New mech for a new campaign!
This time I've been running "No Room for a Wallflower" for my old Dustgrave party, where the group has headed to the world of Hercynia where mechs were first deployed in a conflict 500 years ago that sparked the revolution which ended an empire... and which may still house many grim secrets forgotten by the galaxy as the players, a squad made out of a mix of Union Auxiliaries and some Mercenaries, land on the planet to defend a colony from what seem to be pirate raiders but might be much more...
Cobalt Cure isn't Victoria Hirvonen's first mech; that honor would go to the HORUS Gorgon PG(Pattern-Group) chassis known as "Gift Horse" which she piloted on the world of Havelburg during the Dustgrave playthrough; back then Tory, also known by her callsign of "Maniac", was a different kind of mercenary. Younger, more idealist; always wishing to stick it to the powerful be they corpro-state adminstrators, crime bosses or even mad scientists capable of the worst horrors on the path to attempted godhood.
Sadly. this was a different Tory and a different time.
Now Victoria works for IPSN Trunk Security, part of a plea deal to erase her past "misdemeanor" toward IPSN back on Havelburg and was cut from her squad of freelance mercenary for more than a decade thanks to the nature of relativistic space travel.
Then Union rented her contract from IPSN for a mission on a remote world by the name of Hercynia... and thus the look of surprise on Victoria "Blue Sky" Hirvonen when the partners she bitterly thought had given up on her make up part of the unit assigned to the same mission to what should have been but a milk run to a small backwater world.
And there, she brings a new chassis in Cobalt Cure. If her old Gift Horse was a brutal defender meant to punish with aggression those threatening her allies, Cobalt Cure is best summed up as simply brutal; it is not a shield but a weapon, storming in the fray in a dance of blade and explosive hand cannon fire.
This time I've been running "No Room for a Wallflower" for my old Dustgrave party, where the group has headed to the world of Hercynia where mechs were first deployed in a conflict 500 years ago that sparked the revolution which ended an empire... and which may still house many grim secrets forgotten by the galaxy as the players, a squad made out of a mix of Union Auxiliaries and some Mercenaries, land on the planet to defend a colony from what seem to be pirate raiders but might be much more...
Cobalt Cure isn't Victoria Hirvonen's first mech; that honor would go to the HORUS Gorgon PG(Pattern-Group) chassis known as "Gift Horse" which she piloted on the world of Havelburg during the Dustgrave playthrough; back then Tory, also known by her callsign of "Maniac", was a different kind of mercenary. Younger, more idealist; always wishing to stick it to the powerful be they corpro-state adminstrators, crime bosses or even mad scientists capable of the worst horrors on the path to attempted godhood.
Sadly. this was a different Tory and a different time.
Now Victoria works for IPSN Trunk Security, part of a plea deal to erase her past "misdemeanor" toward IPSN back on Havelburg and was cut from her squad of freelance mercenary for more than a decade thanks to the nature of relativistic space travel.
Then Union rented her contract from IPSN for a mission on a remote world by the name of Hercynia... and thus the look of surprise on Victoria "Blue Sky" Hirvonen when the partners she bitterly thought had given up on her make up part of the unit assigned to the same mission to what should have been but a milk run to a small backwater world.
And there, she brings a new chassis in Cobalt Cure. If her old Gift Horse was a brutal defender meant to punish with aggression those threatening her allies, Cobalt Cure is best summed up as simply brutal; it is not a shield but a weapon, storming in the fray in a dance of blade and explosive hand cannon fire.
Category Artwork (Digital) / Fantasy
Species Land Vehicle
Size 1545 x 2000px
File Size 371.4 kB
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