Originally posted on 8 January 2018.
I have a propensity towards joining certain organisations if it means I get access to something I really want. So it comes as no surprise that when I became aware I was technically qualified to join up and become a powered airframe suit pilot, I jumped at the opportunity. Fortunately for me, his previous "military experience" serving as part of the Royal Airfleet looked very good on my recruitment papers, and I soon found myself whisked away to a remote airbase where I'd finally get to see one of these suits up close, maybe even fly one!
Fast forward a few seminars and training days, plus a lot of physicals, theory testing, and background checks, I was finally in line to take one out for a training flight. Since as it turned out, the suits had smart AI, they could allow even a novice with no experience to safely train in the field.
Unfortunately for me, there seems to be a slight problem with my suit, the helmet just won't go on, despite my best attempts to do so, I'm sure I'll find a way to solve this issue, I've beaten worse problems before!
A comission I got from from the talented Vawfag.
The colouring, background, and some minor changes to the lineart were performed by myself.
Aida belongs to Vawfag.