H&A-T25
One of the heaviest titans ever to exist. Weighing one hundred tons, with an entire ten inches of titanium plating between the titanmaster, and the alien beam weapons. Few have fallen in battle, but what few have fallen made the battle a fair exchange, as they took down many foes with them.
Power Generation
The massive frame, and heavy armor demand a much larger nuclear reactor than that which is standard for most other titans. However, a larger reactor means a much more destructive meltdown, and a much greater fallout.
Propulsion
Due to the T25's size and density, the hydraulics and servomotors required to propel it are much larger than that of most titans, to the point of each one is built specifically for the T25.
Weapons & Armament
The weapons of the T25 are few, but formattable. A single heavy scatter cannon, and four repeating laser cannons make the T25 a great threat to most of the alien force.
Armor and defense
The T25 is among the sturdiest of titans ever produced, with ten inches of titanium plating protecting the internal structure. To supplement this, each one comes equipped with a shield at its side which itself is constructed from a single massive sixteen-inch plate of titanium.
Communication Tools & Systems
Like many of the titans, the T25 uses a standard AM radio to communicate with fellow titanmasters, and mission control.
Sensors
It has the standard sonar, and radar systems to map out 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
Phalynx
Designation
HAU (Heavy Assault Unit)
Manufacturer
Creation Date
December, 2634
Crew
Price
It is a rather pricy machine, costing an upwards of 765,000,000 GC
Rarity
Only ten of these machines were ever in service due to the price, and materials each one demanded.
Height
~25 feet
Weight
100 tons
Speed
25 mph
Complement / Crew
One titanmaster is required to pilot this machine
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