So if Mackie is the ancestor of all, relatively speaking, humanoid battlemechs, what military model was the predecessor of birdlike?
Where did come from the concept of "fighting chicken" if human-like machines have been extremely effective?
Probably the Locust.
Oh wait, the Hector is a few decades older.
probably some motherfucker just thought it'd be a good idea.
Like there's this new biped on the block recently from Schaft, even though knees in general are a pretty mature technology these days.
Engineers do what they want.
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>Schaft
IT BEGINS
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No it doesn't