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The '''Gorget''' is a bright and fashionable [[Altar (mech)|Altar]] used by the [[Bilateral Intercession]].
The '''Gorget''' is a bright and fashionable [[Altar (mech type)|Altar]] used by the [[Bilateral Intercession]].


It has a chic red hunting cape, reminiscent of British foxhunting gear, that playfully hides its gold armour. The cape can be extended to surround the entire body with magical camouflage, hiding it from both sensors and plain sight. The Gorget also carries a walking cane that folds out into a perfectly honed rifle. It can laugh a mechanical, fox-like laugh.  
It has a chic red hunting cape, reminiscent of British foxhunting gear, that playfully hides its gold armour. The cape can be extended to surround the entire body with magical camouflage, hiding it from both sensors and plain sight. The Gorget also carries a walking cane that folds out into a perfectly honed rifle. It can laugh a mechanical, fox-like laugh.  

Revision as of 21:57, 20 August 2023

The Gorget is a bright and fashionable Altar used by the Bilateral Intercession.

It has a chic red hunting cape, reminiscent of British foxhunting gear, that playfully hides its gold armour. The cape can be extended to surround the entire body with magical camouflage, hiding it from both sensors and plain sight. The Gorget also carries a walking cane that folds out into a perfectly honed rifle. It can laugh a mechanical, fox-like laugh.

Kensley Marlowe Colver pilots a Gorget.[1]

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