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Focused on speed and firepower, the lightly armored '''''Flea''''' was an extremely rare sight until the arrival of the [[Wolf's Dragoons]] [[mercenary unit]], with the design experiencing a revival as an inexpensive recon and anti-personnel militia 'Mech.<ref>''Technical Readout: 3050'', p. 50, "''Flea'' Profile"</ref><ref name=TRO3050Rp46-47>''Technical Readout: 3050 Revised'', pp. 46-47, "''Flea'' 'Mech Profile"</ref>
 
Focused on speed and firepower, the lightly armored '''''Flea''''' was an extremely rare sight until the arrival of the [[Wolf's Dragoons]] [[mercenary unit]], with the design experiencing a revival as an inexpensive recon and anti-personnel militia 'Mech.<ref>''Technical Readout: 3050'', p. 50, "''Flea'' Profile"</ref><ref name=TRO3050Rp46-47>''Technical Readout: 3050 Revised'', pp. 46-47, "''Flea'' 'Mech Profile"</ref>
  
Initially called the ''Trooper'' when it was introduced as the [[Free Worlds League]]'s first light scout [[BattleMech]] in [[2475]], the design was so heavily flawed that it took twenty-five years before all the issues were corrected, with a new name selected to escape the bad press. While produced on and off until the early [[Succession Wars (History)|Succession Wars]], excessive losses of the lightly armored design led Earthwerks to switch its production line to manufacturing heavier designs. This changed with the arrival of the Wolf's Dragoons, who brought with them a large number of ''Flea''s and reached an exclusive production arrangement with Earthwerks that resulted in the company opening new lines to replenish the Dragoons' losses in the [[Fourth Succession War]]. <ref name="TRO3039">''Technical Readout: 3039'', p. 242, "FLE-4 ''Flea'' Profile"</ref> With multiple lines on [[Asuncion]], [[Bernardo]] and [[Victoria (CC)|Victoria]], after letting the Dragoons' exclusivity clause lapse, Earthwerks started selling the easy to manufacture, easy to maintain 'Mech by the [[DropShip]] load across the [[Inner Sphere]].<ref name="TRO3050U"/>
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Initially called the ''Trooper'' when it was introduced as the [[Free Worlds League]]'s first light scout [[BattleMech]] in [[2475]], the design was so heavily flawed that it took twenty-five years before all the issues were corrected, with a new name selected to escape the bad press.<ref name="TRO3039"/> The early prototype was designed by Colonel [[J. Marcus Llewelyn-Jaymes]] and his hand-picked team at [[Toddlette Industries]] in a bid to create a dedicated reconnaissance BattleMech for the FWLM. The design was considered highly maneuverable and lightweight at the time. It utilized a basic chassis similar to their larger [[WorkMech]]s and appeared straightforward with a powerplant, gyroscope, cockpit, and other critical systems housed in an "armored-box" mounted on reinforced, armored "bird-walker" legs. Only with the help of Llewelyn-Jaymes contacts in the military and government circles (and according to rumors, possible bribery of politicians and decision makers), the FWLM ultimately accepted delivery of the ''Trooper''. While it was considered easy to maintain by technicians and logisticians, it wasn't long before it gained a poor reputation among those that piloted it. Since the design was based off their WorkMechs, the design completely lacked any dedicated ejection mechanism; forcing pilots to manually exit should they become disabled. Additionally, the legs proved to be unable to cope with heavy combat, which became apparent in various failed trials before the FWLM's Minister of Defense. Despite these shortcomings, the League's Chief Armorer and Quartermaster General continued purchasing the prototype year after year. This ultimately led to the ''Trooper'' being selected as the very first FWLM 'Mech to be upgraded with "modern" technology in 2501 and rechristened as the ''FLE-4'' Flea.<ref name="XTRO:Pv5"/>
  
