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{{InfoBoxBattleMech
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|image = Guillotine RGilClan v23.png
|name=Guillotine
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|name = ''Guillotine''
|manufacturer=[[Irian BattleMechs Unlimited]]<br>[[Lycomb-Davion IntroTech]]<br>[[Newhart Industries]]
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|manufacturer =  
|production year=Introduction Year::2499
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[[Irian BattleMechs Unlimited]]<ref name=TRSWp134f>''Technical Readout: Succession Wars'', pp. 134–135: "GLT-3N Guillotine"</ref> <!-- reprinted from TRO:3050U -->
|year reference=<ref>''[http://www.masterunitlist.info/Unit/Details/1338/ MUL online date for the ''{{PAGENAME}}'']''</ref>
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|model=GLT-3N
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[[Lycomb-Davion IntroTech]]
|class=Heavy
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|cost= 6,300,484 C-bills
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[[Newhart Industries]]<ref name=TRSWp134f />
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|production year = 2499
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|year reference = <ref>''[http://www.masterunitlist.info/Unit/Details/1338/ MUL online date for the ''{{PAGENAME}}'']''</ref>
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|model = GLT-3N<ref name=TRSWp134f />
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|class = Heavy
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|cost = 6,300,484 C-Bills
 
|Tech Base = Inner Sphere
 
|Tech Base = Inner Sphere
|mech type =BattleMech
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|mech type = BattleMech
|mass=70
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|mass = 70
|chassis=Crucis-I [[Endo Steel]]
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|chassis = [[Crucis-I Endo Steel]] <!-- <ref name=TRSWp134f /> -->
|armor=Ulston Prime
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|armor = [[Ulston Prime]] with [[CASE]] <!-- <ref name=TRSWp134f /> -->
|engine=[[VOX 280]]
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|engine = [[VOX 280]] <!-- <ref name=TRSWp134f /> -->
|comsys=[[StarLink 955G]]
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|comsys = [[StarLink 955G]] <!-- <ref name=TRSWp134f /> -->
|T&T=[[Pulsar Tri-X]]
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|T&T = [[Pulsar Tri-X]] <!-- <ref name=TRSWp134f /> -->
|heat sinks=25
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|heat sinks = 25 [[Heat Sink|single]] <!-- <ref name=TRSWp134f /> -->
|speed=64.8
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|speed = 64 <!-- <ref name=TRSWp134f /> -->
|jumpjets=[[Anderson 398]]
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|jumpjets = [[Anderson 398]] <!-- <ref name=TRSWp134f /> -->
|armament=  
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|armament = <!-- <ref name=TRSWp134f /> -->
*1x [[Large Laser]]
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*1x [[large laser]]
 
*1x [[SRM-6]]
 
*1x [[SRM-6]]
*4x [[Medium Laser]]s
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* 4x [[medium laser]]
|BV (1.0)=1,296<ref>''Combat Operations'', p. 106</ref>
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|BV (1.0) = 1,296<ref>''Combat Operations'', p. 106</ref>
|BV (2.0)=1,418<ref name=TRO3050u>''Technical Readout: 3050 Upgrade'', p. 211-212</ref>
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|BV (2.0) = 1,418<ref name=TRSWp134f /><ref name=TRO3050u>''Technical Readout: 3050 Upgrade'', pp. 211–212</ref>
 
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==Description==
 
==Description==
The '''''Guillotine''''' was originally designed in [[2499]] as a front-line [[BattleMech]] for the [[Terran Hegemony]] and was the [[Star League Defense Force]]'s standard heavy 'Mech for generations.  While its weaponry was ample for its era, as time went by the march of technology allowed for the development of larger 'Mechs which were significantly better armed.  However few of these new 'Mechs could match the ''Guillotine'' in maneuverability or staying power, and so the 'Mech simply transition from the front-line shock role to that of a heavy raider - a task it excels at thanks to its quick speed and use of [[jump jets]].  Its mobility also makes the 'Mech adept at fighting in difficult terrain such as jungle or mountainous regions.  The only serious issue with the 'Mech ironically are its weapons, which have been plagued with various problems over the centuries.<ref name=TRO2750>''Technical Readout: 2750'', p. 42-43</ref><ref name=TRO3025r>''Technical Readout: 3025 Revised'', p. 88-89</ref><ref name=TRO3039>''Technical Readout: 3039'', p. 268-267</ref>
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The '''''Guillotine''''' was originally designed in [[2499]] as a front-line [[BattleMech]] for the [[Terran Hegemony]] and was the [[Star League Defense Force]]'s standard heavy 'Mech for generations.  While its weaponry was ample for its era, as time went by the march of technology allowed for the development of larger 'Mechs which were significantly better armed.  However few of these new 'Mechs could match the ''Guillotine'' in maneuverability or staying power, and so the 'Mech simply transitioned from the front-line shock role to that of a heavy raider - a task it excels at thanks to its quick speed and use of [[jump jets]].  Its mobility also makes the 'Mech adept at fighting in difficult terrain such as jungle or mountainous regions.  The only serious issue with the 'Mech ironically are its weapons, which have been plagued with various problems over the centuries.<ref name=TRO2750>''Technical Readout: 2750'', pp. 42–43</ref><ref name=TRO3025r>''Technical Readout: 3025 Revised'', pp. 88–89</ref><ref name=TRO3039>''Technical Readout: 3039'', pp. 268–267</ref>
  
