Metus regem, on 05 June 2017 - 05:01 PM, said:
It's funny, when ever someone argues against the Templar, they always got to the MW4 version, rather than the FM:FS or TRO art, as the TRO and FM:FS both show very large sheilding arms, small ST's with near cockpit level high mounts in the ST's. Granted it does have waist level CT mounts and mid belly level arm mounts. The biggest knock against the Templar is lack of internal space (crits) thanks to Endo and an XL engine. How ever based on her art in the two sources I highlighted, I'm sure she would have hit boxes on par with those of the Battlemaster if not better.
To add to my above point:
Templar TRO art, source: TRO 3067 page 95:
This image shows that the large drum sections are still part of the arm, as well as showing little to none of the torso sections stick out past the arms from the sides, meaning fantastic side protection.
Templar Feild Manual Federated Suns (FM:FS) art, page: 162
This image really drives home where the arms meet the ST's as the large drums are still arm, well showing how small the ST's would be as the SSRM/4 and Targeting computer sensor are both located in the ST's at what looks to be cockpit level. Now small ST's from the front mean that it stands a very strong change of being decent to good even with the XL engine.
As both of these images are canon, I would imagine that they would rank higher in terms of inspiration for Alex than MW4 models would. As that was seen to be the case when it came to the Mad Cat Mk. II, his art is more in line with the TRO art than the MW4 art.