Originally produced exclusively for the Dragoons until the [[Capellan Confederation]] acquired the design's blueprints via a [[Maskirovka]] raid during the [[3040]]s, the post-[[Helm Memory Core]] FLE-17 variant is based on the older FLE-15 model. Retaining the design's maximum speed of 97.2 km/h, the addition of an [[Endo Steel]] chassis frees up weight for a [[MASC]] system that allows the 'Mech's speed to be pushed up to 129.6 km/h in short bursts. The increase of speed is required to ensure survival on the modern battlefield, as the FLE-17 is only clad in a pitiful three tons of Livingston Ceramics armor plating.<ref name="TRO3050U"/><ref name=TRO3050Rp46-47/>
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While produced on and off until the early [[Succession Wars (History)|Succession Wars]], excessive losses of the lightly armored design led Earthwerks to switch its production line to manufacturing heavier designs. This changed with the arrival of the Wolf's Dragoons, who brought with them a large number of ''Flea''s and reached an exclusive production arrangement with Earthwerks that resulted in the company opening new lines to replenish the Dragoons' losses in the [[Fourth Succession War]]. <ref name="TRO3039">''Technical Readout: 3039'', p. 242, "FLE-4 ''Flea'' Profile"</ref> With multiple lines on [[Asuncion]], [[Bernardo]] and [[Victoria (CC)|Victoria]], after letting the Dragoons' exclusivity clause lapse, Earthwerks started selling the easy to manufacture, easy to maintain 'Mech by the [[DropShip]] load across the [[Inner Sphere]].<ref name="TRO3050U"/>
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Originally produced exclusively for the Dragoons until the [[Capellan Confederation]] acquired the design's blueprints via a [[Maskirovka]] raid during the [[3040]]s, the post-[[Helm Memory Core]] FLE-17 variant is based on the older FLE-15 model. Since the Dragoons used the ''Flea'' in a recon role more than an antipersonnel 'Mech, Earthwerks conceived a new design by incorporating recovered technology. Retaining the design's maximum speed of 97.2 km/h, the addition of an [[Endo Steel]] chassis frees up weight for a [[MASC]] system that allows the 'Mech's speed to be pushed up to 129.6 km/h in short bursts. The increase of speed is required to ensure survival on the modern battlefield, as the FLE-17 is only clad in a pitiful three tons of Livingston Ceramics armor plating.<ref name="TRO3050U"/><ref name=TRO3050Rp46-47/>
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Once the FLE-17 plan's were captured and the Dragoons' contract clause lapsed, Earthwerks began producing the new design almost exclusively for the Confederation until [[3053]], which saw use within their numerous militias. It was rarely seen among any of the other Great Houses' military. Some sightings however did appear after on the mercenary market with Dragoon serial numbers, which gave some credibility to reports of [[Wannamaker's Widowmakers]] operating an extensive salvage operation on [[Outreach]]. With the Confederation's later advances in stealth technology and light weaponry, the ''Flea'' became a logical test platform for new prototypes. These performed well, which encouraged Earthwerks to refit several older models.<ref name="TRO3050U"/>
  
 
==Weapons and Equipment==
 
==Weapons and Equipment==
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==Variants==
 
==Variants==
*;TP-1R : The predecessor to the original ''Flea'' FLE-4 model, the Trooper TP-1R prototype was built in [[2475]], by [[Toddlette Industries]], on a primitive chassis and maintained ground speeds of nearly 100 kph. The 'Mech was highly maneuverable for its time even though the machine's structure looked rather simple with all critical systems housed in an "armored box" mounted atop reinforced and armored legs. With so much tonnage devoted to everything else, its weaponry mounted in fully articulated turret-style pods, only consisted of two [[Small Laser]]s in the left arm, a [[Machine Gun]] in the right fed by only a half ton of ammo, and a chin-mounted [[Flamer]]. It was protected by only 2 tons of [[Primitive Armor]]. While considered by technicians and logisticians of the time period as incredibly easy to maintain, the ''Trooper'' quickly earned a poor reputation among its pilots with no dedicated ejection system and proved ill-suited for heavy combat during failed trials before the FWLM's Minister of Defense. Despite this, purchase of Troopers continued year after year and ultimately would be the very first FWLM BattleMech upgraded with "modern" technology in 2501, rechristened as the FLE-4.<ref name="XTRO:Pv5">''Experimental Technical Readout: Primitives, Volume 5'', p. 3</ref>, BV (2.0) = 236<ref>[http://www.masterunitlist.info/Unit/Details/7407/trooper-tp-1r MUL Profile for TP-1R includes BV2.]</ref>
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*;TP-1R : The predecessor to the original ''Flea'' FLE-4 model, the ''Trooper'' TP-1R prototype was built in [[2475]], by [[Toddlette Industries]], on a primitive chassis and maintained ground speeds of nearly 100 kph. Its weaponry mounted in fully articulated turret-style pods, only consisted of two [[Small Laser]]s in the left arm, a [[Machine Gun]] in the right fed by only a half ton of ammo, and a chin-mounted [[Flamer]]. It was protected by only 2 tons of [[Primitive Armor]].<ref name="XTRO:Pv5">''Experimental Technical Readout: Primitives, Volume 5'', p. 3</ref>, BV (2.0) = 236<ref>[http://www.masterunitlist.info/Unit/Details/7407/trooper-tp-1r MUL Profile for TP-1R includes BV2.]</ref>
 