[[Newhart Industries]] built the ''Guillotine'' from their factory on [[New Earth]], but this was destroyed during the [[Amaris Civil War]] in [[2776]] as part of a celebration put on by the [[12th Republican Guard]].  At the same time [[Irian BattleMechs Unlimited]] was building ''Guillotines'' under contract from Newheart out of [[Irian]] and continued to do so for another half-century;<ref name=TRO3050u/><ref name=TRO3039/> Lycomb-Davion IntroTech had also been producing the ''Guillotine'' from their main manufacturing facility on [[Demeter]],<ref name="FR2765:FSp11">''Field Report 2765: Federated Suns'', p. 11, "Arcadian Cuirassiers"</ref> but this facility was destroyed by [[Capellan Confederation]] forces early in the [[First Succession War]].<ref name="HD(TFS)p152">''House Davion (The Federated Suns)'', p. 152, "Lycomb-Davion IntroTech"</ref> The collapse of the [[Star League]] and [[Operation Exodus|exodus]] of the SLDF scattered ''Guillotines'' across all of the [[Great Houses]], while [[ComStar]] succeeded in raiding New Earth in [[2788]] and acquiring a [[battalion]]'s worth from former Newhart stockpiles.  In the wake of the [[First Succession War]] a shortage of the advanced components necessary for the 'Mech forced IBMU to design a downgraded variant, the GLT-4L, which they continued to produce off and on for the next few centuries.<ref name=TRO3050u/><ref name=TRO3039/>
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[[Newhart Industries]] built the ''Guillotine'' from their factory on [[New Earth]], but this was destroyed during the [[Amaris Civil War]] in [[2776]] as part of a celebration put on by the 12th Republican Guard.  At the same time [[Irian BattleMechs Unlimited]] was building ''Guillotines'' under contract from Newheart out of [[Irian]] and continued to do so for another half-century;<ref name=TRO3050u/><ref name=TRO3039/> Lycomb-Davion IntroTech had also been producing the ''Guillotine'' from their main manufacturing facility on [[Demeter]],<ref name="FR2765:FSp11">''Field Report 2765: AFFS'', p. 11: "Arcadian Cuirassiers"</ref> but this facility was destroyed by [[Capellan Confederation]] forces early in the [[First Succession War]].<ref name="HD(TFS)p152">''House Davion (The Federated Suns)'', p. 152: "Lycomb-Davion IntroTech"</ref> The collapse of the [[Star League]] and [[Operation Exodus|exodus]] of the SLDF scattered ''Guillotines'' across all of the [[Great Houses]], while [[ComStar]] succeeded in raiding New Earth in [[2788]] and acquiring a [[battalion]]'s worth from former Newhart stockpiles.  In the wake of the [[First Succession War]] a shortage of the advanced components necessary for the 'Mech forced IBMU to design a downgraded variant, the GLT-4L, which they continued to produce off and on for the next few centuries.<ref name=TRO3050u/><ref name=TRO3039/>
  
The recovery of the [[Helm Memory Core]] inspired a number of old designs, the ''Guillotine'' included, to be upgraded with [[lostech]].  Using the refurbished Newhart factory Irian's new GLT-5M model not only restored the ''Guillotine'' to its former glory but improved upon it with better (and importantly more reliable) weaponry.  Irian continued producing new ''Guillotines'', which would go on to take part in the [[FedCom Civil War]] and the [[Jihad]].<ref name=TRO3050u/>
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The recovery of the [[Helm Memory Core]] inspired a number of old designs, the ''Guillotine'' included, to be upgraded with [[lostech]].  Using the refurbished Newhart factory Irian's new GLT-5M model not only restored the ''Guillotine'' to its former glory but improved upon it with better (and importantly more reliable) weaponry.  Irian continued producing new ''Guillotines'', which would go on to take part in the [[FedCom Civil War]], [[Jihad]]<ref name=TRO3050u/> and [[Dark Age era]]s.<ref name=RGiCV23p13>''Recognition Guide: ilClan, vol. 23'', p. 13: "Guillotine"</ref>
  
