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'''Three Cheers!''' is [[Kal'mera Broun|Kal’mera Broun’s]] [[Hollows|hollow]], a heavily modified [[Adamant Arms and Artifice|AdArm]] machine.
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The '''Three Cheers!''' is [[Kal'mera Broun|Kal’mera Broun’s]] hollow, a heavily modified [[Adamant Arms and Artifice]] (aka AdArm) machine. Humanoid with the ability to take a mobility form. Equipped for long range volleying. Easily removable/replaceable plates with non-standard rivets. It is capable of accelerating quickly, due to having a good engine.


== Quirks ==
It is humanoid with the ability to take a more mobile form, equipped for long range volleying, and capable of accelerating quickly (thanks to a good engine). Broun has equipped it with easily removable/replaceable plates with non-standard rivets.
== Appearance==
The Three Cheers! is basically humanoid in form, with an extremely pointed chest<sup><ref>[[PARTIZAN 02: Obelle, On Fire]], 00:24:19</ref></sup> and shoulders that are missile launchers. Its limbs can fold into themselves, shortening their length, which [[Ali Acampora|Ali]] has said could be used to hold onto objects that Broun doesn't want people to take.
 
If its legs are folded down, the wheels in the hip sections pop out, providing the fast acceleration.
 
It is between 50 and 60 feet tall when standing--a comparable size to the [[Troop]]<sup><ref>[[PARTIZAN 02: Obelle, On Fire]], 00:26:18</ref></sup>--and 35 feet tall when folded, as this causes it to lose a lot of its bulk.<sup><ref>[[PARTIZAN 02: Obelle, On Fire]], 00:26:40</ref></sup>
 
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== Appearance ==
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The Three Cheers! is basically humanoid in form, with an extremely pointed chest<sup><ref>[[PARTIZAN 02: Obelle, On Fire]], 00:24:19</ref></sup>, and shoulders. The shoulders are missile launchers. The limbs can fold into themselves, shortening their length, which Ali has said could be used to hold onto objects that Broun doesn't want people to take.
 
If the legs are folded down, the hip sections have wheels which pop out, providing the fast acceleration.
 
It is between 50 and 60 feet tall when standing--a comparable size to the [[Troop]]<sup><ref>[[PARTIZAN 02: Obelle, On Fire]], 00:26:18</ref></sup>--and 35 feet tall when folded, as this causes it to lose a lot of its bulk.<sup><ref>[[PARTIZAN 02: Obelle, On Fire]], 00:26:40</ref></sup>
 
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Latest revision as of 22:23, 24 August 2023

Three Cheers! is Kal’mera Broun’s hollow, a heavily modified AdArm machine.

It is humanoid with the ability to take a more mobile form, equipped for long range volleying, and capable of accelerating quickly (thanks to a good engine). Broun has equipped it with easily removable/replaceable plates with non-standard rivets.

Appearance[edit | edit source]

The Three Cheers! is basically humanoid in form, with an extremely pointed chest[1] and shoulders that are missile launchers. Its limbs can fold into themselves, shortening their length, which Ali has said could be used to hold onto objects that Broun doesn't want people to take.

If its legs are folded down, the wheels in the hip sections pop out, providing the fast acceleration.

It is between 50 and 60 feet tall when standing--a comparable size to the Troop[2]--and 35 feet tall when folded, as this causes it to lose a lot of its bulk.[3]

Quirks[edit | edit source]

Hidden Compartments
Fast Acceleration Spent during PARTIZAN 02: Obelle, On Fire, 0:33:28, using Bombard.
Bulky Torso
Compactable Limbs[4]

References[edit | edit source]