| d6 | Result | Flavor | Effect |
|---|---|---|---|
1 |
AUTO-STABILIZING HARDPOINTS |
Using the best in shock-absorption and steadytech, you can retain accuracy across longer, sustained periods of fire. |
Choose one mount. Weapons attached to this mount gain +1 advantage. |
2 |
OVERPOWER CALIBER |
Instead of the standardized option, you requisition multiple racks of “hot” ammunition – same-bore slugs, with a higher grade of accelerant. |
Choose one weapon. 1/round, when you hit with an attack, you can cause it to deal +1d6 bonus damage. |
3 |
IMPROVED ARMAMENT |
By rerouting power and strengthening systems, you can mount additional weapons beyond the factory recommendations. |
If your mech has fewer than three mounts (excluding integrated mounts), it gains an additional FLEXIBLE mount. |
4 |
INTEGRATED WEAPON |
The empty spaces in your mech’s chassis – inside fists, chest plates, anywhere there’s room – are filled with integrated weapons, ready to fire on reflex. |
Your mech gains a new integrated mount with capacity for one AUXILIARY weapon. This weapon can be fired 1/round as a free action when you fire any other weapon on your mech. It can’t be modified. |
5 |
MOUNT RETROFITTING |
By re-fabricating certain components and hardpoints on your chassis for more efficient distribution, you can increase your mech’s firepower. |
Replace one mount with a MAIN/AUX mount. |
6 |
UNIVERSAL COMPATIBILITY |
The Everest is everywhere: so are the parts you need for a field repair. |
Any time you spend CP to activate a CORE SYSTEM, you may also take a free action to restore all HP, cool all HEAT, and roll 1d20: on 20, regain 1 CP. |