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Lorebro /aco/8867151#8868854
6/18/2025, 8:17:25 PM
>"The Battlestation has, in total, 9 turrets and 4 cannon. The Battlestation is propelled on spiked tracks, crushing all in its inexorable path to ruin. Yeah, i can tell Astaroth wrote this, that's way too dramatic. Such a terror tank would be slow if it were to use even the largest mortal engines, but fortunately for Astaroth it has been outfitted with a miniature Soul Furnace. With this, it can reach a top speed of 35 MPH...one fast son-of-a-gun...Uh, the inside of the Battlestation is mostly auto-loaders working the cannons, freeing space for ammunition and a command center; the only crew within the Battlestation other than the gunners are the driver, the commander, and the engineer. From within the Battlestation, strikes can be radioed in, orders issued, and plans drawn up. With all this weaponry, the Battlestation is certainly a huge target. This is what caused most of the development hell: how to protect the Battlestation from anything that could be thrown at it. Heh, hell pun. Anywho, Astaroth and Beelzebub, once she was released from the Abyss, created powerful runes of protection. These were stamped onto every single piece of armor, from gun turrets to tracks to chassis. This, combined with the nigh-impossible forging process and the 152.4 mm, that's 6 inches, armor, has made the Battlestation all but invincible. Using a stolen M1 Abrams and squadron to test its resilience, the Battlestation didn't even suffer a dent, not even at point-blank range. The Abrams can normally pierce up to 21 inches, or uh, 540mm of armor, however the magic-enhanced armor of the Battlestation renders the MBT powerless. In contrast, the Battlestation's cannons destroyed the Abrams in one shot, annihilating the captured squadron with hellfire!"
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