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28-11-2006, 22:10
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The newest in Pale Rider Arm's line of powered battle armor, the Kyojin is is by far the most powerful so far. Capable of wading through heavy fire to accomplish it's objectives, the Kyojin is a veritable walking tank.
The suit uses an arm-slave design, with a pair of armored sleeves worn by the pilot feeding information into a much larger pair of arms, translating their movement to provide the user with superior agility and strength than any other model. The smaller, master arms are nearly entirely shielded from incoming fire by the massive and heavily armored slave arms, while the pilot's body is enclosed in the suit's chest and upper legs.
A series of sensor clusters scattered across the body provide the pilot with an excellent view of it's environment. The largest concentrations of sensors is located in the Kyojin's "head," and include ultrasonics, night vision, and IR sensors. A pair of back-mounted stalks tipped with sensor clusters allow the suit to peek around corners, over obstacles, and to closely examine items without handling them. All information is fed to a head's up display that takes up much of the interior of the chest. The data is filtered through a SmartGun system, providing incredible accuracy.
Like all Pale Rider battlesuits, the Kyojin uses an electro-active polymer (EAP) musculature, with a powerful polonium radioisotope thermal generator (RTG) feeding the suit with the electricity it needs to operate. However, the Kyojin uses twice as much polonium as it's smaller cousins, the Akuma and Tetsu no Kami, and even larger EAP muscle bundles, giving it incredible strength. In addition to massive strength, these EAP bundles and the suit's RTG render the suit both virtually silent and extremely reliable: There are no real moving parts in the musculature, and the RTG is extremely reliable and soundless. Sound dampening pads on the suit's feet make movement incredibly quiet for such a large suit of armor.
While not armed with any integral weapon systems, between its four arms and high mass and strength, the suit can carry a wide variety of heavy weapons, from the GL-60 automatic grenade launcher to the Godslayer AMAVER, to the M35 PAAR, as well as small arms such as the M25 HVAR. Defensive systems are no less formidable, able to shrug off rounds up to 15mm with ease. The suit also includes an EleRA system, with supercapacitors hooked directly to the suit's RTG, armed by the pilot when needed. The suit is entirely sealed, with high efficiency air filters and a five hour rebreathing system providing protection from chemical agents.
Statistics
Height: 2.7 meters
Width: 1.3 meters
Length: 0.94 meters
Mass: 1.47 tonnes
Armor: Approx. STANAG lvl IV
Generator: Polonium RTG
Fuel Mass: 10 kilograms
Output: 130 kW
Cost: 900,000 USD
Technical drawing of the Kyojin battlesuit. (http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v652/blaesa/PRA%20junk/aparmor23.jpg)
A trio of Kyojin suits demonstrate the arm-slave system. (http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v652/blaesa/PRA%20junk/aparmor13.jpg)
A test pilot demonstrates how to don the suit, giving viewers an idea where the pilot is located. (http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v652/blaesa/PRA%20junk/apple3drevscreen324pu.jpg)
The newest in Pale Rider Arm's line of powered battle armor, the Kyojin is is by far the most powerful so far. Capable of wading through heavy fire to accomplish it's objectives, the Kyojin is a veritable walking tank.
The suit uses an arm-slave design, with a pair of armored sleeves worn by the pilot feeding information into a much larger pair of arms, translating their movement to provide the user with superior agility and strength than any other model. The smaller, master arms are nearly entirely shielded from incoming fire by the massive and heavily armored slave arms, while the pilot's body is enclosed in the suit's chest and upper legs.
A series of sensor clusters scattered across the body provide the pilot with an excellent view of it's environment. The largest concentrations of sensors is located in the Kyojin's "head," and include ultrasonics, night vision, and IR sensors. A pair of back-mounted stalks tipped with sensor clusters allow the suit to peek around corners, over obstacles, and to closely examine items without handling them. All information is fed to a head's up display that takes up much of the interior of the chest. The data is filtered through a SmartGun system, providing incredible accuracy.
Like all Pale Rider battlesuits, the Kyojin uses an electro-active polymer (EAP) musculature, with a powerful polonium radioisotope thermal generator (RTG) feeding the suit with the electricity it needs to operate. However, the Kyojin uses twice as much polonium as it's smaller cousins, the Akuma and Tetsu no Kami, and even larger EAP muscle bundles, giving it incredible strength. In addition to massive strength, these EAP bundles and the suit's RTG render the suit both virtually silent and extremely reliable: There are no real moving parts in the musculature, and the RTG is extremely reliable and soundless. Sound dampening pads on the suit's feet make movement incredibly quiet for such a large suit of armor.
While not armed with any integral weapon systems, between its four arms and high mass and strength, the suit can carry a wide variety of heavy weapons, from the GL-60 automatic grenade launcher to the Godslayer AMAVER, to the M35 PAAR, as well as small arms such as the M25 HVAR. Defensive systems are no less formidable, able to shrug off rounds up to 15mm with ease. The suit also includes an EleRA system, with supercapacitors hooked directly to the suit's RTG, armed by the pilot when needed. The suit is entirely sealed, with high efficiency air filters and a five hour rebreathing system providing protection from chemical agents.
Statistics
Height: 2.7 meters
Width: 1.3 meters
Length: 0.94 meters
Mass: 1.47 tonnes
Armor: Approx. STANAG lvl IV
Generator: Polonium RTG
Fuel Mass: 10 kilograms
Output: 130 kW
Cost: 900,000 USD
Technical drawing of the Kyojin battlesuit. (http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v652/blaesa/PRA%20junk/aparmor23.jpg)
A trio of Kyojin suits demonstrate the arm-slave system. (http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v652/blaesa/PRA%20junk/aparmor13.jpg)
A test pilot demonstrates how to don the suit, giving viewers an idea where the pilot is located. (http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v652/blaesa/PRA%20junk/apple3drevscreen324pu.jpg)