Staren Wiremu

=Staren Wiremu=

"Ugh, hot bloodedness is no substitute for strategy, skill, and superior technology. However, technology is only a tool. What really matters is what you're using it for. Your ideals and morals, and what you accomplish, what you're fighting for... that is what really matters."

A teenage prodigy born to a mad scientist couple in the Orb Union, Staren has had a rather unusual home life. At a young age he had a computer implanted in his brain, and with its help and some home schooling he learned quite rapidly -- At age 14 he's already learned enough to become an amateur mecha engineer. All his life, idealistic heroes inspired him... and now he tries to live up to those ideals, using his inventions and mecha to help people. He's lived a somewhat isolated life, however, and so is sometimes... a bit naive about the real world. Also, despite the talents of his parents, Staren's inventions lie completely outside the area of Mad Science -- He builds machines that behave according to well-defined properties rather than according to the plot's demands.

Background Information
Born to Makaio and Christina Wiremu on April 22, NCA 104, Staren Hokulani Whetu Wiremu would lead an interesting, if relatively safe and sheltered, early life. With the Orb Union's high standards of living and technology, little Staren wanted for nothing. The child of two brilliant but eccentric scientists/inventors, he inherited great intelligence and aptitude for math, science, and technology. Having social problems in school, he was pulled out and homeschooled -- though he was mostly self-taught with some guidance from his parents.

While still relatively young, his parents, seeking to improve his future life, had him implanted with a tiny computer connected to his brain. Unlike most children subject to experiments, once Staren recovered, he loved it. Now able to absorb information faster than ever before and handle more complex problems and tasks with the help of the computer connected to his brain, his rate of learning increased to an incredible rate.

By the age of 14, he's reached college-level understanding of math and general science, and focused his aptitude on the area of robotics (particularly mecha) and computers. Mecha had always fascinated him as long as he could remember -- as a small child he played with mecha toys, graduating to scale models and mecha-themed computer games as he grew older, and then finally actual mecha engineering so that he could live a dream: Piloting mecha to help people.

It should be mentioned that Makaio and Christina are the type of inventors who might be described as... 'mad scientists'. You know the type: Building improbable devices that shouldn't work and probably are more cool than useful -- and when they are useful, it's only until they are no longer useful to the plot, at which point they fail (often spectacularly). Staren grew up surrounded by... strange hijinx. Like the time his dad accidentally swapped minds with the family cat. Or the time his mom accidentally shrunk herself and his dad and they had to avoid overzealous cleaning robots until they could make contact with Staren and tell him how to 'reverse the polarity' on the machine and return them to normal. Or the time they 'improved' the cleaning robots which then decided to take over the house until his parents could macguyver weapons out of things lying around the attic to fight them back. Or the time... well, you get the idea. That family cat is now part bunny or something, and more intelligent than it looks... Staren's taken a shine to it and asked them to please be more careful with it as they don't need a repeat of the laser chicken incident.

Interestingly, while Staren has inherited his parents' intelligence and talent for things technological (and, perhaps, some of their carelessness), it is in a very different area: He completely _lacks_ the ability to make what might be described as 'mad science' inventions. His talents lie in the area of real science and engineering -- Building machines on repeatable demonstrable principles determined by the scientific method. While this means he can't build things as outlandish as his parents, it does mean they more often behave predictably, and usually don't explode or otherwise fail spectacularly after awhile, at least without a good scientific reason to. His feelings about this are mixed... On the plus side, his talents lie in an area that could actually help people on a great scale -- developments he makes in the field of mecha engineering could actually be copied and used by other real robot engineers. On the down side, it takes a lot more work, researching, debugging, revising, testing, etc, before things he builds are really ready, and he can't build machines of super robot power from scratch (though he can retrofit such devices into machines he understands and, given a piece of superscience with defined properties, he could build a machine to use it. IE, given a power plant that runs on the emotions of its pilot, he could build a machine around it -- but he's unlikely to build such a power plant himself, unless the technology involved becomes well understood, repeatable, etc). The thought that there are devices that work when they shouldn't frustrates him sometimes, but he loves his parents and has grown used to at least their antics. He kind of envies their ability to create what seem to him to be impossible inventions sometimes, but then ensuing chaos from said inventions reminds him that not being able to make such things is far from all bad.

