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{{Infobox character|title=Panther|color_theme=cw|image=Panther_Conner_Fawcett.jpg|caption=The Panther Performs a Training Display Over the Royal Gardens of Cruciat - official postcard art by [https://twitter.com/thebadbucket/status/1603838785879703553 Conner Fawcett]}}
{{Infobox character|title=Panther|color_theme=cw|image=Panther_Conner_Fawcett.jpg|caption=The Panther Performs a Training Display Over the Royal Gardens of Cruciat - official postcard art by [https://twitter.com/thebadbucket/status/1603838785879703553 Conner Fawcett]}}


The '''Panther''' is a mech. It is medium sized, black, humanoid, angular, and birdlike. It can split itself up into independently flying microwings, each of which serve as a flanking weapon.
The '''Panther''' is a mech. It is medium sized, black, humanoid, angular, and birdlike. It can split itself up into independently flying microwings, each of which serves as a flanking weapon.<ref>[[COUNTER/Weight 21: Crisis! (A Solemn Vow Above the Sea of Counterweight)]]</ref>


== History and Involvement==
== History and Involvement==

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The Panther is a mech. It is medium sized, black, humanoid, angular, and birdlike. It can split itself up into independently flying microwings, each of which serves as a flanking weapon.[1]

History and Involvement[edit | edit source]

COUNTER/Weight[edit | edit source]

The Panther was designed by Natalya Greaves. It is Jace Rethal's mech. As a stratus and excellent pilot, he is able to use the Panther to its fullest during the Golden War.

PARTIZAN[edit | edit source]

The Panther is an ancient mech once piloted by a near mythological hero of a war barely remembered. One of its pilots is Clementine Kesh,[2] who does not entirely grasp either its history or its capabilities.[3] Following the formation of Millennium Break, the legendary mech is wielded by ace pilot A.O. Rooke.[4] It has been blessed by Future.[5]

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