Difference between revisions of "Locust"

m (links)
 
(22 intermediate revisions by 9 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
 
{{InfoBoxBattleMech
 
{{InfoBoxBattleMech
|image=Locust_LCT-1V_FSW.jpg
+
|image = Locust_LCT-1V_FSW.jpg
|name=''Locust''
+
|name = ''Locust''
 
|manufacturer =  
 
|manufacturer =  
[[Achernar BattleMechs]] (3D, 5M)<ref name=TRCIp86f>''Technical Readout: Clan Invasion'', pp. 86–87: "LCT-5M Locust"</ref> <!-- reprinted from TRO:PP -->
+
[[Achernar BattleMechs]]<ref name=ObjRp96>''Objective Raids'', p. 96: "Achernar BattleMechs"</ref><ref name=TRCIp86f>''Technical Readout: Clan Invasion'', pp. 86–87: "LCT-5M Locust", reprinted from ''Technical Readout: Project Phoenix'', pp. 14–15: "LCT-5M Locust" with a Notable MechWarriors section added.</ref><ref name=TR3085p226f />
 
----
 
----
[[Alliance Defenders Limited]] (1V)<ref name=TRSWp8f>''Technical Readout: Succession Wars'', pp. 8–9: LCT-1V Locust</ref> <!-- reprinted from TRO:3039 -->
+
[[Alliance Defenders Limited]]<ref name=TR3050p54f /><ref name=ObjRp153>''Objective Raids'', p. 153: "Alliance Defenders Limited"</ref><ref name=TRSWp8f /><ref name=ObjTCp17>''Objectives: The Clans'', p. 17: "Alliance Defenders Limited"</ref>
 
----
 
----
[[Bergan Industries]] (1E, 1L, 1V, 7V)<ref name=TRSWp8f />
+
[[Bergan Industries]]<ref name=TR3050p54f /><ref name=ObjRp140>''Objective Raids'', p. 140: "Bergan Industries"</ref><ref name=TRSWp8f /><ref name=ObjCCp6>''Objectives: Capellan Confederation", p. 6: "Bergan Industries"</ref><ref name=RGIv16p4f>''Recognition Guide: ilClan, volume 16'', pp. 4–5: "Locust"</ref>
 
----
 
----
[[Bordello Military Goods, Inc.]]<ref name=OB:Pp31>''Objectives: Periphery'', p. 31, "Bordello Military Goods, Inc."</ref>
+
[[Bordello Military Goods, Inc.]]<ref name=OB:Pp31>''Objectives: Periphery'', p. 31: "Bordello Military Goods, Inc."</ref>
 
----
 
----
[[Corean Enterprises]] (3M, 5M)<ref name=TRCIp86f />
+
[[Corean Enterprises MacAdams-Suharno|Corean Enterprises]]<ref name=TRCIp86f/><ref name=TR3085p226f>''Technical Readout: 3085'', pp. 226–227: "LCT-5W2 Locust"</ref><ref name=TR3050p54f/><ref name=SBW&Bp31>''Starterbook: Wolf and Blake'', p. 31: "Russel Madison"</ref><ref name=ObjFWLp35>''Objectives: Free Worlds League'', p. 35: "Corean Enterprises"</ref>
 
----
 
----
[[Defiance Industries]] (3S, 7S)<ref>''Objectives: Lyran Alliance'', p. 12</ref>
+
[[Defiance Industries]]<ref name=TR3050p54f/><ref name=RGIv16p4f/><ref name=ObjRp74>''Objective Raids'', p. 74: "Defiance Industries of Hesperus II"</ref><ref name=ObjLAp12>''Objectives: Lyran Alliance'', p. 12: "Defiance Industries"</ref>
 
----
 
----
 
[[Diplass BattleMechs]]<ref name=FSW-154>''First Succession War'', p. 154: "Rules Annex - Technical Readout: - LCT-1E ''Locust''"</ref>
 
[[Diplass BattleMechs]]<ref name=FSW-154>''First Succession War'', p. 154: "Rules Annex - Technical Readout: - LCT-1E ''Locust''"</ref>
 
----
 
----
[[Gibson Federated BattleMechs]] (3M)
+
[[Gibson Federated BattleMechs]]<ref name=TR3050p54f>''Technical Readout: 3050'', pp. 54–55: "Locust"</ref><ref name=ObjRp124>''Objective Raids'', p. 124: "Gibson Federated BattleMechs (A Division of FWDI)"</ref>
 
