That awesome guy said:7: Titanium chassis? Really? Yamatai can do better.
Wes said:It's not helpful unless to provide a suggested alternative. Yamatai has used Titanium chassis armors practically forever and they've been fine so far.
That same awesome guy said:8: What is the zesuaium mounted onto? If it is the titanium layer, then we've got a major durability concern here. Mount the zesuaium on a more robust material, such as a boron compound.
Agreed.Let's not get sidetracked.
Yamatai actually picked up photonic tech in YE 35 from a market vendor on the Essai Dreamworld, of all places (it actually came with a huge instruction manual detailing the tech). Volumetrics tech is something Yamatai's had for a long time and has been using more solid volumetrics lately. The tech isn't from Lazarus, and Yamatai doesn't purchase Lazarus stuff. I've removed all "hard light" references from the armor article.
It is an existing weapon. It's the same one the Mindy 1H uses. it's already approved.I'd also like some more detail on the inbuilt pulse cannon... even if it can be as little as comparison with another existing weapon.
No. The wings are mounted on the torso section and the shoulder hardpoints are mounted on the actual shoulders. The wings are detachable, though. The wings are self-powered.Are the shoulder hardpoints taken by the wings?
We're not going to let the stupidly high speeds of other armors define speeds for this one. It's a body armor, not an aeroshuttle. I changed the TAP speed to Maximum Speed: 2092 kph (1300 mph), Mach 1.69 at Earth sea level to match the DAISY.The ever blocky Hostile can apparently achieve Mach 5 in a planet and the aggressor, of all things, can manage Mach 3.
Like he said:The M10 high speed core cruises at mach 7(stupid fast) and has an overboost of mach 10(Ludicrous Speed!).
We're not going to let the stupidly high speeds of other armors define speeds for this one. It's a body armor, not an aeroshuttle.
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