I scream, you scream, we all scream for...a burger cone?!



I am delighted to introduce the perfect combination of two food items everyone loves: Burgers and ice cream



The burger comes with a quarter pound of beef (looks kind of raw tbh...), a few onion rings, a huge tomato slice and some salad with sauce.

After you ate the burger, the ice cream flavour of your choice is right in the cone underneath it!

A juicy burger and a dessert in one meal and all of this for the low low price of only 2.99 $ !

Order now and enjoy your meal.



Combat Efficiency

Many people shoot the hallow yet somewhat sturdy burger cone and ignore the bottom part.

The little tank the burger cone is mounted on is a neat and compact little medic.

The view the guns have is excellent and it is not very hard to connect all 6 beams to ground or hovering units.

Overall, apart from spending a ridiculous amount of CPU on the burger cone, the medic tank on the bottom is somewhat efficient though rather squishy.



Build

To make the burger cone as light as possible, full armour cubes were only used where not possible otherwise due to cosmetic reasons. It mostly consists of prisms, inner cubes and tetras.

As shown in the 7. picture, a special Tier 5 skeleton in the inside makes sure not to loose huge chunks of the shell every time damage is received.

The caterpillar tracks are not protected on the outside but provide a great amount of movability and tanky mounts for the nanotech disruptors.

A small amount of tri-forcing was applied to the medic tank the burger cone is mounted on.

I did not use hover blades to build e.g. a core inside of the burger because of the exposure and the high CPU cost to make it actually move while staying in Tier 5.



Further Information

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This build was inspired by the 'ice cream sandwich' robots (4 B TX-1 electroplates).