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{{InfoBoxBattleMech
 
{{InfoBoxBattleMech
 
|image=Daboku 3039.jpg
 
|image=Daboku 3039.jpg
|name=Daboku
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|name=''Daboku''
|manufacturer=[[Luthien Armor Works]]
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|manufacturer=[[Luthien Armor Works]]<ref name=TR3039p234f>''Technical Readout: 3039'', pp. 234–235: "DCMS-MX90-D Daboku"</ref>
 
|production year=3038
 
|production year=3038
 
|year reference=<ref>''[http://www.masterunitlist.info/Unit/Details/788/daboku-dcms-mx90-d MUL online date for the ''{{PAGENAME}}'']''</ref>
 
|year reference=<ref>''[http://www.masterunitlist.info/Unit/Details/788/daboku-dcms-mx90-d MUL online date for the ''{{PAGENAME}}'']''</ref>
 
|model=DCMS-MX90-D
 
|model=DCMS-MX90-D
 
|class=Assault
 
|class=Assault
|cost= 8,012,300 C-bills  
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|cost= 8,012,300 C-bills
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|Tech Base= Inner Sphere
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|mech type= BattleMech
 
|mass=90
 
|mass=90
|chassis=Alshain Class 100-X
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|chassis=[[Alshain Class 100-X]]
|armor=Wakazashi Standard Plate w/ CASE
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|armor=[[Wakazashi Standard Plate]] with [[CASE]]
 
|engine=[[Hermes 270]]
 
|engine=[[Hermes 270]]
 
|comsys=[[Sipher Security II]]
 
|comsys=[[Sipher Security II]]
 
|T&T=[[Matabushi Sentinel-4]]
 
|T&T=[[Matabushi Sentinel-4]]
|heat sinks=12
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|heat sinks=12 [[Heat Sink|single]]
 
|speed=54.0
 
|speed=54.0
|jumpjets=None
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|jumpjets=
 
|armament=
 
|armament=
*2x [[Large Laser]]s
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* 2x [[large laser]]
*2x [[LRM-10]]s
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* 2x [[LRM-10]]
*4x [[Autocannon/2]]s
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* 4x [[autocannon/2]]
|BV (1.0)=1037
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|BV (1.0) = 1,037
|BV (2.0)=1290<ref>''Record Sheets: 3039'', p. 186</ref>
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|BV (2.0) = 1,290<ref name=TR3039p234f /><ref>''Record Sheets: 3039'', p. 186</ref>
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}}
  
 
==Description==
 
==Description==
The result of a [[Draconis Combine Mustered Soldiery]] think tank tasked with gleaning information from the [[Helm Memory Core]], the '''''Daboku''''' was unveiled in [[Introduction Year::3038]] to little fanfare. A near-instant failure with flaws in almost every major system, the [['Mech]] was nonetheless hurried to the front lines for the [[War of 3039]] where it became both a laughing stock and a virtual death sentence for [[Kurita]]n pilots. Problems with the [[CASE]] system protecting the ammunition bins resulted in the auto-eject triggering when the torso armor was struck in a certain manner. DCMS [[MechWarrior (pilot)|MechWarriors]] found themselves rocketing above the battlefield, often at the most inopportune moments, and ultimately took to disabling the auto-eject. Other problems included lasers that were prone to overheat, over-taxing the already burdened heat sinks, and routine jamming of the autocannon ammunition feeds, the result of an improperly designed chest cavity.
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Although technically a step in the evolution of the ''[[Mauler]]'' [[BattleMech]] design between the original [[Capellan Confederation]] MAL-1PT5 prototype and the later regular MAL-1R ''Mauler'' as created by the [[Draconis Combine]], the DCMS-MX90-D '''''Daboku''''' is treated as a distinct 'Mech for political reasons, namely to distance the successful ''Mauler'' project from the failure that was the ''Daboku''.
  