 
==Weapons and Equipment==
 
==Weapons and Equipment==
The ''Guillotine'' carries a Sunglow Type 2 [[Large Laser]] in its left arm as the primary weapon. While the Sunglow laser is an excellent weapon, there are issues with the fiber optic power cabling, which runs from the power converter hidden deep within the 'Mech out to the emitter. Running near the surface of the underarm, it is all too easy for the cable to bind when the weapon is raised over the 'Mech's head.  Experienced pilots know to lower the arm in this case, but for a MechWarrior unused to the ''Guillotine'' they may try to force the line and snap it, preventing use of the 'Mech's most powerful weapon. Replacing the power cabling is an extremely expensive and time consuming process requiring considerable effort.<ref name=TRO2750/><ref name=TRO3025r/><ref name=TRO3039/>
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The ''Guillotine'' carries a [[Sunglow Type 2]] [[Large Laser]] in its left arm as the primary weapon. While the Sunglow laser is an excellent weapon, there are issues with the fiber optic power cabling, which runs from the power converter hidden deep within the 'Mech out to the emitter. Running near the surface of the underarm, it is all too easy for the cable to bind when the weapon is raised over the 'Mech's head.  Experienced pilots know to lower the arm in this case, but for a MechWarrior unused to the ''Guillotine'' they may try to force the line and snap it, preventing use of the 'Mech's most powerful weapon. Replacing the power cabling is an extremely expensive and time consuming process requiring considerable effort.<ref name=TRO2750/><ref name=TRO3025r/><ref name=TRO3039/>
  
Back-up for the large laser are four ExoStar II [[Medium Laser]]s, two in the right arm and two split between the side torsos.  Like the larger lasers the ExoStar IIs consist of a power supply well-hidden within the ''Guillotine'' connected to a firing mechanism by fiber optic cables, although the eight cables which power the medium lasers don't suffer from the Sunglow's snagging issue.  The final weapon on the design is a single Coventry-6 [[SRM-6]] with one ton of reloads in the right torso. Despite centuries of correcting other faults in the system, a stubborn and persistent problem with the SRM launcher is its occasional failure to arm missiles five and six.  Not even a complete redesign of the system managed to solve this bug.<ref name=TRO2750/><ref name=TRO3025r/>  The problem was eventually discovered to involve the [[CASE]] protecting the missile reloads, and only its removal caused the problem to desist.<ref name=TRO3039/>
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Backup for the large laser are four [[ExoStar II]] [[medium laser]]s, two in the right arm and two split between the side torsos.  Like the larger lasers the ExoStar IIs consist of a power supply well-hidden within the ''Guillotine'' connected to a firing mechanism by fiber optic cables, although the eight cables which power the medium lasers don't suffer from the Sunglow's snagging issue.  The final weapon on the design is a single [[Coventry-6]] [[SRM-6]] with one ton of reloads in the right torso. Despite centuries of correcting other faults in the system, a stubborn and persistent problem with the SRM launcher is its occasional failure to arm missiles five and six.  Not even a complete redesign of the system managed to solve this bug.<ref name=TRO2750/><ref name=TRO3025r/>  The problem was eventually discovered to involve the [[CASE]] protecting the missile reloads, and only its removal caused the problem to desist.<ref name=TRO3039/>
  
 
The nimbleness of the ''Guillotine'' is what's responsible for its longevity, a factor which can catch new pilots off-guard.  Four Anderson 398 [[jump jet]]s, one in either leg and either side torso, gives the 'Mech a jumping distance of 120 meters.  The bone-crushing force of its landings is offset by the specially-designed command chair, while twenty-five [[heat sinks]] allow the 'Mech to fire all of its weapons after jumping in behind an enemy.  The twelve tons of armor and CASE for the SRM missiles provide good protection.<ref name=TRO2750/><ref name=TRO3025r/><ref name=TRO3039/>
 
The nimbleness of the ''Guillotine'' is what's responsible for its longevity, a factor which can catch new pilots off-guard.  Four Anderson 398 [[jump jet]]s, one in either leg and either side torso, gives the 'Mech a jumping distance of 120 meters.  The bone-crushing force of its landings is offset by the specially-designed command chair, while twenty-five [[heat sinks]] allow the 'Mech to fire all of its weapons after jumping in behind an enemy.  The twelve tons of armor and CASE for the SRM missiles provide good protection.<ref name=TRO2750/><ref name=TRO3025r/><ref name=TRO3039/>
  
 
==Variants==
 
==Variants==
*;GLT-4L : The 4L ''Guillotine'' is a downgraded version of the original 3N model introduced in [[2825]].  Although 3N used a significant number of off-the-shelf components, the two exceptions were its [[Endo Steel]] internal structure and CASE to protect its ammunition bay. The 4L was a simple redesign that consisted of utilizing a standard internal structure, removing its CASE system and three single [[heat sink]]s to free up the necessary tonnage. The replacement chassis was a [[Crucis Type V]]. BV (1.0) = 1,222<ref>''Combat Operations'', p. 121</ref>, BV (2.0) = 1,400<ref>''Record Sheets: 3039'', p. 156</ref>
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*; GLT-4L : The 4L ''Guillotine'' is a downgraded version of the original 3N model introduced in [[2825]].  Although 3N used a significant number of off-the-shelf components, the two exceptions were its [[Endo Steel]] internal structure and CASE to protect its ammunition bay. The 4L was a simple redesign that consisted of utilizing a standard internal structure, removing its CASE system and three single [[heat sink]]s to free up the necessary tonnage. The replacement chassis was a [[Crucis Type V]].<ref name=TRSWp134f /> BV (1.0) = 1,222,<ref>''Combat Operations'', p. 121</ref> BV (2.0) = 1,400<ref>''Record Sheets: 3039'', p. 156</ref>
  
