Karagin
02/24/07 09:16 PM
70.123.166.36
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BattleMech Technical Readout
Type/Model: Hedgehog HdG-2B Tech: Inner Sphere / 3025 Config: Quad BattleMech Rules: Level 1, Standard design
Mass: 35 tons Chassis: Standard Power Plant: 210 GM Fusion Walking Speed: 64.8 km/h Maximum Speed: 97.2 km/h Jump Jets: None Jump Capacity: 0 meters Armor Type: Standard Armament: 4 Medium Lasers 1 Large Laser 1 Small Laser Manufacturer: (Unknown) Location: (Unknown) Communications System: (Unknown) Targeting & Tracking System: (Unknown)
-------------------------------------------------------- Type/Model: Hedgehog HdG-2B Mass: 35 tons
Equipment: Crits Mass Int. Struct.: 62 pts Standard 0 3.50 Engine: 210 Fusion 6 9.00 Walking MP: 6 Running MP: 9 Jumping MP: 0 Heat Sinks: 10 Single 2 .00 (Heat Sink Loc: 1 LRL, 1 RRL) Gyro: 4 3.00 Cockpit, Life Supt., Sensors: 5 3.00 Leg Act: Hip + UpLeg + LowLeg + Foot 16 .00 Armor Factor: 112 pts Standard 0 7.00
Internal Armor Structure Value Head: 3 9 Center Torso: 11 16 Center Torso (Rear): 5 L/R Side Torso: 8 11/11 L/R Side Torso (Rear): 4/4 L/R Front Leg: 8 13/13 L/R Rear Leg: 8 13/13
Weapons and Equipment Loc Heat Ammo Crits Mass -------------------------------------------------------- 2 Medium Lasers RT 6 2 2.00 2 Medium Lasers LT 6 2 2.00 1 Large Laser CT 8 2 5.00 1 Small Laser HD 1 1 .50 -------------------------------------------------------- TOTALS: 21 40 35.00 Crits & Tons Left: 26 .00
Calculated Factors: Total Cost: 2,948,738 C-Bills Battle Value: 714 Cost per BV: 4,129.89 Weapon Value: 517 / 517 (Ratio = .72 / .72) Damage Factors: SRDmg = 12; MRDmg = 5; LRDmg = 0 BattleForce2: MP: 6, Armor/Structure: 3/3 Damage PB/M/L: 2/1/-, Overheat: 2 Class: ML; Point Value: 7
Karagin
Given time and plenty of paper, a philosopher can prove anything.
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KamikazeJohnson
02/24/07 10:17 PM
206.45.164.158
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Hmmm...interesting, but I like my Hedgehog better.
Peace is that glorious moment in history when everyone stands around reloading.
--Thomas Jefferson
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Karagin
02/24/07 10:21 PM
70.123.166.36
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Karagin
Given time and plenty of paper, a philosopher can prove anything.
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