Combined, these problems persuaded the DCMS to shelve the design after the conflict. It was revisited in the 3040's and thanks to a further understanding of [[Star League]] technology ultimately became the successful MAL-1R ''[[Mauler]]''.
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==History==
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The result of a [[Draconis Combine Mustered Soldiery]] think tank tasked with gleaning information from the [[Helm Memory Core]], the '''''Daboku''''' was unveiled in [[Introduction Year::3038]] to little fanfare. Under pressure to produce results quickly while hampered by politicking, the think tank applied newly rediscovered technologies to Project ''Nainokami'', a 'Mech design that the Draconis Combine had received from the Capellans after the latter abandoned the project in its prototype stage. The original designation of what was now Project ''Nainokami'' had been ''Mauler'', and prototypes had seen combat (and been captured by the [[Federated Suns]]) under this name.
  
{{ApocryphalContentStart}}
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A near-instant failure with flaws in almost every major system, the ''Daboku'' was nonetheless rushed to the front lines for the [[War of 3039]] where it became both a laughingstock and a virtual death sentence for DCMS pilots. Problems with the [[CASE]] system protecting the ammunition bins resulted in the auto-eject triggering when the torso armor was struck in a certain manner. DCMS [[MechWarrior (pilot)|MechWarriors]] found themselves rocketing above the battlefield, often at the most inopportune moments, and ultimately took to disabling the auto-eject. One DCMS MechWarrior, [[Nakisawa Eldersage]], became somewhat famous for engaging [[Lyran Commonwealth|Lyran]] ''Daboku''s in close combat with his ''[[Cyclops]]'' and punching their torso so that the MechWarriors were ejected from their salvaged rides. Other problems included lasers that were prone to overheat, overtaxing the already burdened heat sinks, and routine jamming of the autocannon ammunition feeds, the result of an improperly designed chest cavity.
According to information from sources of dubious [[canon]]icity (''[[BattleTech: Die Welt des 31. Jahrhunderts]]'' and ''[[Life Support (magazine)|Life Support]]'' #4, the magazine of the [[MechForce Germany]]), the ''Daboku'' is in turn based on the ''[[Linesman]]'', a yet older design which was originally developed by the [[Capellan Confederation]] but proved too expensive to build; the blueprints and a prototype were then sold to the [[Draconis Combine]] shortly before the outbreak of the [[Fourth Succession War]]. There the design became known as ''Nainokami'' (which is the official designation for the ''Mauler'' in the German edition of BattleTech).
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{{ApocryphalContentEnd}}
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These problems persuaded the DCMS to shelve the design after the conflict.
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When it was revisited in the 3040s with a further understanding of [[Star League]] technology, the name of the successful design was reverted to MAL-1R ''[[Mauler]]''.
  
 
==Weapons and Equipment==
 
==Weapons and Equipment==
The ''Daboku'' is armed with two Tronel VI-X [[Large Laser]]s, two Holly [[LRM-10]]s, and four Imperator Smoothie-2 [[Autocannon/2]]s, a layout that was intended to allow the pilot to snipe at enemies from well beyond conventional ranges. Unfortunately, the housing for the Large Lasers prevents proper cooling and as a result they often overheat and short circuit the ''Daboku's'' targeting circuits. The ammunition feed for the Imperator autocannons also tends to jam, depriving the 'Mech of its longest range weaponry. Only the Holly LRMs seem to work properly but are only equipped with a ton of ammunition each, limiting their usefulness in a drawn out fight.
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The ''Daboku'' is armed with two [[Tronel VI-X]] [[large laser]]s, two [[Holly]] [[LRM-10]]s, and four [[Imperator Smoothie-2]] [[autocannon/2]]s, a layout that was intended to allow the pilot to snipe at enemies from well beyond conventional ranges. Unfortunately, the housing for the large lasers prevents proper cooling and as a result, they often overheat and short-circuit the ''Daboku''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s targeting circuits. The ammunition feed for the Imperator autocannons also tends to jam, depriving the 'Mech of its longest-range weaponry. Only the Holly LRMs seem to work properly but are only equipped with a ton of ammunition each, limiting their usefulness in a drawn-out fight.
  
