TDF Heavy Exokeleton
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The TDF Heavy Exoskeleton is used by the Terran Defense Fleet to provide heavy fire support for the standard infantry. One heavy exoskeleton is assigned per team (similar to the deployment of the M-249 Squad Automatic Weapon among United States military fire-teams.)
Configuration
The Heavy Exoskeleton is designed to be worn as a suit of armor. An armored, load-bearing structure surrounds the occupant, providing protection from all weapons smaller than anti-tank munitions. An artificial-musculature system provides power to the frame, following the wearers motions almost perfectly. While wearing this suit, an average human could lift a medium-sized car over their head, and flip a bus onto its side. The heavy exoskeleton once had a large, armored 'helmet', but pilots would often refuse to wear it due to the extremely limited field of view it offered. This has since been replaced with a complex, yet effective, series of armored panels that will extend to protect the pilots head, and retract when unneeded.
The armor has a number of weapons configurations, but the configuration that is most common is this:
- Right Arm: .50BMG machine-gun, 150 rounds
- Left Arm: .50BMG machine-gun, 150 rounds
- Right Shoulder: rapid-fire railgun, 90 rounds
- Left Shoulder: rocket pod, 5 rockets
The machine guns are rarely replaced with other weapons, but can each be replaced with a dual 5.56mm machine-gun mount. The shoulder weapons are fully modular, and other options include:
- Dual .50BMG machine-gun mount
- 7.62mm minigun, 300 rounds
- 25mm chaingun, 50 rounds (discontinued, replaced with railgun)
- TOW missile launcher, 1 missile, HEAT warhead
Battle Usage
The Heavy Exoskeleton is used in a similar method to a tank. It will spearhead charges against enemy lines, offer heavy fire support, and provide movable cover. The Heavy Exo's usefulness in shipboard combat and other close-quarters engagements is limited due to its bulk, but it can still be useful in holding larger, open spaces, such as hangars and barracks.