ratzerman wrote...
And goes boom.Badpie wrote...
xxSgt_Reed_24xx wrote...
Badpie wrote...
Unf. I think this is sleek and pretty.
I don't even know what it does....
but I WANT it! lol
10 to 1 it breaks stuff.
I'll take those odds!
ratzerman wrote...
And goes boom.Badpie wrote...
xxSgt_Reed_24xx wrote...
Badpie wrote...
Unf. I think this is sleek and pretty.
I don't even know what it does....
but I WANT it! lol
10 to 1 it breaks stuff.
Course they're similar, but I wanted to correct him because it wasn't the falcon rifle. Also, if the tweets from corey gaspur are anything to go by, all the N7 weapons will work differently from their original counterparts.Shotokanguy wrote...
burr beer wrote...
The gun he was showing off was the N7 assault rifle, not the Falcon.ratzerman wrote...
Yessssssss..... did you see the replica David Silverman was showing off during the Comic-Con coverage?
And you don't see the similarities?
Tuchanka: *NEW*
"It's a miserable place to live, but it's a more miserable place to die," said turian general Rilix Aescorus of the krogan homeworld when he first set foot on it. Death comes in many forms on Tuchanka, from the radioactive fallout spread by the krogan's nuclear war, to the lethal heat from the reduced planetary albedo, to vicious and predatory animal life. This is to say nothing of the krogan themselves, whose internal clan wars continue to this day. Fortunately for the rest of the galaxy, krogan warfare rarely spills out from the planet -- the Citadel Navy, under the auspices of the Council Demilitarization Enforcement Mission, maintains a ban on the krogan ever building warships. Every few years, another krogan warlord violates the law, but usually an alliance of rivals ends his dreams of hegemony before the Citadel Navy even has to fire a shot.
Cerberus Centurion: *NEW*
Cerberus Centurions are frontline tacticians that fight alongside their soldiers. These squadron leaders carry out high-level instructions laid out by the Illusive Man. How the Illusive Man recruited and trained such a large number of top-line battlefield commanders is a worrying mystery. Cerberus, once comprised of small, covert cells of agents, is now a burgeoning and unconcealed threat to the galaxy. In the face of the immediate Reaper threat, Alliance Intelligence has scuttled their attempts to infiltrate Cerberus to find out how the Illusive Man managed to quickly swell his organization’s ranks. The only useful intel gathered on the Centurions are their armaments. Each Centurion carries a modified M-96 Mattock that launches smoke grenades to blind their targets, making their enemies vulnerable to vicious crossfire they can no longer see.
The Atlas: *NEW*
"Strong as a semi, and just as maneuverable" is how Cerberus soldiers describe the Atlas Infantry Fighting Exoskeleton. Cerberus' research arm sought to combine the deadly armor and firepower of a YMIR mech with the tactical superiority of a trained human pilot, and in this respect they succeeded admirably. The Atlas features an antipersonnel mass accelerator, armor-piercing missiles, and an element zero core that allows it to be air-dropped onto a battlefield with minimal impact damage. Its thick armor includes a transparent shield that protects its operator and allows for good visibility. The shield is made from a polycrystalline material proprietary to Cerberus – Alliance engineers can only hypothesize that it is some kind of synthetic sapphire composite with interlayers to avoid cracking and thermal damage. Whatever it is, it's been the end of many opponents who thought they could put a bullet through it, only to find that they’ve leaned out of cover and angered the pilot of a very deadly war machine.
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LGTX wrote...
They took them down. Probably to add pictures.
Modifié par Vertigo_1, 11 août 2011 - 05:54 .
LGTX wrote...
Shows the dedication from the fanbase though. They were up for literally minutes, and we have it all instantly organized and listed
Well, remember who owns the Atlas mechs.Someone With Mass wrote...
It's still a little stupid to leave the Atlas pilot exposed like that. One well-placed rocket and goodnight transparent shield.
Someone With Mass wrote...
It's still a little stupid to leave the Atlas pilot exposed like that. One well-placed rocket and goodnight transparent shield.
Mesina2 wrote...
Why did they took it down?
Modifié par Vertigo_1, 11 août 2011 - 06:02 .
Zing!Phaedon wrote...
Well, remember who owns the Atlas mechs.Someone With Mass wrote...
It's still a little stupid to leave the Atlas pilot exposed like that. One well-placed rocket and goodnight transparent shield.
Phaedon wrote...
Well, remember who owns the Atlas mechs.
burr beer wrote...
Wow, I'm glad I had the thought to paste the text for them!
LGTX wrote...
burr beer wrote...
Wow, I'm glad I had the thought to paste the text for them!
And give this guy some credit people![]()
Modifié par Vertigo_1, 11 août 2011 - 06:11 .