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Mechanical Veyron: Territorial disputes are resolved by mechwarks

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If the war is abandoned, how should countries attack and defend each other? I am afraid that this will always be only a matter of speculation. However, the science fiction movie "Mechanical Weilong" that Eleven dimensions want to share with you today gives a more interesting answer, that is, to judge the victory or defeat through duels. Not to mention how boring this way is, let's say this movie, the special effects are really bad, watching this movie feels similar to watching the TV series "Iron Armor Treasure" when I was a child. No way, after all, it is a 1990 film, and the style of the close-up film is too strong.

Mechanical Veyron: Territorial disputes are resolved by mechwarks

In a nuclear war in the future world, almost humanity was destroyed, and the war was abolished. In this way, territorial disputes between countries began to determine winning or losing through robot duels. To be honest, this robot looks like a wearable "Gundam", but the roughness feels like a plastic shell on a human body, which feels a bit funny. When the Allies Alexander defeated the mech warriors of the United States in mechs, he had achieved nine consecutive victories. This result made Commander Conway of the United States very angry.

Mechanical Veyron: Territorial disputes are resolved by mechwarks

But fortunately, there is also a character hanging in the sky on this side of the United Kingdom - Achilles. Achilles also has a record of nine consecutive mech wins. Then came the duel between Alexander and Achilles, which determined Alaska's ownership. If Achilles can defeat Alexander, he will become another ten-game winning mech warrior after Commander Conway. Amid the shouts of the audience, Achilles pilot Matsumoto mech fought alexander. However, within a few rounds, Achilles was knocked down. Even in order to protect the innocent audience, Achilles also took the initiative to bear an iron fist from the other side.

Mechanical Veyron: Territorial disputes are resolved by mechwarks

Although the referee ruled it a draw and fought again a week later, Achilles had a psychological shadow and did not want to wear a mech to fight. This eleven-dimensional has to complain about it, this psychological quality is also too poor. Nine consecutive wins after a blow and a psychological shadow? How did he get selected, and his quality was so poor that he could take on such a big responsibility? This one is really a bit of a pit. Fortunately, there was a girl named Athena who trained to become a very good mech warrior. The next decision would be for Athena to duel With Alexander.

Mechanical Veyron: Territorial disputes are resolved by mechwarks

However, before waiting for a week, Achilles felt that Athena was not a rival to the pressure mountain at all, so he planned to return to the mountain to duel with the pressure mountain. This one is really hilarious. It's all about Athena. But it's okay, even if you come, it's nothing, anyway, I'm already planning to fight to the end. With this in mind, Athena gave Achilles a shot with an anesthesia gun, locked him in the room, and sneaked into the mech in a protective suit. By the time the crowd found out, the pilot mech had already begun to duel.

Mechanical Veyron: Territorial disputes are resolved by mechwarks

After a fierce (xiao) fierce (er) hand-to-hand combat, the Allies were finally victorious, and Alexander successfully defeated Athena. However, Alexander's brain seemed to have a problem, and in the face of the constant provocation of Achilles who came in time, Alexander directly overturned the referee and directly fought with Achilles. What's more funny is that such a bad mech actually flew into space, and the two played a space chase. Although the Allies lost the game by attacking the referee, Achilles and Alexander finally fought and reconciled!

Mechanical Veyron: Territorial disputes are resolved by mechwarks

How to say this film is very interesting, if you look at it with a "onlooker" attitude, it can still be seen.

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