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H&A-T05

One of H&A's older creations, the H&A-T05, nicknamed the Jotun, still is one of the sturdiest titans ever to exist. Those who have piloted this titan say it is like piloting a nuclear bunker. Nothing has ever touched a titanmaster within the Jotun. Though slow, with fewer weapons than most other titans, it is still effective in combat through simply outlasting your target.

Power Generation

The power needed to operate this machine is greater than that of most other titans. This means that two miniature nuclear reactors are needed. Luckily, none have fallen, so the potential damage, and fallout from this has yet to be a concern.

Propulsion

The T05's immense size, and weight demands much larger, and more powerful hydraulics and servomotors. Due to said size and weight, even with extensive modifications it is incompatible with even the newest jump-jet technology.

Weapons & Armament

The weapons of the T05 are outdated, but effective in a pinch, wielding four small repeating canons, and two Massed Laser Arrays. (MLAs)

Armor and defense

Its armor is tied with the heaviest out of all other titans. 14 inches of titanium rest between the titanmaster, and the advanced weaponry threat the alien threat employs. A total of ten flares are used to confuse any heat seeking projectiles.

Communication Tools & Systems

Like all first-generation titans, the T05 uses a standard AM radio transmitter, and receiver to communicate with the fellow titans on the field, and with mission control.

Sensors

Like all first-gen titans, it uses standard sonar radar systems to observe its surroundings.

Additional & auxiliary systems

Like all titans, it uses a pre-golden age neural link to enable precise control by the titanmaster, allowing the titanmaster to move the titan as if it were his, or her own body.
Class
Nickname
Jotun
Designation
HAU (Heavy Assault unit)
Creation Date
April, 2601
Price
900,000,000 GC
Rarity
This is the last of the first generation of titans. Only one is still in service, while all others have been decommissioned, and recycled into material for newer titan models.
Height
22 feet
Weight
120 tons
Speed
13 MPH
Complement / Crew
One titanmaster is required to pilot this machine.

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