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Revision as of 13:00, 14 July 2018

Urbanlord
UrbanLord
Production information
Manufacturer
Production Year 3227
Model UBL–20
Class Heavy
Technical specifications
'Mech type 3rd Generation BattleMech
Mass 70 tons
Chassis
Armor 202 points of 3rd Generation Armor
Engine 280-rated 3rd Generation Fusion Engine
Heat Sinks 22 (44) 3rd Generation Heat Sinks
Speed 64 km/h
Jump Jets 6x 3rd Generation Jump Jets
Armament
BV (2.0) Pink[1]


Description

The UrbanLord appears to be a very heavy counterpart to the much older UrbanMech, weighing in at 70 metric tons, making it two entire weightclasses heavier than the UM-R60 UrbanMech.

Canonicity

The UrbanLord only appeared in Third League Turning Points: Free Taiw St. Ives, and is therefore explicitly non-canon, as despite being an official product, Free Taiw St. Ives was an April Fool's joke.

The editor sincerely apologizes for this inconvenience.

Armor, Armaments and Equipment

The UrbanLord is armed with a Gauss Cannon/20 and a Large Grazer, is encased in 3rd Generation Armor (unknown weight) and can travel up to 360 meters through the air with its six 3rd Generation Jump Jets.

Variants

No variants of the UrbanLord are known to exist.

Related Canonical BattleMechs

  • UrbanMech - The non-canon UrbanLord is based very heavily on the canonical UrbanMech.
  • UrbanMech IIC - The UrbanMech was one of the 'Mechs carried on the Exodus with General Kerensky and the remnants of the SLDF. Their descendants, the Clans, upgraded the design, arming it with an Ultra AC/10 and ER Small Laser.

Gallery

No images are available for the UrbanLord, beyond what is provided on the Record Sheet.

Design Quirks

It is unknown if the UrbanLord has any Design Quirks.

References

Bibliography