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What does "SMA2-n74/A" mean? -[[User:Kai|Kai]] 10:53, 7 January 2007 (PST)
 
What does "SMA2-n74/A" mean? -[[User:Kai|Kai]] 10:53, 7 January 2007 (PST)
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Like with the Sturmpanzer, there's a purpose for all of these letters and numbers, as you had suggested.  I'll just spill it out right now.
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-'''S''': Solasian (more like Neo-Solasian, but whatever)
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-'''M''': Main battle
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-'''A2''': A2/Auracore Armor/whatever else you call the class.
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The "n74" is actually a reference back to the Vic Viper in ZoE2, which has 74 printed on it.  Interesting little deal about that on Konami's webpage for that, but put short, 7 "nana" followed by 4 "shi"--translates to "anonymous" or as intended in the ZoE2 Vic Viper, "nashi"--which if I remember right, meant "nothing" or the like.  I know.  Japanese thing.  I'm a nerd.
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The /A was meant to be some sort of designator for a sort of custom requisition.  Doesn't make sense, but..*shrugs*.
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Hope that helps.  -[[User:Namagomi|Namagomi]] 14:24, 7 January 2007 (PST)

Latest revision as of 15:24, 7 January 2007

What does "SMA2-n74/A" mean? -Kai 10:53, 7 January 2007 (PST)

Like with the Sturmpanzer, there's a purpose for all of these letters and numbers, as you had suggested. I'll just spill it out right now.

-S: Solasian (more like Neo-Solasian, but whatever)

-M: Main battle

-A2: A2/Auracore Armor/whatever else you call the class.

The "n74" is actually a reference back to the Vic Viper in ZoE2, which has 74 printed on it. Interesting little deal about that on Konami's webpage for that, but put short, 7 "nana" followed by 4 "shi"--translates to "anonymous" or as intended in the ZoE2 Vic Viper, "nashi"--which if I remember right, meant "nothing" or the like. I know. Japanese thing. I'm a nerd.

The /A was meant to be some sort of designator for a sort of custom requisition. Doesn't make sense, but..*shrugs*.

Hope that helps. -Namagomi 14:24, 7 January 2007 (PST)