A brief description of the Knight-level Titan

The drivers of the Knight-level Titans www.biquge.info are all genuine knights from various feudal worlds... In the past, the Cult of the Mechanics sent search teams of many mechanical priests to the outlying regions of the galaxy, and their main mission was to search for the remnants of STC technology. It is said that these priests did not find the STC, but found several civilizations that had degenerated back to the human world of the feudal era... These worlds are generally divided into empires, which fight each other to claim each other's lands. The priests of the Cult of the Mechanicus have a great interest in these feudal worlds, and in addition to searching for STCs, they help the knights who have shown kindness to the priests, teaching them the power of civilization and the knowledge of weapons... IN EXCHANGE, THE KNIGHTS WILL PROTECT THE PRIEST FROM THE ILL-INTENTIONED ORCS OR ELDAR WHILE SEARCHING FOR THE STC...

In the process of getting along, the priests found that although the knights were brave and good at fighting, the ancient methods of warfare and chivalry made them always unable to coordinate together. (Personal heroism =.=) So the Cult of God invented combat equipment for these knights that "suited their fighting style" - the Knight-Paladin miniature titan

This miniature Titan was designed according to the idea of the Titan - heavy firepower, thick armor . However, like a giant knight's armor, it only takes one person to operate. Equipped with a Titan weapon as the primary firepower (the most common ones are VulcanMega-bolters or VolcanoCannons), the off-hand is usually a large powered weapon. Knight-Paladin proved to have a huge advantage in squad and solo combat. (Nonsense, sweeping people with volcanic cannons has all the advantages come out)

Knowledge is power, and with the help of the Mechanics Cult, these knights are... The knights of the neighboring countries are simply not able to compete with the mechanical knights equipped with advanced weapons, let alone the bandits and robbers around them... Soon, the empires supported by the Cult of the Mechanicus overwhelmingly united their planets. In order to repay the favor of the Cult of the Mechanicus, these lords have stated that they and their descendants will be under the command of the Cult of the Mechanicus for eternity. Over time, these feudal worlds were transformed into unique knightly worlds by the Cult of the Mechanicus. The knightly world generally serves a specific casting world, providing it with minerals, food, and human resources. And their most important offering is that the knight world will send their most elite knights to the casting world to be the pilots of the Knight-Paladin. Now, Knight-Paladin exists as an important component of the Cult of Mechanicus army. Fire support and assault forces for the Heavy Titans and Skitarii Corps. Compared with the "civilized people" of the highly developed world, the feudal education and life instead made the knights rich in loyalty and noble chivalry, and in many battles to defend the casting world, they fought until the last moment... I wonder if this counts as a kind of irony?