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Though Zoids can be autonomous, the vast majority of Zoids (with the exception of drones such as [[Sleeper Zoid]]s or [[Chimera Zoid]]s) 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 [[Zoid/Pilot Bond|emotional bond]] with their Zoid, which allows them to tap into their latent power and transcend normal barriers of strength.  
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Though Zoids can be autonomous, the vast majority of Zoids (with the exception of drones such as [[Sleeper Zoid]]s or [[Chimera Zoid]]s) 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 [[Zoid/Pilot Bond|emotional bond]] with their Zoid.  
  
 
There are many different classes of Zoid pilots, who go by various names:
 
There are many different classes of Zoid pilots, who go by various names:

Latest revision as of 08:10, 24 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.

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.