
LION Rion / DCAM-004 height: 20.1m / weight: 32.9t EOT machine (later DC) is a humanoid mobile weapon secretly developed, the first mass-produced armored module. It features a highly efficient propulsion device called “Tesla Drive” which allows for the manipulation of heavy mass and is designed with a high buoyancy structure that facilitates quick transitions in gravity fields and inertia. Thrust is secured through a separate sub-length socket, and the aircraft is capable of adapting to numerous postures, as well as being equipped with combat weapons that are designed for bold terrain tracking. Variants include reinforced types suited for ground operations and types enhanced for mobility, and it will serve as a mainstay unit for DC. Railgun for front node * main + plasma taser / design / Seiji Ono.
I really like it because it feels like a mass-produced machine!
It really feels like a block of wings and boards, just like a robotic aircraft…
I’m waiting for the HG (High Grade version).
>>3
I really want it, but it mainly only appears in OG and it’s just a weak enemy, so I guess it’s tough…
I like the charm of humanoid airplanes.
A slender waist is nice, isn’t it?
Having a lot of variations is nice.
My delusions are progressing well, I, Leon.
Landrion… it’s nice, isn’t it…
Seeing it from the front is quite surprising and gives a different impression.
A heavily armored long-range self-propelled gun that can fly at a decent speed and fires three rounds at sea is strong.
Valerion teaches about the difference in power through violence, both as a game and within the story itself.
It wasn’t an entire arm railgun…
That’s nice.
I like Amorillion.
I like it as an enemy robot.
However, when a Leon-type is adopted for the ally side mob mechs, it makes me feel like, “Why is this guy allowed and not Alblade?” which is not good.
>>15
I think it’s not just that Mao Corporation took it into consideration; Isurugi is lawless.
The productivity and specialized variations are quite excellent for mass-produced machines.
I wonder what the equipment on the right hand is… a fist?
>>17
Was it a missile pod?
It’s quite a delightful design to have a missile pod shaped like an arm covering the arm.
Type F is Ryoto-kun’s image.
It feels like most of the aircraft’s parts are just for flying.
Then fighter jets are stronger.
I love Sonic Breaker.
I think it would be better to mass-produce Valerion more.
Today, the anonymous person was talking about Leon all day…
The Tenzen Nakajima series was already completed, huh?
I like how a different model is holding Rion’s missile in the eight-horned manga.
I think it was Elains.
I think it’s a shame to let the settings related to the OG mass-produced machines sit idle.
If this guy gets mass-produced, then we won’t need the Gespenst anymore.
>>29
They’re both needed; they just have different roles.
If it had been a mass-produced type Jinx, it would have been excellent if it had a pilot.
>>31
I laugh at the statement that fiercely provokes the doctor who came using Jinrai.
>>35
In the end, Jinrai with a pilot was overwhelmingly stronger…
Mao Industry is garbage (laughs).
Due to interference from the EOT Council, the production of the Gespenst was not progressing, and so the established mass production system was taken away by the thread image.
If I had to become a pilot, I would want to ride something with long-range heavy armor like the Valerion.
The only one you can use as an ally is OG1; in other works, it immediately becomes Armarlion.
I wonder if there weren’t that many people who wanted to use a regular Leon?
Both operability, productivity, expandability, and performance are all superior to the Geshu series.
Because it inevitably falls short of the Gespenst in versatility.
There are pros and cons to the Leon system.
Right now, it’s mainly mass-produced Hyukeman, with the Lyon type solidifying the sides.
I like the design because it conveys that Relion has become stronger than Lion.
Cosmolion, Landrion, and Shirion.
I think at the beginning of the war, it was used in a localized manner.
You didn’t come to the Gravillion game, huh?
I often can’t tell if Tesla Drive is expensive or cheap.
>>44
It seems that Sairion is being mass-produced and has become cheaper.
>>44
It should be expensive, but there are those who are equipping each individual missile with it, which is just outrageous.
>>47
That is a machine prepared with money by OG Yuzes, also known as Alteur.
The Gespenst is not something that has had its armor stripped down to the extreme like the Weiss.
Because I couldn’t create a machine specialized for speed.
One of Rion’s strengths is being able to achieve a certain speed without needing to make such adjustments.
The dream crystal of Filio, known as Megane, the developer of Rion, is in Hyperion.
