[b][i]Options for Normal People[/i][/b] [hider=OPL Enhanced Jets] Think of the high-end Jet Fighter, Bomber, or Interceptor of your choice, and imagine that they have been given 'cheat codes' that allow them to store more ammunition than a normal plane can fit, unnatural endurance and resistance to enemy fire, and cockpits that negate the effects of G-Force on the Pilot and thus allow them to do impossible maneuvers that would have killed anyone in an un-enhanced plane. Now think of other models of Jet Fighter, whether US or UK or even former Soviet models, and imagine they have those same enhancements. Then imagine them all flying together against an enemy armada. That is what you pilot; that's where you come in. [/hider] [hider=Paragon of Science Prototype Mechs] Four meters tall or slightly taller and barely qualifying as giant robots, the Paragons of Science's Prototype Mechs ([url=https://static.wikia.nocookie.net/codegeass/images/a/a8/Akatsuki-upgrade.jpg]image reference here[/url]) are vehicles that defy the innate impracticality of the Humanoid Mecha, able to move as well as any human and ward off attacks that should bring them down if they were normal machines (such as mundane bazooka shots). Equipped with railgun-based rifles, plasma swords, missiles, and even anti-gravity packs that allow them to fly (but slower than OPL Enhanced Jets), each Mech can kill Arms Masters in droves. [/hider] [hider=OPL Enhanced Helicopters] Helicopters are ubiquitous on the modern battlefield and have proven their versatility and utility in modern warfighting and, indeed, in modern society over and over. In urban environments, in the wilds and rural areas, and at sea, the helicopters' ability to maneuver, take off, and land in relatively tight spaces fly at slow speeds, and hover on the spot are all massively useful. Combining this with the ability to carry sophisticated sensors, communications equipment, weaponry of various types, and other equipment, or to transport payloads of cargo and people into these same spaces, their utility is without question. With the advent of OPL and its application to other aircraft and vehicles, naturally, the same minds turned their attention to how it could be used with rotary-winged aircraft to similarly enhance and adapt their abilities. Operating often right at the front lines and under the fire of hostile guns and other hazards, being able to give the relatively mechanically fragile helicopter more survivability was a very alluring prospect. Resolving, or at least; relieving some of the helicopters’ inherent compromises and flaws was an obvious attraction. Imagine the already awesome firepower and sensor capabilities of the Apache, Supercobra, or Mi-28 but with the addition of near-impenetrable armor, all-seeing sensors, or massively enhanced weapon payloads. Similarly, the possibility of enhancing combat duration through almost infinite fuel and reducing maintenance through this capability for increased endurance and durability. (Credit to Rhona W.) [/hider]