Room for an augmented Sino-Russ mech pilot sponsored by the Euro-East? In any case, I'm going to leave a WIP sheet here: [hider=WIP]{Appearance} [b]Name:[/b] Darren Yu [b]Age:[/b] 27 [b]Gender:[/b] Male [b]Personality:[/b] [b]Home Faction:[/b] Sino-Russ Bloc [b]Sponsored Faction:[/b] Euro-East Bloc [b]Skills:[/b] [b]Purpose:[/b] Walker pilot; Defense/security personnel [b]Strengths:[/b] [b]Weaknesses:[/b] [b]Weapons:[/b] [b]Special Equipment:[/b] [b]Armor/Wear:[/b] [hider=Walker pilot suit][img]http://i973.photobucket.com/albums/ae218/AbsolutCharlie/Scifi%20Characters-Infantry/asdgsdagasdg_by_0800_zpsf8cc866c.jpg~original[/img][/hider] [b]Vehicles:[/b] [hider=HSF-29E/CV][img]http://fc08.deviantart.net/fs70/f/2010/327/6/e/6ea51c0fdd74143ea30fcb70f6be4eaa-d33fvo6.jpg[/img][/hider] HSF-29E/CV “Dagger” – The HSF-29E is the export version of the Euro-East Bloc's HSF-29 walker. Thanks to its rugged design and low cost of maintenance, the Dagger is a forgiving machine, both on its pilots and technicians, and is proven to function under the most strenuous of conditions. This also makes it ideal for non-military use in extreme climates. Although it is easy to use, it can be considered a relatively high-tier machine, whose capabilities are restricted, in most part, only to the whims of the pilot. Layers of composite material are fitted over the Dagger’s frame, protecting it from physical abuse when the shields give way. While the alloy is very light, it is also strong. The weight allows the Dagger to perform complex maneuvers without the hindrance of more conventional alloys. The CV variant is a domestic upgrade, enhancing the machine with cutting-edge Sino-Russ technology. The walker is fitted with a C3i computer suite, allowing for higher-quality sensors, targeting and other electronic functions. It also boasts an Integrated Helmet and Display Sighting System, allowing pilots to aim the walker's weaponry with head movements. Its overall performance is increased to a degree, including mobility and power output. Weaponry: -Handheld 30 mm autocannon; electrically operated chain gun with a maximum rate of fire of 625 RPM; Typical round used is high explosive dual purpose (HEDP); Capable of penetrating over 50 mm (2 inches) of rolled homogeneous armor at 1,500+ meters; Rounds designed to fragment upon impact, creating a 10-foot kill radius against unprotected infantry; 1,200 rounds carried as standard; Movement tracked by slaving weapon to pilot’s helmet. -Six anti-tank guided missiles (ATGMs); Variants include tandem HEAT, thermobaric and blast fragmentation warheads; Stored in individual missile tubes fitted into back-mounted pod; Two groups of three on either side of the walker; Penetration with HEAT warheads is listed at 1.2 m (47 inches) of rolled homogeneous armor after explosive reactive layers; Max range of 8 km (5 miles). -40 mm high-velocity automatic grenade launcher mounted in right forearm; Fires high-explosive dual-purpose rounds at cyclic rate of 325 to 375 RPM; Kill radius of five meters; Wound radius of fifteen meters; Can penetrate 2 inches of rolled homogeneous armor with a direct hit at 0° angle of obliquity. -Torso-mounted 12.7 mm machinegun; rate of fire between 450-575 RPM. 900 rounds carried as standard; Movement tracked by slaving weapon to pilot’s helmet. Other Equipment: -Cockpit lift-wire cable -Ejector seat -Linear Frame cockpit control chair -Smoke, chaff and flare launchers -Integral wheels for limited skate capability. -Internal bins for personal possessions and survival gear. Close-able to ensure equipment does not fall out should the GEAR tumble. -C3i computer suite: night and thermal-vision, 5x zoom optics, radar/LIDAR, laser-communication, radio communication (both frequency scrambled and encoded), networked sensor/data feeds with friendly units. -Shock absorbers and anti-explosive systems in the feet and legs, meant to minimize the danger of IEDs and mines. -A recent addition to the CV variant, the Integrated Helmet and Display Sighting System (IHADSS) allows the pilot to slave weapons systems to his/her helmet. The weapon computers track the movements of the pilot's head, freeing the hands to focus on steering the GEAR. [b]Biography:[/b][/hider]