Venom
06/23/06 01:29 AM
63.241.182.3
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Kind of an odd question, but I always enjoyed either scout hunter/killer or command hunter/killer. They always made for quick missions when I only had a couple of hours to devote to playing.
What about yourself and why?
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Cray
06/23/06 10:18 AM
147.160.136.10
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Kind of an odd question, but I always enjoyed either scout hunter/killer or command hunter/killer. They always made for quick missions when I only had a couple of hours to devote to playing.
What about yourself and why?
The generic line mech, the workhorse of the battlefield. Either something near a 5/8/x 55-ton format (like a Wolverin-M, Griffin, or Centurion), or something in the 75-ton 4/6/x range (like the Penetrator, Warhammer, and Marauder). The guys who do most of the work.
Mike Miller, Materials Engineer
Disclaimer: Anything stated in this post is unofficial and non-canon unless directly quoted from a published book. Random internet musings of a BattleTech writer are not canon.
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strife
01/06/07 03:53 PM
82.214.223.1
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I saw a guy who made a "civil control mech" Designed to kill masses of infantry, had a bunch of machineguns, flamers and SRM/s on a slow, light mech. I thought it was clever. even wrote up some fluff about the pilots getting hits put out on them, and being hung from lamp-posts for piloting such a travesty.
But otherwise, i like the general-purpose medium mech too.
"caliber fifty JUSTICE!"
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