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'''''Gausszilla''''' is a legendary duelling [[BattleMech]], famous for carrying an unpredecented five [[Gauss Rifle]]s.
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The [[BattleMech]] known as '''''"Gausszilla"''''' was designed as a joke. It is famous for carrying an unprecedented five [[Gauss rifle]]s.
  
[[Brian Nystul]], then the [[BattleTech Line Developer]] for [[FASA]], designed it for and used it in a "Trial of Grievance" issued by BattleTech fans to FASA over the [[BattleTech Cartoon]] series that was aired in 1996. Although the details of the event are sketchy, it is known that he defeated his opponent, Camille Klein.
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==Description==
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The original ''Gausszilla'' was described as a [[Clan]] technology 100-ton BattleMech with a class 200 [[Fusion engine|standard engine]], [[Endo-Steel]] structure, 10 regular [[heat sink]]s, 11.5 tons of [[Standard armor|regular armor]], 5 [[Gauss rifle]]s with 9 tons of ammunition between them, and an [[ER Medium Laser]] as a secondary weapon.
  
''[[Historical: Operation Klondike]]'', published in 2010, mentioned a unique variant of the ''[[Annihilator]]'' going by the name of ''[[Gausszilla]]'' as a nod to Nystul's design.
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The original ''Gausszilla'' almost certainly did not have an associated image. For reasons unknown, its visual appearance is now usually associated with the ''[[Stone Rhino (Behemoth)]]'' on various internet sites. [[Canonically]], a BattleMech named "Gausszilla" exists in the form of a customized ''[[Annihilator]]''.
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Stone Rhino (Behemoth).png|''Stone Rhino (Behemoth)'' image
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3050 Annihlator.jpg|''Annihilator'' image
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==Description==
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==History==
Besides mounting five Gauss Rifles, the exact configuration of the original ''Gausszilla'' remains unconfirmed. Available sources portray it as a [[Clan]] ("[[Level 2]]") technology 100-ton 'Mech with a class 200 standard engine, [[Endo-Steel]] structure, 10 [[double heat sinks]] and a head-mounted ER Medium Laser as a secondary weapon.
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It was designed by [[Bryan Nystul]], then the [[Line Developer|BattleTech Line Developer]] for [[FASA]]. With the notion that FASA must never publish this design he passed it around for laughs during a "Trial of Grievance" game of BattleTech that he played at the FASA office against [[Camille Klein]] in 1995.
  
The original ''Gausszilla'' almost certainly did not have an associated image and it is unknown if it was represented by a miniature during play (or by what miniature). Its visual appearance is now usually associated with the ''[[Stone Rhino (Behemoth)]]''.
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Contrary to popular belief, he did not use it as a playing piece; both Nystul and Klein fielded a star of regular Clan 'Mechs during the boardgame session, and the ''Gausszilla'' design specs were only passed around five turns into the game.
  
 
==Canonicity==
 
==Canonicity==
Although it is a legal design under the construction rules, the original ''Gausszilla'' was explicitly designed as a joke and was never intended to be [[canon]]ical as an existing within the [[BattleTech]] universe.
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The original ''Gausszilla'' was explicitly designed as a joke and was never intended to be canonical in the sense of an existing item within the [[BattleTech]] universe.
  
The ''Gausszilla'' from ''Historical: Operation Klondike'' is fully canonical, however; see ''[[Annihilator#Variants]]''.
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As a nod to Bryan Nystul's joke design, ''[[Historical: Operation Klondike]]'', published in 2010, mentioned a canonical variant of the ''[[Annihilator]]'' going by the name of ''Gausszilla'' which was associated with one Star Colonel [[Bryan Kabrinski]]. Its official (and canonical) record sheet can be found in ''[[Record Sheets: Operation Klondike]]''. It differs from the original ''Gauszilla'' as described above in that it has more armor (14 tons instead of 11.5), double heat sinks, 8 tons of ammunition, and no secondary weapons.<ref>''Record Sheets: Operation Klondike'', p. 57</ref>
  