----
 
----
[[Interstellar Arms]]<ref name="FM:3145p189">''Field Manual: 3145'', p. 189: "Fronc Reaches"</ref>
+
[[Interstellar Armaments]]<ref name="FM:3145p189">''Field Manual: 3145'', p. 189: "Fronc Reaches"</ref>
 
----
 
----
[[Majesty Metals and Manufacturing]] (1V)<ref name=TRSWp8f />
+
[[Majesty Metals and Manufacturing]]<ref name=TR3050p54f/><ref name=TRSWp8f/><ref name=ObjRp151>''Objective Raids'', p. 151: "Majesty Metals and Manufacturing"</ref><ref name=ObjPp16>''Objectives: Periphery'', p. 16: "Majesty Metals & Manufacturing"</ref>
 
----
 
----
[[Pinard Protectorates Limited]]
+
[[Pinard Protectorates Limited]]<ref name=TR3050p54f /><ref name=ObjRp158>''Objective Raids'', p. 158: "Pinard Protectorates Limited"</ref><ref name=ObjPp7>''Objectives: Periphery'', p. 7: "Pinard Protectorates Limited"</ref>
 
----
 
----
[[Taurus Territorial Industries]]
+
[[Protectorate Military Industries]]<ref name=FM3145p188>''Field Manual: 3145'', p. 188: "Calderon Protectorate"</ref>
|model=LCT-1V
+
----
|class=Light
+
[[Rim Motors]]<ref name=FM3145p190>''Field Manual: 3145'', p. 190: "Rim Collection"</ref>
|cost= 1,512,400 [[C-bill]]s
+
----
|production year=2499
+
[[Taurus Territorial Industries]]<ref name=TR3050p54f /><ref name=ObjRp162>''Objective Raids'', p. 162: "Taurus Territorial Industries"</ref><ref name=ObjPp8>''Objectives: Periphery'', p. 8: "Taurus Territorial Industries"</ref>
|year reference= <ref name=TRO3025p8>''Technical Readout: 3025'', p. 8</ref><ref name=TRO3039p281>''Technical Readout: 3039'', p. 281</ref><ref>''Era Digest: Age of War'', p. 11</ref>
+
|model = LCT-1V<ref name=TRSWp8f>''Technical Readout: Succession Wars'', pp. 8–9: "LCT-1V Locust", which reprints the entry from ''Technical Readout: 3039'', p. 281: "LCT-1V Locust" with additional Notable MechWarriors entries. The 1V was originally featured in ''Technical Readout: 3025'', pp. 8–9: "LCT-1V Locust"</ref> <!-- first model to be featured in a full TRO -->
 +
|class = Light
 +
|cost = 1,512,400 [[C-bill]]s
 +
|production year = 2499
 +
|year reference = <ref name=TRO3025p8>''Technical Readout: 3025'', p. 8</ref><ref name=TRO3039p281>''Technical Readout: 3039'', p. 281</ref><ref>''Era Digest: Age of War'', p. 11</ref>
 
|Tech Base = Inner Sphere
 
|Tech Base = Inner Sphere
|mech type =BattleMech
+
|mech type = BattleMech
|mass=20
+
|mass = 20
|feet=biped
+
|feet = biped
|chassis=[[Bergan VII]] <!-- <ref name=TRSWp8f /> -->
+
|chassis = [[Bergan VII]] <!-- <ref name=TRSWp8f /> -->
|armor=[[StarSlab/1]] <!-- <ref name=TRSWp8f /> -->
+
|armor = [[StarSlab/1]] <!-- <ref name=TRSWp8f /> -->
|engine=[[LTV 160]] <!-- <ref name=TRSWp8f /> -->
+
|engine = [[LTV 160]] <!-- <ref name=TRSWp8f /> -->
|comsys=[[Garret T-10B]] <!-- <ref name=TRSWp8f /> -->
+
|comsys = [[Garret T-10B]] <!-- <ref name=TRSWp8f /> -->
|T&T=[[O/P 911]] <!-- <ref name=TRSWp8f /> -->
+
|T&T = [[O/P 911]] <!-- <ref name=TRSWp8f /> -->
|heat sinks=10 [[Heat Sink|single]] <!-- <ref name=TRSWp8f /> -->
+
|heat sinks = 10 [[Heat Sink|single]] <!-- <ref name=TRSWp8f /> -->
|speed=129 <!-- <ref name=TRSWp8f /> -->
+
|speed = 129 <!-- <ref name=TRSWp8f /> -->
|armament=  <!-- <ref name=TRSWp8f /> -->
+
|armament =  <!-- <ref name=TRSWp8f /> -->
 
