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HAMEKA Ha-100 Cyclops

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HAMEKA Ha-100 Cyclops (Early)
Haganejin Project
First-Generation Full Articulation Combat Frame
Rank: IV

Most components require 1.9.

"You could say this thing walks pretty... funky"
~Nacchan

The Ha-100 Cyclops is one of the first Full Articulation Frames. Its humanlike proportions make it natural to operate.


+Additional media: "low-visibility" tester image
+Walking demo (old)

--- USER MANUAL ---

( i ) You can walk with WASD (PC) or the right stick (mobile).

CONTROLS:
Pitch - Walk
Roll - Turn (when walking or in air only)
Throttle - Jump Engines (note 1)
Brake - Landing Mode (note 2)
AG1 - Activate Rifle
AG1+Trim - Aiming Elevation
AG1+VTOL - Aiming Traverse

1: Affected by a field modifier for greater responsiveness. 0~10% --> 0 to 1, 11~100% = 1. Remove from the VTOL Engine if not wanted.
2: Quickly reduces horizontal speed. Apply slowly at high speeds. (FT can be changed to be lower at high speeds, to be easier to use)

( i ) The walking is fully automatic; it is carried out by Funky Trees. While walking cycles are smooth, there will be jerking on start and end of walking, due to rotators trying to switch between idle and walking modes.

( i ) The machine contains unused joints and rotators that can be used to program poses. Many parts also have "axle" parts that can be rotated in-editor with the precise rotation tool.

( i ) So this thing has been sitting in storage for a long time, the head is the first thing to be built and is probably 3+ months old. Glad to finally get it out... lol

CAMERAS:
Cockpit: Chest View
Custom1: Cannon Part Built-In Camera
Custom2: Cannon Sight
Custom3: Lower orbit camera for screenshots

--- End USER MANUAL ---

The Ha-100 "Cyclops" is one of the first Full Articulation Frames to ever be built and tested in the United World Bloc. It is designed by Hayashi's Machine Laboratory (HAMEKA) to be a support machine that can deliver long-range firepower quickly to any location. The design that mimics human proportions closely, as opposed to older Combat Walkers, factors into its ease and intuitiveness of control.

Information (Ha-100 Early Prod., straight stance):
Height: 17.22 m
Length: 6.02 m
Width: 7.84 m
Mass: 35 t
Crew: 1 (0~1 with options)
Units Built: 20 (7x self-use)
Unit Price: $40 million

Development started as long ago as the 2050s. Using prior innovations with human movement simulation, HAMEKA developed the first miniature tester models and quickly upscaled it to full production size in 2066. From then, the first prototype, designated HX-1, was built and exhibition tests were carried out to great public appeal.

The HX-1 continued to be tested in real combat, and its appearance on the battlefield seemed to have worked as a form of psychological warfare. However, it did not prove to be better than traditional weaponry in most combat cases, and the prototype program was shelved.

Over a decade later, the HX-1 prototype program was revived, using newer technology, and it proved competent in warfare. The improved design was designated Ha-100 and received the string-name "Cyclops", after the single fire-control radar style of its head. While praised for being manouverable and simple to pilot, it was criticized for its small fuel tanks and quickly-overheating rocket engines, which limited thruster use to short jumps.

The Ha-100 can carry one or two ranged weapons, and has the ability to carry additional weapons on its back with extra pylons. A parallel-developed 120mm autocannon is the standard armament of the Ha-100. While the stock of the gun module is specific to the Ha-100's arm, adapters exist for most other HAMEKA machines. Later versions of the Ha-100, with new powerplants, carried a gun that, while similar in the appearance of the outer shell, fired plasma bolts and was powered directly be the powerplant.

Due to the limited technologies of the time, the early versions did not gain traction in the arms market. However, at the beginning of the 22nd Century, when full-humanoids started to become the most popular form of advanced combat machine, retrofitted Ha-100's were a common sight to their low price.

ARMAMENT

Ha-100, Standard

Weapons:
- [Head] [Support Armament] 2x 60mm Autocannon
- [Right Hand] [Primary Armament] 120mm Autocannon (ammo: 60) with Targeting Radar

Equipment:
- [Head] [Combat Equipment] Targeting Radar
- [Head] [Support Equipment] Communications Unit
- [Chest] [Combat Equipment] Detection Radar

Spotlights

General Characteristics

  • Predecessor !ha100_final_2
  • Created On Windows
  • Wingspan 25.7ft (7.8m)
  • Length 19.8ft (6.0m)
  • Height 56.5ft (17.2m)
  • Empty Weight 26,714lbs (12,117kg)
  • Loaded Weight 27,240lbs (12,356kg)

Performance

  • Power/Weight Ratio 0.494
  • Wing Loading 5,061.5lbs/ft2 (24,712.4kg/m2)
  • Wing Area 5.4ft2 (0.5m2)
  • Drag Points 19858

Parts

  • Number of Parts 646
  • Control Surfaces 0
  • Performance Cost 1,857
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    @SpicyLuckster you should try, almost every part has drag calculations disabled

    4.8 years ago
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    @jamesPLANESii XD

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    When a robot has a better posture than you do

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    It has so many parts, why even include mobile controls? I mean it looks awesome. I still can't download it or it Will explode my android.

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    4,342 Wi1dSk7

    Highly detailed especially for an original design, I really like the optics.

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    8,452 ThatGuySaucy

    lOoKs lIkE a GuNdAm eeeeee

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    3,300 Subnerdica

    Groovy

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    7,256 Roswell

    It does walk pretty funky I like it.

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