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Revision as of 18:16, 9 November 2012

Solitaire
Solitaire
Production information
Manufacturer Auxiliary Production Site 4
Production Year 3064[1]
Model SIE[citation needed]
Class Light
Cost 4,507,083 C-bills
Technical specifications
Mass 25 tons
Chassis Alpha Primary Endo Steel
Armor Forging FF01 Ferro-Fibrous
Engine Model SF-25 (XL)
Speed 162 km/h
Armament
BV (1.0) 951[2]
BV (2.0) 1,284


Description

The Solitaire is a fast, heavily armored light BattleMech. The twenty five-ton design is one of the fastest in existence, allowing it to pick off enemy units that stray too far from support like a lioness hunting a pack of wildebeast. The Solitaire is capable of operating far from supply lines, as it carries an all-energy weapon complement and four and a half tons of Ferro-Fibrous armor. The design seems an odd one for the cost-conscious Clan Diamond Shark to deploy, as it makes use of every weight saving material available to the Clans in 3067, including an Extralight engine and an Endo Steel structure.[3]

Armament

The Solitaire relies on a full compliment of heavy energy weapons. Even though the ten double heat sinks cannot possibly dissipate the heat, the typical warrior will move into position and then perform a full strike with the single Model X Heavy Large Laser, the Model II Heavy Small Laser, and the two Model V Heavy Medium Lasers.

Variants

There are no known variants of the Solitaire.

Notable Pilots

Khan Phelan Kell of Clan Wolf-in-Exile piloted a Solitaire.

References

  1. MUL online entry for Solitaire
  2. Technical Readout: 3067, p. 107
  3. Technical Readout: 3067, p. 106

Bibliography