* 1x [[medium laser]]
 
* 1x [[medium laser]]
 
* 2x [[machine gun]]
 
* 2x [[machine gun]]
Line 52: Line 56:
 
The '''''Locust''''' was one of the most common [[BattleMech]]s in existence, having been in continuous production since the design was first introduced by [[Bergan Industries]] in [[Introduction Year::2499]]. One of the smallest 'Mechs ever built, the ''Locust'' was designed exclusively for reconnaissance and quick strike missions, using its then-phenomenal speed to outrun most enemies. In a situation where it was unable to outrun its enemies, the 'Mech did have a light array of weapons with which to defend itself, but the ''Locust'' lacked the firepower or staying power to be a true front-line combatant and as a result few [[MechWarrior (pilot)|MechWarriors]] enjoyed piloting ''Locusts''. Within its weight-class though, the ''Locust'' was considered an excellent 'Mech, overshadowed as a scout only by designs which mounted [[jump jet]]s. Often when a ''Locust'' engaged in combat it was as a holding action until reinforcements could arrive, although when operating in groups of three they could swarm lone enemy 'Mechs that were separated from friendly support.<ref name=TRO3025p8/><ref name=TRO3039p281/>
 
The '''''Locust''''' was one of the most common [[BattleMech]]s in existence, having been in continuous production since the design was first introduced by [[Bergan Industries]] in [[Introduction Year::2499]]. One of the smallest 'Mechs ever built, the ''Locust'' was designed exclusively for reconnaissance and quick strike missions, using its then-phenomenal speed to outrun most enemies. In a situation where it was unable to outrun its enemies, the 'Mech did have a light array of weapons with which to defend itself, but the ''Locust'' lacked the firepower or staying power to be a true front-line combatant and as a result few [[MechWarrior (pilot)|MechWarriors]] enjoyed piloting ''Locusts''. Within its weight-class though, the ''Locust'' was considered an excellent 'Mech, overshadowed as a scout only by designs which mounted [[jump jet]]s. Often when a ''Locust'' engaged in combat it was as a holding action until reinforcements could arrive, although when operating in groups of three they could swarm lone enemy 'Mechs that were separated from friendly support.<ref name=TRO3025p8/><ref name=TRO3039p281/>
  
Bergan Industries built ''Locusts'' from eight different factories and supplied the [[Star League]] and its member states right through to the [[Amaris Civil War]].<ref name=TRO3025p8/>  During the [[Succession Wars (History)|Succession Wars]] the number of manufacturers increased and the design was being built in nearly a dozen factories, including ones in the [[Periphery]].<ref name=TRO3039p281/>  Besides Bergan's [[Ares (planet)|Ares]] facility, versions of the ''Locust'' were built on [[Furillo]] ([[Defiance Industries]]), [[New Avalon]] ([[Achernar BattleMechs]]), [[Stewart]] ([[Corean Enterprises]]), [[Gibson]] ([[Free Worlds Defense Industries]]), [[Alpheratz]] ([[Alliance Defenders Limited]]), [[Canopus IV]] ([[Majesty Metals and Manufacturing]]), [[Taurus]] ([[Taurus Territorial Industries]]) and [[MacLeod's Land]] ([[Pinard Protectorates Limited]]). The wide variety of manufacturers meant production costs for the 'Mech were low and parts were widely available, leading to everyone from lowly pirates to corporate defense forces buying ''Locusts'' in large numbers.  It also led to many different variants of the ''Locust'', including a failed Davion version mounting a PPC, although those in the Periphery were largely limited to building the original LCT-1V model.<ref name=TRO3025p8/><ref name=TRO3039p281/><ref name=TRO3050p54 />
+
Bergan Industries built ''Locusts'' from eight different factories and supplied the [[Star League]] and its member states right through to the [[Amaris Civil War]].<ref name=TRO3025p8/>  During the [[Succession Wars (History)|Succession Wars]] the number of manufacturers increased and the design was being built in nearly a dozen factories, including ones in the [[Periphery]].<ref name=TRO3039p281/>  The wide variety of manufacturers meant production costs for the 'Mech were low and parts were widely available, leading to everyone from lowly pirates to corporate defense forces buying ''Locusts'' in large numbers.  It also led to many different variants of the ''Locust'', including a failed Davion version mounting a PPC, although those in the Periphery were largely limited to building the original LCT-1V model.<ref name=TRO3025p8/><ref name=TRO3039p281/><ref name=TRO3050p54 />
  
