Rarely, but they do exist. More then likely you'll see them with local governments, ones that aren't using rockets and hard suits and giant synthflesh things for almost everything.
Could you give an explanation as to why this is? Is it because threats that aren't dealt with through orbital bombardment are engaged at close range?
Also, what do you mean exactly with 'rockets' in this context? Guided missiles, stuff like LESHO?
Multiple reasons, not all of them good.
1.because they have tons left over.
2.Because they have huge factories and built up systems for creating these things.
3.Because they've become used to just throwing troops at something till it's solved, so while this stuff might be worse in some instances then a tank or a bomber, they don't give a shit because things still get done eventually.
4.Because usually the only things they don't just shoot from space are the things that they want to take without much damage, so infantry and hardsuits make sense.
The UWM is a big organization with a lot of "Momentum", they do things the way they're used to doing them, even if there are better ways.
Great! Thanks for the info.
Now, let's see about this armoured panel. I'm assuming it is locked somehow? Is it locked from the inside? Physical locked or electronic lock? Could it be bypassed?
I was thinking that a viable anti-battlesuit strategy (if you want to take one down silently but don't have access to space magic) would be to access that panel and use an Ice Pick to quickly hack the suit and disable it. Would that be possible? Could you use a cutting laser to silently cut into the panel and then stick an Ice pick in there to hack it and disable it, perhaps killing the pilot in the process?
Or would your only hope be pressing the emergency release and hoping whoever driving isn't quick enough to override it?
EDIT: Oh, can I communicate with the people back on Hephaestus?
*looks at RC's answer* Now I'm imagining a giant synthflesh Roc with rockets and electrolasers attached on it.
Wonder if the physics bending abilities of synthflesh can allow them to produce more lift with their wings.
The only way to open it is a physical internal switch. The panel itself is secured with 4 locking pins (one on each corner) and the entire armor plate that covers it pops off so you can get access to it. When not open the armor panel sits flush and has basically no space between the armor and the hatch that someone could use to pry it open.
Well, lasers don't work too well on battlesuits, plus the suit's sensors would alert the pilot.
You can talk to them sure.