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Gatsha does not really prance.

Going to post up.



From hells heart I stab at thee.

Anyway, I'll wait until you start it up proper. Should be interesting. :K
On a serious note I think I might try that warjack vs.

To bad it would be a horrible idea to give machines any kind of sentience.

Singularity.
This is way I never liked the mech's you have to pilot. :K
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So...is it common enough to use dead Mary Sues as an energy source that you had to specify that it doesn't?


I was referring to Dreadnoughts from Warhammer 40K.

Anyway, cause pictures speak louder. :P





ASTA probably would mech up with you in a fight.


Zeveda has a record of vanishing halfway through things. But, it would be right up her alley.
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How about magically powered mechs?


That is what a Steamjack is, a super cool version of the clockwork man. (or if your worship Cyriss, Actual clockwork)

Made of iron. Runs on steam. Fueled by awesome. Doesn't need no dead Mary Sue. On fire from the inside, with flames of coal and rage. Think of a a Warjack as a metal behemoth powered by a coal fueled steam engine. A Cortex as the “brain” of the beast. Their advanced mechanika constructs. A steam engine provides their motive power, but they are given awareness by sophisticated wizardry.

So mechanika, not to be confused with techno-magic. Which is advanced technology that run on magic instead of electricity.
Not enough Mech characters I guess, if I have some spare time I might be tempted to run a Mech battle with some default archetypes and shit.


Ever heard of the Iron kingdom?

Anyway, I'd be interested in a steam/coal-powered Victorian style big robot battle.
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Hopefully our battle can be as epic.

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If he couldn't move his palms then he'd indeed be at the mercy of where they were facing, but I'd think he'd at least be able to rotate them to face the mech unless he got really unlucky where he was pinned down.


You know what would be epic though? An all mech fight. Can't believe that hasn't been done before.
5 points for the story.

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