The culmination of technology is packed into the Fairy-on.
In the first place, the Leopard isn’t sufficient in performance, so it was essentially a makeshift machine adopted during wartime. There’s no way that having this would mean you don’t need a PT (Personal Trooper) at all.
The Relion is too excellent as a mass-produced machine.
Geshu Kai, Relion, and Soul Saver are everywhere you go.
If you’re sluggish, it would be too annoying for aliens or stars that the Steel Dragon Squadron warps in.
Silion has returned to a fighter plane with arms, but if you can handle it, it can fight quite well, so I guess that’s not a bad thing…
If Rion was that amazing, the Federation wouldn’t officially adopt the Hucke mk-2, right?
>>53
DC and Isurgi Heavy Industries messed up, you know.
Even though it deploys the Break Field (Barrier)
It’s a bit scary to charge in with a Leon-type machine.
Lion is amazing! Compared to that, there are definitely a certain number of people who want to say that Gespenst is…
It seems they plan to counter Hyuke 2 with Regalion, but seeing Cerberion, are they going to exclude the drill from that?
In reality, when we clashed, I struggled against Lion and Gesshi.
It’s just been manageable because all the riders on the Gesh side are eccentric.
>>57
Isn’t it mostly fighter jets that actually collide?
The production of Geshu is delayed, and only a very small number have been delivered.
It must be an Isurugi operative.
The president is good at that kind of thing, after all.
The performance of the Leon isn’t enough.
Isn’t it better to use Huke if we want to enhance versatility and performance?
Currently, Isurugi Heavy Industries seems a bit off; there’s also that issue with the Altell I was working with.
Honestly, I think the only point where Isurugi is currently beating Mao Corporation is the president’s sex appeal.
If Canis wasn’t a lackey of the invaders, that might have been adopted.
It’s such a waste that the Christmas Level and Canis Series are being criticized.
>>62
This has been a problem since the time of Alblade.
Compared to Geshu, it is still thinner, after all.
I like the smart look of Z-Gerlion and Form.
I really like Relion.
It’s sad that I can use Cerberion and Cyrlion, but not Relion.
I like the appearance, but it makes me think that you need skills comparable to those of the Steel Dragon Squad to master it, the Milonga.
>>67
In other words, the main body’s concept is a dangerous unit leaning towards Weiss, right…?
>>71
I even think it’s amazing that you submitted something like that to a competition.
>>67
Without the ODE system, the performance is only for a few maniacs, and when you wear it, it’s too strong like a Tallgeese and you die.
Well, if you reduce it, the armor becomes thin, so you’ll get hit and die.
Is a mass-produced Hyukke okay…?
In terms of gameplay, it feels like the mechs used by poor organizations like remnants have been around since the time of OG2.
>>68
I think in terms of position within the military, it would be around the likes of Messer or Schwert.
In the end, when Rion is enhanced for high performance, it really reaches a breaking point when it comes to being dependent on the PT; after all, there are limits to using aircraft as an extension.
Due to the enemy’s tendency to suddenly warp in for base attacks or spawn from the ground, it becomes impossible to utilize our strong mobility to suppress the heads of enemies on the move or to execute hit-and-run tactics.
Isurugi created the Mironga to try to take the position of standard mass-production machine from Hyukke, but I think it’s quite terrible.
It looks cool, but it’s a milonga…
>>76
It’s too peaky to ever become a standard production model…
It has no armor as it looks, so if you put ordinary soldiers in it…
It’s tough enough that the enemies are all those capable of creating bullet hell with firepower that even Geshu’s armor can’t handle.
Isn’t it true that other than looking like a total pervert, Isurugi’s Micchan is kind of mediocre?
>>79
The lightness of footwork has its positive aspects as well.
>>79
That person only lives by their thick skin and boldness.
It might be a necessary quality for a merchant, but…
>>79
I think the game is doing its best with Relion, Sairion, Kerberion, and even Christmas-level variations, but it just isn’t coming across to the player.
If Galberus had been mass-produced, Earth! How terrifying that would be… I might have been able to beat up aliens like crazy.
I like Leon, but I dislike Isurugi Heavy Industries.
Micchan really has no judgment when it comes to people.
Well, it’s a character leaning more towards the villain side, so it’s to be expected.
It’s hard not to have a negative impression when it’s clear that it’s not for the sake of humanity on Earth that they’re doing business.