 
==Variants==
 
==Variants==
No variants of the ''Daboku'' itself were ever manufactured. When the design had finally been refined into a worthwhile [[BattleMech]] it was re-introduced as the ''Mauler'', adopting the [[FedCom]] codename for the new design to leave the stigma behind that was associated with the ''Daboku''.
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No variants of the ''Daboku'' itself were ever manufactured. When the design had finally been refined into a worthwhile [[BattleMech]] it was reintroduced as the ''Mauler'' to leave behind the stigma that was associated with the ''Daboku''.
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== Design Quirks ==
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The ''Daboku'' has the following [[Design Quirks]]:<ref name=BMM90>''BattleMech Manual'', Fifth Printing, p. 91: "BattleMech Quirk Table"</ref><ref>[https://bg.battletech.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/BattleMech-Manual-2022-09-14-v6.01.pdf ''BattleMech Manual Errata (Version 6.01)'', p. 9: "BattleMech Quirk Table"]</ref>
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* [[Prototype]]
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* [[Stabilized Weapon|Stabilized Weapon (Autocannons)]]<!-- added by errata -->
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<!-- No Torso Twist removed by errata -->
  
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==
The ''Daboku'' is a nod to [[BattleTech: The Animated Series]] and the ''[[1st Somerset Strikers (sourcebook)]]'', where the production history of the ''Mauler'' was significantly changed from what had originally been published in the [[Technical Readout: 3050]]. To reconcile the divergent information, this earlier "version" of the ''Mauler'' was written in to have existed by the War of 3039 already.
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*The ''Daboku'' is a nod to ''[[BattleTech: The Animated Series]]'' and the ''[[1st Somerset Strikers (sourcebook)|1st Somerset Strikers]]'' sourcebook, where the production history of the ''Mauler'' was significantly changed from what had originally been published in ''[[Technical Readout: 3050]]''. To reconcile the divergent information, this earlier version of the ''Mauler'' was written to already exist by the War of 3039.
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*The backstory of the ''Daboku'' proto-''Mauler'' as an unsuccessful [[Succession Wars era]] Capellan design project was originally apocryphal information from a German source (see ''[[Linesman]]'') that actually predated the publication of the ''Daboku''. According to the German material, the ''Mauler'' prototypes became known as ''Nainokami'' in the Combine. It was only in 2023 that most of this obscure bit of trivia was canonized, adding another retroactive change to the design's complicated history.
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*The faulty ejection system is an in-joke referring to [[Mauler (toy)|the toy]] that was produced for the animated TV series. The 'Mech's toy had a panel, located in the lower torso, that ejected the pilot when hit.
  
The faulty ejection system is an in-joke referring to the toyline that was produced for the animated TV series. The 'Mechs in the toyline had a panel, located in the lower torso, that ejected the pilot when hit.
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== Gallery ==
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<gallery>
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Daboku 3039.jpg|Original ''Daboku'' from ''[[Technical Readout: 3039|TRO:3039]]''
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</gallery>
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
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==Bibliography==
 
==Bibliography==
*''[[Record Sheets: 3039]]''
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* ''[[Record Sheets: 3039]]''
*''[[Technical Readout: 3039]]''
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* [[Shrapnel (magazine)/Issue 15|''Shrapnel'' magazine, issue #15]]
*''[[Technical Readout: 3050 Upgrade]]''
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* ''[[Technical Readout: 3039]]''
 
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* ''[[Technical Readout: 3050 Upgrade]]''
  
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Latest revision as of 14:07, 10 April 2024

Daboku
Daboku
Production information
Manufacturer Luthien Armor Works[1]
Production Year 3038[2]
Model DCMS-MX90-D
Class Assault
Cost 8,012,300 C-bills
Technical specifications
'Mech type Inner Sphere BattleMech
Mass 90 tons
Chassis Alshain Class 100-X
Armor Wakazashi Standard Plate with CASE
Engine Hermes 270
Communications System Sipher Security II
Targeting Tracking System Matabushi Sentinel-4
Heat Sinks 12 single
Speed 54.0 km/h
Armament
BV (1.0) 1,037
BV (2.0) 1,290[1][3]


Description[edit]

Although technically a step in the evolution of the Mauler BattleMech design between the original Capellan Confederation MAL-1PT5 prototype and the later regular MAL-1R Mauler as created by the Draconis Combine, the DCMS-MX90-D Daboku is treated as a distinct 'Mech for political reasons, namely to distance the successful Mauler project from the failure that was the Daboku.