As previously mentioned, he stayed out of school, so time others would spend socializing, he spent with other leisure activities. Born with a naturally logical mind (which the computer in his head only helped), he had difficulty understanding most other humans... But he developed a voracious appetite for stories. Books, television programs, everything... Stories, unlike real people, were often less subtle about pointing out things important to the story, and he used them to study human behavior, learning the 'tropes' of human interaction just as one might learn the tropes of story plots. But through this process he also absorbed the morals and ethics taught in stories. He came to idolize the heroes of stories -- doing good, helping people without thought of a reward, standing up when noone else will, that sort of thing -- And so he hopes to be able to live up to that ideal. Being a mecha pilot is cool, but it's this ideal that guides his actions. Technology is fascinating and useful, but it is a tool, not an end in itself -- What you do with that tool, what you build tools for, is determined by your ideals.

In-Game History
(will write this out later)

Personality Traits & Thoughts on Life and War
Staren's general temperement is positive and upbeat... Seeing unfairness and injustice can throw him into a rage, and poor performance in social situations can bring out his angsty side, though.

Staren's quote is a bit misleading, stemming from the player's misconceptions about how Super Robots work here (I'll have to get it changed at some point). It's not so much that super robot science is bad science as it's inefficient and less useful in most cases... While sometimes a super robot with experimental, bizarre technology may be the best way to combat a specific threat, in most cases it's more efficient and useful to make reproducible technology that can be understood and mass-produced (Staren's avoidance of any experimental hardware is what allowed him to easily rebuild the Star Hawk during testing and after the loss of the initial and subsequent units).

Staren has noted a disturbing tendency among people, such as Ryusei and even Sanger Zonvolt, The Sword That Cleaves Evil, to assume that right makes might. Staren respectfully disagrees. This is not to say that he believes might makes right. Rather, he believes that in the real world, those who desire right must obtain might and use it for right -- because while might does not determine who is right, it does determine who is left.

Further discussion with Ryusei in attempt to understand "Super Robot Spirit" indicates it may not entirely be righteousness, but also the determination to get the power needed to win, which makes some sense to Staren... However, it seems to be more than that, something Ryusei cannot explain. Discussion with Adler has revealed the quantifiable power of emotion and the ability of specially-built machines to utilize it, but does not explain how people could use that power without a specially built machine. More research is required in this area.

"Life and what matters in it? Hmm... That's for everyone to decide for themself. To me... I don't know, exactly. I hope to have good experiences and leave a mark on the world, a good one, many good marks even, before I die. ...If I die. Honestly I figure I'll have found a way to upload myself into a computer or something long before my body reaches the end of its lifespan."

"Wars... It's such a waste, for people to die over petty squabbles. It's not fair. War is unavoidable, though. As long as you have multiple groups, with multiple, incompatible, ideas about how the world should be, that cannot be convinced by words... Force is the last resort. And sometimes things _are_ worth fighting for. Like freedom. Piloting giant war machines... It's kind of cool, but it helps that most have ejection seats. So I'm only destroying people's ability to fight, or stopping alien monsters. I don't want to kill anyone, but... if I had to, to save people... it would be the right thing to do, though I don't know if I could do it."

...Since saying that to himself, he's had to deal with accidentally killing an EFA pilot while helping free Allelujah from prison. He's come to terms with it best he can... This is a war, these things happen, that doesn't make it okay, or mean he need not worry about it happening again, but... Giving up the fight now would mean sitting by when he could be helping stop evil, and he couldn't live like that.

When Britai's fleet attacked, however, he had no illusion that these were nice aliens, and when it became necessary killed Zentraedi and Meltrandi without hesitation. He feels less guilty knowing that every one of them wanted to see everyone on Earth dead, but he derives no joy from this grim necessity.

Talents & Abilities
As previously mentioned, Staren is a whiz at technical things involving mecha and computers, and has become an at least decently skilled (for a newbie) mecha pilot. On the less practical side, he's also good at videogames, especially Virtual On Burning PT, and has seen enough TV and comic books to be familiar with their tropes. Despite being a fan of these things, he can tell the difference between fantasy and reality, unlike some other ascended fanboys...

Staren lives in a house/lab with his mad scientist parents in the Orb Union. As such, he has plenty of resources and access to technology and the facilities needed to build mecha and related things.