*;GLT-4P : This variant of the 4L model was introduced in [[2833]].  While few pilots were willing to tamper with the original design, this refit replaces the [[Large Laser]] with a [[PPC]] at the expense of two tons of armor.  Results with this variant have been mixed.<ref name=TRO3039/> BV (1.0) = 1,190, BV (2.0) = 1.376 <ref name=MUL104/>
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*; GLT-4P : This variant of the 4L model was introduced in [[2833]].  While few pilots were willing to tamper with the original design, this refit replaces the [[Large Laser]] with a [[PPC]] at the expense of two tons of armor.  Results with this variant have been mixed.<ref name=TRO3039/> BV (1.0) = 1,190, BV (2.0) = 1.376<ref name=MUL104/>
  
*;GLT-5M : The 5M model is a redesign performed after the technological renaissance that started in the late 3040s. Introduced in [[3049]] the 5M is a 'Mech that is nearly identical to the original 3N.  With the sole exception of the primary weapon being upgraded to a Sunbeam [[ER Large Laser]] model for extended reach, the 5M has an almost identical weaponry configuration, speed profile, and armor coverage as the 3N.<ref name=TRO3050u/> BV (1.0) = 1,295<ref>''Combat Operations'', p. 130</ref>, BV (2.0) = 1,472<ref name=MUL104>''Master Unit List: Battle Values'', p. 104</ref>
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*; GLT-5M : The 5M model is a redesign performed after the technological renaissance that started in the late 3040s. Introduced in [[3049]] the 5M is a 'Mech that is nearly identical to the original 3N.  With the sole exception of the primary weapon being upgraded to a [[Diverse Optics Sunbeam (ERLL)|Sunbeam]] [[ER Large Laser]] model for extended reach, the 5M has an almost identical weaponry configuration, speed profile, and armor coverage as the 3N.<ref name=TRSWp134f /><ref name=TRO3050u/> BV (1.0) = 1,295,<ref>''Combat Operations'', p. 130</ref> BV (2.0) = 1,472<ref name=MUL104>''Master Unit List: Battle Values'', p. 104</ref>
  
*;GLT-8D : The 8D variant introduced in [[3062]] picks up where the 5M left off. All of the lasers have been upgraded to ER versions and the SRM-6 has been replaced with a [[Streak SRM-6]] while an additional [[ER Large Laser]] has been added to the design. The heat sinks have also been upgraded to [[double heat sink]]s. Finally, to make the design even deadlier than it was before, a [[Targeting Computer]] has been added, allowing the ''Guillotine'' to dispatch its foes with deadly accuracy.<ref name=TRO3050u/> BV (1.0) = 1,627<ref>''Record Sheets: Upgrades'', p. 122</ref>, BV (2.0) = 1,891<ref name=MUL104/>
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*; GLT-6WB : Produced by [[Irian Technologies]] in [[3068]], the 6WB is an upgrade similar in some ways to the 8D. A [[small cockpit]] and [[ferro-fibrous]] armor make room for an [[Improved C3 CPU]], allowing the 'Mech to share targeting data with other units. The large laser has been replaced with a [[Heavy PPC]], while the missile launcher has been swapped out for an [[LRM-15]], though it only has one ton of ammunition. Eleven double heat sinks are barely adequate to keep waste heat from crippling the 'Mech thanks to its four ER medium lasers. A [[Compact Gyro]] allows the LRM-15 to be mounted in the center torso.<ref name=TRSWp134f /> BV (2.0) = 1,672<ref name=MUL104/>
  
*;GLT-6WB : Produced by [[Irian Technologies]] in [[3068]], the 6WB is an upgrade similar in some ways to the 8D. A [[Small Cockpit]] and [[Ferro-Fibrous]] armor make room for an [[Improved C3 CPU]], allowing the 'Mech to share targeting data with other units. The large laser has been replaced with a [[Heavy PPC]], while the missile launcher has been swapped out for an [[LRM-15]], though it only has one ton of ammunition. Eleven double heat sinks are barely adequate to keep waste heat from crippling the 'Mech thanks to its four [[ER Medium Laser]]s. A [[Compact Gyro]] seems an odd addition in a 'Mech that has extra space. BV (2.0) = 1,672<ref name=MUL104/>
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*; GLT-6WB2 : Built in [[3070]] on an Endo Steel frame and utilizing a Compact Gyro, the 6WB2 mounts two ER medium lasers, and with the removal of half a ton of armor, a [[Light Gauss Rifle]] and paired Light PPCs. An [[Artemis IV]]-guided [[LRM-5]] launcher provides additional long range firepower. Six [[Improved Jump Jets|improved jump jet]]s enable the 6WB2 to leap up to 180 meters. This variant retains the C3i computer.<ref name=TRSWp134f /> BV (2.0) = 1,635<ref name=MUL104/>
  