 
As the Succession Wars wound down those manufacturers within the [[Successor States]] began to experiment with new and [[lostech|rediscovered technology]] to build updated versions of the ''Locust''. The [[Capellan Confederation]] in particular modified the Ares facility to build the LCT-1L variant of the ''Locust'' with a version of the [[Triple Strength Myomer]] that wouldn't catch on fire.<ref name=TRO3039p281/> Other updated variants, including the LCT-3D, LCT-3M, and LCT-3S were introduced just in time to take part in the [[Clan Invasion]].<ref name=TRO3050p54 /> After the war the [[Word of Blake]] approached Corean Enterprises about creating a new ''Locust'' variant for their [[Word of Blake Militia|militia]], agreeing to buy the entire first production run to assuage the company's misgivings. The various Periphery powers, still largely reliant on the ''Locust'', also began fielding updated variants of their own, although none of the [[Great Houses]] were much interested in revitalizing the line.<ref name=TROPPp4>''Technical Readout: Project Phoenix'', p. 4</ref> Even into the [[thirty-second century]] though the ''Locust'' continues to be produced and used out in the Periphery.<ref name="FM:3145p189"/>
 
As the Succession Wars wound down those manufacturers within the [[Successor States]] began to experiment with new and [[lostech|rediscovered technology]] to build updated versions of the ''Locust''. The [[Capellan Confederation]] in particular modified the Ares facility to build the LCT-1L variant of the ''Locust'' with a version of the [[Triple Strength Myomer]] that wouldn't catch on fire.<ref name=TRO3039p281/> Other updated variants, including the LCT-3D, LCT-3M, and LCT-3S were introduced just in time to take part in the [[Clan Invasion]].<ref name=TRO3050p54 /> After the war the [[Word of Blake]] approached Corean Enterprises about creating a new ''Locust'' variant for their [[Word of Blake Militia|militia]], agreeing to buy the entire first production run to assuage the company's misgivings. The various Periphery powers, still largely reliant on the ''Locust'', also began fielding updated variants of their own, although none of the [[Great Houses]] were much interested in revitalizing the line.<ref name=TROPPp4>''Technical Readout: Project Phoenix'', p. 4</ref> Even into the [[thirty-second century]] though the ''Locust'' continues to be produced and used out in the Periphery.<ref name="FM:3145p189"/>
 +
 +
===Manufacturers===
 +
The following manufacturers produced the ''Locust'' at some time. Models and planets are noted where known. [[Vicore Industries]] was licensing its Locust variants to other companies by 3067.<ref name=TRPPp14f />
 +
* [[Bergan Industries]] has produced the Locust throughout its history, even licensing it to the four Periphery powers before the [[Amaris Coup]].<ref name=FSW-154 />
 +
** [[Ares (system)|Ares]]: The 1V was in production from its introduction through at least 3054,<ref name=TR3050p54f /><ref name=ObjRp140 /><ref name=TRO3039p281/> by then being produced in limited numbers for [[triple-strength myomer]] testing using its 1L refit; production . The 1E was introduced in 2811, commissioned by the Capellan government to reduce dependence on ammunition.<ref name=FSW-154 /> Production of the 1Vb was revived during the Jihad.<ref name=RGIv16p4f /> The variant produced in 3080 was not specified.<ref name=ObjCCp6 /> Bergan introduced its 7V during the ilClan era;<ref name=RGIv16p4f /> the 7V2 is presumably a refit or production variant of the Bergan product.
 +
** [[New Earth]]: The 1Vb Royal SLDF model was produced from its introduction in 2610, ceasing during the collapse of the Star League.<ref name=TRO3039p281/>
 +
