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| image = Security Robot (Tracked).jpg
 
| name = Security Robot
 
| name = Security Robot
 
| manufacturer = Free Worlds League
 
| manufacturer = Free Worlds League
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| mass = ???
 
| mass = ???
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| armor = Infantry-grade armor
| engine = [[Fusion Engine]]
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| engine = [[fusion engine]]
| speed = .20
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| speed = 0.72
 
| Crew = None
 
| Crew = None
| armament = 2 x [[Machine Guns]]
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| armament = 2x [[machine guns]]
 
| BV (1.0) = N/A
 
| BV (1.0) = N/A
 
| BV (2.0) =  
 
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== Description ==
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Designed for interior security, the '''Security Robot''' was used to protect facilities belonging to the [[Free Worlds League]]. This unnamed type of Security Robot was created for anti-[[infantry]] usage.  This model was known to protect atomic/fusion power plants and nuclear weapons stored inside Free Worlds League military complexes.
  
==Description==
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The [[Kell Hounds]] [[mercenary]] [[company]] encountered this design in a raid on [[Castor]] in [[3012]]. These particular machines were safeguarding a complex's nuclear arsenal, where [[MechWarrior (pilot)|MechWarriors]] from the Kell Hounds attempted to investigate the facility and stop the [[13th Marik Militia]]'s commander from acquiring those weapons. Air raids using [[LAM|LAMs]] disrupted the programming of the security bots, causing them to attack everyone they encountered.<ref name="TKHp57">''The Kell Hounds'', p. 57: "Complex Security Systems" - Background Information/Abilities of the Bot</ref>
Designed for interior security, the model of '''Security Robot''' was used protect facilities belong to the [[Free Worlds League]]. This unnamed type of Security Robot was created anti-infantry usage.  This model was known to protect atomic/fusion power plants and nuclear weapons inside Free World League military complexes.
 
  
The [[Kell Hounds]] mercenary company encounters this design in a raid on [[Castor]] in [[3012]]. These particular machines were safe guarding this complex's nuclear arsenal, where MechWarriors from Kell Hounds attempted to investigate the facility and stop the [[13th Marik Militia]]'s commander from getting those weapons. Air raid using [[LAM|LAMs]] would disrupt the programming of the security bots, causing them attack everyone they encountered.<ref>''The Kell Hounds'', p. 57 - Complex Security Systems - Background information.</ref>
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== Weapons and Equipment ==
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The Security Robot is armed with a pair of [[Machine Guns]] with 100 rounds of ammunition. The Robot is able to move two meters per turn. This model is designed as humanoid and it is equipped with arms and legs. The unit is protected by 30 points worth of infantry-grade armor both front and back of its torso, while its arms and legs are protected by 15 points.
  
==Weapons and Equipment==
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== Rules ==
The Security Robot is armed with a pair of [[Machine Guns]] with 100 rounds of ammunition. The Robot is able to move two meters per turn. This model is designed as humanoid and it’s equipped with arms and legs. The unit is protected by 30 points worth of infantry grade armor both front and back of its torso, while its arms and legs are protected by 15 points.
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=== Game Rules ===
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This Security Robot was constructed for use in the [[MechWarrior, First Edition]] Role-Playing Game system.
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Thus this unit is not meant to combat BattleMech scale size combatants. Being designed for the early game system, it may not be converted directly to new rules found in later editions of BattleTech's role-playing systems such as [[MechWarrior, Third Edition]] and [[A Time of War]].
  
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==== Gameplay ====
===Game Notes===
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The Security Robot may move, fire its weapons, and physical attacks may be conducted using the same methods used with [[BattleMech#Light|light]] BattleMech when facing a character using the MechWarrior RPG rules. The machine has the gunnery and piloting of 6, with these skills it also has dexterity of 12.<ref name="TKHp57"/>
This Security Robot was constructed for use with the [[MechWarrior, First Edition]] Role-playing Game system.
 
Thus this unit is not meant to combat BattleMech scale size combatants.  Being designed for the early game system, it may not be converted directly to new rules set found later editions of Battletech's role-playing systems such as MechWarrior, Third Edition and [[A Time of War]].
 
====Game Play====
 
The Security Robot may move, fire its weapons, and do physical attacks using the same methods of fire as Light BattleMech when facing a character using the MechWarrior RPG rules. The machine has the gunnery and piloting of 6, with these skills it also has dexterity of 12.<ref>''The Kell Hounds'', p. 57 - Abilities of the Bot.</ref>  
 
  
====Construction====
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==== Construction ====
 
As of this writing, there are no construction rules for this unit.
 
As of this writing, there are no construction rules for this unit.
 
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==References==
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== Notes ==
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As of this writing, there are no record sheets for this unit. The image used for this security robot does not match stats and description given to this design.
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== References ==
 
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==Bibliography==
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== Bibliography ==
*''[[The Kell Hounds]]
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* ''[[The Kell Hounds]]
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[[Category:Technology]]
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[[Category:Technology|Security Robot (RPG)]]

Latest revision as of 00:22, 12 January 2023

Security Robot (Tracked).jpg
Security Robot
Production information
Manufacturer Free Worlds League
Mission Security
Type Humanoid
Technical specifications
Mass ???
Armor Infantry-grade armor
Engine fusion engine
Speed 0.72 km/h
Crew None
Armament

2x machine guns

BV (1.0) N/A

Description[edit]

Designed for interior security, the Security Robot was used to protect facilities belonging to the Free Worlds League. This unnamed type of Security Robot was created for anti-infantry usage. This model was known to protect atomic/fusion power plants and nuclear weapons stored inside Free Worlds League military complexes.

The Kell Hounds mercenary company encountered this design in a raid on Castor in 3012. These particular machines were safeguarding a complex's nuclear arsenal, where MechWarriors from the Kell Hounds attempted to investigate the facility and stop the 13th Marik Militia's commander from acquiring those weapons. Air raids using LAMs disrupted the programming of the security bots, causing them to attack everyone they encountered.[1]

Weapons and Equipment[edit]

The Security Robot is armed with a pair of Machine Guns with 100 rounds of ammunition. The Robot is able to move two meters per turn. This model is designed as humanoid and it is equipped with arms and legs. The unit is protected by 30 points worth of infantry-grade armor both front and back of its torso, while its arms and legs are protected by 15 points.

Rules[edit]

Game Rules[edit]

This Security Robot was constructed for use in the MechWarrior, First Edition Role-Playing Game system. Thus this unit is not meant to combat BattleMech scale size combatants. Being designed for the early game system, it may not be converted directly to new rules found in later editions of BattleTech's role-playing systems such as MechWarrior, Third Edition and A Time of War.

Gameplay[edit]

The Security Robot may move, fire its weapons, and physical attacks may be conducted using the same methods used with light BattleMech when facing a character using the MechWarrior RPG rules. The machine has the gunnery and piloting of 6, with these skills it also has dexterity of 12.[1]

Construction[edit]

As of this writing, there are no construction rules for this unit.

Notes[edit]

As of this writing, there are no record sheets for this unit. The image used for this security robot does not match stats and description given to this design.

References[edit]

  1. 1.0 1.1 The Kell Hounds, p. 57: "Complex Security Systems" - Background Information/Abilities of the Bot

Bibliography[edit]