*;GLT-6WB2 : Built in [[3070]] on an Endo Steel frame and utilizing a Compact Gyro, the 6WB2 only mounts two [[ER Medium Laser]]s. The removal of half a ton of armor allows the inclusion of a [[Light Gauss Rifle]] and paired [[Light PPC]]s. An [[Artemis IV]]-guided [[LRM-5]] launcher provides long range firepower. Six [[Improved Jump Jets|improved jump jet]]s enable the 6WB2 to leap up to 180 meters. This variant retains the C3i module. BV (2.0) = 1,635<ref name=MUL104/>
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*; GLT-6WB3 : Following the Blakist defeat, many of their weapons were changed for the victorious powers. This version of the GLT-6WB ''Guillotine'' introduced in [[3080]] exchanges the [[Improved C3 CPU]] for a [[Guardian ECM]] and a [[C3 slave unit|C3 slave CPU]]. BV (2.0) = 1,741<ref>''Record Sheets: 3050 Unabridged Clan & Star League'', p. 284</ref>
  
*;GLT-6WB3 : Following the Blakist defeat, many of their weapons were changed for the victorious powers. This version of the GLT-6WD ''Guillotine'' introduced in [[3080]] exchanges the [[Improved C3 CPU]] for a [[Guardian ECM]] and standard a [[C3 Slave Unit|C3 slave CPU]]. BV (2.0) = 1,741<ref>''Record Sheets: 3050 Unabridged Clan & Star League pg.284''</ref>
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*; GLT-7M : Considered by some a rather minor evolution of the 5M, the Dark Age era GLT-7M manufactured by Irian carries a [[PPC Capacitor|capacitor-enhanced]] [[ER PPC]] in its left arm, supported by twin [[Light PPC]]s in the right arm, two [[ER medium laser]]s split between its side torsos and a [[Streak SRM-6]] rack in its center torso. This heavier weapon load is made possible by mounting only sixteen [[double heat sink]]s. The ammo bay still holds only a single ton of Streak reloads but is now protected with [[CASE II]], providing greater protection against ammo explosions as well as avoiding the missile arming issues caused by the GLT-3N's more mundane CASE.<ref name=RGiCV23p13/> BV (2.0) = 1,877<ref name=RGiCV23p29>''Recognition Guide: ilClan, vol. 23'', p. 29: "Guillotine GLT-7M"</ref>
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*; GLT-8D : The 8D variant introduced in [[3062]] picks up where the 5M left off. All of the lasers have been upgraded to ER versions and the SRM-6 has been replaced with a Streak SRM-6 while an additional ER Large Laser has been added to the design. The heat sinks have also been upgraded to double heat sinks. Finally, to make the design even deadlier than it was before, a [[Targeting Computer]] has been added, allowing the ''Guillotine'' to dispatch its foes with deadly accuracy.<ref name=TRSWp134f /><ref name=TRO3050u/> BV (1.0) = 1,627,<ref>''Record Sheets: Upgrades'', p. 122</ref> BV (2.0) = 1,891<ref name=MUL104/>
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===Custom Variants===
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*; GLT-3N ''Guillotine (Estriđsen)'' : Delivered to ''[[Kapten]]'' Harald Estriđsen of the Free Rasalhague Republic, this ''Guillotine'' variant was initially designed by [[ComStar]]. It has been updated with double heat sinks and upgraded weaponry. ''Kapten'' Estriđsen suspects that it was a prototype for a new [[Com Guards|Com Guard]] variant that was shipped to him by mistake.<ref name=cmkp92>''Combat Manual: Kurita'', p. 92</ref>
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==Design Quirks==
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The ''Guillotine'' has the following [[Design Quirks]]:<ref>''BattleMech Manual'', p. 92 BattleMech Quirk Table - Guillotine Entry.</ref>
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* [[Searchlight]]
  
 
==Related BattleMechs==
 
==Related BattleMechs==
 
* ''[[Guillotine IIC]]'' - The ''Guillotine'' was one of the 'Mechs carried on the Exodus with General Kerensky and the SLDF. The [[Clans]] have created their own variant of the ''Guillotine'' called the ''Guillotine'' IIC, which is an upgraded version manufactured solely with Clan technology. BV (1.0) = 2,187, BV (2.0) = 2,377
 
* ''[[Guillotine IIC]]'' - The ''Guillotine'' was one of the 'Mechs carried on the Exodus with General Kerensky and the SLDF. The [[Clans]] have created their own variant of the ''Guillotine'' called the ''Guillotine'' IIC, which is an upgraded version manufactured solely with Clan technology. BV (1.0) = 2,187, BV (2.0) = 2,377
  
=='Mech Gallery==
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==Notes==
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* In German products, the unit's proper name was translated to '''''Fallbeil'''''. The model code was accordingly changed to '''FLB-3L'''.
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* ''Guillotine (Estriđsen)'' lacks any more detail about the modified ''Guillotine''&#39;s equipment and weaponry. All that can be seen is that it has an extra point of damage in Alpha Strike's Overheat rule.<ref name=cmkp92/>
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==Gallery==
 
