Faction: Rothchild
Nationality: N/A
First Figure in Colorway: Caesar
Figures in Colorway: Caesar (1/12), Harold (1/6, 1/12)
BcELL Logistics is a courier and transportation service that happens to be a subsidiary of Rothchild Mechanics.
Rothchild has built a monopoly around the robot manufacturing business. His company is the only one that makes them and sells them. Now what about getting those robots to his customers? That's where BcELL Logistics comes in.
BcELL is another arm of Rothchilds monopoly and one of great importance. BcELL lets Rothchild determine when and where his bots go. This gives Rothchild unparalleled power and one he needs to dictate the Great War.
Rothchild can make and break offenses, defenses, and whole campaigns with BcELL.
To no ones surprise BcELL uses Rothchild bots for security.
The company as a whole uses a simple red and white scheme. Lettering and decals show up in either white, black, or red.
Decals
Note the three circles on the chest. |
These three circles represent Earth (largest), the Moon (smallest), and Mars (medium). These are the three places that BcELL conducts it business. Earth and Mars and the battleground of the Great War while the Moon was Rothchild's own little kingdom and the previous home of Rothchild Mechanics.
Note the R and crown on the left shoulder (our right). |
Note the R and crown on the left shoulder (our right). |
Found on the left shoulder of the Caesar and Harold is two Rothchild Mechanics symbols. The R and the crown.
Lastly, their is the number 4. This is in relation to the depot that a BcELL bot operates out of. The ones we've seen have all been from Depot 4 in Los Angeles.
Sayings
Note the Depot 4 and Los Angeles on the back of the head. |
A depot is a place to store large quantities or supplies or equipment. Large logistics services have depots scattered across countries to move goods back and forth between them and then finally to the customer. BcELL is no different.
Los Angeles is located in the United States of America in the state of California. It is also its largest cities and is also home to the port of Los Angeles and is one of the United States busiest ports.
The question now is whether Depot 4 is a singular entity in Los Angeles or is it the fourth depot there? The size of Rotchild's operation points to Depot 4 being a single entity with other BcELL depots being spread across Earth and Mars and following the same number/name pattern.
Names
Harold: Harold - It's a Harold named Harold...
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