Fly Trap Factory: The mother of all early stage War-Crates, the Crab totes a bulky turret battle battery built around a heavily modified hull deriving from the design core of the lighter Groat War-Crate. It is the first truly heavy War-Crate. This tracked unit is a rumbling behemoth of a machine, slapped and gridded with excess welded armoured plate and boasting the biggest bombardier cannon any logically programmed engineer-bot could compute at the time. Slow and ponderous, it may take twelve cycles just to reverse out of the machine shop, but rest assured when this thumping grudge hammer of a war-crate finally reaches its destination, it takes the strongest programmed bots not to nullify their directive and skedaddle from their hard points. Four bot crew (1 Driver-bot, 1 Gunner-bot, 1 Engineer-bot, 1 Commander-bot)
AR-15 Drone Air Superiority Fighter Turbine! With the emergence of converted machinery adapted for warfare upon the battlefield, commanders on both sides knew it would be only a matter of time before the first aerial assets followed suit. The very first of such assets was the AR-15 Drone. A two seater turbine whose original function was that of aerial survey and airborne load transferral in the construction zones. Stripped of superfluous industrial load out and sensory equipment the Drone became lighter and subsequently faster. Internal Sensory computers were relocated to the pilots cockpit as an addition to his function and with the introduction of a tail gunner a VM-5 Blitzer cannon mounted in the rear cockpit area seemed only fitting.
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