<gallery>
 
<gallery>
Image:3050U Guillotine.jpg|GLT-3N ''Guillotine''
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Guillotine.jpg|Original GLT-3N ''Guillotine'' from ''[[Technical Readout: 2750|TRO:2750]]''
Image:CCG Counterstrike Guillotine.jpg|GLT-3N ''Guillotine'' during combat
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GLT-Guillotine.png|GLT-4L ''Guillotine'' from ''[[Technical Readout: 3025 Revised|TRO:3025 Revised]]''
Image:GLT-Guillotine.png|GLT-4L ''Guillotine''
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GLT-4L-Guillotine.jpg|GLT-4L ''Guillotine'' from ''[[Technical Readout: 3039|TRO:3039]]''
Image:GLT-4L-Guillotine.jpg|GLT-4L ''Guillotine''
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GLT-5M Guillotine.jpg|GLT-5M ''Guillotine'' from ''[[Technical Readout: 3050|TRO:3050]]''
Image:GLT-5M Guillotine.jpg|GLT-5M ''Guillotine''
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3050U Guillotine.jpg|GLT-3N ''Guillotine'' from ''[[Technical Readout: 3050 Upgrade|TRO:3050 Upgrade]]''
Image:CCG Unlimited Guillotine.jpg|GLT-5M ''Guillotine'' in motion
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Guillotine RGilClan v23.png|''Guillotine'' from ''[[Recognition Guide: ilClan, vol. 23|RGilClan: Vol 23]]''
Image:Battle of Coventry (2).jpg|A ''Guillotine'' under fire
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Battle of Coventry (2).jpg|A ''Guillotine'' under fire during the [[Jade Falcon Incursion (3058)|Jade Falcon Incursion]] from ''[[The Battle of Coventry (scenario pack)|The Battle of Coventry]]''
Image:GuilotineBattle.jpg|A ''Guillotine'' in a city fight
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GuilotineBattle.jpg|A ''Guillotine'' in a city fight from ''TRO:3025 Revised''
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CCG Counterstrike Guillotine.jpg|GLT-3N ''Guillotine'' during combat from ''[[BattleTech Trading Card Game|CCG]]''
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CCG Unlimited Guillotine.jpg|GLT-5M ''Guillotine'' in motion from ''CCG''
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Alpha Strike Striker Lance - Guillotine.jpg|''Guillotine'' miniature from ''[[BattleTech Alpha Strike: Striker Lance Pack]]''
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ComStar Battle Level II - Guillotine.jpg|''Guillotine'' miniature from ''[[BattleTech: ComStar Battle Level II]]''
 
</gallery>
 
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==Bibliography==
 
==Bibliography==
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* ''[[Combat Manual: Kurita]]''
 
* ''[[Combat Operations]]''
 
* ''[[Combat Operations]]''
* ''[[Field Report 2765: Federated Suns]]''
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* ''[[Field Report 2765: AFFS]]''
 
* ''[[House Davion (The Federated Suns)]]''
 
* ''[[House Davion (The Federated Suns)]]''
 
* ''[[Master Unit List: Battle Values]]''
 
* ''[[Master Unit List: Battle Values]]''
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* ''[[Recognition Guide: ilClan, vol. 23]]''
 
* ''[[Record Sheets: 3025/3026]]''
 
* ''[[Record Sheets: 3025/3026]]''
 
* ''[[Record Sheets: 3039]]''
 
* ''[[Record Sheets: 3039]]''
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* ''[[Technical Readout: 3050 Upgrade]]''
 
* ''[[Technical Readout: 3050 Upgrade]]''
 
* ''[[Technical Readout: 3060]]''
 
* ''[[Technical Readout: 3060]]''
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Latest revision as of 16:31, 14 April 2024

Guillotine
Guillotine
Production information
Manufacturer Irian BattleMechs Unlimited[1]

Lycomb-Davion IntroTech


Newhart Industries[1]

Production Year 2499[2]
Model GLT-3N[1]
Class Heavy
Cost 6,300,484 C-Bills
Technical specifications
'Mech type Inner Sphere BattleMech
Mass 70 tons
Chassis Crucis-I Endo Steel
Armor Ulston Prime with CASE
Engine VOX 280
Communications System StarLink 955G
Targeting Tracking System Pulsar Tri-X
Heat Sinks 25 single
Speed 64 km/h
Jump Jets Anderson 398
Armament
BV (1.0) 1,296[3]
BV (2.0) 1,418[1][4]


Description[edit]

