Posted: 03-Mar-2008 13:13 Post subject: Rudel Gurken's Review: CenturionCN9-A3
Rudel Gurken wrote:
The needed total disassembly of the mech to get an ES chassis is quite a problem for me.
I know, and you are not alone. That's why I tried to cover the internal structure so extensively in the fluff. With current situation in the manufacture the standard structure is much worse.
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But i can see the use of a better protected Centurion without that dangerous XL-engine of the 3050 model. The standard AC plus its voluminous ammo bin makes this a well liked model for Davion special ammo fetishists!
All in all the speed and SW-aera weapons place it in the garrison or periphery category.
That's what it was made for
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I like it but i think it won't have much chance against most modern mediums.
It isn't meant to fight them. It can cause some harm, but I only wanted it to work in defensive operations and as a support for combined arms units with large portion of infantry and vehicles (common in any militia, aren't they). _________________ The dragon NEVER sleeps!
Posted: 03-Mar-2008 15:39 Post subject: Re: Rudel Gurken's Review: CenturionCN9-A3
Sleeping Dragon wrote:
That's why I tried to cover the internal structure so extensively in the fluff. With current situation in the manufacture the standard structure is much worse.
Thats why it didn't have impact on my rating.
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That's what it was made for
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