
Model: COED 199
Manufacturer: ZenCo Inc.
Weapons: .84 Caliber MGs (1 per arm)
Equipment: heavy duty tank treads, 3" thick steel-aluminum alloy, 2 large tank engines
Details: 5,673 lbs, top speed of 62 mph, 19'9" tall
History:
Designed by the (Universal Institution of Technologies) this all-terrain, heavy duty mech stands at exactly 19'9". The COED series was originally designed to carry heavy loads through cold, ice covered terrain, the first model in the series was the COED-POW model, which came with a snow plow and heavy-duty treads by factory default. The COED series was later bought by ZenCo Inc. who modified the COED 9.0Turbo for military use. The COED 199 was born. ZenCo began selling these models for 425 zead each. They sold these units to military companies, mercenaries and pirates. They made a fortune. But, in the late 2000's the UFIW closed ZenCo down when they found out they were selling weapons to pirates and mercenaries. The COED series is no longer in production, but you can still buy them on the black market for 175 zead a piece.
Model: Terragen 400
Manufacturer: Terragen Weapon Industries
Weapons: .64 Caliber MGs (1 per arm)
Equipment: 2 specially designed legs made for speed, 1" carbon fiber plating, piston-drived engine
Details: 2,128 lbs, top speed of 112 mph, 18'6" tall
History:
Designed by famous American inventor and mechanical engineer, (creator of the HouseHelper Bot) Tyson R. Lenenbolm, he originally sold the Terragen 0-1 to CAT for use at industrial sites and construction sites. Later on the UCF noticed the potential of the Terragen 0-1, and tried to buy Mr. Lenenbolm's creation for half a million zead. Linenbolm declined the offer after seeing he could make a fortune off of his design. Mr. Lenenbolm eventually saved up enough money to buy his own large-scale factory. The Terragen Weapon Industries were born. Lenenbolm eventually decided to design a new mech for militaristic purposes. He bought several hundred licences from the UFIW to produce weapons legally. Several designs were put into production over the years (over which time Mr. Lenenbolm bought 3 more factories) before the Terragen400 was passed. To this date the Terragen400 is the most popular mech in the Terragen series.