VileScurvy
Verified Pirate
- Location
- Malaysia
[X] The Abdul Haqq Revenant, 'Ghul King'.
By Allah's name, this will be glorious!
By Allah's name, this will be glorious!
Art.Later, you would learn that they got Mouse to add little mouse ears to his helmet, and that he'd be stuck with them for the entire Rubicon tour.
Nearly every time I've had this exact briefing phrase said to me, it's been a filthy lie, so... we're screwed.Look forwards to a lot of looking pretty and not much shooting.
Your mech's a custom suit, tweaked over a decade of service. Tell me about it.
[ ] Disney Mechworks H-90 Handsome Prince, 'Ali'.
Disney Mechworks is a subsidiary of the ever-growing colonial octopus that is the Disney Corporation, and is famous as the company's first foray into military equipment. They haven't branched out much beyond mech production, a few small warship schematics, but they're a heavyweight in the market with a long line of aesthetically pleasing and aggressively marketed mechs.
The 'Ali' is a modified Handsome Prince, one of Disney's premier assault mechs. He's heavily armored, has insane straight line acceleration, and is equipped for a brawl. Head mounted vulcans, a dual-use alloy axe and assault shotgun, and a heavy mech-scale shield with integrated grapple line launchers and munition storage. Ali is a simple, high end mech for a simple, high end pilot. You get into melee fast and you rip the enemy to pieces while you're there.
[ ] Polaris Northstar 615-Garuda, 'Butterfly'.
Polaris Northstar is one of the oldest players in the colonial exploitation game, and has designed their mechs to match. They field a wide variety of machines specializing in pirate-hunting and dealing with large groups of inferior opponents, like rebel fighter squadrons or grunt mechs. Their reputation is unpleasant, and their PR team works overtime keeping stories from reaching the Core, but their output is good and rewards skillful piloting.
The 'Butterfly' is a modified Garuda, one of Northstar's premier high-agility hunter-killer schematics. You've taken an already zippy design and pushed it to new heights, arming it with enormous thrusters and maneuvering jets, fabber-equipped missile racks, a pair of chest mounted plasma rifles, and a beautiful, deadly high frequency shamshir for melee combat. She can outmaneuver anything else on the field, ripping apart hordes of lesser enemies with missile fire or dueling worthy pilots with her blade and blasters.
[ ] E+E NE-70 Fire Drake, 'Ifrit'.
E+E/Heavy Manufacturing Corpro is one of the older manufacturers in the galaxy, but the majority of their output isn't worth much. Cheap and generally reliable, but nothing special, fielded mostly by countries that can't afford industrial-scale licenses on anything else. They haven't had a standout design for over a century, and are a regular source of weird, blocky schematics they're sure will be the next big thing in duelist circles as a result. The Fire Drake is one of the few that actually worked. It's an odd design, boasting a thermonuclear engine and advanced active cooling systems, designed to work alongside an enormous variety of heavy energy weapons that would tax a weaker reactor.
A sane pilot puts in one gun and a few high-powered supplemental systems, giving them hard-to-match performance so long as the cooling holds up. The Ifrit mounts a small arsenal of integrated flamethrowers, particle beams, and blasters, carries a superheavy plasma thrower, has weaponized its heat vents for melee combat and spends the entirety of any pitched engagement riding the fine line between blowing itself up and blowing everything else up. The biggest threats to you on the battlefield are your reactor core melting down and enemy fire, in that order.
[ ] The Abdul Haqq Revenant, 'Ghul King'.
Abdul Haqq is...technically not a mech manufacturer. Legally they're some sort of freeware collective, a presence on the noosphere with unknown, if any, physical assets. They're a secretive distributor with an agenda of their own, providing information and licenses to those they deem worthy. They've been implicated in hacking, piracy, and illegal creation of Industrial and Military Printers, and thrown up as a cover by all sorts of terrorists and criminals who don't want to take the blame for their work. All sorts of rumors swirl about who they are, and what you need to do to earn a license, and why they do that they do. As one of the select few they've chosen, even you aren't sure why they quietly passed you the license you eventually turned into the Ghul King. The results, however, speak for themselves.
The Ghul King is a top of the line E-Warfare and command machine. Armed with a single plasma blade and an integrated set of disney-licensed magnetic cannons, it doesn't appear to be particularly impressive at first glance. However its electronic warfare and computer suites are second to none and the ordnance pods hanging from its back are filled with assault drones. You can pick a mech to death from a dozen angles, force a catastrophic meltdown in its support, shut down some of the galaxy's most advanced smart weapons systems, and coordinate a battlefield full of allied mechs. And on a good day, you can do those simultaneously.
[10:29] Cornuthaum Heliophagus: Polaris-Northstar is SSC; E+E/Heavy is Harrison, Abdul Haqq is HORUS...
[10:30] Cornuthaum Heliophagus: is Disney GMS or IPS-N
So, @Havocfett, you said I should ask you in thread?
[x] Disney Mechworks H-90 Handsome Prince, 'Ali'.
Do we revote if we already put in a preference before the update?
Okay... we're dealing with a guy with some serious megalomania going on... and he's planned this. We flew into a long-planned ambush, and he sealed the Gate behind us. We're kind of fucked...Here, the Sphere shatters! Here, their hegemony ends! Let rule not be from Earth, or from corporations, or from the people of the sector, but from I and those craven fools who cast themselves at my feet.
Didn't we already free his corpse and send him off with a prayer? Did he get caught again? Or is this a different Barber? (Or typo?)You pry Oliveira, still unconscious, from Barber's grasp. You blink away your tears and look him in the eyes, his features frozen in a determined grimace, give him one last hug, and speak a prayer to yourself in arabic. "We belong to Allah and to Him we return." And then you consign him to the void as you look for other survivors in the debris and begin to plan.
Okay... we're dealing with a guy with some serious megalomania going on... and he's planned this. We flew into a long-planned ambush, and he sealed the Gate behind us. We're kind of fucked...
[X] Shorn is trying to pull Barber's corpse from the debris. She's going to get ripped to pieces if you don't get her moving right now.
Sorry, rookie, but we need the veteran more right now.
Wait. Wait a minute...
Didn't we already free his corpse and send him off with a prayer? Did he get caught again? Or is this a different Barber? (Or typo?)