>>>>>[I've seen a Chinpira in action, once. Some damn fool thought it would be a good idea to have a few of them guard a Zero zone as a dry run before opening them up for military sales. Won't say where or when, natch, but those things scragged two of the team before we even knew what hit us. We scrapped the run then and there, and got the hell out. Only reason I'm alive is because they keyed on the troll with the assault cannon as the highest priority and reduced her to a fine red mist in an instant.
For home defense, one of those things will put the fear of god into anyone who isn't too far around the bend to care. Just remember you'll need to have it networked to take advantage of the tacnet. For training, though, you're likely better off with one of the Otomo models. The Chinpira is really just an excuse to carry multiple heavy guns to bear on the same target. The Otomo is metahuman-sized and -shaped, and can use metahuman gear, which makes it a better sparring partner. Unless your view of 'training' involves dodging tank rounds.
And yeah, Xerena, it worried me for a bit, too. I could barely cast the spell at all with the mana that weak, so I was stretching my abilities to even bring that off. That's why I try to avoid overcasting if I can. In a real fight, messing yourself up like that can mean the difference between getting out or getting killed. And against the things that I'd really think it was necessary, like the dragon, there wouldn't be any point in using spells against it directly. Better to channel everything into calling a large enough spirit that, when it rides me, I can count on its power adding serious strength to my blows, and allowing my blade to cut through armor easier.]<<<<<
--Iceblade (17:28:39/02-19-74)