In case someone is interested... the Charger hero is MechWarrior Terry Ford:
"Once considered the luckiest MechWarrior in the Successor States, Ford piloted the “Number Seven” up until his rather unlucky death during a raid with the Ninth Illician Rangers. Notorious for surviving hits that would’ve destroyed Atlases and Banshees in droves, Ford refused to allow anyone to repair his ’Mech aside from himself and an astech. The Seven was upgraded numerous times but never performed at optimal efficiency—partly due to Ford’s meager technical skills. The Seven’s luck fi nally ran out when Ford leapt off an embankment intent on giving a Sorenson’s Sabres Longbow a “Highlander Burial.” Instead, the gyro overreacted to the freefall and Ford managed to send the Seven into a tremendous face plant that took his life.
The Seven was claimed as salvage by the Sabres but despite a complete rebuild, it was plagued incessantly with constant glitches, malfunctions, and errors. The Seven eventually disappeared from the Sabres’ roster—one rumor has the pilot-less Seven “accidentally” falling out of a DropShip during a combat drop drill."
(TRO:3039)
Reading that, it's kind of ironic to give the hero Mech JJ in MWO...
The Hatamoto-Chi is probably that of Daniel Sorenson, and it seems to be based on his second Mech with some MWO adjustments.
I think the Charger is a sensible choice. I am not totally happy with its head but I'll wait for the 3d-model. I'd love to get my hands on the CGR-1A1.
The Hatamoto-Chi on the other hand... I am a Steiner loyalist. This Mech is target practice.
Edited by FLG 01, 31 August 2018 - 05:49 PM.