I've added two FRAMEs to the available list: the MS-30 Fenghuang FR Type and the MHA-16 Leopard. One's a high-mobility force recon/frontliner, and the other is a superheavy fire support platform. You're free to stay with the FRAMEs you've got; especially if it's a Kirin, but these are available once we hit our new base of operations. (and they might not be a bad idea if your FRAME is held together with ductape) [hider=MS-30 Fenghuang FR Type] [img]https://s3.amazonaws.com/tf.images/reduced-gallery-ntchardb-2.jpg[/img] Manufacturer: Wong Dynamics Height: 4.6 meters Weight: 6123 kg Armor: 51 mm armorplast alloy Speed (Walk): 52 kph Speed (Skate): 84 kph Sensor range: 3.5 km Communication range: 30 km Operating range: 600 km Weight: 3 Power: 3 Unique Subsystem: Jump jets (does not count towards total) The Fenghuang has been the standard service FRAME of the XCD for only five years, replacing the aging Marauder. It is unique in that it has no discernible “head” unit. Rather, cameras and sensors dot the bulbous torso in all directions. The FR (Force Recon) variant has upgraded sensor and electronic packages, rivaling that of the Kirin. Its bigger frame and power output allow it to carry more armaments than its lighter counterpart. The Fenghuang FR is widely used by XCD special operations-capable units. The FR also features a pair of jump jets, allowing the FRAME to leap small distances and reach high places. The jets can also be used to propel the FRAME on the ground, giving it unparalleled maneuverability.[/hider] [hider=MHA-16 Leopard] [img]http://www.hgwiki.net/images/thumb/5/59/SupportCobra.jpg/250px-SupportCobra.jpg[/img] Manufacturer: Canton Height: 5 meters Weight: 8990 kg Armor: 90 mm armorplast alloy w/ ceramic alloy Speed (Walk): 35 kph Speed (Skate): 62 kph Sensor range: 2 km Communication range: 21 km Operating range: 400 km Weight: 4 Power: 2 The XCD's Leopard boasts exceptionally thick armor, and towers over most recon FRAMEs. Designed for fire support, it has the power and durability to carry four weapon systems, plus a reasonable number of subsystems. Its defense comes at the expense of speed and mobility, and its electronic systems are not as state-of-the-art as other modern FRAMEs. In light of these shortcomings, the Leopard does its intended job very well: dropping rounds from afar when and where they're needed.[/hider] As usual, you can change your weapon loadouts and create role-specific subsystems. Just thought I'd give you a sneak-peek of the cool stuff ahead.