And of course besides the Type "E", "P", "U", and "A" models, there's also the the Type "C" mil-spec model. Of course, with all the special notes it'd need, it might as well be a separate line entirely...



I mean yeah, it'd have *most* of the same parts as the Type "A" model (with some variant parts), but with "high-agility" variant Flutter-Flappers, a "compact" model Parasprite Whip, option delete on the Cutie Mark, "nightvision" variant Pony Peepers, Integral Armor, and of course Speed Holes (which double as shock absorption for the integral armor during high-force landings), it's clearly a model designed to operate long-term in much more demanding environments than the standard Type E/P/U/A models are meant to continuously operate in. I suppose the integral Chameleon Apparatus should be mentioned too, although it tends to be a bit of an energy drain while in use...



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