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==House of Darkness War Mechs, may not have a Servitor guiding it==
==House of Darkness War Mechs, may not have a Servitor guiding it==
Okay, so I have looked at the Beyond Light Europa Trailer with Variks. And when I had looked closely at a War Mech when it opened up, it doesn’t have a [[Servitor]] piloting it, just a engine that looks similar to a [[Fallen Walker]]. This happened to three other Mechs, during one of the first trailers. This would mean that the [[House of Darkness]] don’t use Servitors to pilot the Mech and instead uses an engine to power it.
Okay, so I have looked at the Beyond Light Europa Trailer with Variks. And when I had looked closely at a War Mech when it opened up, it doesn’t have a [[Servitor]] piloting it, just a engine that looks similar to a [[Fallen Walker]]. This happened to three other Mechs, during one of the first trailers. This would mean that the [[House of Darkness]] don’t use Servitors to pilot the Mech and instead uses an engine to power it. {{User:Joskaa/Sig}}17:57, September 22, 2020 (EDT)

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House of Darkness War Mechs, may not have a Servitor guiding it

Okay, so I have looked at the Beyond Light Europa Trailer with Variks. And when I had looked closely at a War Mech when it opened up, it doesn’t have a Servitor piloting it, just a engine that looks similar to a Fallen Walker. This happened to three other Mechs, during one of the first trailers. This would mean that the House of Darkness don’t use Servitors to pilot the Mech and instead uses an engine to power it. stickJoskaa, Lion Kell What's the problem? All in a day's work...well for me, (heh heh) 17:57, September 22, 2020 (EDT)