As the transport plane got closer and closer, the specific details of the mecha were also outlined bit by bit.

To be fair, the appearance of the mecha was a little rough.

It looked like it came out of a comic book from the last century, square and a little outdated.

And the proportions of the limbs and the body were obviously not well grasped.

I don’t know if it was because of the tight time or it was intentional.

Also, I don’t know if it was an illusion, but Si Nan always felt that this mecha looked a bit like Megatron.

TPC should not have been funded by the Cybertronians, right?

In fact, if TPC really used the mental connection technology that appeared in the original Pacific Rim, the mecha it manufactured would be closer to the human body.

The appearance of the initial mecha may be slightly imperfect due to the problem of craftsmanship.

But with the update and iteration of the mecha, the body has become more and more human-like.

The reason for doing this is entirely to prevent the driver and the mecha from having an immune reaction when using the mental connection.

A person who has been walking upright for 20 to 30 years, or even 30 to 40 years, is suddenly matched into a mecha with limbs on the ground. It would be inappropriate no matter how you think about it.

Suddenly, the back of the mecha on TV caught his attention.

The back of the mecha was very bloated, and it looked like it was carrying something.

After looking at it for a long time, Si Nan realized that it was two super-large gun barrels.

Why does this look a little familiar? This form is very conspicuous and should have appeared in the original Pacific Rim.

Si Nan supported his chin with his tiger’s mouth and rubbed it with two fingers for a long time, then he slapped his thigh and remembered.

Isn’t this mecha the Tango Wolf that the black commander in Pacific Rim once drove?

Tango Wolf, the first mecha made in the Pacific Rim world. It is epoch-making, and it shows that humans also have the ability to defend themselves…

Well, to be precise, compared with the mechas that appeared later, Tango Wolf is useless. It’s a bit hurtful to say that it’s useless.

Ah no.

It hurts the mecha, but it’s true.

And because of the tight time, Tango Wolf uses very simple materials.

The various values are also terrible.

The only thing you can see is the two cannons behind him.

As for the pollution caused by the cannon attacking the monster…

This is not yet considered by people.

Eat a full meal first, then think about whether it is polluting or not. (To read exciting novels, go to Faloo Novel Network!)

Tango Wolf is also the oldest mecha in Pacific Rim. It was immediately put into battle after being formed.

Because the overall setting is very lightweight, its main fighting style is to keep a distance from the enemy and use the two super-large cannons behind it to attack.

The two cannons behind it can fire a variety of types of ammunition, and the power must be strong.

Otherwise, it would not have killed two Kaiju beasts.

The appearance of Tango Wolf also officially proves that humans have transitioned from passive defense to active counterattack.[]

In the original novel, the black commander once drove it to kill Kaiju alone in Tokyo and saved the heroine who was still a little girl at the time.

The huge mecha standing on the ruins under the sun definitely left a deep impression on the heroine.

But this thing has a series of shortcomings such as terrible values, extremely serious pollution, and weak armor.

There is also a fatal flaw in terms of power.

That is, the Tango Wolf energy uses nuclear power, but I don’t know if it was too tight at the time or there was a problem with the technology.

The power source caused extremely serious radiation sickness to the driver.

The black commander had to take medicine to maintain it and his life span was not long.

Si Nan’s mouth twitched a little, and now he was not sure whether this mecha could kill Kaiju.

The positioning of Tango Wolf is more like some kind of experimental model, and its shortcomings will be made up little by little in the future.

It should not be a problem for two drivers who have been trained enough to drive Tango Wolf to kill a level one monster.

But the problem is that this is not the original Pacific Rim.

The first enemy he met at the dock was the level three monster Scythehead.

The Tango Wolf is only a first-level mecha. In other words, the current Tango Wolf has little hope of defeating the Scythe Head at that time. What about this time?

Who is his enemy?

If it is a first-level monster, the Tango Wolf still has a chance of winning.

If a second-level, third-level or even fourth-level Kaiju appears in the sea, this Tango Wolf, which has cost a lot of money to make, will be wasted.


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