Moloch
01/18/03 07:09 PM
67.224.53.89
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Hurricane Attack Chopper Mass: 30 Tons Movement Type: V.T.O.L. Powerplant: GM 70 I.C.E Speed: Cruise: 71.5 kph Flank: 123.2 kph Armor: Protec Tech Light Armament: 1 Luxor Devastor 185mm Auto-cannon Manufactor: General Mechanics, Incorporated Communications System: Sony MSF-21 Targeting and Tracking System: Starbeam 300 - - Overview: A pre-Star League era vehicle, it was the only flying vehicle to mount a massive autocannon capable of destroying the many tanks that made up most of the House armies at the time. The design was recently recovered from the ruins of an ancient military base by House Marik and they quickly put it into service in the militias that didn't have battle mech forces. - Capabilities: House Marik uses the Hurricane as a scout hunter, urban defender, and quick strike craft against enemy held territory. With the massive 185mm cannon, even heavy and assault mech pilots fear it as it can be infront of them and then suddenly disappear, only to reapear behind them where the armor is thinnest. Jagermechs, Riflemen, and Archers have a hard time shooting them down. It doesn't take much to destroy the Hurricane, it only carries 2.5 tons of armor and the external fuel tanks are prone to exploding from even machine gun fire. - Type: Hurricane Attack Chopper Tonnage: 30 Tech: Level 1 Movement Type: V.T.O.L Engine: I.C.E. 4.0 Speed: Cruising: 7 Flank: 11 Control Equipment: 1.5 Lift Equipment: 0.0 Power Amplifiers: 0.0 Heatsinks: 0 0.0 Rotor: 3.0 Internal Structure: 3.0 Armor: 40 2.5 Front: 10 L/R Side: 10 Back: 8 Turret: 2 Weapons: Location: Tonnage: AC/20 Front 14.0 Ammo (10) Body 2.0
blurb: I was looking to make a helicopter similar to the Yellow Jacket while using level 1 tech.
Popular Bumper Stickers
“Keep honking: I’m re-loading”
“If you don’t mind, please eject now: that Mech is a **** to salvage"
“I ran out of room to stencil all the Mechs I’ve killed, so now I just go by regiment’s wiped out.”
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Karagin
01/18/03 08:14 PM
68.21.149.184
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Very nice...
Karagin
Given time and plenty of paper, a philosopher can prove anything.
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