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* **Powered suit:** Sometimes nicknamed ' | * **Powered suit:** Sometimes nicknamed ' | ||
- | * **Contact Suit: A sub-classification of powered-suit acting as a wearable cockpit, and pilot-suit sometimes known as a plugsuit allowing the pilot to plug into a unit. | + | * **Contact Suit:** A sub-classification of powered-suit acting as a wearable cockpit, and pilot-suit sometimes known as a plugsuit allowing the pilot to plug into a unit. |
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* **Power Armor:** The baseline of powered-weapons, | * **Power Armor:** The baseline of powered-weapons, | ||
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* **Power Frame:** - Straddling classifications between fighter and armor, powered frames are the largest general purpose humanoid robot that feature either enclosed cockpits or power-armor like wrap-arounds extending into large external limbs. They are generally more nimble than tanks and fighters and a better purpose vehicle with similar specialization though they are more expensive and require extensive training. | * **Power Frame:** - Straddling classifications between fighter and armor, powered frames are the largest general purpose humanoid robot that feature either enclosed cockpits or power-armor like wrap-arounds extending into large external limbs. They are generally more nimble than tanks and fighters and a better purpose vehicle with similar specialization though they are more expensive and require extensive training. |