I'm a big fan of the Kyuzo species from Forged in Battle . I like their crazy jumping around ability and I like their hats. I like the clovocs. Actually, I like pretty much everything about them.
Anyway, I've been noodling around with creating what I think of as a "classic" Kyuzo, one who starts play with both an Energy Bow and a War Shield, and as I work up the mechanics side of the character I've found I have some questions.
For context, I decided on the Soldier: Heavy Career/Specialization combo (that Burly talent is almost a requirement for the character I have in mind). I used the character's 90 experience points to take Agility to 4 and Brawn to 3, to purchase the Burly, Grit, and Toughened talents, and to purchase one rank in Perception. I took the -15 Duty hit (or +15 Obligation if playing the character in an Edge of the Empire context) to get a big old pile of credits, because the Bow and Shield together cost a big old pile of credits. In addition to those two weapons, I've so far purchased padded armor, a utility belt, and load-bearing gear. So that's where I am so far.
My questions are these:
(1) About that bow. The narrative description of it says that it is "[d]esigned to be fired from a mount or a mobile platform." Normally, I would sort of expect that to mean it can't be used by a character as a "normal" Ranged (Heavy) weapon, but there's nothing in the mechanical description of the item to indicate that it can't be. It doesn't even have the Prepare or Slow-Firing qualities. So, can it be used as a normal Ranged (Heavy) weapon? Presumably requiring two free hands?
(2) About that shield. In the narrative description (and on screen, as in the Clone Wars episode "Bounty Hunters"), the shield is clearly capable of being worn as a helmet. But there's nothing in the mechanics (or the rules in general, as far as I know) that describes the utility of helmets. It's described, instead, as a melee weapon with the Defensive and Deflection qualities. Do you think a character should be allowed to wear the shield as a helmet and benefit from those two qualities? Does it make a difference that he is wielding his bow in both hands (I'm assuming that the "massive" bows preclude wearing the shield strapped to one arm)?