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Good point, but you have to understand how Copper Republic's ranking system works. After the corporal rank the soldier can choose between two branches: Combat Branch and Non-Combat Branch. The Combat Branch goes up to the lieutenant rank, after this the soldier can continue to promote himself to the Non-Combat Branch, which expands upon the general rank.
A sergeant in the combat branch does not have tactical experience, but in-combat experience. A sergeant in the non-combat branch has tactical experience, but not combat.
the highest you could be doing that is probably a staff sergeant/sergeant first class even then a sergeant first class only coming out if he's rolling with a company but sending out a master sergeant would be like sending out a lieutenant colonel with a big gun and going "here, go get yourself killed hahaha"
the real irony is that mc armsy would just be doing paperwork. BWAHAAHHAA!
He had a relatively high rank during the Barland-Incursion war. The fact that he tested out and helped with developing the prosthetic arms also made him higher on the ranks.
The jumpack is a prototype. It will be perfected some time in the near future.