Building a Jaeger-sized robot is impractical because its massive weight (thousands of tons) would cause roads to collapse and create earthquake-like shockwaves with each step, while its powerful 300-foot arms would generate shockwaves shattering windows for miles; additionally, powering such a machine with batteries is impossible, and a single critical hit could turn it into a walking nuclear reactor, making it more likely to destroy cities than save them.
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First real Jaeger, wouldn't save the city, it would destroy them. A robot this size would weigh thousands of tons.
The moment it takes its first step, roads begin collapsing beneath it. Each footstep would hit the ground like a small earthquake. And then came the first punch. 300-ft metal arm moving at full speed would create shockwaves powerful enough to shatter windows for miles. Even if it defeated the monster, the city behind it would already be destroyed. And powering it? Impossible with batteries.
Meaning one critical hit could turn the entire Jaeger into a walking nuclear reactor.
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