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There are no game rules for this system, and it was observed to be only marginally useful at best in a real combat situation.<ref name=SM4/> It should not be confused with a proper [[Targeting Computer]] system for 'Mechs. | There are no game rules for this system, and it was observed to be only marginally useful at best in a real combat situation.<ref name=SM4/> It should not be confused with a proper [[Targeting Computer]] system for 'Mechs. | ||
− | As of [[3010]], targeting fairies were known to be used in gladiator-style mock 'Mech fights on [[Galatea]].<ref name=SM4/> Another application besides compensating for a pilot's weaknesses was to surreptitiously use such a module without the pilot's knowledge so that it would upset their targeting | + | As of [[3010]], targeting fairies were known to be used in gladiator-style mock 'Mech fights on [[Galatea]].<ref name=SM4/> Another application besides compensating for a pilot's weaknesses was to surreptitiously use such a module without the pilot's knowledge so that it would upset their targeting in what amounts to sabotage.<ref name=SM4/> |
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Revision as of 11:30, 19 June 2022
Targeting fairy is an (apparently informal) term for an item or technology that was described as a "little module that can compensate for a pilot's natural tendencies" when piloting a BattleMech, such as raising the guns if a pilot tends to shoot low.[1]
There are no game rules for this system, and it was observed to be only marginally useful at best in a real combat situation.[1] It should not be confused with a proper Targeting Computer system for 'Mechs.
As of 3010, targeting fairies were known to be used in gladiator-style mock 'Mech fights on Galatea.[1] Another application besides compensating for a pilot's weaknesses was to surreptitiously use such a module without the pilot's knowledge so that it would upset their targeting in what amounts to sabotage.[1]