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==
*Brian Nystul allegedly said that the ''Gausszilla'' must not ever be made canonical, and that it would never be published as a canonical design under FASA's reign. This came to pass; FASA gave up the BattleTech IP and as of 2010, when the ''Gausszilla'' was canonized as a unique modified ''Annihilator'', the rights were held by [[Topps]] and licensed to [[Catalyst Game Labs]] via [[InMediaRes]].
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* Bryan Nystul allegedly said that the ''Gausszilla'' must not ever be made canonical, and that it would never be published as a canonical design under FASA's reign. This came to pass: FASA gave up the BattleTech IP in 2001, and when a slightly different ''Gausszilla'' was canonized as a unique modified ''Annihilator'' fifteen years later in 2010, the rights were held by [[Topps]] and licensed to [[Catalyst Game Labs]] via [[InMediaRes]]; by that time, Bryan Nystul did not work for BattleTech anymore.
*The [[MechForce Germany]] has produced a [[HeavyMetal Pro]] stats file for the ''Gausszilla''<ref>[http://www.mechforce.de/1/cbt/downloads_sheets.php MFG record sheets download section]</ref>
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* The [[MechForce Germany]] produced a [[HeavyMetal Pro]] stats file for the ''Gausszilla''<ref>[http://www.mechforce.de/1/cbt/downloads_sheets.php MFG record sheets download section (dead)].</ref>
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* Some have postulated that the ''Gausszilla'' is an attempt to create the Macross destroid HWR-00-Mk II Monster <ref>[https://macross.fandom.com/wiki/HWR-00-Mk_II_Monster Macross Wiki: HWR-00-Mk II Monster (provided for visual purposes)]</ref> in [[BattleTech]]. Though the associated artwork somewhat supports this and there is a history of borrowed designs, there is no specific evidence to support this.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 09:25, 5 March 2024

This article is about the (noncanonical) original Gausszilla, which was designed as a joke. For the (canonical) variant of the Annihilator known as "Gausszilla", see Annihilator#Custom Variants.
Gausszilla
Production information
Manufacturer ?
Model ?
Class Assault
Cost ?
Technical specifications
'Mech type Clan BattleMech
Mass 100 tons
Chassis ?
Armor ?
Engine 200
Speed 32.4 km/h
Armament
BV (1.0) ?
BV (2.0) ?

The BattleMech known as "Gausszilla" was designed as a joke. It is famous for carrying an unprecedented five Gauss rifles.

Description[edit]

The original Gausszilla was described as a Clan technology 100-ton BattleMech with a class 200 standard engine, Endo-Steel structure, 10 regular heat sinks, 11.5 tons of regular armor, 5 Gauss rifles with 9 tons of ammunition between them, and an ER Medium Laser as a secondary weapon.

The original Gausszilla almost certainly did not have an associated image. For reasons unknown, its visual appearance is now usually associated with the Stone Rhino (Behemoth) on various internet sites. Canonically, a BattleMech named "Gausszilla" exists in the form of a customized Annihilator.

History[edit]

It was designed by Bryan Nystul, then the BattleTech Line Developer for FASA. With the notion that FASA must never publish this design he passed it around for laughs during a "Trial of Grievance" game of BattleTech that he played at the FASA office against Camille Klein in 1995.

Contrary to popular belief, he did not use it as a playing piece; both Nystul and Klein fielded a star of regular Clan 'Mechs during the boardgame session, and the Gausszilla design specs were only passed around five turns into the game.

Canonicity[edit]

The original Gausszilla was explicitly designed as a joke and was never intended to be canonical in the sense of an existing item within the BattleTech universe.

As a nod to Bryan Nystul's joke design, Historical: Operation Klondike, published in 2010, mentioned a canonical variant of the Annihilator going by the name of Gausszilla which was associated with one Star Colonel Bryan Kabrinski. Its official (and canonical) record sheet can be found in Record Sheets: Operation Klondike. It differs from the original Gauszilla as described above in that it has more armor (14 tons instead of 11.5), double heat sinks, 8 tons of ammunition, and no secondary weapons.[1]

Notes[edit]

  • Bryan Nystul allegedly said that the Gausszilla must not ever be made canonical, and that it would never be published as a canonical design under FASA's reign. This came to pass: FASA gave up the BattleTech IP in 2001, and when a slightly different Gausszilla was canonized as a unique modified Annihilator fifteen years later in 2010, the rights were held by Topps and licensed to Catalyst Game Labs via InMediaRes; by that time, Bryan Nystul did not work for BattleTech anymore.
  • Some have postulated that the Gausszilla is an attempt to create the Macross destroid HWR-00-Mk II Monster [3] in BattleTech. Though the associated artwork somewhat supports this and there is a history of borrowed designs, there is no specific evidence to support this.

References[edit]