Senshi Subarashi

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Senshi Subarashi was one of several Shoshin Heavy Industry first-generation Lorica models, designed heavily off of their contributions to the Lorica Prima test models. In spite of its name, "Wonderful Soldier", the model never actually saw wartime use. After a complete readout of all technical data related to the project was published by renegade employee and Project Clarity operative Junichi Satoyama, company leadership cancelled the project, with only one example having been produced.

The most successful elements of the design were instead kept on hand and were eventually used in the company's iconic Heitei and Hoshinosenshi product lines, introduced during and after the Third World War. Instead, the copmpany shifted funding to the mostly-new-engineering Lupus design, which it was quick to offer up to its state partners.