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Revision as of 07:49, 29 July 2014

CherryPicker
Production information
Manufacturer
Use AgroMech
Class
Technical specifications
'Mech type (unknown)
Mass
Chassis
Armor
Engine
Speed km/h
Armament

(unknown)

BV (1.0) ???
BV (2.0) ???


Description

The quadrupedal[1] CK-3 CherryPicker AgroMech[2] is a design known to be in use since before 2857.[3]

In April 3057, Alexander Carlyle and Davis McCall acquired a bicentennial CherryPicker during an uprising on Caledonia that was modified to carry a machine gun and what amounted to a small laser. They hoped to contact the Gray Death Legion as their DropShips descended on the world, but in the chaos that ensued their AgroMech was considered a possible threat and was attacked and destroyed by Legion forces. Carlyle and McCall survived and managed to make contact nonetheless.[4]

References

  1. Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; no text was provided for refs named ToD234
  2. Tactics of Duty, p. 234, makes it clear this is no BattleMech by design; AgroMech type confirmed by Master Unit List entry.
  3. Tactics of Duty, p. 223
  4. Tactics of Duty, pp. 223-227, 234-236, 242-244

Bibliography