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A '''BattleMech''' (''''[[Mech]]'''), in the science fiction universe of [[BattleTech]], is a bipedal war machine about 30 to 40 feet tall, and massing from 20 to 100 tons (although recent developments in the fiction mention a Colossus class mech weighing more than a 100 tons). [[BattleMech]]s are capable of speeds up to 180 km/h (112 mph). These 'Mechs are powered by [[fusion reactor]]s and are best suited for ground combat, although they are also capable of limited performance underwater and in outer space.
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A single 'Mech can easily destroy a city block. A BattleMech's only true equal is another 'Mech — artillery, aircraft, and tanks are disadvantaged against them without BattleMech support or a strong advantage in numbers.
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==Origins==
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The first BattleMech ever developed was the ''Mackie'', often described as a 100 ton box with legs. It was developed in 2439 by the Terran Hegemony, first deployed in 2443, and produced throughout the rest of the [[Inner Sphere]] after the BattleMech construction plans were stolen in 2455. Throughout the many wars in BattleTech's history, BattleMechs have seen significant development.
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By the year 3050, the Houses of the Inner Sphere have been fighting with 'Mech designs that are decades, if not centuries, old; the destruction of the Succession Wars had even made them less technologically advanced than those designs produced during the Star League era. With [[the invasion of the Clans]] in 3050, the Inner Sphere got its first look at the potent technology wielded by the followers of Kerensky.
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The first official sighting of a Clan 'Mech was that of a ''Timberwolf'' by the legendary [[List of BattleTech characters#Phelan Kell|Phelan Kell]] of the [[Kell Hounds]]. It was nick-named the ''Mad Cat'' by the Precentor Martial of [[Successor States#ComStar|ComStar]] because the ''Mad Cat'' sports weapon arms similar to the ''Marauder'', shoulder-mounted missile pods like the ''Catapult'''s and a horizontal torso on birdlike legs common to both designs.
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Similar naming ideas existed for the initial lines of Clan 'Mechs such as the Clan ''Summoner'' dubbed by [[List of BattleTech characters#Victor Steiner-Davion|Prince Victor Steiner Davion]] as the ''[[Thor (BattleMech)|Thor]]'', because of its deliverance of "thunder and lightning" by its PPC and Autocannon. This naming approach resulted in a number of 'Mechs having two official names which is often confusing. It has since ceased for new Clan 'Mech designs.
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[[Image:Battletech cover patriotsandtyrants.jpeg|thumb|right|BattleMechs from cover of the book ''Patriots and Tyrants'' by [[Loren L. Coleman]]]]
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BattleMechs - the most powerful war machines ever built - dominate the battlefields of the 31st century. These huge, man-shaped vehicles are faster, more manueverable, better-armored, and more heavily armed than any other combat unit. Equipped with particle projector cannons, lasers, rapid-fire autocannons and missiles, these behemoths pack enough firepower to flatten everything but another 'Mech.
 
  
  
There are two classes of BattleMechs: those used primarily by the Inner Sphere, known simply as 'Mechs, and those used by the Clans - the OmniMechs.
 
  
 
[[Inner Sphere Mechs]]
 
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[[Clan Mechs]]
 
[[Clan Mechs]]

Revision as of 01:21, 30 September 2006

File:Battletech cover legendofthejadephoenix.jpeg
BattleMechs from cover of the book The Legend of the Jade Phoenix by Robert Thurston

A BattleMech ('Mech), in the science fiction universe of BattleTech, is a bipedal war machine about 30 to 40 feet tall, and massing from 20 to 100 tons (although recent developments in the fiction mention a Colossus class mech weighing more than a 100 tons). BattleMechs are capable of speeds up to 180 km/h (112 mph). These 'Mechs are powered by fusion reactors and are best suited for ground combat, although they are also capable of limited performance underwater and in outer space.

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A single 'Mech can easily destroy a city block. A BattleMech's only true equal is another 'Mech — artillery, aircraft, and tanks are disadvantaged against them without BattleMech support or a strong advantage in numbers.

Origins

The first BattleMech ever developed was the Mackie, often described as a 100 ton box with legs. It was developed in 2439 by the Terran Hegemony, first deployed in 2443, and produced throughout the rest of the Inner Sphere after the BattleMech construction plans were stolen in 2455. Throughout the many wars in BattleTech's history, BattleMechs have seen significant development.

By the year 3050, the Houses of the Inner Sphere have been fighting with 'Mech designs that are decades, if not centuries, old; the destruction of the Succession Wars had even made them less technologically advanced than those designs produced during the Star League era. With the invasion of the Clans in 3050, the Inner Sphere got its first look at the potent technology wielded by the followers of Kerensky.

The first official sighting of a Clan 'Mech was that of a Timberwolf by the legendary Phelan Kell of the Kell Hounds. It was nick-named the Mad Cat by the Precentor Martial of ComStar because the Mad Cat sports weapon arms similar to the Marauder, shoulder-mounted missile pods like the Catapult's and a horizontal torso on birdlike legs common to both designs.

Similar naming ideas existed for the initial lines of Clan 'Mechs such as the Clan Summoner dubbed by Prince Victor Steiner Davion as the Thor, because of its deliverance of "thunder and lightning" by its PPC and Autocannon. This naming approach resulted in a number of 'Mechs having two official names which is often confusing. It has since ceased for new Clan 'Mech designs.

File:Battletech cover patriotsandtyrants.jpeg
BattleMechs from cover of the book Patriots and Tyrants by Loren L. Coleman







Inner Sphere Mechs

Clan Mechs