The Guillotine was originally designed in 2499 as a front-line BattleMech for the Terran Hegemony and was the Star League Defense Force's standard heavy 'Mech for generations. While its weaponry was ample for its era, as time went by the march of technology allowed for the development of larger 'Mechs which were significantly better armed. However few of these new 'Mechs could match the Guillotine in maneuverability or staying power, and so the 'Mech simply transitioned from the front-line shock role to that of a heavy raider - a task it excels at thanks to its quick speed and use of jump jets. Its mobility also makes the 'Mech adept at fighting in difficult terrain such as jungle or mountainous regions. The only serious issue with the 'Mech ironically are its weapons, which have been plagued with various problems over the centuries.[5][6][7]

Newhart Industries built the Guillotine from their factory on New Earth, but this was destroyed during the Amaris Civil War in 2776 as part of a celebration put on by the 12th Republican Guard. At the same time Irian BattleMechs Unlimited was building Guillotines under contract from Newheart out of Irian and continued to do so for another half-century;[4][7] Lycomb-Davion IntroTech had also been producing the Guillotine from their main manufacturing facility on Demeter,[8] but this facility was destroyed by Capellan Confederation forces early in the First Succession War.[9] The collapse of the Star League and exodus of the SLDF scattered Guillotines across all of the Great Houses, while ComStar succeeded in raiding New Earth in 2788 and acquiring a battalion's worth from former Newhart stockpiles. In the wake of the First Succession War a shortage of the advanced components necessary for the 'Mech forced IBMU to design a downgraded variant, the GLT-4L, which they continued to produce off and on for the next few centuries.[4][7]

The recovery of the Helm Memory Core inspired a number of old designs, the Guillotine included, to be upgraded with lostech. Using the refurbished Newhart factory Irian's new GLT-5M model not only restored the Guillotine to its former glory but improved upon it with better (and importantly more reliable) weaponry. Irian continued producing new Guillotines, which would go on to take part in the FedCom Civil War, Jihad[4] and Dark Age eras.[10]

Weapons and Equipment[edit]

The Guillotine carries a Sunglow Type 2 Large Laser in its left arm as the primary weapon. While the Sunglow laser is an excellent weapon, there are issues with the fiber optic power cabling, which runs from the power converter hidden deep within the 'Mech out to the emitter. Running near the surface of the underarm, it is all too easy for the cable to bind when the weapon is raised over the 'Mech's head. Experienced pilots know to lower the arm in this case, but for a MechWarrior unused to the Guillotine they may try to force the line and snap it, preventing use of the 'Mech's most powerful weapon. Replacing the power cabling is an extremely expensive and time consuming process requiring considerable effort.[5][6][7]

Backup for the large laser are four ExoStar II medium lasers, two in the right arm and two split between the side torsos. Like the larger lasers the ExoStar IIs consist of a power supply well-hidden within the Guillotine connected to a firing mechanism by fiber optic cables, although the eight cables which power the medium lasers don't suffer from the Sunglow's snagging issue. The final weapon on the design is a single Coventry-6 SRM-6 with one ton of reloads in the right torso. Despite centuries of correcting other faults in the system, a stubborn and persistent problem with the SRM launcher is its occasional failure to arm missiles five and six. Not even a complete redesign of the system managed to solve this bug.[5][6] The problem was eventually discovered to involve the CASE protecting the missile reloads, and only its removal caused the problem to desist.[7]

The nimbleness of the Guillotine is what's responsible for its longevity, a factor which can catch new pilots off-guard. Four Anderson 398 jump jets, one in either leg and either side torso, gives the 'Mech a jumping distance of 120 meters. The bone-crushing force of its landings is offset by the specially-designed command chair, while twenty-five heat sinks allow the 'Mech to fire all of its weapons after jumping in behind an enemy. The twelve tons of armor and CASE for the SRM missiles provide good protection.[5][6][7]

Variants[edit]

