[quote=@Plank Sinatra] you will learn why the trigger is pulled [/quote] [quote=@HereComesTheSnow] i'll kill you [/quote] [quote=@Caasicam] outer space has lost all reason, that's why im finna destroy everything [/quote] lunatics [quote=@Grimoire] Yes!! please! [/quote] [quote=@Hawthorne] Hell yeah, I had a hankering for sci-fi and mecha RPs lately, and was half-tempted to start my own. Thankfully, it seems a pretty good one has appeared. Consider my interest piqued! Also, would like to see a sample application at some point, if only for reference. [/quote] Welcome aboard! Two of the lunatics have sheets mostly ready for me to look at, so that'll help some. I have a sample Orbital sheet I can get posted in a couple hours and I'll try and whip up a sample CS, too. EDIT: I liked! I had time earlier than I thought. This is a quick Orbital sheet I worked up to give the lunatics an idea for formatting and content and, honestly, for fun. [hider=Sample] [b]Model Number[/b]: XC|RG-171B G-Hawk [b]Role[/b]: Rapid Assault/Superiority Fighter [b]Appearance:[/b] [hider=Appearance][img]https://2.bp.blogspot.com/-LGuR9gFYtb0/Tx-iKAr8Y5I/AAAAAAAADdM/6D0Lw-77AFg/s1600/ixbrau.png[/img][/hider] [b]Systems[/b]: [i]Transformable Frame[/i]: A transformable frame allowing the Hawk to convert from Orbital to a fighter configuration in approximately 0.7 seconds, assuming no impedimentary damage. [i]Enhanced Communications Package[/i]: Encrypted communications with a strong signal, capable of relaying comms, sensor data, and GPS positioning over substantial distance, through substantial interference, in real time. Useful for synchronizing attack runs, providing telemetry for other Orbitals, and synchronizing linkup. [i]Docking Clamps[/i]: Owing to its legacy the Hawk retains a series of magnetic clamps on its underbelly, capable of connecting to less mobile Orbitals to aid in rapid deployment. [b]Weapons:[/b] -J&J Split Missiles x16, stored in pods on either shoulder. -30mm Vulcans, mounted along the fuselage in fighter and the chest as an Orbital -Beam Sabers x2 -XC Beam Shot Launcher with Beam Spike -XC Heat Blades -Shield [b]Manufacturing History[/b]: The 171 has a storied lineage more than a century old, beginning life during the era of Heavies. Modeled after an earlier prototype, the original G-Hawk came off the assembly line sporting an old school fusion reactor. Its technology was cutting edge at the time, and the variability of its loadout (and compatibility with other machines from the same manufacturer, and with a little work, others) lead to its wide spread adoption as [i]the[/i] superiority unit for the back half of the century. Improvised improvements, after market equipment, and its unique range of strengths enabled its market domination. Forty years later the Oberth Reactor Initiative came about, and the Hawk faced a grave threat. Until a handful of engineers and a long weekend figured out how to fit an Oberth Reactor into the same frame, and the G-Hawk’s operational time and acceleration skyrocketed. The Hawk is an old machine now, even with the Mod B retrofit to add an Oberth Reactor and EM drives, but many pilots, PMCs, and even branches of service will still bet on it over a newer model when the chips are down. [b]Weaknesses:[/b] The G-Hawk’s arsenal at this point is fairly antiquated. Though no less effective for its age, it has few of the bells and whistles that pilots more accustomed to newer models might rely on. Or, as some of those older hats might put it, ‘no crutches’. [/hider]