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The melding of organic lifeforms and advanced technology can be a tricky proposition: both fields must be sustained properly and evenly. While the organic side of things can be accomplished quite "naturally," the technological side requires dedication, hard work, and perfection. This is the job of the Biomek Constructors.
An Engineer is essential to the race's survival; they are the masters of practicality, unafraid to get their hands dirty, and able to fix anything that is broken, no matter how broken - or not. Engineers are curious by nature, and often draw inspiration from other race's inventions to enhance Human technology. Of course, other races aren't content to just give away their technology - it is usually gained in battle, and the Engineers are more than able to acquire these raw materials on their own.
To maintain their edge in combat, Humans modify their vehicles and add new types of technologies to various chassis. While Engineers play a critical role in this enhancement, they must also keep an eye out for their own safety. It's unlikely you'll find them leading a charge on an enemy stronghold, but they can hold their own in combat, making use of beam generators that have a variety of uses, from limiting vehicle performance, disrupting weapons fire, and can even destroy enemies entirely. Engineers can be formidable opponents.
Constructors are the ultimate scavengers, able to make use of any piece of scrap or junk, utilizing the Biomek's highly advanced nanotechnology. They can deconstruct objects on the molecular level, are able to create new useful items from random wreckage, create swarms of nanobots, and even repair destroyed vehicles in the field.
In combat, the Constructor can be a tough opponent to crack. Their manipulation of nanotechnology can give them various defensive bonuses, and Constructors can build and use offensive nanobots practically as needed. Constructors are also able to repair their allies during combat - a factor their opponents should well be aware of when engaging groups of Biomeks. |
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