit a monster go 5m deep into it and then explode. OR nuke you can adopt to 100.000C+ . Becouse everything will just evaporate OFC in move like this all this airplane flight at 100m Even short-range rocket have 20 + km of range so you fly 5 km above and just shoot this monster from safe distance . EZ
I thought it was funny that the Jauger program was being scrapped despite it being shown to be effective, while the Coastal Wall which was taken down in under an hour, was still viewed as the best option.
I wonder if the government thought of downscaling the mechs to make them faster and get more scientists in to expand the weapons even further so it wouldn't be too expensive.
Holy! Was literally just going back rewatching your old vids to pass the time waiting for another upload.... I happened to refresh my page and boom! This a good day, gonna grab drink, get comfy and enjoy this one lol
Kaiju adapt. No matter what miracle solution you come up with, they will become immune to it. Every Jäger needs to be unique and have a wide variety of weapons to make it more difficult for the kaiju to adapt.
something they cannot physically adapt to without throwing the laws of physics entirely out of the window. you know, things like throwing a piece of the sun down their throat (you know, like guided, direct impact thermal nuclear weapons). and honestly once they figure out how to cross the breach, there are so many carcasses laying around that they can just start attaching the a piece of carcass to a nuke(or a bundle of several nukes like a MIRV) and start a none stop nuclear annihilation campaign against the precursors. kaboom. job done. kaju spawn camped, precursor wiped.
It's funny how in the same video he bashes the tactic of making giant robots which the UN kept using because it worked instead creating new weapons when in the same video he literally mentioned that the Kaijus could learn and adapt to whatever their enemies threw at them.
They’re *INFURIATINGLY* stupid. Two entire games of them gaslighting and actively obstructing you and in the third game they’re like “Omg the thing we said wasn’t real and didn’t prepare for at all is right outside the window save us”
Your video is always welcome MZ and this was a good one and not to mention that the Jaegers wouldn't be able to build or operate due to their sheer size and their way of moving would collapse the whole Jaeger massive build.
If Gypsy, Striker, and Chero were built in real life they *could* stand and walk around without tearing themselves apart. They probably couldn't throw punches though.
@@Grizabeebles My point still stands that they would be useless in combat. I like the first Pacific Rim. But that doesn't mean that do not call out the mistakes and things that make no sense.
@@Grizabeebles No just because I like something doesn't mean that I will not call out things that make no sense and there have been scientists who are well known in their field who have called this out and showed models of what would happen if a Jaeger was built and most of them would collapse due to the weight alone(I'm not just talking out of my ass) and that is why it is a fictional world and that is why we like it for reality is boring. I'm not moving any goalpost for I'm just looking at it from a realistic and writer's point of view just any other critic worth their salt. That is all and I would like to end this chat with a good bye and a hope to see you never.
yeah lets just decommission the one thing that works against the monsters, the Kaiju were adapting sure, but if they just stuck to their guns i bet they could make Jaegers that could rise to the challenge, instead they build a wall that dose not even work lol.
I think you sort of missed the clever point of the robots: The Kaiju attack anything large and are not actually directly operated by the aliens in the rift, they're more like Predator drones. When a Kaiju spawned the first thing they did was head for the nearest cities and started smashing big shit. Normal military tactics did nothing but riddle the massive monsters with holes, leaked all their toxic blood everywhere and generally were a pain in the arse to stop from smashing everything. The Big robot literally allows you to grab it's attention and keep it fighting away from cities, as well as literally wrangle it if need be.
Well, the big robots still fought them in the cities. But I believe that the idea was lots of blunt force trauma minimized the blood spilled. Of course, in the movie, we see them exploding them with rockets, exploding them with particle beams, and cutting them up with swords, all of which seem kind at odds with that "minimize blood spilled" bit ;)
The Jaegers were never meant to fight *in* the cities. Whenever a new Kaiju would be detected rising from the Breach, the nearest Shatterdome would be alerted, and the Jaeger is then sent out to intercept it. There’s something called the “Miracle Mile”, which is the mile out from shore wherein stopping the Kaiju from reaching said shore is basically a miracle. Of course, that wasn’t the case for most of the movie except for the beginning in Alaska, but the idea of the Miracle Mile is expanded on in the novelization!
Clearly, the United Nations should have hired Gendo Ikari to lead their Jaegers. He might be a terrible dad, but he sure knows how to lead Giant Robots in the battlefield.
The precursers plan is equally stupid and awesome. If they can make giant kaiju anyway and once they knew we had nukes...why not send a big bomb thrue or small ones. a pathogen, or a few said pathogens, pump Kaiju blood into the water, poisen said water in another way, send a robot/drone army etc Just seems like a lot of options were available......However they did pick an awesome one lol
@@vonfaustien3957 nah... most of the member states would not sign that letter, and I doubt thet they would be competent enough to actually acquire any funding...