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jymset Scavenger in pursuit of LosTech
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Posted: 18-Dec-2004 12:05 Post subject: 3025: which 80-tonner do you prefer? |
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To finish for this day: There are quite a few classic designs in this one. _________________ "Rear armour is defeatist!" - unknown Kuritan Mechwarrior
The AC5 is a great gun!
On heat, 3025 style: A Rifleman knows no heat.
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jymset Scavenger in pursuit of LosTech
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Posted: 18-Dec-2004 12:11 Post subject: RE: 3025: which 80-tonner do you prefer? |
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In keeping with the personality of the Rifleman: I voted the Zeus. Because it looks so awesome!
The Victor is too specialised. You have something similar on your hands when you take a Hunchback.
The Goliath.... well it has novelty factor. But it really is woefully undergunned.
The Charger. Yeah right. See the Goliath, and multiply that by 2.
The Awesome. Well, really, one of the best assault 'mechs out there! PPCs only have a minimum range of 3. I wouldn't call it defenseless at close ranges! The closer the enemy is, the less you move (especially if you loose ini) - the heaviest back armour in the whole TRO goes a long way.....
So why did I vote the Zeus? It really is undergunned, too. And it lacks armour as much as the Victor. But it is the most versatile of the lot (in terms of load-out), doesn't have heat troubles (which should not really be a criteria for such a large 'mech in 3025, but it's a nice bonus), has good range, decent speed. I don't know, a good allrounder? And it looks soooo awesome! Yes, the ZEUS, not the Awesome.... You know what I mean. And I was *not* trying to be funny, honestly. _________________ "Rear armour is defeatist!" - unknown Kuritan Mechwarrior
The AC5 is a great gun!
On heat, 3025 style: A Rifleman knows no heat.
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Paul Capellan Confederation Sang-wei
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Posted: 18-Dec-2004 12:25 Post subject: RE: 3025: which 80-tonner do you prefer? |
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Awesome. I love how it looks, and I love the amount of damage it inflicts. It's a huge problem on any battlefield, even well in to 3067.
The others don't impress me as much, and IMHO it looks better than the Zeus, so there. =)
Paul
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Ruger Lyran Alliance Hauptmann General
Joined: 04-Feb-2002 00:00 Posts: 2039
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Posted: 18-Dec-2004 13:25 Post subject: RE: 3025: which 80-tonner do you prefer? |
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I'm Lyran...take a guess...
Ruger
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Nightmare Lyran Alliance Kommandant-General
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Posted: 18-Dec-2004 13:59 Post subject: RE: 3025: which 80-tonner do you prefer? |
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Even then you're allowed to vote Awesome. I like it because it's simple to use, a design with a clear focus. You know where you want to be when your primary weaponry is three PPCs.
_________________ A tree fall in the forest, and no one is around, and it hits a mime. Does anyone care?
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Pinhead The Bloody Clans
Joined: 25-Feb-2002 00:00 Posts: 1258 Location: United States
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Posted: 18-Dec-2004 17:40 Post subject: RE: 3025: which 80-tonner do you prefer? |
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The Victor....
A Pheonix Hawk on Steroids....
All the way Baby!
Pin
_________________ "My Blood is not mine to give, it belongs to my Brothers"
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cain Blighted Sun Battalion 1st Company "Ralgith's Renegades" Lieutenant
Joined: 10-May-2004 00:00 Posts: 329 Location: Canada
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Posted: 19-Dec-2004 15:23 Post subject: RE: 3025: which 80-tonner do you prefer? |
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The Awesome 34 ppcs cant be ignored and well it is one tough SOB
_________________ Nothing is as good as it looks and rarely looks as good as it isAnything that can go wrong will go wrong :Murphy
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mud Draconis Combine Tai-sho
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Posted: 19-Dec-2004 15:25 Post subject: RE: 3025: which 80-tonner do you prefer? |
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The Awesome's got a very nice heat profile as well; it can actually use those PPCs.
_________________ "The enemy's gate is down."
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bandit Clan Nova Cat Star Colonel
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Posted: 20-Dec-2004 08:02 Post subject: RE: 3025: which 80-tonner do you prefer? |
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I like the Zeus versatility
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Shadowking Kell Hounds Captain
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Posted: 20-Dec-2004 09:14 Post subject: RE: 3025: which 80-tonner do you prefer? |
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Will, omitting the original 5 Small laser standard, the charger is actually a pretty decent mech in its other variations. Specificly the quad large laser version and the ac20 variant. Those 2 are mean. And then there's the jumpy variant too which can be interesting to use.