   
 
   
 
*;FLE-4 : An original ''Flea'' model, the FLE-4 is built on a standard chassis and has a maximum speed of 97.2 km/h. The 'Mech was armed with a Martell [[Large Laser]], allowing it to attempt to keep any heavier 'Mechs at a stand-off range if they attempt to engage. The 'Mech carries two Martell [[Small Laser]]s for close in work as well as a Olympian [[Flamer]] for anti-infantry purposes. The cost of its relatively heavy weaponry and high speed is its two tons of armor, half that of even the venerable ''[[Locust]]'' and the reason why the 'Mech was discontinued. BV (1.0) = 360<ref name=CO>''Combat Operations'', p. 130</ref>, BV (2.0) = 427<ref name="TRO3039"/>  
 
*;FLE-4 : An original ''Flea'' model, the FLE-4 is built on a standard chassis and has a maximum speed of 97.2 km/h. The 'Mech was armed with a Martell [[Large Laser]], allowing it to attempt to keep any heavier 'Mechs at a stand-off range if they attempt to engage. The 'Mech carries two Martell [[Small Laser]]s for close in work as well as a Olympian [[Flamer]] for anti-infantry purposes. The cost of its relatively heavy weaponry and high speed is its two tons of armor, half that of even the venerable ''[[Locust]]'' and the reason why the 'Mech was discontinued. BV (1.0) = 360<ref name=CO>''Combat Operations'', p. 130</ref>, BV (2.0) = 427<ref name="TRO3039"/>  
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* There was a non-canon version appearing in ''Mechwarrior 4: Mercenaries'' that sported two [[Machine Gun Array]]s, two [[Small Laser]]s, and a [[Flamer]].
 
* There was a non-canon version appearing in ''Mechwarrior 4: Mercenaries'' that sported two [[Machine Gun Array]]s, two [[Small Laser]]s, and a [[Flamer]].
 
* The ''Flea'' was the sixteenth BattleMech announced for [[MechWarrior Online]], however it was never added to the game and the developers have indicated it may never be developed, to the point of hiding and obscuring the [http://www.mwomercs.com/news/2012/09/449-battlemech-16-flea annoucement page for the 'Mech.]
 
* The ''Flea'' was the sixteenth BattleMech announced for [[MechWarrior Online]], however it was never added to the game and the developers have indicated it may never be developed, to the point of hiding and obscuring the [http://www.mwomercs.com/news/2012/09/449-battlemech-16-flea annoucement page for the 'Mech.]
 
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* Early source material, including [[Stardate]] and the [[Wolf's Dragoons (sourcebook)]], originally designated the Trooper as ''TRP-1'' before it was changed later.<ref>''Stardate'', Volume 3, Issue 1</ref><ref>''Wolf's Dragoons'', p. 105 "...(Formerly the TRP-1 Trooper)"</ref>
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* The Dragoons arrived in the Innersphere with a half-dozen of the ''Flea'' BattleMech. They were down to only a pair at the end of the Fourth Succession War and ordered many more when a deal was reached with Earthwerks.<ref name="TRO3039"/>
  
 
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File:Flea_FLE-4_WolfsDragoonsSB.jpg|FLE-4 ''Flea'' fielded by Wolf's Dragoons
 
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Flea
Flea
Production information
Manufacturer Earthwerks Incorporated
Production Year 2475[1][2][3]
Model FLE-17[4]
Class Light[4][[Category:Light[4] BattleMechs]]
Cost 1,728,000 C-bills
Technical specifications
Mass 20[4] tons[[Category:20[4] ton BattleMechs]]
Chassis Earthwerk Trooper II Endo Steel[4]
Armor Livingston Ceramics[4]
Engine GM 120[4]
Communications System Neil 2000[4]
Targeting Tracking System Dalban HiRez-B[4]
Heat Sinks 10[4]
Speed 97[4] km/h (119[4] km/h with MASC)
Armament
BV (1.0) 371[5]
BV (2.0) 510[4][6]


Description

Focused on speed and firepower, the lightly armored Flea was an extremely rare sight until the arrival of the Wolf's Dragoons mercenary unit, with the design experiencing a revival as an inexpensive recon and anti-personnel militia 'Mech.[7][8]

