Board Thread:Off Topic/@comment-24534644-20170418041049/@comment-3965075-20170429015051

Sentry 616 wrote: That war sounds like it was at decades ago. This would still be a cutting edge robot, and back then, it would likely have been beyond bleeding edge. In addition, not Even the Schnee family was seen to have robotic staff, though I don't recall seeing any staff besides Klein.

I could see chemicals and acid (potentially) working, but I find bio weapons, which are entirely different, working on Grimm to be quite unlikely. I've discussed this before. If bioweapons worked on Grimm, they would likely be employed, and how are germs and viruses supposed to affect the magical hell-goo constructs? They aren't biological in nature.

The only bioweapons I can see working on Grimm are the Imperium's Virus bombs from Warhammer 40k, but that's only because  they are designed to turn entire biomes into fuel for planet scouring firestorm.

No I meant plugging into the mech to assist by providing additional processing power for say, target acquisition and data analysis. Well, Agrippa was part of a serect bioweapons project commissioned by the Atlesian Council to create a weapon that would only affect Faunus. A number of robotic assistants were created to aid them, H4Z3 among them. He's also the only surviving one (or at least the only remaining one with some of the data from the project intact.)

Admittablly, when I thought of the mech, I thought of his primary agenda of targeting people rather than Grimm. He does have acid-based weapons on hand (and that chainsaw as well), so he at least has some defense againist grimm.

...Now that last paragraph is making me think of Minicons. I did consider having H4Z3 piloting/combining with a smaller mech to control himself, but after looking at that... Powerlinx !