Subject: I think you're missing the point of the film.
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Posted on: 2013-08-10 19:25:00 UTC

It's not about giant robots and cool toys. It's about the humans that pilot them. The Drift is merely a new level of trust that allows the pilots of the Jaeger's to trust each other like no other. If you had just one guy piloting the thing, then there's no use for the emotional aspect of the film with all of that chemistry and friendship between Mako and Raleigh. There's no absolute pain and devastation at Raleigh's brother's death because he didn't share that mental bond with Raleigh.

So while the Drift might seem superfluous to you, I think it represents the heart of the film. The film's about trust and teamwork and takes it to a new level by adding that human element to what would normally seem to be a detached job, battling monsters with giant robots.

Also, it clearly stated in the opening that the neural load for one pilot was lethal and that they have lost Jaeger pilots trying to drive the thing alone. I believe they go into detail in the comics.

Sorry if that seems snippy; the Drift is my favourite part of the film, and without it I feel like a great deal of the rest of the story would not have been as good or as compelling. It would've just been another giant robot movie, and that's not exactly exciting.

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