C3 slave unit

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Description

The C3 Slave Unit is the second part of a C3 Network. Weighing a single ton[1] and carried by the members of a lance or company, when it links to a C3 Command Unit it can share targeting information with all of the units linked into the network. Without a C3 Master unit the C3 Slave is useless.

The C3 system was introduced in 3050 by the Draconis Combine. It is an unpopular system there, as the bushido code many Combine warriors follow focuses on individual acheivement rather than teamwork.[2] It has since spread to the other Inner Sphere houses, where it has gained much support.

The C3 Slave Unit was later used as the basis for several other C3 Systems.[3] The C3 Slave Unit cannot be mounted on any unit that carries a C3i computer.[4]

Models

C3 Slave Unit is manufactured on the following planets:

Brand Planet Company
Kallon Sure-Shot C3-SU Nanking Kallon Industries
Kallon Sure-Shot C3-SU Loyalty Kallon Industries
Tanadi Citizen Hachiman Tanadi Computers

Related Equipment

The Federated Suns used the C3 Slave to create their experimental C3 Boosted Slave.[5] This unit functions identically to the standard C3 Slave unit, but is immune to most forms of ECM. The C3 Boosted Slave isn't compatible with the standard C3 system, and weighs considerably more.

Notes


Rules

Game Rules

Covered in great detail on pages 131-133 of Total Warfare. Each C3 Slave unit must point to a single C3 Master unit.

The standard C3 Slave unit weighs 1 ton and takes up a single critical slot.[6]

The C3 Boosted Slave takes up 2 critical slots and weighs 3 tons.[7] It is immune to all ECM except the Angel ECM Suite.[8] The C3 Boosted Slave requires a C3 Boosted Master computer, and is incompatible with existing C3 Master systems.[9]

References

  1. Tech Manual, pg. 342
  2. Tech Manual, pg. 209
  3. Tactical Operations, p. 297
  4. Tech Manual, pg. 209
  5. Tactical Operations, p. 298
  6. TechManual, p. 342
  7. Tactical Operations, p. 405.
  8. Tactical Operations, p. 298
  9. BT Forum Thread: C3 Boosted, Standard C3, C3EM (Answered)

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