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|manufacturer= [[Defiance Industries]]<ref>''Objectives: Lyran Alliance'', p.12</ref>
 
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Originally developed in [[3057]], the prototype '''''Defiance''''' was intended to be the flagship design of venerable [[Defiance Industries]], only to become mired in [[Field Marshal]] [[Brandal Gareth]]'s [[Operation EXCALIBUR|abortive revolt]] (subsequently put down by the [[Gray Death Legion]]) and passed over for the successful ''[[Fafnir]]''. The ''Defiance'''s fortunes changed with the loss of [[Hesperus II]] to the [[Word of Blake]], with the [[LAAF]] scrambling for any available 'Mech designs. Though configured mainly to produce light and medium 'Mechs, the remaining Defiance factory on [[Furillo]] was able to retool one of their medium lines to produce a heavy 'Mech, selecting to produce a modernized version of the ''Defiance'' in [[3074]].<ref name=TRO3075/>
 
Originally developed in [[3057]], the prototype '''''Defiance''''' was intended to be the flagship design of venerable [[Defiance Industries]], only to become mired in [[Field Marshal]] [[Brandal Gareth]]'s [[Operation EXCALIBUR|abortive revolt]] (subsequently put down by the [[Gray Death Legion]]) and passed over for the successful ''[[Fafnir]]''. The ''Defiance'''s fortunes changed with the loss of [[Hesperus II]] to the [[Word of Blake]], with the [[LAAF]] scrambling for any available 'Mech designs. Though configured mainly to produce light and medium 'Mechs, the remaining Defiance factory on [[Furillo]] was able to retool one of their medium lines to produce a heavy 'Mech, selecting to produce a modernized version of the ''Defiance'' in [[3074]].<ref name=TRO3075/>
  
Described as a "''[[Warhammer]]'' on steroids", the ''Defiance'' is visually similar to the original WHM-6R, carries a similar weapons array, and uses a searchlight linked to the 'Mech's targeting system. Where it differs from the classic design is in the use of digigrade instead of humanoid legs, and modern construction components such as a [[Endo Steel]] skeleton, [[Light Fusion Engine]] and [[Triple Strength Myomer]]s. Due in part to the high heat levels required by its specialized myomers, as well as weight constraints, the ''Defiance'' carries only twelve [[double heat sink]]s, forcing it to rely upon [[Volley fire]] to avoid shutdown, much like the design upon which it was based.<ref name=TRO3075/>
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Described as a "''[[Warhammer]]'' on steroids", the ''Defiance'' is visually similar to the original WHM-6R, carries a similar weapons array, and uses a searchlight linked to the 'Mech's targeting system. Where it differs from the classic design is in the use of digigrade instead of humanoid legs, and modern construction components such as a [[Endo Steel]] skeleton, [[Light Fusion Engine]]. and [[Triple Strength Myomer]]s. Due in part to the high heat levels required by its specialized myomers, as well as weight constraints, the ''Defiance'' carries only twelve [[double heat sink]]s, forcing it to rely upon [[Volley fire]] to avoid shutdown, much like the design upon which it was based.<ref name=TRO3075/>
  
 
==Weapons and Equipment==
 
==Weapons and Equipment==
The ''Defiance'' for the most part closely apes the weapon load-out of the ''Warhammer'', with two [[Defiance 1001]] [[ER PPC]] in the 'Mechs handless arms as primary weapons, backed up by a [[Coventry 90mm]] [[SRM-6]] rack, two pairs of [[Diverse Optic]] [[ER Small Laser|ER Small]] and [[ER Medium Laser|Medium Lasers]] and a [[Trellshire MiniGun]]. The most significant addition is a torso mounted [[Defiance Disintegrator]] [[LB 10-X Autocannon]], which has a similar range to the arm-mounted ER PPCs and is capable of firing standard or cluster munitions.<ref name=TRO3075/>
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The ''Defiance'' for the most part closely apes the weapon load-out of the ''Warhammer'', with two [[Defiance 1001]] [[ER PPC]] in the 'Mechs handless arms as primary weapons, backed up by a [[Coventry 90mm]] [[SRM-6]] rack, two pairs of [[Diverse Optic]] [[ER Small Laser|ER Small]] and [[ER Medium Laser|Medium Lasers]], and a [[Trellshire MiniGun]]. The most significant addition is a torso mounted [[Defiance Disintegrator]] [[LB 10-X Autocannon]], which has a similar range to the arm-mounted ER PPCs and is capable of firing standard or cluster munitions.<ref name=TRO3075/>
  
