The base chassis, while somewhat difficult to repair, is
more than capable of supporting the power armor's
equipment and armor plating. The inside cavity is filled
with an adjustable padding, allowing operators of many
different sized to pilot the machine. Each arm is fit with a
battle claw that can be operated as if it were the pilot's
own hand with the use of a sensor equipped glove
located inside the enlarged lower arm cavity. While both
claws can be activated at the same time, usually the pilot
keeps one hand free to operate the various other controls.
These claws allow the Sapphire to attach themselves to
BattleMechs and perform swarm attacks. By removing
your hand from the control glove the pilot can access one
of two mirror control panels, allowing the armor to be
piloted with equally by right or left handed people.
Functions include adjusting the heads up display, optical
enhancements, targeting computer, radar and
communications settings. The Controls are also used to
fire the weapon systems and activate the jump boosters.
A large advanced myromer system in the legs allows the
Sapphire, once up to full speed, to cover 7.5 meters in every
bound. With 2 strides every second the Sapphire can reach
speeds of 54 kilometers per hour. Its great speed allows it
to advance on most units, especially tanks, with ease.
The strength of the legs can also easily cushion the
operator during landings. The small laser provides the
Sapphire with ample firepower for a unit so light, while the
laser rifle can be employed against un-armored infantry to
conserve power. The Sapphire is far more utilitarian than the
standard clan power armor, which was designed only for
battle. An extended life support enables the suit to
maintain a stable airtight environment for upwards of 24
hours and control the internal temperature in a large range
of hostile environments. It has a lot of the equipment
carried by standard infantry in a series of small arm
mounted compartments. Components can range from a
simple powered screwdriver to a small arc welder, which
can be controlled by the internal keypad.
The sale of the Sapphire in the Lyran Alliance almost
guaranteed its rapid dispersal across the inner sphere, as
the Lyran Military refused to purchase such a small
"insignificant" piece of machinery. Rumors that the clans
or a clan faction produced the Sapphire were started when
the Sapphire first saw action. Before they were available on
the market, a group of strangely marked BattleMechs and
almost a platoon of Sapphire's raided a planet on the edge of
the Rim Worlds Collective. Planetary sensor operators on
the planet were confused and alarmed when an
unidentified warship jumped into the system. The
planetary defenses were placed on full alert as the threat
closed in on the planet. Two unidentified DropShips
carried the attack force onto the planet where they
immediately moved to attack a large city. The raiders sent
only one message, "Surrender and you will not be
harmed." Refusing to surrender, the defenders fought
valiantly. The raiding mech units were far superior to the
garrison mechs, but the tank units leveled the playing field.
The power armor soon saw its first action. Rushing over
a ridge, the power armor units were on top of the tanks
before they knew what hit them. Tearing apart weapons
and treads, the tank crews were unbelievably left
unharmed. As the remaining defenders retreated into the
city, the power armors were able to cut through the
surrounding buildings and ambush the defending mechs
on their own terrain. From his control vehicle the garrison
commander watched as the raiders looted several high
profile warehouses and the governor's private museum,
totally ignoring any industrial goods and weapons depots.
The incident was so extraordinary that it was almost
dismissed as an elaborate hoax until the actual armors
appeared on the market.