Warlord

This article is about the 80-ton BattleMech. For other uses, see Warlord (disambiguation).
Warlord
Warlord
Production information
Manufacturer General Motors[1]
Production Year 3070[2]
Model BLR-2D[1]
Class Assault
Cost 7,953,240 C-bills
Technical specifications
'Mech type Inner Sphere BattleMech
Mass 80 tons
Chassis Hollis Mark XII Endosteel
Armor Starshield Special Heavy
Engine Pitban 320
Communications System Sony MSF-31
Targeting Tracking System Federated Stalker
Heat Sinks 16 double
Speed 64 km/h
Armament
BV (2.0) 2,041[1][3]


Description[edit]

The Warlord was originally intended as a streamlined, all-energy weapon variation of the classic BLR-1G BattleMaster, but the changes and weight reduction were significant enough that GM's intellectual property lawyers insisted on a new name.[2]

While not normally a GM product, or even a design commonly produced in the Federated Suns, the design specs for the BattleMaster were supplied by the Sanromea-Davions of El Dorado, wealthy bankers who had previously invested in the now-Clan held Trellshire Heavy Industries facility on Twycross. While lacking political clout outside of their homeworld (except via their impressive banking ties), the Sanromea-Davions wanted BattleMechs and the planet's advanced civilian industries, virtually untouched by the Succession Wars and the FedCom Civil War, allowed GM to bring virtually all aspects of production to one planet, free from disruptions by the Jihad.[2]

As much as possible has been done to simplify and streamline construction of the Warlord, including avoiding the wiring nightmare represented by the BattleMaster's second cockpit by just leaving the space empty. Save for the focusing lens of the lasers, virtually every component was easily within the production ability of the Helm Memory Core-enhanced factories on El Dorado, with only the Endo Steel chassis produced off world.[2]

Weapons and Equipment[edit]

Designed with the goal of lengthy battlefield endurance and avoiding reliance upon fragile supply trains in the Jihad, the Warlord is armed with an all energy weapon loadout consisting of two arm mounted Magna Hellfire Heavy PPCs and six Martell ER medium lasers split between each side torso. The large number of double heat sinks carried allows the Warlord to fire either both PPCs or all lasers near continuously whilst moving. The advanced PPCs use much of the parts of the standard and easily available Magna Hellstar PPCs, while the specialized focusing mirrors of the ER lasers are the only exotic component, greatly aiding both construction and repair.[2]

Variants[edit]

  • BLR-2G 
    The 2G is a variant developed to overcome the production bottleneck the off-world construction of chassis represented as disruptions of interstellar shipping increased. While El Dorado lacked the orbital facilities to produce Endo Steel, they readily produced the advanced crystalline polymers shared by double heat sinks and XL engines. Saving weight on the power plant allowed a switch to a standard chassis, with the six ER lasers replaced with 12 standard medium lasers mounted in a two over, three under configuration. Two medium lasers cover the rear of the 'Mech. An additional ton of armor is the token recognition of the increased fragility of an XL engine.[1] BV (2.0) = 2,033[6][7]
  • BLR-2XC 
    An experimental command variant, this Warlord is five tons lighter than the production Warlord. Equipped with a Cockpit Command Console, Angel ECM Suite, Bloodhound Active Probe, Remote Sensor Dispenser, TAG, and C3i computer, this variant provides a commander with everything they might need on the battlefield. An XL engine provides a top speed of 64 km/h, and a pair of ER PPCs and six ER medium lasers provide enough firepower to extract the commander from any trouble that might find him.[8]

Design Quirks[edit]

The BLR-2D Warlord has the following Design Quirk:[9]

The BLR-2XC Warlord variant is subject to the following Design Quirks:[8]

Notable Pilots[edit]

See: Category:Notable Warlord Pilots

Related BattleMechs[edit]

Notes[edit]

  • The author's original solicitation for the GM-built Warlord was a 75-ton version of the BattleMaster that would be "industrially streamlined" to use more common components than 4-ton gyroscopes and 340-rated engines. The large number of Inner Sphere 4/6, 75-ton designs (like GM's 75-ton Marauders) meant that the Warlord would have a plentiful supply of parts for construction and repair. As an out-of-character matter, it also allowed the demonstration of how the BattleMaster could be built without much difficulty on a 75-ton chassis. This TRO:3075 entry reached the "raw draft" stage with most of the continuity tie-ins established when shuffling of other 'Mechs in TRO:3075 meant that the Federated Suns needed an 80-ton 'Mech. The Warlord was bumped to 80 tons, which somewhat compromised the original concept. The 80-ton weight class was certainly more populated than the 85-ton 'Mech weight class and thus the write-up only required minimal alterations, but 80 tons would be a less expedient size for the Sanromea-Davions and General Motors to quickly implement.[10]

Gallery[edit]

References[edit]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Technical Readout: Jihad, pp. 168–169: "BLR-2D Warlord"
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 Technical Readout: 3075, pp. 88–89
  3. Record Sheets: 3075 Unabridged - The Cutting Edge, p. 174
  4. Technical Readout: 3085, p. 191
  5. Record Sheets: 3085 Unabridged - Old is the New New, p. 109
  6. Record Sheets: 3075 Unabridged, p. 83
  7. Record Sheets: 3075 Unabridged - The Cutting Edge, p. 175
  8. 8.0 8.1 Experimental Technical Readout: Phantoms, p. 5
  9. BattleMech Manual, p. 95: BattleMech Quirk Table - Warlord Entry
  10. Input by author Mike Miller

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