* [[Achernar BattleMechs]]' main facility was on [[New Avalon]]. The West Fabrication Facility on [[Achernar]] was a longtime producer of IndustrialMechs before its capture by the Word of Blake, who converted the plant to produce the ''[[Osprey]]''; the plant was destroyed in June 3077.<ref name="J:FRp57">''Jihad: Final Reckoning'', p. 57: "The Jihad In Review"</ref>
 +
** The WFF facility produced the 5W variant before its destruction.<ref name=TR3085p226f />
 +
** New Avalon facility was producing the 3D in 3050<ref name=TR3050p54f /> and 3054.<ref name=ObjRp96 /> They purchased the 5M license from Corean, with production starting in 3067.<ref name=TRPPp14f />
 +
* [[Alliance Defenders Limited]]: Produced the 1V in 3025,<ref name=TR3050p54f /> 3050,<ref name=TRO3039p281/> and 3054.<ref name=ObjRp153 /> The 3080 production model is not known.<ref name=ObjTCp17 />
 +
* [[Bordello Military Goods, Inc.]] was producing an unspecified variant on [[Antwerp]] in 3080.<ref name=OB:Pp31 />
 +
* [[Clan Ghost Bear]] salvaged the ''Locust'' line on [[Alshain]] after its conquest, producing the 1V by 3054.<ref name=ObjRp110>''Objective Raids'', p. 110: "Alshain"</ref>
 +
* [[Corean Enterprises MacAdams-Suharno]]: Corean produced the 3M in its [[Stewart]] plant in 3050<ref name=TR3050p54f /> and 3054.<ref name=ObjRp124 /> The 5M was part of the Project Phoenix revival, with the [[Word of Blake]] receiving the entire first production run during the early [[Jihad]].<ref name=TRPPp14f>''Technical Readout: Project Phoenix'', pp. 14–15: "LCT-5M Locust"</ref> The 6M was in production by 3071<ref name=SBW&Bp31 /> and still going in 3085.<ref name=TR3085p226f /> The model produced in 3080 is unknown,<ref name=ObjFWLp35 /> though the 5W2 was in production by 3085.<ref name=TR3085p226f />
 +
* [[Defiance Industries]]: Defiance produced the 3S on [[Furillo]] in 3050<ref name=TR3050p54f /> and 3054.<ref name=ObjRp74 /> The 5S was a Jihad-era design.<ref name=RGIv16p4f /> The version produced in 3080 is not specified.<ref name=ObjLAp12 /> Near the start of the ilClan era, they introduced the 7S.<ref name=RGIv16p4f />
 +
* [[Diplass BattleMechs]] produced the 1V on [[Timbuktu]] until the SLDF invasion of the [[Rim Worlds Republic]].<ref name=FSW-154 />
 +
* [[Free Worlds Defense Industries#Gibson Federated BattleMechs|Gibson Federated BattleMechs]]: [[Free Worlds Defense Industries|FWDI]] produced the 3M at its [[Gibson]] facility in 3050<ref name=TR3050p54f /> and 3054.<ref name=ObjRp124 />
 +
* [[Interstellar Armaments]] on [[Rockwellawan]] was producing the 1V in 3145.<ref name="FM:3145p189" />
 +
* [[Majesty Metals and Manufacturing]]: MMM produced the ubiquitous 1V in 3025,<ref name=TRO3039p281/> 3050,<ref name=TR3050p54f /> and 3054.<ref name=ObjRp151 /> MMM was producing one or more variants on [[Canopus IV]] and [[Dunianshire]] in 3080.<ref name=ObjPp16 />
 +
* [[Pinard Protectorates Limited]] on [[MacLeod's Land]] still produced the 1V in 3050<ref name=TR3050p54f /> and 3054.<ref name=ObjRp158 /> In 3080, PPL was producing an unspecified variant.<ref name=ObjPp7 />
 +
* [[Protectorate Military Industries]] on [[Erod's Escape]] was producing an unspecified variant in 3145.<ref name=FM3145p188 />
 +
* [[Rim Motors]] on [[Otisberg]] was producing an unspecified variant in 3145.<ref name=FM3145p190 />
 +
* [[Taurus Territorial Industries]] on [[Taurus]] was producing the 1V in 3050<ref name=TR3050p54f /> and 3054.<ref name=ObjRp162 /> In 3080, TTI produced an unspecified variant.<ref name=ObjPp8 />
 +
* The site or even producer is not always known or specified in available documents.
 +
** The [[Marian Hegemony]] was fielding the 1V2 by 3067, though its source was unknown.<ref name=TRPPp14f />
 +
** The Magistracy of Canopus and Taurian Concordat were producing the 5V by 3067.<ref name=TRPPp14f />
 +
** The "Periphery-born" 5T was in use by the Capellans by 3085.<ref name=TR3085p226f /> The use of a [[machine gun array]] implies a Taurian origin.
  
