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Coffin Cutter
Coffin-Cutter, the Corpse Carver
- The Corpse Carver
Coffin-Cutter was affiliated with PentaCorp during the span of time where he was didn't have sapience.
After he gained sapience, Coffin-Cutter would form the Corpse-Patrol alongside other robots like him that exhibited the Spectre-4 Mutation and the Spectre-3 Mutation as well as those that also had the Spectre-5 Mutation, making Coffin-Cutter unaligned.
Following the Intellan Skirmish in which the Corpse-
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- Coffin Cutter is around 24 feet tall, making him noticeably taller than the average Mecharus and almost double the size of the smaller Mecharus. He uses this size to maintain tactical superiority over his opponents. However, Coffin Cutter's size also means that a sufficiently skilled Mech of the smaller type can circumvent most of Coffin Cutter's tactics in battle.
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Coffin-Cutter was created on August 21, 2040 via manual creation from Aborium, Resilium, Trassium, and various other assorted Ores.
Coffin-Cutter was originally a non-sapient machine designated 'C-819' made for manual labor and combat, with the only thing distinguishing it from a normal drone being a high computation rate.
Once a sufficient number of Mecharus was created, the 4th Alkaline Games commenced.
C-819 fought several drones during his stint in the Games, winning against BoomBust, Agamemnon, Blindor, Dead Hand, and twenty-one other enemy combatants.
However, C-819 was also killed nineteen times by other drones, such as Ajax, Gourmantis, Cauterizor, Chainpain, Circuit Lord, Crackshot, and other powerful combatants. This would lead to Rematerialzation Burnout, seemingly killing the powerful drone.
One of the garbage bots, Despo tossed C-819 into the Sea of Ruin, a massive pile of corpses located in what was supposed to be a landfill, but was repurposed as an impromptu morgue.
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- Coffin-Cutter likes crushing the heads of random corpses that he finds in the area. He likes the sound they make when they finally succumb to the strength of his hands.
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Coffin Cutter
Coffin-Cutter, the Corpse Carver
- The Corpse Carver
Coffin-Cutter was affiliated with PentaCorp during the span of time where he was didn't have sapience.
After he gained sapience, Coffin-Cutter would form the Corpse-Patrol alongside other robots like him that exhibited the Spectre-4 Mutation and the Spectre-3 Mutation as well as those that also had the Spectre-5 Mutation, making Coffin-Cutter unaligned.
Following the Intellan Skirmish in which the Corpse-
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- Coffin Cutter is around 24 feet tall, making him noticeably taller than the average Mecharus and almost double the size of the smaller Mecharus. He uses this size to maintain tactical superiority over his opponents. However, Coffin Cutter's size also means that a sufficiently skilled Mech of the smaller type can circumvent most of Coffin Cutter's tactics in battle.
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Coffin-Cutter was created on August 21, 2040 via manual creation from Aborium, Resilium, Trassium, and various other assorted Ores.
Coffin-Cutter was originally a non-sapient machine designated 'C-819' made for manual labor and combat, with the only thing distinguishing it from a normal drone being a high computation rate.
Once a sufficient number of Mecharus was created, the 4th Alkaline Games commenced.
C-819 fought several drones during his stint in the Games, winning against BoomBust, Agamemnon, Blindor, Dead Hand, and twenty-one other enemy combatants.
However, C-819 was also killed nineteen times by other drones, such as Ajax, Gourmantis, Cauterizor, Chainpain, Circuit Lord, Crackshot, and other powerful combatants. This would lead to Rematerialzation Burnout, seemingly killing the powerful drone.
One of the garbage bots, Despo tossed C-819 into the Sea of Ruin, a massive pile of corpses located in what was supposed to be a landfill, but was repurposed as an impromptu morgue.
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- Coffin-Cutter likes crushing the heads of random corpses that he finds in the area. He likes the sound they make when they finally succumb to the strength of his hands.
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