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A '''Dual Cockpit''' is a non-standard cockpit layout for [[BattleMech]]s that splits 'Mech operation between two people, a pilot and a gunner. (It should not be mixed up with the [[Command Console]], which provides two complete sets of controls for two people.)
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A '''Dual Cockpit''', also called '''Dual Cockpit Combat (DCC)''' System, is a non-standard cockpit layout for [[BattleMech]]s that splits 'Mech operation between two operators, a pilot and a gunner. (It should not be mixed up with the [[Command Console]], which provides two complete, independent sets of controls.)
  
 
The Dual Cockpit weigths 4 tons (i.e. 1 ton more than a regular cockpit) and costs approximately 200,000 [[C-bill]]s.
 
The Dual Cockpit weigths 4 tons (i.e. 1 ton more than a regular cockpit) and costs approximately 200,000 [[C-bill]]s.
  
'Mechs known to mount a Dual Cockpit include the ''RVN-1XL DC [[Raven]]'' and the ''DRG-1GKDC [[Grand Dragon]]'' variants; the ''[[Battlemaster]]'' operated by the [[Red Corsair]] (in the novel ''[[Natural Selection]]'') was also expressly described to feature a Dual Cockpit.
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'Mechs known to mount a Dual Cockpit include the ''RVN-1XL DC [[Raven]]'' and the ''DRG-1GKDC [[Grand Dragon]]'' (''neither of which meets the criteria for [[Canon]], however, as they were never published in an English language source''); the ''[[Battlemaster]]'' operated by the [[Red Corsair]] (in the novel ''[[Natural Selection]]'') was also expressly described to feature a Dual Cockpit.
  
 
===Associated Rules===
 
===Associated Rules===
 
In game terms, the Dual Cockpit occupies two critical hit slots: Besides the standard cockpit slot (slot #3 in the head hit location), which houses the pilot, it also occupies slot #4 there to house the gunner.
 
In game terms, the Dual Cockpit occupies two critical hit slots: Besides the standard cockpit slot (slot #3 in the head hit location), which houses the pilot, it also occupies slot #4 there to house the gunner.
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A separate skill from the usual 'Mech pilot/Gunnery skills must be learned to operate a 'Mech from a Double Cockpit in conjunction with another pilot.
  
 
For the purpose of determining [[Battle Value]], a Dual Cockpit counts for four times the tonnage of the 'Mech it is installed in.
 
For the purpose of determining [[Battle Value]], a Dual Cockpit counts for four times the tonnage of the 'Mech it is installed in.
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
*[[Solaris VII: The Game World]]
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*[[BattleTechnology#Issue 17]]
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*[[Solaris VII: The Game World]] (German edition)
  
 
[[Category:Technology]]
 
[[Category:Technology]]

Revision as of 06:19, 3 February 2009

A Dual Cockpit, also called Dual Cockpit Combat (DCC) System, is a non-standard cockpit layout for BattleMechs that splits 'Mech operation between two operators, a pilot and a gunner. (It should not be mixed up with the Command Console, which provides two complete, independent sets of controls.)

The Dual Cockpit weigths 4 tons (i.e. 1 ton more than a regular cockpit) and costs approximately 200,000 C-bills.

'Mechs known to mount a Dual Cockpit include the RVN-1XL DC Raven and the DRG-1GKDC Grand Dragon (neither of which meets the criteria for Canon, however, as they were never published in an English language source); the Battlemaster operated by the Red Corsair (in the novel Natural Selection) was also expressly described to feature a Dual Cockpit.

Associated Rules

In game terms, the Dual Cockpit occupies two critical hit slots: Besides the standard cockpit slot (slot #3 in the head hit location), which houses the pilot, it also occupies slot #4 there to house the gunner.

A separate skill from the usual 'Mech pilot/Gunnery skills must be learned to operate a 'Mech from a Double Cockpit in conjunction with another pilot.

For the purpose of determining Battle Value, a Dual Cockpit counts for four times the tonnage of the 'Mech it is installed in.

References