Staren has been implanted with cybernetics from a young age. This does not bestow any supernatural abilities -- Basically, he has a computer in his head with a wireless connection and a port in his neck for wired connections. This does not make him able to magically interface with all computers and electronic devices. He cannot remote-control the toaster (unless it's a toaster with a wireless connection that uses a protocol he has drivers for). He certainly cannot hack into and control an enemy mecha from the outside, unless said mecha's control software is accessable through an unsecured wireless connection that extends outside the mecha, and said software is also in turn unsecured. What it _does_ mean is that he has a computer in his head. He can do complicated math in an instant, access any data stored in it ahead of time, and if he's got an internet connection he can read new information faster than reading it off a screen. In addition he can benefit from software specifically designed to make use of this connection, such as his personal mecha control software, which allows him to control the mecha mentally and recieve sensor data. And if he has to hack a computer, he can certainly think commands and program mentally far faster than anyone with a keyboard. And with the help of image manipulation and voice generation software he can fake radio signals when needed.

Friends & Enemies
Friends:

Kazuma Ardygun - One of the good and friendly trailers, and a fellow Burning PT player. To Staren's knowledge has never intentionally fought against Orb.

Alia Winchester - Friendly fellow Orbulon. Ascended fangirl and fellow Burning PT player that became an EFA pilot and then defected to Orb and ended up allying with the kingdom of Lagran in La Gias and now pilots a magitech mecha. Apparently now back in the EFA, haven't seen her since Orb broke up.

Akira Tadokoro - Friendly psionicist fellow Orbulon. Saved Staren's life on one occasion. Can read minds, teleport, set things on fire with his mind, and pilots a super robot. Someday Staren would love to know how all that works. Has saved Staren's life twice, and is now another member of Sanctuary. He's also the pilot of the MBF-X1AT Astray T-Link Type, Staren's latest project.

Camille Bidan - Staren looked up to him as a slightly older person in a similar position of being both a mecha engineer and pilot. Staren wishes he could make something on par with the Zeta someday. Haven't seen him since Orb broke up.

Teletha Testarossa - The nice CO. Seen her only briefly since Orb broke up.

Amuro Ray - The other nice CO, not around much. Haven't seen him since Orb broke up.

LumiNoize - A friendly AI in some kind of botanomechanical mecha body from La Gias with the personality of a small child and an interest in music. Staren relates well to Lumi's initial lack of knowledge about society. Heard he may also be a tentacle monster or something but never got to talk with him about it. Haven't seen him since Orb broke up.

Renton Thurston and Eureka - Although they fought twice early in Staren's career, Staren quickly recognized that Renton despite taking anti-Orb missions was a good guy who tried to avoid taking lives. Eureka seemed friendly but sheltered when Staren met her while stuck on the Gekko-go for a day. Staren saw the Nirvash kill some people awhile back, but Murata prevented him from investigating. Staren hasn't talked to them much some time. They seem to have been taking jobs from the Divine Crusaders lately and fighting along some pretty unsavory people, but they still seem to mean well.

Folka Albark - Although the first time they met was as enemies when the mysterious alien attacked Morganroete, he's since proven himself to be one of the good aliens with his help against foes like Koch and Gajeelin.

Yue Rohay - Founder of Sanctuary, finally giving Staren a chance to do some good in an apolitical organization.

Cagalli Yula Athha - The princess of Orb and now de facto leader of the AEUG, Staren considers her the closest thing he has to a commanding officer in current circumstances.

Macua Huitl - A fellow Orb Remnants, although she fought by his side in his second fight ever he never really did get to know her. Recently, she captured the Gespenst Type-TT that made the X1AT Astray T-Link Type possible.

Enemies:

Heero Yuy - Attacked in the middle of Orb training sessions twice, almost killed Staren outside their machines. Frustratingly untalkative. First one to make a death threat on Staren, which was kind of scary but the stated reason, that he was too skilled to allow to live, was kind of encouraging given it was his first real combat ever. It was also encouraging that in said combat he fought Wing Gundam and lived. Later Staren would fight and defeat Wing Gundam, and later still Heero was finally captured by Orb. Staren never got around to interrogating him, and has no idea where he is now that Orb broke up was incredibly surprised to find that he's now working for Orb as part of MITHRIL. Staren still doesn't trust him, and he still thinks Staren should die, but they have something of an uneasy truce as long as they're on the same side.

