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Harasser

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After examining many concepts, the Corrington Yards decided on designing a completely new mecha. The new design would be faster than all current or foreseeable enemy mecha, and would carry a huge payload of missiles. Its high speed would make it easy for the design to evade both enemy mecha and ground fire.

The design had been in service for a few decades when the Beach War broke out. With an eye to making the Harasser more versatile, provision was made for four blaster cannon which could be installed in the upper torso, immediately under the cockpit, and firing via blast tubes and troughs through the shoulder joints. As the conflict escalated, the design was given even more firepower, with a pair of ion cannon.

The Harasser went on to carve a name for itself as one of the most dangerous mecha in the galaxy.

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Megan R. [Featured Reviewer]
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February 11th, 2013
Whilst being designed for use with Starbright's Mecha Clash game, the Harasser mecha is worth a look if you are playing any game that includes mecha. The real delight here is the copious background provided about the Harasser's development and [...]
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