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nicewitch Draconis Combine Shujin
Joined: 29-Oct-2012 15:24 Posts: 125 Location: United States
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Posted: 19-Nov-2012 17:31 Post subject: ?s about the Shadow Hawk LAM and published LAMs. |
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Ok, I just opened my copy of TRO 3085.
Why is it that the Shadow Hawk LAM on p. 290 has a mass of 55 tons, yet its conversion equipment has a mass of 9 tons? A LAM's conversion equipment is supposed to mass 10% of said LAM's total tonnage; so the Shadow Hawk's conversion equipment should mass 5.5 tons, not 9 tons. The Stinger, Wasp, and Phoenix Hawk LAMs each mass 30 tons, 30 tons, and 50 tons respectively; yet their conversion equipments mass 3 tons, 3 tons, and 5 tons respectively.
Why is there no AirMech jumpgliding cruise & flank MP listed for the Shadow Hawk?
Also, why do LAM fusion engines mass more than the masses of fusion engines of the same rating for BattleMechs and OmniMechs? Is this because of their aerofighter mode combustion chambers & exhaust nozzles?
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jymset Scavenger in pursuit of LosTech
Joined: 05-Feb-2002 00:00 Posts: 956 Location: Germany
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Posted: 24-Nov-2012 20:42 Post subject: ?s about the Shadow Hawk LAM and published LAMs. |
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The Shadow Hawk LAM is a more primtive, bi-modal LAM.
That is why it comes before the other LAMs. It can only use 'Mech and Fighter modes, not the LAM mode. And it even has to pay more weight for that. _________________ "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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Kraken Federated Suns Marshal
Joined: 04-Feb-2002 00:00 Posts: 2755 Location: United States
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Posted: 25-Nov-2012 08:47 Post subject: Re: ?s about the Shadow Hawk LAM and published LAMs. |
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jymset wrote: | The Shadow Hawk LAM is a more primtive, bi-modal LAM.
That is why it comes before the other LAMs. It can only use 'Mech and Fighter modes, not the LAM mode. And it even has to pay more weight for that. |
They're basing this off of the mythical Shad LAM from the fluff text in the old 3025, right?
Then yeah - they have an "out" in regards to things being a touch heavier since the fluff clearly stated that it was an early - and unworkable - design.
Of course, that doesn't stop any of us from creating a Shad LAM using old-school LAM rules... _________________ "I wish I could write as mysterious as a cat." -Edgar Allen Poe"I knew there was something special about you, but I never realized you were really a cat." Wolfwood to a random cat (Trigun)
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nicewitch Draconis Combine Shujin
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Posted: 25-Nov-2012 19:38 Post subject: Re: ?s about the Shadow Hawk LAM and published LAMs. |
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So are the fusion engines for those three Land=Air Mechs supposed to be heavier than fusion engines of the same rating for BattleMechs and OmniMechs because those fusion engines for those LAMs are prototypes also?
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jymset Scavenger in pursuit of LosTech
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Posted: 28-Nov-2012 14:53 Post subject: ?s about the Shadow Hawk LAM and published LAMs. |
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Fusion Engines were refined into the "current" form (TechManual, p. 49) in the decades leading up to 2500, depending on realm.
LAMs were introduced, what, in the 2620s?
So despite their initial, general prototypical status, the LAMs' fusion engines were well refined at the time. _________________ "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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