[quote=@ArmorPlated] Saw your Interest Check, seems interesting enough, and I've always had a soft spot for big stompy robots. intro post says NCs are all humanoid, but the sheet implies there are non-humanoid NCs? need more info on that. Also, what's a standard fight look like with these things? Are we talking Chromehounds, Armored Core, Mechwarrior? P.S. what's the scale as well? is there david-vs-goliath size variation? [/quote] The source material from the setting is heavily inspired by Armored Core, so that’s not a stretch to use. Perhaps this write-up that the author wrote will be valuable: [color=gray][indent]NC’s are commonly made out of six parts; The propulsion unit, more simply known as the legs, which contain the primary non-flight method of movement and commonly fuel tanks, and in some cases lighter weapons. The arms carry the heaviest non-specialist armaments in most cases, alongside targeting equipment. The head of an NC contains the obvious, such as (simple) radar and the most powerful sensory equipment, alongside mapping software. The chest holds the neural net itself, covering the cockpit, and the primary micro-fusion generator. The fusion generator itself directly powers the thruster array situated around the chest of your standard NC, yet other vernier setups are common, such as ‘wing’ arrays. Legs also hold additional thrusters or even additional power setups often enough as well, if it’s deemed necessary by the NC’s pilot or architect. Additionally, more powerful radars or sensory equipment mounted externally from the main body parts are also fairly abundant. In total, NC’s can carry up to eight weapon systems or optional equipment packages, although ‘filling out every slot’ is amusingly expensive and needless to most NC pilots. The most common points to mount are each hand, the shoulders, two miniature weapons in the head, two on the hips, and two on the back. [/indent][/color] Beyond that, I’m uncertain what adjustments have been made by Letter, so it’ll be wiser to discuss such things with him personally.