Slival - Initially seen as a particularly bizarre trailer from La Gias who loves destruction, Staren fought him so many times he came to see the slime as a rival of sorts. Staren was reluctant at first to kill him after his DG Cell infection, but eventually came to terms with it long before Slival's death, and in time he came to see that the slime had a kind of honor even despite the DG cells. Deceased April 2, NCA 119.

The Trinities - Initially Michael had Staren afraid they would come to his house and try to kill his family out of sheer psychoticness. Nena's lack of ability to understand that killing innocents is wrong is disturbing and Michael is just crazy, getting pissed off no matter what you say to him. Johann is much more reasonable, but his zealous faith in VEDA is as disturbing as that of any religious zealot. At least they were kicked out of Orb and haven't been seen since.

Roy Fokker - Staren's kind of sore over Fokker's use of a tactical nuke to blow up the first Star Hawk. Also this guy's speciesism is disturbing. Haven't actually heard from him since that day, though.

Adler Koch - Staren can kind of understand him. They both think that producing effective unpiloted units to end the war quicker with less loss of life is a good idea, but Adler is willing to do unethical things to get there. He tortures people, yet he gives away his findings, no strings attached, and it's technology that Staren can actually understand and use... And as long as the technology itself is not morally reprehensible, shouldn't the best technology available be used to stop people like this? That said, he's yet to actually produce any technology Staren finds both useful and ethically acceptable. Now that Staren's joined Sanctuary, they'll probably be meeting on the battlefield a lot more...

Ali Al-Saachez - Staren never liked 'Gary Bradge' and wonders just how much damage the incognito Ali did to Orb and Celestial Being in his time among them. Stealing Tessa's sub and taking her hostage while framing Orb for terrible things was far too much, though. Ali would have killed Staren in his last fight, but Akira teleported him out of the cockpit a split second before Ali's GN Buster Sword pierced through it. Fortunately for the world, Al-Saachez is dead now. ...Right? Staren recently saw him again while fighting against the DC near Panama.

Cal Cathan and Gajeelin - A mysterious monster, presumably from La Gias -- It must be stopped! If only he could prevent it from just sinking into the ground when defeated... Staren hasn't seen it lately, but the last time he did it had gained technology from Adler Koch.

Urvin Galleon - Some Divine Crusader that delights in the slaughter of innocents. Staren will fight to prevent this at every turn.

The Zentraedi - An alien warrior race bent on conquering Earth. The one foe Staren will kill without hesitation, though he does not enjoy it.

Others:

David Churchill - Originally just 'some EFA meanie that keeps calling me a terrorist' as far as Staren was concerned. But even meanies don't deserve to be kidnapped and turned into science experiments. Fortunately he was eventually rescued, and now has fought at Staren's side as a member of Sanctuary against Adler Koch and Gajeelin, so he can't be all bad. Right?

Daiyu Lin - The Reasonable Titan. So refreshing to hear another logical person on the radio! Showed Staren that the Titans aren't all mass-murdering extremists, and reminded him that thinking the EFA or even the Titans in general are bad is just as bad as people thinking all Orbies are terrorists. Haven't heard from her in some time.

Hogarth Hughes and The Iron Giant - Maybe this is the pot calling the kettle black, but isn't Hogarth rather young to be involved in the war? If he really is The Mysterious Pilot H though, he has surprisingly good skill... The Iron Giant seems to be an example of a friendly alien.

Ryusei Date - His heart's in the right place, but the real world is not a TV show!

Naoto Tsukioka - One of the good, to Staren's knowledge, EFAers. Helped fight DG-infected Slival.

Sanger Zonvolt - The Sword That Cleaves Evil! Staren is totally down with the cleaving of evil, and Sanger's battle prowess and record are undeniable, but does this guy seriously believe that right makes might?

Shinji Ikari - The guy in the purple robot from NERV. Robot accidentally eats people for unclear reasons. Staren hasn't talked enough to him on the radio to tell how nice he really is, but he seems shy. NERV apparently attacked Akira's hometown in the past, though.

Bastion - Prince of some La Gias kingdom, a fellow warrior for good. His certainty that anything that evil helped create cannot possibly be put to use for good could be a problem should Staren ever find some of Adler's technology useful...

Factions
(coming soon)

Technologies
Battlemechs - A bit slow and clunky, but this is how you build tough robots without needing bizarre experimental science. The Star Hawk is an attempt to hybridize battlemech-like toughness with mobile suit-like agility.

Mobile Trace System - Gundam fighters use a system that makes the pilot feel pain whenever the robot is damaged?! Those guys are nuts!