 
==Weapons and Equipment==
 
==Weapons and Equipment==
The main weapon of the ''Locust'' was a single [[Medium_laser#Martell|Martell]] [[medium laser]] mounted in the center torso. Backing this up were two [[Sperry Browning]] [[machine gun]]s, which effectively deterred infantry attacks against the ''Locust''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s vulnerable legs. These were located in either arm and fed by a one-ton ammo bin located in the center torso.  Lacking hand actuators the ''Locust'' was vulnerable to other 'Mechs when engaging in close combat.<ref name=TRSWp8f /><ref name=TRO3025p8/><ref name=TRO3039p281/><ref>''Record Sheets: Phoenix Upgrades'', p. 9</ref>
+
The main weapon of the LCT-1V ''Locust'' was a single [[Medium_laser#Martell|Martell]] [[medium laser]] mounted in the center torso. Backing this up were two [[Sperry Browning]] [[machine gun]]s, which effectively deterred infantry attacks against the ''Locust''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s vulnerable legs. These were located in either arm and fed by a one-ton ammo bin located in the center torso.  Lacking hand actuators the ''Locust'' was vulnerable to other 'Mechs when engaging in close combat.<ref name=TRSWp8f /><ref name=TRO3025p8/><ref name=TRO3039p281/><ref>''Record Sheets: Phoenix Upgrades'', p. 9</ref>
  
 
The primary asset of the ''Locust'' was its speed, using a 160-rated [[fusion engine]] to attain a cruising speed of 86.4 km/h and top speed of 129.6 km/h. This speed is necessary for the 'Mech's survival, since four tons of armor means the ''Locust'' can be quickly crippled or destroyed by direct hits. The standard engine-mounted 10 [[heat sinks]] are sufficient in most cases, although those variants which mount more energy weapons can suffer.<ref name=TRSWp8f /><ref name=TRO3025p8/><ref name=TRO3039p281/>
 
The primary asset of the ''Locust'' was its speed, using a 160-rated [[fusion engine]] to attain a cruising speed of 86.4 km/h and top speed of 129.6 km/h. This speed is necessary for the 'Mech's survival, since four tons of armor means the ''Locust'' can be quickly crippled or destroyed by direct hits. The standard engine-mounted 10 [[heat sinks]] are sufficient in most cases, although those variants which mount more energy weapons can suffer.<ref name=TRSWp8f /><ref name=TRO3025p8/><ref name=TRO3039p281/>
Line 76: Line 106:
 
*; LCT-1V2 : The 1V2 ''Locust'' was a Periphery upgrade of the design introduced in [[3066]] for the [[Marian Hegemony]]. While still carrying the center-mounted [[medium laser]], it mounted four [[RL-10]]s in place of the [[machine gun]]s.<ref name=TRCIp86f /><ref>''Record Sheets: Phoenix Upgrades'', p. 10</ref> BV (1.0) = 500;<ref name=CO139 /> BV (2.0) = 568<ref>''Record Sheets: Phoenix Upgrade (Complete)'', p. 10</ref>
 
*; LCT-1V2 : The 1V2 ''Locust'' was a Periphery upgrade of the design introduced in [[3066]] for the [[Marian Hegemony]]. While still carrying the center-mounted [[medium laser]], it mounted four [[RL-10]]s in place of the [[machine gun]]s.<ref name=TRCIp86f /><ref>''Record Sheets: Phoenix Upgrades'', p. 10</ref> BV (1.0) = 500;<ref name=CO139 /> BV (2.0) = 568<ref>''Record Sheets: Phoenix Upgrade (Complete)'', p. 10</ref>
  