Initially called the Trooper when it was introduced as the Free Worlds League's first light scout BattleMech in 2475, the design was so heavily flawed that it took twenty-five years before all the issues were corrected, with a new name selected to escape the bad press.[9] The early prototype was designed by Colonel J. Marcus Llewelyn-Jaymes and his hand-picked team at Toddlette Industries in a bid to create a dedicated reconnaissance BattleMech for the FWLM. The design was considered highly maneuverable and lightweight at the time. It utilized a basic chassis similar to their larger WorkMechs and appeared straightforward with a powerplant, gyroscope, cockpit, and other critical systems housed in an "armored-box" mounted on reinforced, armored "bird-walker" legs. Only with the help of Llewelyn-Jaymes contacts in the military and government circles (and according to rumors, possible bribery of politicians and decision makers), the FWLM ultimately accepted delivery of the Trooper. While it was considered easy to maintain by technicians and logisticians, it wasn't long before it gained a poor reputation among those that piloted it. Since the design was based off their WorkMechs, the design completely lacked any dedicated ejection mechanism; forcing pilots to manually exit should they become disabled. Additionally, the legs proved to be unable to cope with heavy combat, which became apparent in various failed trials before the FWLM's Minister of Defense. Despite these shortcomings, the League's Chief Armorer and Quartermaster General continued purchasing the prototype year after year. This ultimately led to the Trooper being selected as the very first FWLM 'Mech to be upgraded with "modern" technology in 2501 and rechristened as the FLE-4 Flea.[10]

While produced on and off until the early Succession Wars, excessive losses of the lightly armored design led Earthwerks to switch its production line to manufacturing heavier designs. This changed with the arrival of the Wolf's Dragoons, who brought with them a large number of Fleas and reached an exclusive production arrangement with Earthwerks that resulted in the company opening new lines to replenish the Dragoons' losses in the Fourth Succession War. [9] With multiple lines on Asuncion, Bernardo and Victoria, after letting the Dragoons' exclusivity clause lapse, Earthwerks started selling the easy to manufacture, easy to maintain 'Mech by the DropShip load across the Inner Sphere.[4]

Originally produced exclusively for the Dragoons until the Capellan Confederation acquired the design's blueprints via a Maskirovka raid during the 3040s, the post-Helm Memory Core FLE-17 variant is based on the older FLE-15 model. Since the Dragoons used the Flea in a recon role more than an antipersonnel 'Mech, Earthwerks conceived a new design by incorporating recovered technology. Retaining the design's maximum speed of 97.2 km/h, the addition of an Endo Steel chassis frees up weight for a MASC system that allows the 'Mech's speed to be pushed up to 129.6 km/h in short bursts. The increase of speed is required to ensure survival on the modern battlefield, as the FLE-17 is only clad in a pitiful three tons of Livingston Ceramics armor plating.[4][8]

Once the FLE-17 plan's were captured and the Dragoons' contract clause lapsed, Earthwerks began producing the new design almost exclusively for the Confederation until 3053, which saw use within their numerous militias. It was rarely seen among any of the other Great Houses' military. Some sightings however did appear after on the mercenary market with Dragoon serial numbers, which gave some credibility to reports of Wannamaker's Widowmakers operating an extensive salvage operation on Outreach. With the Confederation's later advances in stealth technology and light weaponry, the Flea became a logical test platform for new prototypes. These performed well, which encouraged Earthwerks to refit several older models.[4]

Weapons and Equipment

The FLE-17's primary weapons are two Martell Medium Pulse Lasers, replacing the FLE-15's more mundane standard lasers. These are backed up by an Olympian Flamer which works well for anti-personnel use. The Flea also has two rear-mounted Martell Small Lasers for point defense.[4][8]