T-Link System - At last, he has his hands on this 'secret weapon' of the EFA! Perhaps in time he will understand it's workings, and if he's really fortunate, maybe it will help him understand how Psychodriver powers work...

=Star Hawk= The Star Hawk is Staren Wiremu's personal machine, built and piloted by him.

Mech Information
The Star Hawk is Staren Wiremu's great creation, the armor and weapons with which he can protect others and fight for that which he believes in.

It is designed to be able to fight at close or long range, weakening targets with an array of weapon systems before closing in for the finish with its hybrid swords (see below). This aspect was inspired by the MBV-09-C Apharmd (yes, from a videogame) and its powerful beam tonfas.

Staren did not like the lack of protection afforded by most real robots' armor, and chose to armor his much more heavily (the armor plating is over a centimeter thick and weighs a total of 12 tons), making up for the additional weight by putting over 13% of its weight into powerful boosters in the FAST packs and by making it transformable -- the tremendous speed it is capable of in aerospace fighter mode is sufficient to get it wherever it needs to be, even earth orbit if necessary, before transforming to humanoid mode for close-range combat. Originally only these two modes were intended -- the idea was inspired by the RVR-42 Cypher (yes, from a videogame again), which only had two modes. However, he noticed that with the transformation method he designed (OOC: similar to that used by the YF-21 and VF-22 Veritech fighters), with some slight modifications he could have an in-between mode with incredible aerial mobility.

Origins/History
Staren came up with parts of the idea over the course of mid-NCA 118 and earlier. He began construction and testing in August of NCA 118, and finally completed all testing (except field) on January 14, NCA 119 (SRH-1A).

Less than two weeks later he added a cockpit pod system inspired by the VF-11 Thunderbolt, and made some slight tweaks for optimal performance which were completed on January 28 (SRH-1B).

Before February 17, he designed and built an alternate cockpit pod capable of containing a Sol Tekkaman powered armor (this cockpit pod however ditches the controls, screens, and pretty much everything else in the cockpit to make room -- thus with the alternate pod the Star Hawk can only be controlled through the cybernetic interface. In addition, some armor protection had to be sacrificed, so the Tekkaman will take some damage in combat even before ejecting from the pod.)

No. 4 used the heavier-duty myomer used by battlemechs in its construction (prior to that, Arm Slave muscle packages were used), as well as improved endoskeleton materials inspired by battlemechs.

Shortly before introducing the SRH-1C model, Staren implemented a less-powerful version of Adler's Emotional Energy system. SRH-1C finished the FAST pack system with support for actual alternate FAST packs, but stopped carrying repair kits. It also added a burst-fire mode to the FAST pack railgun.

Usage
Staren Wiremu is the only one to have ever piloted the Star Hawk. Of particular note about the machine's operation is the cybernetic interface -- With it, Staren can view sensor data as if it were seen with his own eyes, and pilot the machine as if it were his own body (hybrid and fighter modes took some getting used to!) There is also a set of physical controls and screens as a backup in case something prevents the cybernetic interface from working, such as a software bug or if Staren's cybernetics fail.

Armaments
The primary weapon system of the Star Hawk is the pair of Hybrid Swords which fold out from under the arms. These metal blades are then surrounded by hollow beam swords, projected by emitters at the base of the sword which use minovsky particles stored in E-caps. This is further supplemented by a pair of gun ports built into the base, which each fire 25 kg of shot, above and below the cutting sword -- The impact stresses and weakens the armor immediately before and after the sword cuts it for additional damage.

In fact, the Hybrid Swords are the only weapon actually built into the mecha's frame -- Everything else is stored in the FAST packs externally attached and the gunpod. Staren could in theory swap them out for something else, but he has yet to build alternate FAST packs or a gun pod to switch to.

The gunpod contains a long range missile launcher which fires salvos of 34 small missiles at one or multiple targets. The right arm FAST pack contains a railgun which fires a slug at speeds of kilometers per second. The left arm FAST pack contains a plasma cannon which fires a somewhat slow-moving, large blue fireball of plasma. The left shoulder FAST pack contains a laser turret. The right shoulder FAST pack contains a large mecha-scale revolver, the 4.07 ("Four oh seven") Annihilator, a weapon created by the mad science of Staren's parents. Each shot fires two 4-inch slugs from the barrel, augmented by mad science to have the impact of a much larger weapon.

