[@PaulHaynek] Hey, so the current idea I have is a robot completely dependent on loadouts to be useful, sort of like the AGE-1. However, this means I can take on any role so long as I have a loadout package I can equip, which I was concerned would be letting me do too much relative to other players, so I decided to run a WIP sheet by you first. Can you take a look at what I have so far? [hider=Hikari] Appearance: [hider=Faceclaim][img]https://i.pinimg.com/originals/e0/8d/ce/e08dcee81da60c6b02f913bf1e805d24.jpg[/img] Note that when battle is joined, the mechanical bits on Hikari's ears extend a telescoping mechanism which encases his entire head in a metal combat visor. [/hider] Name: PAEU-MT-001, short for Polar Arms Experimental Unit Modification Type Model 001, nickname "Hikari" Combat Role: Varies based on loadout Data Center: Wizdom - North Equipment & Gear: Currently, three add-on packages have been designed for Hikari to equip, running the gamut of robot classes. Personality: Background: Hikari was designed as an experimental unit to test what could be a paradigm shift in combat robot design: Add-on combat loadouts. Hikari's body is basically a blank slate, resembling something similar to a skinless human from the neck down, with the muscles replaced with blatantly-artificial synth-fibers. In his stripped-down state, he has enormous strength relative to a human and running speed exceeding that of a fully-fledged light-class robot, but can only fight with his bare hands. He is almost dependent on add-on packages to fight, usually supplied by Polar Arms, though Polar has not patented the technology in the hopes that others will adopt its approach, allowing other corporations and other planets to, in time, develop a wide swath of add-ons for MT ("Modification Type)" robots to use. Currently, however, the concept is still being tested, and Hikari, after having his AI run through a simulated childhood that condensed 25 years into a single week, has been dispatched to assist the war effort against the Swarms while collecting data for Polar Arms to analyze and improve the future iterations of his line. [/hider]