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StarRaven Federated Suns Leftenant General
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Posted: 20-Dec-2004 15:36 Post subject: RE: 3025: which 80-tonner do you prefer? |
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Awesome, every time. What more needs to be said other than the name? It's also one of the few 3025 'Mechs which perfectly agrees with me; most of the others need a little tweak here and there.
_________________ "Politics is supposed to be the second oldest profession. I have come to realize that it bears a very close semblance to the first."
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Wanallo Federated Suns Leftenant Colonel
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Posted: 21-Dec-2004 04:01 Post subject: RE: 3025: which 80-tonner do you prefer? |
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Awesome is the best there, It was the first assault mech i ever played and it decked my Grasshopper and Enforcer rather quickly, i came to respect it pretty quickly and since then i have picked it over any other in the 3025 era.
The Charger has some great variants. I look upon the 4 Large laser version as a mini supernova of the 3025 era. The jump variant is great as well.
A real reason why the chargers do so well is exactly how most of you reacted. See it on the battlefield, and laugh. 5 small lasers are poor. So when it closes and pumps an AC20 round into your hide, you can bet the enemy is shocked! Its reputation really works for it.
1)Awesome
2)Charger Variants (not primary)
3)Zeus
4)Goliath (side step is very useful and it ca still tackle a Banshee!
5)Victor (definately not a bad mech. Just one i tend not to use.
_________________ Constant exposure to dangers will breed contempt for them-Seneca
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Stinger The Knights of Chaos General
Joined: 30-Apr-2002 00:00 Posts: 1833 Location: United States
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Posted: 21-Dec-2004 12:55 Post subject: RE: 3025: which 80-tonner do you prefer? |
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I voted Awesome as well.
_________________ Stinger If it's "creepy" to use the Internet, military satellites, and robot aircraft to find a house full of gorgeous young models so I can drop in on them unexpected, then FINE, I'm "creepy". Howard Wolowitz. BBT.
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jymset Scavenger in pursuit of LosTech
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Posted: 22-Dec-2004 07:47 Post subject: RE: 3025: which 80-tonner do you prefer? |
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There is one thing I have to point out about the Charger:
The ONLY variant that is used in the era up to 3025, that could be represented by the standard model, is the variant that has very little armour, 1LL and 2ML - hardly very useful....
The AC20 variant was introduced in the BP: 4th Succession war. If you use that one, I'd say you'd have to show the good form and use its specific model, which is in fact the standard model these days.
The 4/6/4 LRM20 variant is a Kurita variant: It was developed just before the war of 3039! It led to the Hatamoto-Chi and also culminated in the 2050 variant of the Charger. So, it is an after-3025 design.
The 4LL variant is unique! It is actually called the Challenger. It was published in an early issue of Battletechnology. Yes, here we actually have an example of a 'mech from that magazine making it into the Record Sheets!!! I don't have it with me right now, to look up the exact story, but I remember that it was a refit by an extremely skilled tech of a merc command. They were in the employ of the FedSuns against Liao, and captured two Chargers. They, for some reason or another, had heaps of spare parts for Riflemen. So, they used the 240 Engine, and the LL to make one of the two Chargers fearsome. Both were used for garrison duty. When they were attacked by a light company, the Challenger blasted away, while the Charger rushed the lighter 'mechs.
You have to be careful with the RECORD SHEETS for 3025: Quite a handful of 'mechs included are either unique or prototype designs.
It may actually be useful to post a list! A few that I can think of right now:
Unique: Challenger, Hunchback with 2 SRM6, one of the two Victors with the anti-infantry weaponry (though this could also be a rare factory-variant, it wasn't quite clear)
Prototype: AC2 Dragon, Orion-V.
Are there others? The Hermes III and the Trebuchet K are refits described in Sorenson's Sabres - the Hermes III is a product of the Ostmann works, the Trebuchet is a standard Kurita refit found in the Sword of Light regiments. _________________ "Rear armour is defeatist!" - unknown Kuritan Mechwarrior
The AC5 is a great gun!
On heat, 3025 style: A Rifleman knows no heat.
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StarRaven Federated Suns Leftenant General
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Posted: 23-Dec-2004 22:42 Post subject: RE: 3025: which 80-tonner do you prefer? |
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On 2004-12-22 07:47, jymset wrote:
I don't have it with me right now, to look up the exact story, but I remember that it was a refit by an extremely skilled tech of a merc command.
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http://www.battletecharchive.net/isassualt/challenger.html
In case someone without any BattleTechnology issues (like me) wants the exact story.
_________________ "Politics is supposed to be the second oldest profession. I have come to realize that it bears a very close semblance to the first."
- Attributed to General Aleksandr Kerensky
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