Fred
Retired Staff
To me, the way to save the MCAS is to actually use it. Once it gets exposure, then it's likely worth investing in new parts for it to meet different needs.
Aendri's comments leave me a little incredulous, though. The Mindy 1F wasn't modular at all and it encouraged the Star Army's "you don't edit your own power armor" stance. The Mindy II litterally reversed that by giving a standard chassis that you can then add a plethora of modules on. It's extremely customizable.
The MCAS actually doesn't look like it can do a whole lot more. It had its uses, like it did in the Miharu plot, giving players with mostly Daisy-tier resources equip stuff the Daisy wasn't designed to field. But otherwise, I kind of feel like the MCAS deserves being a footnote in KFY's power armor history: it has no character, no identity of its own, it's very name is not even an evocative acronym, and it's nigh impossible to make any kind of affordable art for.
Basically, I'm mostly on board with Wes' arguments.
Aendri's comments leave me a little incredulous, though. The Mindy 1F wasn't modular at all and it encouraged the Star Army's "you don't edit your own power armor" stance. The Mindy II litterally reversed that by giving a standard chassis that you can then add a plethora of modules on. It's extremely customizable.
The MCAS actually doesn't look like it can do a whole lot more. It had its uses, like it did in the Miharu plot, giving players with mostly Daisy-tier resources equip stuff the Daisy wasn't designed to field. But otherwise, I kind of feel like the MCAS deserves being a footnote in KFY's power armor history: it has no character, no identity of its own, it's very name is not even an evocative acronym, and it's nigh impossible to make any kind of affordable art for.
Basically, I'm mostly on board with Wes' arguments.