And this is the PX500LD Spec-E Mk.II; the Evocanis version of the defense forces armor.
What sets apart the Mk.II from its predecessor is that this armor was not entirely designed and made by Retcans, but it was created in collaboration with Evocanis engineers. Another huge step in development was making the Mk.II into a fully pressurized armor, with a helmet that collapses within the armor itself, as well as integrating oxygen support and air recyclers, all added in a compact pack at the back. This renders their former environmental armor, the bulky L3000 obsolete. The design was so well made that it is hard to tell that this armor packs more technology than the old MKI; it even looks lighter and less bulky, despite it's in fact a few pounds heavier. The only giveaway of the fully pressurized feature is that the user's tail is now covered.
The design sticks with the original MKI, but with a slight facelift that makes the armor not only more aesthetically pleasing but more ergonomic. Away with the dull dark brown and in with a new glossy metallic blue finish that makes it even easier to differentiate from the Retcan version. The Retcan MKI used to be light grey but now it has a glossy jet black finish, plus it lacks the trademark red accents that most Retcan and Evocanis equipment have.
This is my main character, Husky the Evocanis. Proudly testing out his new armor.
Character, design and art
GTHusky
What sets apart the Mk.II from its predecessor is that this armor was not entirely designed and made by Retcans, but it was created in collaboration with Evocanis engineers. Another huge step in development was making the Mk.II into a fully pressurized armor, with a helmet that collapses within the armor itself, as well as integrating oxygen support and air recyclers, all added in a compact pack at the back. This renders their former environmental armor, the bulky L3000 obsolete. The design was so well made that it is hard to tell that this armor packs more technology than the old MKI; it even looks lighter and less bulky, despite it's in fact a few pounds heavier. The only giveaway of the fully pressurized feature is that the user's tail is now covered.
The design sticks with the original MKI, but with a slight facelift that makes the armor not only more aesthetically pleasing but more ergonomic. Away with the dull dark brown and in with a new glossy metallic blue finish that makes it even easier to differentiate from the Retcan version. The Retcan MKI used to be light grey but now it has a glossy jet black finish, plus it lacks the trademark red accents that most Retcan and Evocanis equipment have.
This is my main character, Husky the Evocanis. Proudly testing out his new armor.
Character, design and art
GTHusky
Category All / All
Species Canine (Other)
Size 601 x 1267px
File Size 594.8 kB
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