 
==Variants==
 
==Variants==
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== Design Quirks ==
 
== Design Quirks ==
The ''Defiance'' has the following [[Design Quirks]]:<ref>[[BattleMech Manual]], p. 91 Design Quirk Table - Defiance Entry.</ref>
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The ''Defiance'' has the following [[Design Quirks]]:<ref>''BattleMech Manual'', p. 91 - Design Quirk Table - Defiance Entry.</ref>
 
* [[Barrel Fist|Barrel Fist (LA/RA)]]
 
* [[Barrel Fist|Barrel Fist (LA/RA)]]
 
* [[Hyper-Extending Actuators]]
 
* [[Hyper-Extending Actuators]]
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==Related BattleMechs==
 
==Related BattleMechs==
*''[[Warhammer]]'' - Bearing a visual resemblance to the ''Defiance'', the classic Star League ''Warhammer'' BattleMech is the inspiration for the ''Defiance''.  Both BattleMechs boast a strong complement of particle weapons, SRMs and a search light.<ref>''Technical Readout: 3075'', p. 86</ref>
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*''[[Warhammer]]'' - Bearing a visual resemblance to the ''Defiance'', the classic Star League ''Warhammer'' BattleMech is the inspiration for the ''Defiance''.  Both BattleMechs boast a strong complement of particle weapons, SRMs, and a search light.<ref>''Technical Readout: 3075'', p. 86</ref>
  
 
==Notable Pilots==  
 
==Notable Pilots==  
* [[Daniel Brewer]], Duke of Hesperus II and CEO of Defiance Industries, piloted the first prototype of Defiance when decided to fight the Gray Death Legion on his own. Despite his lack of experience and the glitches of his mech, he was near to ensure the Legion defeat, proving the incredible power of that class of mech.
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* [[Daniel Brewer]], [[Duke of Hesperus II]] and CEO of Defiance Industries, piloted the first prototype of the ''Defiance'' when he decided to fight the [[Gray Death Legion]] on his own. Despite his lack of experience and glitches with his 'Mech, he almost defeated the Legion, proving the incredible potential of the ''Defiance''.
* [[Colonel]] [[Thomas Hogarth]] was gifted a production-model Defiance by [[Defiance Industries]] of [[Furillo]] when his [[Atlas]] was destroyed in a [[Word of Blake]] raid in [[3074]]. <ref name=TRO3075/>
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* [[Colonel]] [[Thomas Hogarth]] was gifted a production-model ''Defiance'' by [[Defiance Industries]] of [[Furillo]] when his ''[[Atlas (BattleMech)|Atlas]]'' was destroyed in a [[Word of Blake]] raid in [[3074]].<ref name=TRO3075/>
* [[Kommandant]] Bonnie Richards of the [[1st Royal Guards]] piloted the Defiance assigned on the right of Archon [[Trillian Steiner]]'s throne in [[3145]]. Richards became famous when she tracked and killed the Elemental who killed Archon Melissa II before Clan Wolf could flee Tharkad. <ref name=FM:3145p124>''Field Manual: 3145'', p. 124, "Royal Guards"</ref>
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* [[Kommandant]] [[Bonnie Richards]] of the [[1st Royal Guards]] piloted the ''Defiance'' assigned on the right of [[Archon of the Lyran Commonwealth|Archon]] [[Trillian Steiner]]'s throne in [[3145]]. Richards became famous when she tracked and killed the [[Elemental]] who killed previous Archon [[Melissa Steiner (32nd c.)|Melissa Steiner]] before [[Clan Wolf]] could flee [[Tharkad]].<ref name=FM:3145p124>''Field Manual: 3145'', p. 124 - "Royal Guards"</ref>
  
