"Individually, each of our Glitter Boys outgun and outrange the Goblins by a significant margin. The problem is that we never face just one. Not even two to one. Four, Five, It may be ten to one. Numbers like that, we simply cannot fight. In that last engagement, we lost a total of four Glitter Boys. Granted, we took down sixteen of the rebel armors but that loss ratio just does not work."
- Captain Ryan Graham, Fourth Glitter Boy Company
Unlike the reformed Soviet Union, the Chinese Military never operated cyborg soldiers in large numbers. Instead, like the Western powers, they preferred power armor designs. They also exported their designs to much of the Third World. Most United States designs were only exported to the American's closest allies. The Chinese "Troll" armor was the most well know although the "Goblin" was produced in far larger numbers.
As might be expected, it was far cheaper to manufacture than the Troll. Like the "Troll", the name "Goblin" was never an official title but one given by American troops who had to face them most commonly in Central and South America. They were used mostly for military purposes although law enforcement used them for riot control as well. Several major battles against these "Goblins" were fought by Glitter Boy or SAMAS units often with the American forces badly outnumbered even though they had superior technology. In many ways, the "Goblin" is quite similar to the earlier United States GPA-01 armor and the designs share quite a bit of technology.
Produced in incredible numbers by the NORINCO factories, many of these armors survived the coming of the Rifts. The number appears to have been potentially in the hundreds of thousands although most were retained by the Chinese military. How many actually survived in China itself is unknown but large numbers survived in South America and Central America. Many of the survivors have found their way into the hands of mercenary companies. In their hands, the armors are still considered quite effective.
Mostly it is operators hand making spare parts for these armors after the coming of the Rifts. Some parts from other designs are also adapted for the "Goblin." As well, there are several mechanics who specialize in restoring damaged and wrecked "Goblin" power armors. As of yet, no company produces new versions of this armor although it would be a fairly simple design to reproduce. It would be an interesting alternative to the Chipwell designs for the low end market.
The power armor is a ground only design with a top speed of a bit over one hundred and twenty kilometers per hour. It can leap but does not have any boosters to extend leaps. Power is produced by a fusion reactor which appears to be a modified but slightly smaller version of the reactor which powered the US-GPA-01 power armor. Normal core life is around eight years. The styling of the KRS-10 is quite basic although there are some superficial similarities to the Triax Terrain Hopper although the NORINCO design is quite a bit more bulky. Compared to many designs, the KRS-10 is only comparatively lightly armored and is not in the same class as the USA-GPA-01. It does offer far better protection than virtually any body armor and is protected at a similar level to a Terrain Hopper.
The design is armed for both anti-personnel roles and to deal with heavier armor. To deal with heavy stuff, the armor mounts a quad box launcher on the left shoulder. These four mini-missiles can be fired one at a time or can be ripple fired at a single target. The second weapon is an eight millimeter multi-barrel liquid propellant weapon mounted on the right shoulder. While it is powerful enough to damage heavy armor when firing bursts, it is most effective against more lightly armored troops. It is quite similar to the weapon carried on the USA-GPA-01 power armor and is most likely a copy of the American design. Payload is five hundred and ten rounds although the rarity of ammunition sometimes causes operators to leave the weapon empty. If a modern copy of the power armor was developed, this is most likely to be replaced by a pulse laser or other weapon system while the mini-missile launcher would be likely retained. Hand held weapons such as energy rifles and rail guns can also be used.
Model Type: KRS-10
Class: Armored Infantry Assault Suit
Crew: One
M.D.C. by Location:
| Quad Mini-Missile Box Launcher (Left Shoulder): | 50 | |
| NORINCO LPG-8 Liquid Propellant Gatling Gun (Right Shoulder): | 40 | |
| Arms (2): | 40 each | |
| Legs (2): | 60 each | |
| [1] Head: | 65 | |
| [2] Main Body: | 180 |
Notes:
[1] Destroying the head of the power armor will eliminate all forms
of optical enhancements and sensory systems. The pilot is forced to rely
on his own human vision and senses. Furthermore, all power armor Combat
bonuses to strike, parry, and dodge are lost! Note: The head
is a small and difficult target to hit. Consequently, it can only be hit
when a character makes a called shot and even then the attacker is - 4
to strike.
[2] Depleting the M.D.C. of the main body will shut the armor down
completely, making it useless.
Speed:
Running: 74.56 mph (120 kph) maximum. Note that the act of running
does tire out its operator, but at 10% of the usual fatigue rate thanks
to the robot exo-skeleton.
Leaping: The powerful robot legs can leap up to 21.3 feet (6.5
m) high or across.
Underwater Capabilities: The KRS-10 can also walk along the
bottom of the sea at about 25% of its normal running speed.
Maximum Ocean Depth: 1,000 feet (305 meters).
Statistical Data:
Height: 9.19 feet (2.80 meters)
Width: 4.10 feet (1.25 meters)
Length: 3.94 feet (1.20 meters)
Weight: 617.29 lbs (285 kg) fully armed
Physical Strength: Equal to a P.S. 28
Cargo: None
Power System: Nuclear, average energy life is 8 years.
Black Market Cost: 650,000 credits for a new or fully operational
KRS-10 Power Armor.
Weapon Systems:
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