Technologies

 * Power: The Star Hawk is powered by fusion reactors (specifically a bank of hydrogen (protium) fusion reactors, concentric tori positioned in the back -- While lacking the advantages of minovsky fusion reactors, this choice ensures that fuel will always be plentiful wherever there is water. E-caps are used to supply the hybrid swords with the particles needed for their beam sword component)


 * Internal Structure: The Star Hawk contains a metal composite endoskeletal frame, the bones of which consist of an aluminum core wrapped in strengthening fibers and covered in steel-titanium alloy. Myomer fiber 'muscles' and other components are anchored to this frame.


 * Armor: Steel and ceramic layers supported by titanium mesh, basically similar to battlemech armor.


 * Computer: Custom. Staren uses a system comparable to the Diagnostic Interpretation Computer used by battlemechs to gather data on the machine's status, convert pilot commands into low-level instructions, and reroute control and power systems when needed.


 * Transformation: The Star Hawk transforms using a method similar to that of the VFs, but is constructed somewhat differently.

The Star Hawk uses a number of other technologies -- all designs and models of the weapons, frame, etc are unique, but the technology used is not unusual.
 * Hybrid Sword: A unique combination of armblade, beam armblade, and shotguns used to be especially devastating.

Machines
00001 - 119/1/14-1/22 The first finished SRH-1A Star Hawk. Destroyed via reflex missile by Roy Fokker outside Boston Colony.

00002 - 119/1/24-2/17 Implemented the VF-11-style cockpit pod, then improved to SRH-1B. Infected by DG Cells by Slival, self-destructed.

00003 - 119/2/19 Heavily damaged by Slival and the Metal Devil Schwarzman. Staren pushed it past its limits and it broke apart over the Central Ocean.

00004 - 119/2/21 - 9/7. Improved internal structure materials, switched from Muscle Package to battlemech myomer. Added Adler Koch's Emotional Energy system in late April. Upgraded to SRH-1C and refielded on April 25. Punched through by Lord Genome in Onogoro's volcano.

00005 - 119/9/9 - 120/1/15. Huang Qin Shi's Rasvatam clawed through the reactor. Destroyed by Tieria to prevent it falling into EFA hands.

00006 - 120/1/17 - 120/3/4. Blown apart by A-LAWS (Louise Halevy, Anemone, and Kyosuke Nanbu)

00007 - 120/3/6 - Present

=VF-11 'Super' Thunderbolt= The "VF-11 'Super' Thunderbolt Staren Aerospace Custom" is Staren's backup machine.

Mech Information
This VF-11 Thunderbolt has been Staren's back-up machine since the fall of the Orb Union -- In that time he customized it to his liking, most notably by the addition of FAST packs aka 'super parts' designed for aerospace operations.

Origins/History
When the Orb Union broke up, Staren intended to keep fighting but knew he would need a backup machine for when the Star Hawk was unavailable for combat. Although Staren preferred the combat performance of the MSA-003 Nemo, the VF-11 Thunderbolt's ability to quickly transport itself as well as move between Earth and space on its own made it the best choice.

With no other projects to work on, Staren worked on improving the Thunderbolt for two months, primarily by attaching booster packs and experimenting with various melee weapons before settling on twin beam armblades, reminiscent of the Star Hawk's Hybrid Swords. The loadout was finalized when Staren needed to devote his time to the Astray T-Link Type project.

Slower going was the project to port the Star Hawk's control system to the Thunderbolt, but after a few more months Staren finally finished, allowing him to control the variable fighter with his mind just as he does his primary machine.

Usage
Staren does not know who may have used it before him in the service of Orb, but since his adoption of it as his personal backup unit noone else has used it. A similar machine (in being a VF-11 with FAST packs designed for aerospace operations) is used by the EFA pilot Reginald Hughes, although instead of adding melee combat capability and Staren's custom control system, it appears to have a T-Link system.

Staren's original VF-11 was finally lost when it was eaten by Zondar metal on 120/1/20. He has since modified another unit to the same specifications.

Armaments
micro-missiles (supplemented by additional missiles in FAST pack), 30mm gunpod w/anti-armor bayonet, anti-projectile shield, chaff and flare emitters (in engine/leg FAST packs), 1x Orb Union Weapon Breaker missile, 2x beam armblade emitters (on wrists). Capable of carrying additional handheld weapons or FAST packs.