The basic mobile frame consists of a bi-pedal, humanoid design. Non-bipedal, non-humanoid frame designs are uncommon and often reserved for unique case desgins.

The basic frame consists of six main parts.

Head
The head contains a network of basic environmental sensory equipment. A basic forward facing camera and microphone system so that the pilot may see and hear the environment around him as well as a number of other sensors capable of measuring temperature, detecting the presence and level of oxygen, and determining the presence of any harmful substances.

A basic head, without armor has 5 hp. The head contains 1 component slot.

Torso
The Troso contains the cockpit from which the pilot controls his frame. It also contains the primary electrical and drive systems for the extrimity parts. The torso also contains basic life support systems to keep the pilot alive in case of an incident in a non-habitable environment (such as space).

A basic Torso, without armor has 10 hp. The head contains 1 component slot. The torso contains 3 component slots. One on the chest and two on the back.

Right and Left Arm
The right and left arm of the frame allow for basic minipulation of items such as construction equipment and tools. In military models they allow the frame to use weapons and shields to defend themselves.

A basic arm, without armor has 5 hp. Each arm contains 2 component slots. One on the frame's hand/forearm
 and one on the shoulder.

Right and Left Leg
The right and left leg provide the frame with basic mobility and balance. They allow the frame to stand, fight and run as needed.

A basic leg, without armor has 5 hp. Each leg contains 2 component slots. One within the Frame's feet and one on the frames thigh.