Framewerk Code Name: Emperor
Appearance:
Signature Weapon System: The Emperor relies heavily on the combined effort of all of it's assets during combat, this being one of the major reasons such an excellent and terrifying machine wasn't put into service before now. With the addition of it's unique pilot, The Emperor may show it's terror with it's most essential tool, the Imperator system.
The Imperator system works by utilizing high-powered magnets and drawing opponents into "Judgement" range, at which stage the dominating power of it's melee weapons are naught but a pilots true nightmare. This terrifying system is what crowned both its names. It's not made better when the system itself is represented all over the Emperor as beautiful crosses initially thought to bring comfort to soldiers at the sight of this majestic machine. If active, the system will pull all metals, including bullets, towards itself. This would only work within a given radius, and some projectiles (due to speed) would be able to escape this, but they'd be derailed from their mark somewhat. The Imperator system is also able to push objects away.
Secondary Weapon System: Emperor utilizes numerous 'secondary' combat systems, the first of which are it's weapon; the Arbiter, and it's shield; the Aegis. Whilst the Aegis follows the general principles of a shield, simply super powered to the degree or actual viability in modern day combat (It also looks like a cross), the sword is not as simple. Arbiter is a sword that carries a beautiful high-tech, yet functional design. The thing that makes it unique is not its embedded rapid firing cannon, but rather it's vibrating super-heated blade. Numerous crosses are incorporated into the design.
Weight Class: Very Heavy experimental armor applied in multiple layers meant to withstand most punishment. Due to this fact, Emperor is, however, a slow and prime target in combat, however, due to it's Imperator system, it proves a versatile enemy. The Armor is made to be resistant to the Imperator system, and does also absorb shock and kinetic damage especially well. Heat, however, is a problem.