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The Daedalus is a quadruple mech walker designed and manufactured by the Mechanian Faculty. These behemoths represent the full might of the Empire's ground capabilities. Built on executing shock and awe. The Daedalus acts as a psychological weapon against field armies. Their armament's firepower is estimated to take out a distant cruiser at full Hadron power.

Overview[]

Approximately over 60 meters in height and mounting a variety of weaponry around its metal chassis. The Daedalus is an anti fortress weapon, sporting two distinctive large cannons called Hadrons. The walker's upper half adorns a multi layered chest piece for protection from long ranged blasts.

Unlike King Gaster, a modified Daedalus the walker features and automated AI integrated within its computer systems. However, one biggest flaw for fielding a Daedalus on the battlefield is its main power consumption. Due to the micromanagement of systems from motor servos to firing the Hadron cannons the Daedalus consumes power proportional to large Underdomes. The Mechanian Faculty stresses the importance of conserving main power otherwise the integrated AI will automatically switch off non essential systems one by one.

In worse case scenarios a Daedalus may even undergo a full reactor meltdown should power levels head critically low and overheat.


Crimus
Departments and Organizations within the Crimus

Emperium: Crimson BrigadeCrimson EliteVolunteer FrontRau ArmadaDefensive Lance
Astro Concord: Merchant MarinesCivil Servant
Local Accord: Civilian Administration (Welfare SupplyEducation CodexCurative CenterCounter Criminal AuthorityHousing and Citizenship Agency) • SYN Oculus
Engineering Amendment: Heria Engineering AssemblyScience InstituteSynergy OptimalMechanian FacultyGenesis Nova (Vat Assembly)
Arbitrate Commission
Para Skull
Races: HumansKercansSeltra
Cultures: Syncs
Vehicles: Daedalus
Technology: CyberneticaDynamo Joe/Jane SeriesUnderdome
Battles: Battle of ZeruelKohan Conflict
Notable Members: Auditor MariahlusIncarnateDaud MiltonRobin Hale

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