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				 Re: OT:  LAND WALKER -Japanese Robot suit- 
 There is some advantage to a set of legs and arms on a battlefield:
 Bad Terrain:
 A man can climb a mountain.  A horse, not so much.  A car, even less.  All land-bound military vehicles have some kind of terrain they must avoid; legs have less issues with many types of terrain, especially when they have arms capable of carrying the weight to suppliment on occasion.
 
 Piloting:
 There's less re-training to do when the machine is reading your motions directly off your limbs, and duplicating them near-exactly.  In a car, tank, or aircraft, sure, you get the hang of the controls fairly quickly, and in not too terribly long, the vehicle is almost an extension of the driver - almost anyone could be walking around in a proper powered suit in no time flat.  Shortly thereafter, dancing.
 
 Moving Stuff:
 Occasionally, awkward stuff must be moved.  Sometimes, this must happen under fire.  A good set of powered hands would do wonders for such things.
 
				__________________Of course, by the time I finish this post, it will already be obsolete.  C'est la vie.
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