happyguy49
08/10/18 09:58 PM
196.52.39.33
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Hetzer Heavy
Mass: 80 tons Tech Base: Inner Sphere Motive Type: Wheeled Rules Level: Experimental Tech Era: Dark Ages Tech Rating/Era Availability: E/X-X-F-A Production Year: 3151 Cost: 7,497,000 C-Bills Battle Value: 1,346
Power Plant: 220 Light Fusion Engine Cruise Speed: 32.4 km/h Flanking Speed: 54.0 km/h Armor: Hardened Armament: 2 (IS) Improved Heavy Gauss Rifles Manufacturer: Primary Factory: Communications System: Targeting and Tracking System:
================================================================================ Equipment Type Rating Mass -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Internal Structure: Standard 32 points 8.00 Engine: Light Fusion Engine 220 11.50 Cruise MP: 3 Flank MP: 5 Heat Sinks: (IS) Single Heat Sink 10 0.00 Control Equipment: 4.00 Lift Equipment: 0.00 Armor: Hardened AV - 84 10.50
Armor Factor Front 30 Left/Right 22/22 Rear 10
================================================================================ Equipment Location Heat Spaces Mass -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 (IS) Improved Heavy Gauss Rifles FR 4 2 40.00 @iHGR (24) BD - 0 6.00
BattleForce Statistics MV S (+0) M (+2) L (+4) E (+6) Wt. Ov Armor: 6 Points: 13 3w 4 5 5 0 4 0 Structure: 3 Special Abilities:
The Hetzer Heavy doesn't need many words to describe. It has two powerful long-range Improved Heavy Gauss Rifles, and that's all folks. Those guns require a nuclear engine, I used a Light engine so it can have acceptable armor (10.5 tons) but an XL version would be a bit too pricey. It can be a lethal ambusher like the traditional Hetzer, but actually has enough range to be used on a more mobile battlefield. Ideally one would pair this, two and two, with a couple of good crit-seeker designs to make an excellent mech-killing lance.
(the only thing that irks me is I leave 10 free heat sinks unused. This is one of my pet peeves of many canon book designs, but I think it is excusable on this design.)
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ghostrider
08/11/18 01:01 AM
66.74.61.223
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Have you looked into splitting this up into two units? Keeping the weight closer to the original Hertzer. Not sure if that would give you the weight you need, or actually make you have to increase it just for the heavy gauss.
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