AMCO
I'm Sorry Dave
OUT OF CHARACTER INFORMATION
- Intent: Small scout walker for the Open Market.
- Image Source: Cliff Crawler by Donovan Valdes
- Canon Link: N/A
- Permissions: N/A
- Primary Source: MEP-2100 'Worldwalker' Expeditionary Walker
- Manufacturer: The Globex Corporation
- Affiliation: The Globex Survey Corps
- Market Status: Open-Market
- Model: MEP-120 'Cliffcrawler' Scout Walker
- Modularity: Significant, flexible loadout.
- Production: Mass-Produced
- Material: Hexalloy, Misc.
- Classification: Light Walker
- Role: Reconnaissance
- Size: Average
- Weight: Light
- Armaments: None
- Defences: Average
- Manoeuvrability Rating: High
- Speed Rating: High
- Propulsion: Quadrupedal
- Minimum Crew: Automated.
- Optimal Crew: One Driver.
- Passenger Capacity: Three.
- Cargo Capacity: Average
- Eyebots, Misc.
- Can be equipped with Neurocrowns and all manner of exploration equipment, including grappling hooks to scale cliffs.
- Omnienvironmental: Cliffcrawlers are able to traverse virtually anything with minimal difficulty, from the surface of asteroids to swamps and deserts and volcanic wastes. Verticial surfaces are famously unproblematic for the agile walkers.
- Unarmed Explorer: Cliffcrawlers are entirely unarmed by default - even if retrofitted they are unlikely to anywhere near as useful as a proper military vehicle in combat scenarios. Better get out there and shoot them with your handgun.
To explore strange new worlds. To seek out new life and new opportunities. To boldly exploit what no one has exploited before!
This was the mandate of the Survey Corps, though all too often they had found their methods of exploration lacking where starships and speeders struggled to go, thus the Worldwalker - and its lesser cousin, the Cliffcrawler. More often than not the relatively small walker is crewed by one or two individuals, though it can hold as many as four in relative comfort, or notably more if converted for personnel transportation instead of exploration.
The interior compartment is typically split into two, a forward cockpit with various terminals and a rear compartment with bunks and a refresher.
This was the mandate of the Survey Corps, though all too often they had found their methods of exploration lacking where starships and speeders struggled to go, thus the Worldwalker - and its lesser cousin, the Cliffcrawler. More often than not the relatively small walker is crewed by one or two individuals, though it can hold as many as four in relative comfort, or notably more if converted for personnel transportation instead of exploration.
The interior compartment is typically split into two, a forward cockpit with various terminals and a rear compartment with bunks and a refresher.
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