Er, Actually Tom already claimed the Chronomancer, sorry I had just updated it when you were browsing over it. Technomancer is the only left sadly. I'm actually surprised the Technomancer was the last to go, I would have thought it would have been snatched up sooner. Ah well.
As an aside, I should probably post up a little RPing guide to the Shogun so that everyone will know precisely what it is they are, because the concept is fluid and expandable, but there are a couple rules I'd like you to follow about them.
First off is Shogun construction: They are modular, sort of like lego blocks, any part of one shogun drone might easilly become a different part of another, but thier constomability doesn't end there. They can take things from thier environment and graft them into thier structure. There is a network of Shogun drones which exsist all the time, but these are simply the eys and ears of the Shogun network. Most of the time the Shogun remain as seemingly inert materials.
Fighting the Shogun: The first battle with a Shogun is always simple because an ordinary shogun is not constructed to fight, but every action that is taken in combat with a Shogun is observed from a thousand angles and sent through the shogun network which will then construct a specialist drone to fight your character specifically. These drones take little time to construct as a host of builder drones will converge and meld together to create the specialist system. They're built so fast because thier pieces are held together by a reversed polarity repulsion field (Like a powerful magnet that works on everything) so when they are destroyed, they simply fall appart in a sort of shower of random looking bits.
Shogun Hierarchy: The Shogun work the same way that the cells of a human body work. They each do thier own thing autonimously most of the time, 95% of them are simply there to ensure the proper running of the shogun. There are 'Brain bots' which are hidden everywhere across the planet and stay in constant comunication via and network of subspace transmitters. The brain bots do the thinking like the cells of the brain, and the network of relays act like the synaptic pathways or nerve tree which transmit orders to applicable drones. The whole system is increadibly smooth and fluid, and updates happen constantly. The Shogun's attention is limited however, because the story of these Five augments is not the only thing occupying thier attention so for story telling purposes, you can safely have the Shogun ignore your characters unless they do something really obvious.
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