Name: Leela Murdoch
Backstory: An elderly M.E.C. enthusiast who inherited an old training M.E.C. and spent all their free-time with it. After many years spent saving up, they finally had a sorrowful farewell with their beloved training M.E.C. as they traded it in for an ancient prototype combat mech. While its technology is out of date and its weapons were stripped, it failed to pass from the prototype stage due to the high cost more than anything, and even today has a great deal of potential.
MEC Callsign: Lemure
MEC Chassis: Squid*
MEC Limbs: Cockpit, Arm 1, Arm 2, Hover 1, Hover 2, Hover 3, Turret 1, Turret 2, Turret 3, Turret 4, Turret 5, Turret 6, Turret 7, Turret 8.
Weapons:
Military Precision Laser (arms)
Utilities:
Stealth plating(entire surface)
Decor:
A long cigar-shaped
blue-green M.E.C. that floats a small distance above the ground and possesses two arms extending amidst a ring of many small turretsthat surround a small cockpit.
*
20: two arms
4 tons
80: 8 turrets
4(
45: 3 hover devices(antigravity, repulsors, ground-effect turbines... whatever suits the technology and environment... They can operate on all manner of bad terrain under foot, but don't work underwater(though can hover above it) and don't provide much push against obstacles and melee opponents(deals 20% melee damage, recieves 80% melee damage and can be moved as result of melee actions).)
3(11) tons
Super-heavy hover-M.E.C. -1 movement point when changing direction, extra weight capacity, +15% to be hit, treats mountain and forsest as smooth terrain.
35: military precision laser(arms)
2.5 tons
0: Basic heat dispersing.
.5 tons 100°C
20: Stealth plating: dodge chance increased on the first round of combat in which it is visible to the enemy.(Modern sensors can easily overcome this old technology, even at the time it was far from electronically invisible, but having never entered popular use sensors are not adapted to it so it takes a little longer to get a precise lock.)
Covers the entire surface, tends to fail quickly when the M.E.C. is damaged as the holes provide an easy reference-point but the holes can be buffed out easily enough with a bit of panel-beating in a shop...
.5 tons