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* [[Soldier]]: those who operate a Zoid during times of war under the command of a formal military
 
* [[Soldier]]: those who operate a Zoid during times of war under the command of a formal military
 
* [[Transporter]]: those who operate Zoids to carry passengers or cargo
 
* [[Transporter]]: those who operate Zoids to carry passengers or cargo
* [[Mercenary]]: free-agent Zoid pilots who work for whoever can pay them
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* [[Mercenary]]: free-agent Zoid pilots who fight for whoever can pay them
 
* [[Mind Rider]]: mechanical pilots who operate Zoids in the [[Zoids (Marvel UK Comic)|UK Comic]]
 
* [[Mind Rider]]: mechanical pilots who operate Zoids in the [[Zoids (Marvel UK Comic)|UK Comic]]
 
* [[Guardian Force Fighter]]: elite soldiers who work for the [[Guardian Force]]
 
* [[Guardian Force Fighter]]: elite soldiers who work for the [[Guardian Force]]

Revision as of 08:58, 10 January 2014

Zoid Pilot is a catch-all term for any person who operates the controls of a Zoid.

Overview

Though Zoids can be autonomous, the vast majority of Zoids (with the exception of drones such as Sleeper Zoids or Chimera Zoids) require the use of a pilot in order to fight at their full potential. Though some pilots view Zoids merely as weapons, other cases, the pilot forms a special emotional bond with their Zoid, which allows them to tap into their latent power and transcend normal barriers of strength.

There are many different classes of Zoid pilots, who go by various names:

Incidentally, the widespread use of the term "pilot" in Zoids and other mecha anime is incorrect. Strictly speaking, "pilots" operate ships or aircraft - the vast majority of Zoids are terrestrial vehicles. One who operates a land vehicle is called a "driver". Unfortunately, "Zoid Driver" doesn't sound nearly as cool.