ext_340386 ([identity profile] xaq.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] xaq_the_aereon 2008-11-26 11:47 pm (UTC)

(Continuation due to excessive length. O.o; Also, here I pull a little personal clout in the storyline...cuz hey, it's MY storyline, darnit! :b)

The Guild's current top-rated hunter is Willexis "Wilren" Rennar, also known as "Anubis" due to the custom power-armor suit he wears, which also doubles as his partner; it is capable of transforming into a twin-headed canine-style robot he refers to as "Cerberus".


Hind legs fold shut (rears are [ shaped hollows) to form . Knees form the tops of the feet while the paws switch to the front to form the kneecaps.
Lower part of front legs lock together to form lower right arm (paws connect to form claw for grappling hook mounted in right armguard) Upper front legs connect with parts of upper chassis to form inner thigh portion of leg guards.
Waistline segments form chest plate. Heads slide in. Heads become shoulders, necks become upper arms. Pelvic region and tail form the waist (with the tail still fully extended and fully functional due to psionic manipulation). Upper chassis becomes arm/shin guards. One arm guard, equipped with a twin-barreled cannon capable of short-range concussive bursts or launching the projectile-blade "Lightning Driver", is generally worn by Wilren on his left arm. Armor plating on undercarraige forms the remainder of the suit.
Central power unit unfolds and separates to become an energy rifle (capable of splitting into a longbow and pistol modeled after the Heckler&Koch VP70) and the armor's jackal-styled helmet (hence the "Anubis" handle). Connected, the rifle locks onto an armor segment behind Rennar's right shoulder; separated, the bow folds in half and connects in the same spot while the pistol connects to the left shin guard as if it were in a holster.

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