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:Lean, mean, killing machine.
Lean, mean, killing machine.
   
   
:When Sergeant Johnson joined the Corps they didn't have any fancy-schmanzy  
When Sergeant Johnson joined the Corps they didn't have any fancy-schmanzy power armor, but he's a quick learner. He drops onto the Ark in the "Green Machine," a bipedal weapon system custom-fitted with an array of miniguns, phased-plasma fusils, sonic blindwolf repellers, repair beacon pods, and fast-regen energy shields. He keeps a sharp stick handy as a backup weapon. The energy shielding rapidly regenerates after it hasn't been hit for a few seconds, which plays well with Sergeant Johnson's preferred tactics of hit-and-run raids and well-timed combined-arms strikes. The suit's repair beacon ability heals up to ten nearby allies with constructor beams tuned to a pleasing Marine Corps-approved green color.
:power armor, but he's a quick learner. He drops onto the Ark in the "Green  
:Machine," a bipedal weapon system custom-fitted with an array of miniguns,  
:phased-plasma fusils, sonic blindwolf repellers, repair beacon pods, and fast-
:regen energy shields. He keeps a sharp stick handy as a backup weapon. The  
:energy shielding rapidly regenerates after it hasn't been hit for a few seconds,  
:which plays well with Sergeant Johnson's preferred tactics of hit-and-run raids  
:and well-timed combined-arms strikes. The suit's repair beacon ability heals up  
:to ten nearby allies with constructor beams tuned to a pleasing Marine Corps-
:approved green color.
   
   
:The suit can be upgraded in the field, further enhancing the Green Machine's  
The suit can be upgraded in the field, further enhancing the Green Machine's killing power. The Gauss Chaingun upgrade upgrade adds specialized high-power ammunition while the Beacon Shield pairs the repair beacon with a bubble shield, reducing incoming damage for those inside the repair radius. And last—but certainly not least—the suit can be upgraded with a Smart Missile pod for dealing with pesky nuisances at long range. Why doesn't he wear a helmet? Well, would YOU hide behind an armored faceplate if you had Sergeant Johnson's rugged good looks?
:killing power. The Gauss Chaingun upgrade upgrade adds specialized high-
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:power ammunition while the Beacon Shield pairs the repair beacon with a  
:bubble shield, reducing incoming damage for those inside the repair radius. And  
:last—but certainly not least—the suit can be upgraded with a Smart Missile pod  
:for dealing with pesky nuisances at long range. Why doesn't he wear a helmet?  
:Well, would YOU hide behind an armored faceplate if you had Sergeant  
:Johnson's rugged good looks?
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Latest revision as of 22:20, July 19, 2024

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Lean, mean, killing machine.

When Sergeant Johnson joined the Corps they didn't have any fancy-schmanzy power armor, but he's a quick learner. He drops onto the Ark in the "Green Machine," a bipedal weapon system custom-fitted with an array of miniguns, phased-plasma fusils, sonic blindwolf repellers, repair beacon pods, and fast-regen energy shields. He keeps a sharp stick handy as a backup weapon. The energy shielding rapidly regenerates after it hasn't been hit for a few seconds, which plays well with Sergeant Johnson's preferred tactics of hit-and-run raids and well-timed combined-arms strikes. The suit's repair beacon ability heals up to ten nearby allies with constructor beams tuned to a pleasing Marine Corps-approved green color.

The suit can be upgraded in the field, further enhancing the Green Machine's killing power. The Gauss Chaingun upgrade upgrade adds specialized high-power ammunition while the Beacon Shield pairs the repair beacon with a bubble shield, reducing incoming damage for those inside the repair radius. And last—but certainly not least—the suit can be upgraded with a Smart Missile pod for dealing with pesky nuisances at long range. Why doesn't he wear a helmet? Well, would YOU hide behind an armored faceplate if you had Sergeant Johnson's rugged good looks?