[img]https://img.roleplayerguild.com/prod/users/89a02933-35b5-4907-8522-a7f46d492687.png[/img] [color=8493ca]"Based from Federal intelligence, the Chinese divers looks very rounded, while the Philippine swimmers were based from the Japanese variant of the Warrior. What is certain is that both are armed with torpedoes and sharp claws.", Eun Mi replied. Her use of 'divers' and 'swimmers' pertains with the marine doctrine of the walkers. Chinese designs prefer the Gunner chassis for its ability to withstand higher pressures, while Filipino designs prefer the Warrior ans Scout chassis for their high speed and better maneuverability. It didn't took them long before before Benjamin enters the conversation. She is impressed by his rather neutral accent, in contrast with the British accent she had picked up in the company. She had assumed the man to be American, as his uniform has no bearing of his parent unit or nationality, in contrast to her uniform that blatantly shows 'HMS Winston Churchill' in a German-style cuffband. "Good day there, Yankee.", Eun Mi greeted Benjamin.[/color] [@Norik][@Krayzikk]