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GFMC: Luddite
The origins of the Luddite are a throng of theories, rumours and grim jokes. The CEO's of GFMC never released a public statement on how this machine entered their catalogue, ever eager to increase the net worth of the company however the mystery of the Luddite became one of its selling points, with the enigmatic frame garnering a cult following. After Luddite frames began being increasingly popular among insurrection and terrorist forces however GFMC released a public statement of apology, ensuring that they would do everything in their power to prevent the machine from falling into terrorist hands.
SILVER BULLET: QIAN
Developed as part of a lucrative contract with the House of Flesh, the Qian was made to cripple potential assualts with a host of sensor disruption systems to sow terror and chaos among agressors as communication lines are cut and weapons cease functioning, leading to mass panic routing and granting dedicated counterassault forces time to mobilize.
GFMC “Brunel”
The first and only mechanised frame developed by GFMC for a strictly military market the Brunel was quickly turned down by many forces as an ugly, obsolete machine, especially in the face of GMS Everests or Harrison Armoury's Shermans, after full field tests many groups did come round to the archaic-looking war machine, as it managed to pull itself and sometimes its competitors out of thick mires. The signature pioneer construction of the Brunel had saved it from becoming a net loss as Frogmen corps and other Amphibious forces bought them up. The simplicity present in GFMC's designs led the Brunel to be a user-friendly machine capable of being printed at just over two thirds the cost of a Sherman and the remarkably spacious interiors led many to nickname these machines "walking submarines".
SILVER BULLET: DINAR
After the disastrous losses caused by the two Fourrée incidents, Silver Bullet retrofitted Bezant units into cheaper production models in order to stay afloat, widely marketed to security companies, Albatross, the Trade baronies, Union, Private Military Units, and according to rumour, even discreetly sold to crime families. Ultimately despite the rushed development the plan worked and Silver Bullet survived the disastrous legacy of the Fourrée.
O.R.S.S-MC-50
The 50th mechanized chassis designed for the Orpheus Royal Secret Service, a machine for the preatorian, for the protector and for the executioner. Based off of the GMS SP-1 with regularly updated custom E-WAR software it features drab colours allow it to better hide within urban environments and a suite of targeting systems to ensure accuracte shots with conventional arms. A hardpoint backpack contains modules for extra equipment including a compact smart gun of Allyiahn make, a re-speced nav-pylon catapult and retractable smoke launchers. However, the royal family is long dead, so what purpose does this machine serve?
The Abhorrence Of Life Itself
Much like her sister the enigmatic mercenary Sol has a flair for the dramatic as shown by her custom made mech, “The Abhorrence Of Life Itself” is a highly mobile machine coated in glittering armour and roaring on an array of swivelling thrusters as it tears through the sky, armed with a high powered shock rifle with a charged bayonet designed for carving through even the thickest armour.
GFMC: Legacy Grubb
Despite market predictions, there was a surprisingly noticeable backlash when GFMC revealed to the public that they would be replacing the older Grubb with the newer sonic hammer models. This oversight proved costly, and in an attempt to stay afloat in the face of larger competition, GFMC quickly went back on the retirement of the older Grubb. It was brought back as a legacy frame, available to those who had previously purchased it and simultaneously folding it into the new Grubb's license. Due to the cargo capacity and mass of free space it has, the Legacy Grubb sees much use hauling freight; though it has also found a popularity amongst nomadic peoples as a mobile, armored living space with enough room to fit everything that could be needed. Rumors about the Legacy Grubb finding use within more radical Ungrateful cells as an armored troop transport have floated around, though GFMC's legal team are quick to dismiss such claims.