Difference between revisions of "IIC"

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*''[[Marauder IIC]]'', ten tons heavier than the original ''[[Marauder]]'' and thus classed as an assault 'Mech, not a heavy 'Mech
 
*''[[Marauder IIC]]'', ten tons heavier than the original ''[[Marauder]]'' and thus classed as an assault 'Mech, not a heavy 'Mech
 
*''[[Orion IIC]]''
 
*''[[Orion IIC]]''
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*''[[Ostscout IIC]]''
 
*''[[Phoenix Hawk IIC]]'', thirty-five tons heavier than the original ''[[Phoenix Hawk]]'' and thus classed as an assault 'Mech, not a medium 'Mech
 
*''[[Phoenix Hawk IIC]]'', thirty-five tons heavier than the original ''[[Phoenix Hawk]]'' and thus classed as an assault 'Mech, not a medium 'Mech
 
*''[[Rifleman IIC]]'', five tons heavier than the original ''[[Rifleman]]''
 
*''[[Rifleman IIC]]'', five tons heavier than the original ''[[Rifleman]]''

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Description

IIC ("two-C", for "second generation, Clan technology") is an Inner Sphere designation[1] for various items of Clan equipment that are built with superior Clan technology but evolved out of certain classic designs or items. Originally coined for certain BattleMech designs,[1] IIC was later also used for superior (Clan-level) technology rebuilds of Aerospace Fighters, vehicles, and other equipment that evolved out of an earlier namesake in a similar fashion, and is now used for a broad range of advanced items.

The IIC designation originated with the Inner Sphere and is not a Clan term,[1], even though it describes their technology as opposed to Inner Sphere technology. As such, The Clans themselves did not use the IIC description initially, referring to IIC units and items by their traditional Star League-era name (without the "IIC" appendix) instead. Later on, around the Jihad era past the year 3067, the Clans seem to use it as well to differentiate IIC designs from their classic ancestors which are sometimes still in use in the Inner Sphere.

Among the BattleTech fan base, "IIC" is also (often jokingly) used very broadly for the concepts of superiority or improvement; it is unclear if the designation is in similarly casual use within the BattleTech universe.

Although superior to Inner Sphere technology, IIC 'Mechs and fighters do not make use of Omni technology and were thus already considered obsolete by the Clans by the time of the Clan Invasion. They were absent from frontline formations, but were used in second-line and garrison units.

Many IIC designs have altered the parent design's mass and some actually bear little resemblance to the earlier design or item of the same name.

No IIC Spaceships

Spaceships seem to be a notable exception from the IIC naming scheme:

There are no IIC DropShips. Despite effectively being IIC-style redesigns, the Union-C and Overlord-C are named thus, even by the Clans themselves (and the IIC-style evolution of the Leopard was named the Broadsword).
Similarly, the upgraded Clan version of the K-1 DropShuttle is called the K-1C (and not K-1 IIC).

The Clans do operate upgraded versions of common JumpShip types with (it is implied) improved on-board electronics and other advanced technologies such as HarJel hull sealant safety systems, but the overall differences seem to be minor and they are not named differently.

Neither is there a IIC WarShip class, despite many vessels in the Clan fleets having undergone some form of upgrade.

Difference betwen "IIC" and "C" designs

IIC BattleMechs, which are essentially new 'Mech models designed to make use of Clan technology, should not be confused with "C" BattleMechs:

Somewhat similar to the IIC concept, "C"-type BattleMechs are standard 'Mech designs that have been built or upgraded with advanced Clan equipment and components, but are essentially only a variant of their parent design built with better components and not an altogether new design (as opposed to a IIC 'Mech that has been redesigned from the ground up). Frequently, the change is limited to exchanging weapon systems for advanced Clan counterparts, without changing the chassis or other components such as the fusion engine or heat sinks. They are typically built by the Clans at captured Inner Sphere factories to achieve the best possible production result without having to retool the factory for an entirely different 'Mech model.

Known IIC designs

BattleMechs

Aerospace fighters

Vehicles

Other

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Technical Readout: 3055, p. 92

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