History[edit]

The result of a Draconis Combine Mustered Soldiery think tank tasked with gleaning information from the Helm Memory Core, the Daboku was unveiled in 3038 to little fanfare. Under pressure to produce results quickly while hampered by politicking, the think tank applied newly rediscovered technologies to Project Nainokami, a 'Mech design that the Draconis Combine had received from the Capellans after the latter abandoned the project in its prototype stage. The original designation of what was now Project Nainokami had been Mauler, and prototypes had seen combat (and been captured by the Federated Suns) under this name.

A near-instant failure with flaws in almost every major system, the Daboku was nonetheless rushed to the front lines for the War of 3039 where it became both a laughingstock and a virtual death sentence for DCMS pilots. Problems with the CASE system protecting the ammunition bins resulted in the auto-eject triggering when the torso armor was struck in a certain manner. DCMS MechWarriors found themselves rocketing above the battlefield, often at the most inopportune moments, and ultimately took to disabling the auto-eject. One DCMS MechWarrior, Nakisawa Eldersage, became somewhat famous for engaging Lyran Dabokus in close combat with his Cyclops and punching their torso so that the MechWarriors were ejected from their salvaged rides. Other problems included lasers that were prone to overheat, overtaxing the already burdened heat sinks, and routine jamming of the autocannon ammunition feeds, the result of an improperly designed chest cavity.

These problems persuaded the DCMS to shelve the design after the conflict.

When it was revisited in the 3040s with a further understanding of Star League technology, the name of the successful design was reverted to MAL-1R Mauler.

Weapons and Equipment[edit]

The Daboku is armed with two Tronel VI-X large lasers, two Holly LRM-10s, and four Imperator Smoothie-2 autocannon/2s, a layout that was intended to allow the pilot to snipe at enemies from well beyond conventional ranges. Unfortunately, the housing for the large lasers prevents proper cooling and as a result, they often overheat and short-circuit the Daboku's targeting circuits. The ammunition feed for the Imperator autocannons also tends to jam, depriving the 'Mech of its longest-range weaponry. Only the Holly LRMs seem to work properly but are only equipped with a ton of ammunition each, limiting their usefulness in a drawn-out fight.

Variants[edit]

No variants of the Daboku itself were ever manufactured. When the design had finally been refined into a worthwhile BattleMech it was reintroduced as the Mauler to leave behind the stigma that was associated with the Daboku.

Design Quirks[edit]

The Daboku has the following Design Quirks:[4][5]

Notes[edit]

  • The Daboku is a nod to BattleTech: The Animated Series and the 1st Somerset Strikers sourcebook, where the production history of the Mauler was significantly changed from what had originally been published in Technical Readout: 3050. To reconcile the divergent information, this earlier version of the Mauler was written to already exist by the War of 3039.
  • The backstory of the Daboku proto-Mauler as an unsuccessful Succession Wars era Capellan design project was originally apocryphal information from a German source (see Linesman) that actually predated the publication of the Daboku. According to the German material, the Mauler prototypes became known as Nainokami in the Combine. It was only in 2023 that most of this obscure bit of trivia was canonized, adding another retroactive change to the design's complicated history.
  • The faulty ejection system is an in-joke referring to the toy that was produced for the animated TV series. The 'Mech's toy had a panel, located in the lower torso, that ejected the pilot when hit.

Gallery[edit]

References[edit]

  1. 1.0 1.1 Technical Readout: 3039, pp. 234–235: "DCMS-MX90-D Daboku"
  2. MUL online date for the Daboku
  3. Record Sheets: 3039, p. 186
  4. BattleMech Manual, Fifth Printing, p. 91: "BattleMech Quirk Table"
  5. BattleMech Manual Errata (Version 6.01), p. 9: "BattleMech Quirk Table"

Bibliography[edit]