An upgraded S.N.A.K.E. (System Neutralizer Armed Kloaking Equipment) armor concept focuses on modernizing the 1983 vintage design by incorporating advanced "M.A.R.S. Industries" technology, enhanced maneuverability, and increased modular firepower. Based on current collector trends and modern mech design, here is a concept for an upgraded S.N.A.K.E. MK-II "Viper-Mech": Design and Aesthetics Asymmetrical Plating: Moving away from the smooth, bubble-dome look, the armor now features angular, interlocking plates with a "weathered white" or "urban camouflage" finish, designed by Destro. Integrated Cockpit: Instead of just a hinged bubble, the cockpit is deeply recessed, with armor plating that folds out into a stair-stepped entry, illuminated by LED lights to reveal the pilot inside. "Cobra" Visuals: The visor features a digitized, glowing red serpent-eye pattern, and the armor has warning stencils ("DANGER", "KEEP OUT") similar to modern military equipment. Upgraded Functionality Independent Movement: The arms and legs of the mech operate independently of the pilot's limbs, allowing for dynamic, tactical poses rather than relying on the trooper's movement. Thruster Pack: The back of the armor features a modular, high-capacity jetpack/propulsion unit for short-burst aerial traversal, with visible exhaust pipes. Dynamic Articulation: The suit uses ratchet joints at the knees and elbows for stability, enabling it to crouch or "hunch" over to look down at adversaries. Enhanced Ver mais