((I was thinking that the normal sods get non-synthflesh cybersuits. However, I think it might be prudent to introduce a new variety in Sod Commanders, sods that have the ability to take a general order ("Defend this location") instead of a stream of very specific orders (though our normal Sods should be updated so they have limited ability to act autonomous in case their commander gets taken out and the order stream stops, and allow multiple commanders so that control can be reasserted by another if the original is incapacitated) and then use normal Sods under them to carry out that order. Those would be the ones we give synthflesh. Also, we should call our frontline troops, cybersod or not, Armatures.))
Back to Miyamoto:
Oh, I'm sure the Doc is going to set up some stuff, after all, who's going to stop him? I just think that it'll be much more effective to have a cybernetic front line combatant than an organic, if genemodded, one. There's just too much that mechanical can do as opposed to even the most heavily modified organic, then again, it's the Doctor we're talking about, so perhaps he'll have a biohorror that'll surprise us in that regard.
Anyways, that plan, as much as it is, sounds like what I would've suggested, though I wouldn't have called it feigning weakness. The effect is the same either way, though - they try to drop over our laser batteries, they're hopefully blown out of the sky. They try to avoid them and they walk straight into a trap. One modification I would suggest is to the nuclear weapons - we should use neutron bombs as opposed to - or in conjunction with - straight nukes. A one kiloton ER warhead will nearly immediately incapacitate anyone within a kilometer of ground zero who isn't protected, and anyone unprotected within a kilometer and a half of it is guaranteed to die from the radiation, but the blast effects are lessened. The effect should scale down to our pocket nukes without issue, and refitting them shouldn't take long - it's just swapping out the radiation case.