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==Description==
 
==Description==
The ''Lineholder'' was the first [[BattleMech]] design to come from [[Kressly Warworks]]. The ''Lineholder'' is designed around a set of "Common Sense Rules" for 'Mech design. This approach has produced a 'Mech that has good ground speed that also has a respectable amount of armor and firepower. The 'Mech has a top speed of 86.4 kph that allows it to keep up with all but the fastest light and medium 'Mechs. The ''Lineholder'' also carries ten tons of armor protection and has fourteen [[heat sink]]s. Its mix of off the shelf weapons and  
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The '''''Lineholder''''' was the first [[BattleMech]] design to come from [[Kressly Warworks]]. The ''Lineholder'' is designed around a set of "Common Sense Rules" for 'Mech design. This approach has produced a 'Mech with a good ground speed that also has a respectable amount of armor and firepower. The 'Mech has a top speed of 86.4 km/h that allows it to keep up with all but the fastest light and medium 'Mechs. The ''Lineholder'' also carries ten tons of armor protection and has fourteen [[heat sink]]s. Its mix of off the shelf weapons and equipment make the ''Lineholder'' a reliable 'Mech that is easy to repair and is dependable in battle.
equipment make the ''Lineholder'' a reliable 'Mech that is easy to repair and is dependable in battle.
 
  
 
==Armament==
 
==Armament==
The primary weapons on the ''Lineholder'' are a pair of LongFire V [[LRM-5]] launchers. These allow the ''Lineholder'' to keep an enemy at long range and allows the 'Mech to give limited indirect fire support. The LRMs are backed up by a BlazeFire Systems [[Large Laser]]. Finally, the ''Lineholder ''carries four Intek [[Medium Laser]]s to protect itself in close combat.''
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The primary weapons on the ''Lineholder'' are a pair of LongFire V [[LRM-5]] launchers. These allow the ''Lineholder'' to keep an enemy at long range and enable the 'Mech to provide limited indirect fire support. The LRMs are backed up by a BlazeFire Systems [[Large Laser]]. Finally, the ''Lineholder'' carries four Intek [[Medium Laser]]s to protect itself in close combat.
  
 
==Variants==
 
==Variants==
 
* KW1-LH3 - An upgrade of the ''Lineholder'' to make it more viable on the modern battlefield, the LH3 variant replaces the [[Large Laser]] with an [[ER Large Laser]] and the four [[Medium Laser]]s with two [[Medium Pulse Laser]]s. BV (1.0) = 935
 
* KW1-LH3 - An upgrade of the ''Lineholder'' to make it more viable on the modern battlefield, the LH3 variant replaces the [[Large Laser]] with an [[ER Large Laser]] and the four [[Medium Laser]]s with two [[Medium Pulse Laser]]s. BV (1.0) = 935
  
* KW1-LH8 - A recent upgrade of the ''Lineholder'', this variant of the 'Mech carries a pair of [[Rotary Autocannon/2]]s in place of the two [[LRM-5]] launchers and the four [[Medium Laser]]s. The LH8 also carries an [[ER Large Laser]] in place of the [[Large Laser]]. BV (1.0) = 1,081
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* KW1-LH8 - A recent upgrade of the ''Lineholder'', this variant of the 'Mech carries a pair of [[Rotary Autocannon/2]]s in place of the two [[LRM-5]] launchers and the four [[Medium Laser]]s. The LH8 also carries an [[ER Large Laser]] in place of the [[Large Laser]]. Nicknamed the "Linebreaker," this variant was designed for the [[Federated Suns]]. Following the commencement of the [[Jihad]], however, production ceased. BV (1.0) = 1,081
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* KW1-LHW - Produced exclusively for [[Word of Blake]], the LHW uses the same [[Endo Steel]] chassis and [[Ferro-Fibrous]] armor that worked so well in the LH8. A direct upgrade of the LH2, the LHW mounts an ER large Laser, twin LRM-5s, and four [[ER Medium Laser]]s. The crown jewel, however, is the [[C3i Computer]] that allows the 'Mech to share target data with five other units. BV = ???
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
 
*[[Record Sheets: 3055/3058]]
 
*[[Record Sheets: 3055/3058]]
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*[[Record Sheets: 3058 Upgrade]]
 
*[[Record Sheets: Upgrades]]
 
*[[Record Sheets: Upgrades]]
 
*[[Technical Readout: 3058]]
 
*[[Technical Readout: 3058]]

Revision as of 16:43, 9 March 2008

Lineholder
Lineholder
Production information
Manufacturer Kressly Warworks
Model KW1-LH2
Class Medium
Technical specifications
Mass 55 tons
Chassis Kressly GRF1A-MDX
Armor Kressly Stoneskin 30M
Engine Core Tek 275
Speed 86.4 km/h
Armament
BV (1.0) 987


Description

The Lineholder was the first BattleMech design to come from Kressly Warworks. The Lineholder is designed around a set of "Common Sense Rules" for 'Mech design. This approach has produced a 'Mech with a good ground speed that also has a respectable amount of armor and firepower. The 'Mech has a top speed of 86.4 km/h that allows it to keep up with all but the fastest light and medium 'Mechs. The Lineholder also carries ten tons of armor protection and has fourteen heat sinks. Its mix of off the shelf weapons and equipment make the Lineholder a reliable 'Mech that is easy to repair and is dependable in battle.

Armament

The primary weapons on the Lineholder are a pair of LongFire V LRM-5 launchers. These allow the Lineholder to keep an enemy at long range and enable the 'Mech to provide limited indirect fire support. The LRMs are backed up by a BlazeFire Systems Large Laser. Finally, the Lineholder carries four Intek Medium Lasers to protect itself in close combat.

Variants

  • KW1-LHW - Produced exclusively for Word of Blake, the LHW uses the same Endo Steel chassis and Ferro-Fibrous armor that worked so well in the LH8. A direct upgrade of the LH2, the LHW mounts an ER large Laser, twin LRM-5s, and four ER Medium Lasers. The crown jewel, however, is the C3i Computer that allows the 'Mech to share target data with five other units. BV = ???

References