Rudi Calvary "Cleric"
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-Opening lecture at an introductory level Calvary development conference
Mechanics & Inner Workings
The Calvary—intended for medical purposes, but capable of so much more—uses a license-based modular datachip with a highly variable spellcraft library. Loyal members of large organizations are often given access to highly advanced libraries developed by their group's research teams. Often, the libraries are so expansive that exosuit energy must be reserved for only specific spells, generally before a mission. This can take up to an hour, depending on the size of a Calvary's spellcraft library. Due to this modular nature, such a wide variety of Calvary rigs exist that it would be impractical to list them here.
Significance
The Calvary, despite still being far more widespread than its now-legal knockoff (the Hasedar XR-900 "Warlock"), served as its original inspiration. It can therefore be said that, because of the failed lawsuit against Hasedar Forgeworks, Rudi Interstellar was responsible for uplifting its own bitter rival. The Calvary/XR-900 competition grows only more heated with each year, as Hasedar grows into its own as a nascent megacorporation.
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