Gaiaterra: Elysea's Conflict/Sickle

"Let's mow some people down!"

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The Sickle is the anti-infantry walker unit from the Cherdenko era Voshkod. Planned to be voiced by Nigel Pilkington.

History
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Originally designed as a police vehicle for use in fringe republics noted for their "heightened" risk of revolt, the Voshkod KDB-5 Sickle has a compact form factor, four durable steel stilt-legs, and three articulated gunnery positions that make it ideal for urban operations and crowd control. It exceeded expectations in its original role, becoming a mainstay in Voshkod mechanized divisions alongside while escalating Gridania's Kazminov Design Bureau to the upper echelons of the Voshkod weapons manufacturers.

The Sickle's dramatic spiderlike shape quickly deterred crime in some areas. However, occasionally the Sickle had the opposite effect, provoking an already-disrespectful and ungrateful populace into full-on riots and street fighting. It was through several of these incidents that the Voshkod military took notice of the vehicle, for it managed to cut down a staggering number of traitorous men, women, and children in record time. (How foolish they were to poke fun at the Sickle!) In spite of the spindly look of the vehicle, it proved stable and fast enough to allow its three machine gunners a near-perfect vantage point for silencing enemy combatants.

The militarized version of the Sickle features a much sturdier, reinforced leg design that allows the entire vehicle to leap long distances, sending it clear over obstacles such as roadblocks or traffic intersections. The maneuver was intended only to provide these types of tactical advantages, though Soviet authorities have conceded that the Sickle's ability to "flea jump", as Sickle gunners affectionately refer to the technique, has increasingly been used for recreational purposes, which the Party sees a harmless fun and let them be unless combats about to happen. Causing many country areas of occupied (insert continent) to be plagued with hopping Sickles, and very loud WHEEEE's and laughters of a jubilant crew. An unexpected side effect is that Sickle commanders have more practice jumping, which means on the battlefield they can jump to more places, more often.

Since the Sickle was rather expensive and dated, the Zenit Division, already known for their quantity over quality mindset, has since replaced it with the cheaper and unmanned Uran-9 combat drones for anti-infantry and urban combat work, with the rest of the Sickles are sold to their allies.

Trivia

 * The legs of the Sickle in Gaiaterra are based off the Red Alert 2/Mental Omega Terror Drones