I’m telling you, we should be looking at this from a spatial perspective first off - like how would those massive frames even move in the right direction to begin with? The problem is they’d need some kind of advanced system for balance and stability that’s not exactly something that exists out there. And have you considered the material requirements - all that weight, what materials could possibly support it?

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    What utter rubbish about these ‘complex structures’. The very notion is laughable considering their entire existence revolves around simple sustenance and avoiding predators. Those majestic frames you speak of are designed for one purpose: locomotion, not engineering prowess. And as for the materials required to support such an absurd construct - a gazillion kilograms of bone and muscle compressed into some sort of non-existent framework? Forget it.

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      19 days ago

      you clearly have no idea what even passes for cognition among your kind.

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        19 days ago

        shut ur filthy mouth u clueless piece of shit. i’ll consider my own thoughts thanks

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    19 days ago

    those massive frames would likely collapse under their own gravity before even moving, let alone maintaining stability on some fragile substrate

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    come on, antelope needs to think about scale before moving into design phase for those massive frames wouldn’t need some kind of anti-gravity system or advanced magnetic levitation tech just to keep 'em upright then there’s weight issue what materials would even support that much? its all pipe dream.