Imperial war machine

Overview

The Imperial war machine[note 1] was a flying exo-suit used by Jay during his time as a bounty hunter.

History

History[]

Their Draconic Majesty's Request[]

Rogue used the imperial war machine as he pursued Ras in the skies near the World Forest. After several unsuccessful attempts at downing Ras' jet with explosives, the tiger released the jet's drone to down the bounty hunter. Unable to shake the drone, Rogue released himself from the armor and set it to autopilot, where it then lured the drone away by flying downwards towards the ground. The drone ultimately succeeded in downing the suit, with its crashed remains later being discovered by Arin and Ras inside the World Forest.

Crashing Together[]

Rogue used the imperial war machine to capture Ras by surprise, trapping him is a long cable. When Arin caught up to him, Rogue used his armor to fight Arin and throw him around a tree. Just as he was about to finish Arin, Sora used her Technology to activate the glider and caused him to fly into a tree.

The Shatter Dragon[]

Rogue flew to Thunderfang's prison to capture Ras, although Arin thwarted his attempts and damaged the armor.

Functions

Functions[]

An exo-suit designed and built by Jay[1] to assist him on missions. Jay had equipped his armor with a glider built into the back. The armor had weapons such as lightning bombs, a long grappling cable to ensnare targets, and built-in blasters. The suit's autopilot can make the suit fly independently in certain situations, such as when Jay is out of the suit. Jay also has a remote to call the suit to pick him up. The suit is also adapted for close-combat, being fast and strong to fight smaller opponents.

Appearances
Trivia

Trivia[]

  • The head of this armor is based on a dragon, although the arc in the wings was based on bird wings.[2]
  • The armor could be seen as foreshadowing to Rogue's true identity. As Jay was seen trying to fly with wings in his flashback when meeting Master Wu in the original series.
  • Although Jay appears in four sets as Rogue, his armor never appears.
Gallery

Gallery[]

Notes

Notes[]

  1. Translated from "Imperiale Kampfmaschine" from the German audiobook version of "Crashing Together."
Translations

Translations[]

Language Name
German Imperiale Kampfmaschine[3]
References