  • GLT-4L 
    The 4L Guillotine is a downgraded version of the original 3N model introduced in 2825. Although 3N used a significant number of off-the-shelf components, the two exceptions were its Endo Steel internal structure and CASE to protect its ammunition bay. The 4L was a simple redesign that consisted of utilizing a standard internal structure, removing its CASE system and three single heat sinks to free up the necessary tonnage. The replacement chassis was a Crucis Type V.[1] BV (1.0) = 1,222,[11] BV (2.0) = 1,400[12]
  • GLT-4P 
    This variant of the 4L model was introduced in 2833. While few pilots were willing to tamper with the original design, this refit replaces the Large Laser with a PPC at the expense of two tons of armor. Results with this variant have been mixed.[7] BV (1.0) = 1,190, BV (2.0) = 1.376[13]
  • GLT-5M 
    The 5M model is a redesign performed after the technological renaissance that started in the late 3040s. Introduced in 3049 the 5M is a 'Mech that is nearly identical to the original 3N. With the sole exception of the primary weapon being upgraded to a Sunbeam ER Large Laser model for extended reach, the 5M has an almost identical weaponry configuration, speed profile, and armor coverage as the 3N.[1][4] BV (1.0) = 1,295,[14] BV (2.0) = 1,472[13]
  • GLT-6WB 
    Produced by Irian Technologies in 3068, the 6WB is an upgrade similar in some ways to the 8D. A small cockpit and ferro-fibrous armor make room for an Improved C3 CPU, allowing the 'Mech to share targeting data with other units. The large laser has been replaced with a Heavy PPC, while the missile launcher has been swapped out for an LRM-15, though it only has one ton of ammunition. Eleven double heat sinks are barely adequate to keep waste heat from crippling the 'Mech thanks to its four ER medium lasers. A Compact Gyro allows the LRM-15 to be mounted in the center torso.[1] BV (2.0) = 1,672[13]
  • GLT-6WB2 
    Built in 3070 on an Endo Steel frame and utilizing a Compact Gyro, the 6WB2 mounts two ER medium lasers, and with the removal of half a ton of armor, a Light Gauss Rifle and paired Light PPCs. An Artemis IV-guided LRM-5 launcher provides additional long range firepower. Six improved jump jets enable the 6WB2 to leap up to 180 meters. This variant retains the C3i computer.[1] BV (2.0) = 1,635[13]
  • GLT-6WB3 
    Following the Blakist defeat, many of their weapons were changed for the victorious powers. This version of the GLT-6WB Guillotine introduced in 3080 exchanges the Improved C3 CPU for a Guardian ECM and a C3 slave CPU. BV (2.0) = 1,741[15]
  • GLT-7M 
    Considered by some a rather minor evolution of the 5M, the Dark Age era GLT-7M manufactured by Irian carries a capacitor-enhanced ER PPC in its left arm, supported by twin Light PPCs in the right arm, two ER medium lasers split between its side torsos and a Streak SRM-6 rack in its center torso. This heavier weapon load is made possible by mounting only sixteen double heat sinks. The ammo bay still holds only a single ton of Streak reloads but is now protected with CASE II, providing greater protection against ammo explosions as well as avoiding the missile arming issues caused by the GLT-3N's more mundane CASE.[10] BV (2.0) = 1,877[16]
  • GLT-8D 
    The 8D variant introduced in 3062 picks up where the 5M left off. All of the lasers have been upgraded to ER versions and the SRM-6 has been replaced with a Streak SRM-6 while an additional ER Large Laser has been added to the design. The heat sinks have also been upgraded to double heat sinks. Finally, to make the design even deadlier than it was before, a Targeting Computer has been added, allowing the Guillotine to dispatch its foes with deadly accuracy.[1][4] BV (1.0) = 1,627,[17] BV (2.0) = 1,891[13]

Custom Variants[edit]

  • GLT-3N Guillotine (Estriđsen) 
    Delivered to Kapten Harald Estriđsen of the Free Rasalhague Republic, this Guillotine variant was initially designed by ComStar. It has been updated with double heat sinks and upgraded weaponry. Kapten Estriđsen suspects that it was a prototype for a new Com Guard variant that was shipped to him by mistake.[18]

Design Quirks[edit]

The Guillotine has the following Design Quirks:[19]

Related BattleMechs[edit]

  • Guillotine IIC - The Guillotine was one of the 'Mechs carried on the Exodus with General Kerensky and the SLDF. The Clans have created their own variant of the Guillotine called the Guillotine IIC, which is an upgraded version manufactured solely with Clan technology. BV (1.0) = 2,187, BV (2.0) = 2,377

Notes[edit]

  • In German products, the unit's proper name was translated to Fallbeil. The model code was accordingly changed to FLB-3L.
  • Guillotine (Estriđsen) lacks any more detail about the modified Guillotine's equipment and weaponry. All that can be seen is that it has an extra point of damage in Alpha Strike's Overheat rule.[18]

Gallery[edit]

References[edit]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 Technical Readout: Succession Wars, pp. 134–135: "GLT-3N Guillotine"
  2. MUL online date for the Guillotine
  3. Combat Operations, p. 106
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 Technical Readout: 3050 Upgrade, pp. 211–212
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 Technical Readout: 2750, pp. 42–43
  6. 6.0 6.1 6.2 6.3 Technical Readout: 3025 Revised, pp. 88–89
  7. 7.0 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 7.5 7.6 Technical Readout: 3039, pp. 268–267
  8. Field Report 2765: AFFS, p. 11: "Arcadian Cuirassiers"
  9. House Davion (The Federated Suns), p. 152: "Lycomb-Davion IntroTech"
  10. 10.0 10.1 Recognition Guide: ilClan, vol. 23, p. 13: "Guillotine"
  11. Combat Operations, p. 121
  12. Record Sheets: 3039, p. 156
  13. 13.0 13.1 13.2 13.3 13.4 Master Unit List: Battle Values, p. 104
  14. Combat Operations, p. 130
  15. Record Sheets: 3050 Unabridged Clan & Star League, p. 284
  16. Recognition Guide: ilClan, vol. 23, p. 29: "Guillotine GLT-7M"
  17. Record Sheets: Upgrades, p. 122
  18. 18.0 18.1 Combat Manual: Kurita, p. 92
  19. BattleMech Manual, p. 92 BattleMech Quirk Table - Guillotine Entry.

Bibliography[edit]