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{{InfoBoxBattleMech
 
|image=Roadrunner.jpg
 
|name=
 
|manufacturer=unknown
 
|model=RD-1R
 
|class=ultralight
 
|cost= ?
 
|mass=15
 
|chassis=[[Endo Steel]] (unspecified)
 
|armor=[[Ferro-Fibrous]] (unspecified)
 
|engine=225 XL
 
|speed=243
 
|armament=2 [[ER Medium Laser]]s
 
|BV (1.0)=?
 
|BV (2.0)=?
 
}}
 
The exceptionally fast RD-1R '''''Roadrunner''''' is one of two [[BattleMech]]s introduced in [[FASA]]'s promotional [[1993 Update Flyer]] (the other being the TZ-1 ''[[Devil]]''), set around [[3055]]. Reportedly, they were observed by [[ROM]] operatives in the [[Clan Jade Falcon]] occupied zone. The existence of the ''Roadrunner'' remains unconfirmed (in the fashion of a [[Canon Rumor]]), while the ''Devil'' was apparently a misreporting and has since been confirmed as a variant of the ''[[Howler (Baboon)]]'', significantly lighter and somewhat slower than the reported TZ-1 ''Devil''.
 
 
 
==Description==
 
Both the ''Roadrunner'' and the ''Devil'' were reported to be extremely fast and highly suitable for running down enemy scouts; the ''Roadrunner'' in particular was noted to also be ideally suited for swarming tactics which are normally shunned by the [[Clans]].
 
 
 
It was also noted that visually, the ''Roadrunner'' bears a vague resemblance to the ''[[Timber Wolf (Mad Cat)]]'', with the leg assembly of the ''[[Viper (Dragonfly)]]''. At 15 tons, the ''Roadrunner'' is only a fifth of the mass of the former and less than half the mass of the latter.
 
 
 
==Weapons and Equipment==
 
The ''Roadrunner'' is armed with two [[ER Medium Laser]]s. The report places them both in the machine's right arm, while the image seems to suggest one is mounted in each arm.
 
 
 
==Canonicity==
 
Technically, the 1993 Update Flyer meets all criteria for a [[canon]]ical product as laid out by the [[Line Developer]]. However, in typical FASA fashion the two new 'Mechs it featured were thinly veiled references to another intellectual property (the [[w:Looney Tunes|Looney Tunes]] characters of [[w:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wile_E._Coyote_and_Road_Runner|The Road Runner]] and [[w:Tasmanian Devil (Looney Tunes)|The Tasmanian Devil]]), and apparently pose a possible copyright problem for BattleTech. They have both been expressly declared [[apocryphal]] by the Line Developer.<ref>In an official ruling on the [[BattleTech Forum]] (link and content lost to the forum crash in early 2011)</ref>
 
 
 
==Bibliography==
 
*[[1993 Update Flyer]], pp. 6-7
 
 
 
==References==
 
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[[Category:BattleMechs]]
 
[[Category:Ultralight BattleMechs]]
 
[[Category:15 ton BattleMechs]]
 
[[Category:Apocryphal BattleMechs]]
 

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