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==Appearance== Withdrawal was in between [[Caryatid]] and [[Finale]] in height, but wore an exoskeleton that [[Antares]] described as an "agility frame"; the frame consisted of spray-painted metal bars which seemed to buckle under its own weight, which offered little actual defense but possessed mechanical feet and arms that extended his limbs by two feet. Withdrawal also wore a simple mask comprised of a plate of metal with glowing pink eyes, attached to a rubbery hood.<ref name=8.8e1>The guy was the tinker of the group, it looked like- and it was good they had one, given the ‘malfunction’ part of the group’s name. He would have been between the two girls in height, except for his suit. I hesitated to call it power armor, exactly. Power armor implied armor that was heavy enough that it needed machine power to move- remove that power and the tinker was stuck. The stuck part probably held true, but this guy had no armor.<br/><br/>No, if I had to come up with a term for this guy, I would have called it an agility frame. It didn’t thicken his body, but stretched it out, with an mechanical extension adding two feet to his legs, long mechanical gloves that started at his wrists extending the arms much the same way, and a lightweight set of bars and discs providing the bare minimum of strength to hoist what looked like a syringe filled with maybe ten gallons of pink fluid. The syringe’s needle wasn’t the only mount at the front of the fluid’s case, and various other tools or attachments surrounded the front end of the cylinder, all in metal of varying shades, glosses, and textures.<br/><br/>The frame was made on a budget, given how the spray paint had settled on different pieces in different ways, and it was almost buckling between the guy’s lean weight and the weight of the cylinder, to the point that the line of mechanical foot to calf to thigh formed a curve, not a straight line. His mask was a simple one, a circular plate of metal with eyeholes cut out, worn over a hood of something rubbery that clung to his head. The eyes glowed pink. - [https://www.parahumans.net/2018/07/28/beacon-8-8/ Excerpt] from [[Beacon 8.8]]</ref> His suit is usually red-pink, with silvery elements that connect it to the exoskeleton.<ref name="pilotsuit"/> On a different occasion, Withdrawal's costume glowed teal or yellow-orange rather than pink.<ref>I glanced at Withdrawal, who was standing off to one side, glowing teal tonight, not pink. - [https://www.parahumans.net/2018/10/30/polarize-10-3/ Excerpt] from [[Polarize 10.3]]</ref> It is, presumably, saturated with his nanomachines and has a built-in delivery system.<ref>The chemical in his syringe turned yellow. Veins crawled across his costume, yellow, and the fabric turned yellow where it had been pink. The lenses shifted color too, to orange. - [https://www.parahumans.net/2020/03/17/last-20-7/ Excerpt] from [[Last 20.7]]</ref>
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