"The initial design concept of the first-generation Mecha was a large-scale full-cover exoskeleton. However, due to its enormous size, it could not adopt the mechanical transmission and electromagnetic assistance control mode of exoskeletons and had to use a dual-side feedback system.
"During the early trials, this led to severe coordination issues between the legs and cockpit balance. Even the most skilled pilots would lose balance and fall over whenever the speed reached 15km/h, which led to its nickname as the 'Mecha that only knows how to wrestle,' until the advent of the pelvic shock absorption system that allowed the project to be restarted.
"Even so, the running speed of the first-generation Mecha was only thirty kilometers per hour, and it was incapable of performing complex maneuvers until the development of bionic artificial body technology, which barely led to the creation of the so-called Second Generation Mecha, just managing to avoid frequent falls.