One of the many differences between how Iyulian GEAR pilots and Landren GEAR pilots was immediately evident as Raisa dashed down the hallway. Unlike a few of her comrades who almost leisurely strode down to the hangar, Raisa broke into a brisk jog immediately after leaving the briefing room, as per Iyuli military tradition, which was an effort made long ago in an attempt to cut the time between briefings and deployments to as little as possible. While it left her somewhat winded when she climbed into the cockpit of her state-of-the-art GEAR, she was definitely one of the first to arrive. As she awaited clearance from the technicians to activate the machine, she decided to compare her comrade's machines to her own Sanya. Lithe in form and with an almost vulpine-esque head, the streamlined body of the Flanker formed a deep contrast to the other machines, which looked decidedly more rugged, with the exception of the Saxknot, which looked particularly smooth and strangely bat-like. After a moment of waiting, a technician below her gave her a gesture of confirmation and she sat back in her seat. With a snapping noise, a set of wires connected from the upper part of her seat into her helmet and the familiar loading circle appeared as the helmet and thus her PADD connected to the GEARs own systems.
After finishing the loading process, it promptly asked her to finish synchronization. Raising her left hand, as demanded, she touched each of her fingers to her thumb and then made a fist before doing the same with the right hand. All good. Legs were controlled via scanning surfaces on the bottom of the cockpit, so all she had to do was stretch her legs as much as she could and then make a position similar to kneeling in order for the machine to judge the length of her own legs. Then, she had to move her head around; from side to side, rolling on her neck, looking up and down and turning from left to right with the aid of her back, which caused the machine's own head to move around, and the view on the HUD to change. The only step after this was to say a series of different sounds in order to facilitate recognition of voice commands, no matter the speed at which they were spoken or the intonation. Finally, the synchronization instructions gave way to the normal HUD, giving the exact same view as the 'eyes' of the GEAR would see.
At the end of the day, all this synchronization sure does make the movements of the Flanker look very realistic, but, boy, does it make using him tiring...Raisa quietly belly-ached to herself. Indeed, the near-exact synchronization of the pilot's movements with the Flanker's own body definitely made for extremely organic movement, especially the head movement, something that many other GEARs still lacked, mostly due to the inherent fatigue on the pilot. Thankfully, if the pilot grew too tired, the Flanker could be switched to traditional control methods, but that would be taking a large chunk of the machine's capability away from it; with the ease of movement allowing for excellent close-combat capability. Anyway, it was smooth sailing after synchronization, with most of the checks being done by the L/OS and any problems immediately being reported to the pilot. In all of the Flanker's testing, use with Iyuli and her own training in the machine, the checks had never had a problem and she left a good amount of confidence in it. As it finished the checks, the L/OS automatically disconnected from external power and did a two second check of traditional fallback instruments.
With a chime of confirmation, the systems moved onto starting up the artificial muscle-system and the sound dampeners meant to silence the sound of the UHD batteries powered on to remove the sound. For pilots just transferring into the Flanker, this usually made them wonder if the machine was actually on, as there was little to no noise of the machine audible from within the cockpit. In her father's own words when speaking at the reveal of the machine, it 'makes you feel as if the GEAR is an extension of your very body'. Eerie. Raisa remarked as she thought back on the words. Suddenly, her thoughts were removed from the subject by the sound of her system requesting for a final confirmation, a prompt appearing in the center of her HUD.
It is necessary to answer the following question to start FLANKER
Do you agree to make true biological synchronization with FLANKER?
YES/NO
With a sigh, Raisa hit 'YES' and she gritted her teeth as she waited for the inevitable sharp pain that would go into the back of her neck, where a needle of the machine would take a blood sample from her and inject nanomachines that could allow the Flanker to further synchronize with her body. As the needle pierced her skin, she thought back to the particularly grandiose presentation her father gave a few months ago, when, thanks to synchronization with the GEAR on display, it broke into the exact same movements as her father upon the mention of synchronization, 'This true biological synchronization; it is true melding of organism and machine, life and death, white and black. After TBS, every single breath, movement and heartbeat is also felt by the GEAR. Everything felt by the GEAR is felt by the pilot. This... is the future.' he had once said, as the Flanker broke out of its glass display case and mimicked the paces of the man, its chest moving in response to his own breaths, to the awe of the audience. Unknown to them, he actually had a set of scanners in his pants to make up for him not being in the cockpit, but otherwise the display was very much a real demonstration of Flanker's abilities. After a minute, the needle removed itself from her neck and a sort of liquid bandage was sprayed onto her neck.
With the TBS finished, her identity was confirmed and the GEAR was allowed to move. Her first gesture was to check for the weapon she would use on the mission; an Avto-30 assault rifle that she would keep for medium to long range combat in case it was needed. Once she had confirmed it was there, she began to walk. With movement of her own legs, the GEAR naturally moved forward, in a fashion similar to her own strides when out of the machine. She arrived at the door and spoke over comms to the rest of her group. "Private Biryukova reporting. Launch preparations complete. Standing by for deployment." Raisa was quickly responded to by the team's leader.
"Okay, team. Good job. Ken, take off and set up a holding pattern while we deploy. Everyone else, here's the skinny - Warlock, take Bell, Stone and Kelsea as your scouting team. Maxwell, position yourself so you're able to relay comms between the recon team and the main unit, as well as providing tactical fire support if necessary, and targeting for Kradis or any of the rest of us for long-range support to cover the recon units' retreat. Everyone who ain't in the recon unit is wi' me. Our job will be to move up behind the recon team and spread out to provide flanking cover at a medium distance, and to secure the rear area of the battlefield, and prevent them from bein' outmaneuvered. First things first, we gotta move away from the ship. On the double, move out. Positions' updated on yer L/OS HUD." Nodding, and with the machine doing the same movement, she moved out onto the lush countryside landscape. Forthwith, Raisa was captivated by the dreamy landscape, but she decided to keep it as an afterthought as she prepared to follow Blade. As the GEAR pilot awaited and looked over the landscape, she found herself taking a deep breath, a futile response to the gorgeous area as she was in the cockpit of a machine, but 'Sanya' emulated the movement nonetheless.