 
==References==
 
==References==

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This article is about the flagship BattleMech produced by Defiance Industries. For other uses, see Defiance (disambiguation).
Defiance (BattleMech)
Defiance
Production information
Manufacturer Defiance Industries[1]
Production Year 3057[2]
Model DFN-3S
Class Heavy
Cost 15,275,750 C-bills
Technical specifications
'Mech type Inner Sphere BattleMech
Mass 75 tons
Chassis Defiant V Endo Steel
Armor Durallex Heavy Standard
Engine Edasich 300 Light Fusion Engine
Communications System Angst Discom
Targeting Tracking System Angst Accuracy
Heat Sinks 12 Double Heat Sinks
Speed 64.5 km/h
Jump Jets None
Armament

2x ER PPCs
1x LB 10-X AC
2x ER Medium Lasers
1x SRM-6
2x ER Small Lasers
1x Machine Gun

BV (1.0) ??
BV (2.0) 1,940[3][4]


Description

Originally developed in 3057, the prototype Defiance was intended to be the flagship design of venerable Defiance Industries, only to become mired in Field Marshal Brandal Gareth's abortive revolt (subsequently put down by the Gray Death Legion) and passed over for the successful Fafnir. The Defiance's fortunes changed with the loss of Hesperus II to the Word of Blake, with the LAAF scrambling for any available 'Mech designs. Though configured mainly to produce light and medium 'Mechs, the remaining Defiance factory on Furillo was able to retool one of their medium lines to produce a heavy 'Mech, selecting to produce a modernized version of the Defiance in 3074.[2]

Described as a "Warhammer on steroids", the Defiance is visually similar to the original WHM-6R, carries a similar weapons array, and uses a searchlight linked to the 'Mech's targeting system. Where it differs from the classic design is in the use of digigrade instead of humanoid legs, and modern construction components such as a Endo Steel skeleton, Light Fusion Engine. and Triple Strength Myomers. Due in part to the high heat levels required by its specialized myomers, as well as weight constraints, the Defiance carries only twelve double heat sinks, forcing it to rely upon Volley fire to avoid shutdown, much like the design upon which it was based.[2]

Weapons and Equipment

The Defiance for the most part closely apes the weapon load-out of the Warhammer, with two Defiance 1001 ER PPC in the 'Mechs handless arms as primary weapons, backed up by a Coventry 90mm SRM-6 rack, two pairs of Diverse Optic ER Small and Medium Lasers, and a Trellshire MiniGun. The most significant addition is a torso mounted Defiance Disintegrator LB 10-X Autocannon, which has a similar range to the arm-mounted ER PPCs and is capable of firing standard or cluster munitions.[2]

Variants

  • DFN-3C 
    The original prototype Defiance produced on Hesperus II, this version was powered by a Edasich 300 XL Engine and used an experimental Compact Gyro, which freed up space to mount a second SRM-6 rack in the center torso. As Extended range versions of medium and small lasers were not yet available to the Federated Commonwealth, it carried two pairs of Small and Medium Pulse Lasers instead, the increased weight devoted to weapons limiting the armor to twelve tons. BV (2.0) = 1,817[5][6]
  • DFN-3T 
    A common field refit choice for ER PPC mounting 'Mechs as much as a way to overcome material shortages during the Jihad, the 3T swaps two Magna Hellstar standard PPCs for the advanced models. While reducing range, it also reduces the heat load on the 'Mech's overstressed coolant systems, leading to it being offered as a factory configuration. BV (2.0) = 1,981[7][8]

Design Quirks

The Defiance has the following Design Quirks:[9]

Related BattleMechs

  • Warhammer - Bearing a visual resemblance to the Defiance, the classic Star League Warhammer BattleMech is the inspiration for the Defiance. Both BattleMechs boast a strong complement of particle weapons, SRMs, and a search light.[10]

Notable Pilots

References

  1. Objectives: Lyran Alliance, p.12
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 Technical Readout: 3075, pp. 86-87
  3. Record Sheets: 3075 Unabridged, p. 79
  4. Record Sheets: 3075 Unabridged - The Cutting Edge, p. 172
  5. Record Sheets: 3075 Unabridged, p. 80
  6. Record Sheets: 3075 Unabridged - The Cutting Edge, p. 171
  7. Record Sheets: 3075 Unabridged, p. 81
  8. Record Sheets: 3075 Unabridged - The Cutting Edge, p. 173
  9. BattleMech Manual, p. 91 - Design Quirk Table - Defiance Entry.
  10. Technical Readout: 3075, p. 86
  11. Field Manual: 3145, p. 124 - "Royal Guards"

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