Gaiaterra: Elysea's Conflict/Śmiały

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The PZM-7 "Śmiały" is a "light tank" walker of the Seven Elemental Alliances of Teyvat. This unit is planned to be voiced by Max Mittelman

History
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When the Elementals had escaped the Protectorate they had managed to steal almost every every blueprint of their mechas, a good haul, were they not the obsolete prototypes used in the GVAW.

Undeterred, and desperately needing vehicles, the Elemental looks towards the blueprints and began working ways to modernize them, some were simple retrofits, others had completely strayed from the original draft, and some were even broken up and mixed with another blueprint to make a completely new model. And one of the mechs that had a major retrofit was the old Striker units, the precursor of the VX.

Infamous for its paper-thin armor and lacking the flight capability of the Tengu to compensate. The Striker was considered a failure aong the Protectorates until it was revamped into the Chopper VX, safe to say the Elementals shared the same sentiment. And had gone through many trials before it found its role.

By the end the designers had realized that if the Striker's armor can't be improved and it's pretty light, why not make it faster? Thus they worked on improving its engines, making it the fastest mech of the Elementals, and replacing its old bolt-action with a faster semi-auto, drastically increasing the Striker's rate of fire. Turning the mech into the Elementals scout and flanker, with many first-time mech pilots being given the Striker to control, due to it being the easiest mech to handle, before moving onto the more advanced mechs. Though many of the designers still felt that the new Striker was still underwhelming.

But its full potential didn't reach until the battle of (insert). Where a Striker, having lost its gun arm in the battle, had begun charging towards the enemy and smashing them apart with an improvised club, using its speed to close the distance or move to the enemies behind for a backstab. And though the pilot was eventually overwhelmed and destroyed. His action had bought the Elementals enough time to regroup and counterattack.

In the aftermath, the designers relook at the Striker, alongside their recent discovery of the visions, with the Striker being the first mech to be given a vision, channeling the power of geo to form a club that not only shatters nearly anything struck but also producing shards which it can use to protect itself. But in further tests they realized how risky the Striker's new tactics were since it was a fragile mech, already infamous for being a metal coffin as the harness makes it impossible to escape in time, tasked with charging at an enemy to get into melee range. Thus Striker pilots often jump at the chance to change mechs. But as reports pile in they notice something.

There was a small force of Striker pilots who refused to advance, instead choosing to further hone their skills in mastering their Strikers. These pilots have often shown to be thrill seekers and warriors, often charging with their mech club to bash the enemy or to protect their allies by being the bait, often times their reckless actions had saved many of their forces, the most famous being Striker pilot Mitchell "Mitter" Maxwell, who had saved his company by facing down three Oni mechs and emerging victorious. Eventually, it led to other Elemental forces calling the Strikers Śmiały, meaning "bold" in (insert language), due to the fact that their pilots must be fearless to charge at the enemy in what is essentially a coffin on legs. Something which their pilots took on with pride. Officially redubbing the Striker units.

Guardians of the Tacitus

 * Griffin MPF Light Tank (Aquila)
 * Acolyte Tank
 * Sheridan
 * Bulldog (Alliance)
 * Falcon (ADI)
 * Vanguard Light Tank (Protectorate)
 * AMX-10RC (Andora)
 * Hopper Tank (Empire)
 * Semple (Community)
 * Crocodile Hovertank (Dragon Clan)
 * KV1 Scorpion (Serpent Clan)

Destroyers of Balthazar

 * T-62M1 Jaguar (Voshkod)
 * Scorpion Light Tank (Brotherhood)
 * Panzer III (Horde)
 * Sand Scorpion (MLA)
 * Mantis (Collective)
 * Hotchkiss Tank (Encantadia)
 * Panhard EBR (Adamya)
 * Razorback (Scrin)

Neutrals

 * Scimitar Tank (Coalition)
 * Chaos AMX-10RC (Heralds)
 * T1 Cunningham (Order)
 * M4A1 Sherman "Beagle" (Survivors)
 * Carmel (Syndicate)
 * Scorpio (Conglomerate)
 * Salamander Scout Vehicle (Legion)

DLC

 * Draco Tank (Federation)
 * ... (Corona)
 * ... (Party)
 * ... (Skynet)
 * ... (Dominion)
 * PZM-7 "Śmiały" (Elemental)
 * ... (Autocracy)
 * T-34-85 (League)
 * ... (Swarm)
 * Ru 251 (Pirates)
 * Mattock (Elona)
 * Jarmila II (Ascalia)
 * Kürassier (Confederation)
 * Ikv 91 (Kingdom)
 * ... (Goo)
 * Rooikat (Security)
 * SP IC (Imperium)
 * ... (Dynasty)
 * T-70 (Warlords)
 * ... (Cult)
 * Charioteer (Raiders)
 * Renault FT (Theocracy)
 * M2A4 Slammer UP (ASA)
 * Underhive Tankette (Insurgents)
 * B1 Centauro (Bastion)
 * ... (Guardians)
 * ... (Hierarchy)
 * ... (Sundered)
 * PT-85 (Ecumene)
 * Cruiser Tank (Concordat)
 * ... (Contingent)
 * ... (Rangers)
 * ... (Eden)
 * ... (InGen)
 * ... (Hallows)
 * M24 Chaffee (Commune)
 * Walker Bulldog
 * ... (Clique)
 * Renault Otsu (Guild)
 * ... (Threat)
 * H-8 “Kranesca” (Traders)