Variants

  • TP-1R 
    The predecessor to the original Flea FLE-4 model, the Trooper TP-1R prototype was built in 2475, by Toddlette Industries, on a primitive chassis and maintained ground speeds of nearly 100 kph. Its weaponry mounted in fully articulated turret-style pods, only consisted of two Small Lasers in the left arm, a Machine Gun in the right fed by only a half ton of ammo, and a chin-mounted Flamer. It was protected by only 2 tons of Primitive Armor.[10], BV (2.0) = 236[11]
  • FLE-4 
    An original Flea model, the FLE-4 is built on a standard chassis and has a maximum speed of 97.2 km/h. The 'Mech was armed with a Martell Large Laser, allowing it to attempt to keep any heavier 'Mechs at a stand-off range if they attempt to engage. The 'Mech carries two Martell Small Lasers for close in work as well as a Olympian Flamer for anti-infantry purposes. The cost of its relatively heavy weaponry and high speed is its two tons of armor, half that of even the venerable Locust and the reason why the 'Mech was discontinued. BV (1.0) = 360[5], BV (2.0) = 427[9]
  • FLE-14 
    Entering production in 2519 the FLE-14 Flea was an attempt to create an ultra-light BattleMech. Weighing a mere fifteen tons, it could arguably be regarded as a different 'Mech design. It was capable of a maximum ground speed of nearly 150km/h, with an average cruising speed near 90km/h. This variant also had a 120 meter jump capability. Its weapons and armor however were very light: Only one ton of armor protected the unit, and the single Medium Laser mounted in the right arm was barely enough to make it a viable battlefield unit. Intended to replace the Wasp or Stinger scout 'Mechs, the FLE-14 was definitely quicker but the low armor protection and limited jump range made it vulnerable. In fact, a Small Laser could inflict heavy damage on the unit. As a result, it saw only one production run and was phased out once its shortcomings were revealed.[12] BV (2.0)=270[13]
  • FLE-15 
    Another early variant, the FLE-15 features a more common light 'Mech offensive payload with two Martell Medium Lasers as its primary weapons. For close combat and anti-infantry work, it mounts two Martell Small Lasers, two Sperry Browning Machine Guns and a Olympian Flamer. Lighter weapons allows it to carry an extra ton of armor over the FLE-4.[9] BV (1.0) = 352[5], BV (2.0) = 430[14]
  • Fire Ant 
    A vicious anti-infantry variant, the Fire Ant's origin is a mystery, though it was first seen sometime after 3058 and disappeared after 3068. Possibly the predecessor to the 19 and 20, the Fire Ant removed a half ton of armor in favor of six Machine Guns and three Flamers.[4] BV (2.0) = 332[17]

Design Quirks

The FLE-14 Flea variant is subject to the following Design Quirks:[12]

The TP-1R Trooper variant is subject to the following Design Quirks:[10]

Notes

  • The Fire Ant variant is derived from the 'Mech of the same name found in the video game MechCommander 2. Although the 'Mech in the game is never referred to as a Flea, the in-game art, the specifics, and the reference to the design in Technical Readout: 3050 Upgrade and the stats for it in Record Sheets: 3050 Upgrade (Inner Sphere) imply that the Fire Ant is, at least now, canonized as a Flea variant.
  • There was a non-canon version appearing in Mechwarrior 4: Mercenaries that sported two Machine Gun Arrays, two Small Lasers, and a Flamer.
  • The Flea was the sixteenth BattleMech announced for MechWarrior Online, however it was never added to the game and the developers have indicated it may never be developed, to the point of hiding and obscuring the annoucement page for the 'Mech.
  • Early source material, including Stardate and the Wolf's Dragoons (sourcebook), originally designated the Trooper as TRP-1 before it was changed later.[18][19]
  • The Dragoons arrived in the Innersphere with a half-dozen of the Flea BattleMech. They were down to only a pair at the end of the Fourth Succession War and ordered many more when a deal was reached with Earthwerks.[9]

BattleMech Gallery

References

  1. Era Digest: Age of War, p. 11
  2. Wolf's Dragoons, p. 105, "...the Trooper name was abandoned in favor of the more descriptive Flea."
  3. Technical Readout: 3039, p. 242, "...the FWL renamed [the Trooper] the Flea."
  4. 4.00 4.01 4.02 4.03 4.04 4.05 4.06 4.07 4.08 4.09 4.10 4.11 4.12 4.13 4.14 4.15 4.16 4.17 4.18 Technical Readout: 3050 Upgrade, p. 8, "FLE-17 Flea 'Mech Profile"
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 Combat Operations, p. 130
  6. Record Sheets: 3050 Upgrades Unabridged (Inner Sphere), p. 6
  7. Technical Readout: 3050, p. 50, "Flea Profile"
  8. 8.0 8.1 8.2 Technical Readout: 3050 Revised, pp. 46-47, "Flea 'Mech Profile"
  9. 9.0 9.1 9.2 9.3 9.4 Technical Readout: 3039, p. 242, "FLE-4 Flea Profile"
  10. 10.0 10.1 10.2 Experimental Technical Readout: Primitives, Volume 5, p. 3
  11. MUL Profile for TP-1R includes BV2.
  12. 12.0 12.1 Experimental Technical Readout: Succession Wars, Volume 1, p. 3
  13. MUL Profile for FLE-14 includes BV2.
  14. MUL online entry for FLE-15
  15. Record Sheets: 3050 Upgrades Unabridged (Inner Sphere), p. 7
  16. Record Sheets: 3050 Upgrades Unabridged (Inner Sphere), p. 8
  17. Record Sheets: 3050 Upgrades Unabridged (Inner Sphere), p. 9
  18. Stardate, Volume 3, Issue 1
  19. Wolf's Dragoons, p. 105 "...(Formerly the TRP-1 Trooper)"

Bibliography