*; LCT-3D : The 3D ''Locust'', introduced in [[3049]], used [[Star League]] technology to take the concept of the 1M further. Although it carried only two [[LRM-5#Magna_Longbow-5|Magna Longbow-5]] [LRM-5]] launchers, the engineers at Achernar BattleMechs on New Avalon upgraded the armor to [[ferro-fibrous]] and the structure to [[endo steel]]. Completely lacking in close-range, weaponry this variant was suitable for harassing the enemy at long range then fleeing before they could get too close.<ref name=TRO3050p54>''Technical Readout: 3050'', p. 54</ref><ref>''Record Sheets: Phoenix Upgrades'', p. 11</ref> BV (1.0) = 377;<ref name=CO127>''Combat Operations'', p. 127</ref> BV (2.0) = 436<ref>''Record Sheets: Phoenix Upgrade (Complete)'', p. 11</ref><ref>''Recognition Guide: ilClan, vol. 16'', p. 15</ref>
+
*; LCT-3D : The 3D ''Locust'', introduced in [[3049]], used [[Star League]] technology to take the concept of the 1M further. Although it carried only two [[LRM-5#Magna_Longbow-5|Magna Longbow-5]] [[LRM-5]] launchers, the engineers at Achernar BattleMechs on New Avalon upgraded the armor to [[ferro-fibrous]] and the structure to [[endo steel]]. Completely lacking in close-range, weaponry this variant was suitable for harassing the enemy at long range then fleeing before they could get too close.<ref name=TRO3050p54>''Technical Readout: 3050'', p. 54</ref><ref>''Record Sheets: Phoenix Upgrades'', p. 11</ref> BV (1.0) = 377;<ref name=CO127>''Combat Operations'', p. 127</ref> BV (2.0) = 436<ref>''Record Sheets: Phoenix Upgrade (Complete)'', p. 11</ref><ref>''Recognition Guide: ilClan, vol. 16'', p. 15</ref>
  
 
*; LCT-3M : The 3M ''Locust'' was built for the [[Free Worlds League]] in [[3050]], with production carried out at both Corean Enterprises on Stewart and Free Worlds Defense Industries on Gibson. It retained the [[Medium_laser#Martell|Martell]] [[medium laser]], but replaced the [[machine gun]]s with four [[Small_Laser#Magna|Magna]] [[small laser]]s and added a [[Voelkers Parasol]] [[anti-missile system]] in the left arm for missile defense. The armor was upgraded to [[Kallon FWL Special]] [[ferro-fibrous]] with [[CASE]] in the left torso to protect the one ton of AMS ammo, and utilized a [[Corean-II Delux Endo Steel]] chassis. The electronics were also updated to a [[Garrett T10 B]] communications system and a [[Corean CalcMaster]] targeting-tracking system.<ref name=TRO3050p54 /><ref>''Record Sheets: Phoenix Upgrades'', p. 12</ref> BV (1.0) = 464;<ref name=CO130 /> BV (2.0) = 522<ref>''Record Sheets: Phoenix Upgrades (Complete)'', p. 12</ref><ref>''Recognition Guide: ilClan, vol. 16'', p. 16</ref>
 
*; LCT-3M : The 3M ''Locust'' was built for the [[Free Worlds League]] in [[3050]], with production carried out at both Corean Enterprises on Stewart and Free Worlds Defense Industries on Gibson. It retained the [[Medium_laser#Martell|Martell]] [[medium laser]], but replaced the [[machine gun]]s with four [[Small_Laser#Magna|Magna]] [[small laser]]s and added a [[Voelkers Parasol]] [[anti-missile system]] in the left arm for missile defense. The armor was upgraded to [[Kallon FWL Special]] [[ferro-fibrous]] with [[CASE]] in the left torso to protect the one ton of AMS ammo, and utilized a [[Corean-II Delux Endo Steel]] chassis. The electronics were also updated to a [[Garrett T10 B]] communications system and a [[Corean CalcMaster]] targeting-tracking system.<ref name=TRO3050p54 /><ref>''Record Sheets: Phoenix Upgrades'', p. 12</ref> BV (1.0) = 464;<ref name=CO130 /> BV (2.0) = 522<ref>''Record Sheets: Phoenix Upgrades (Complete)'', p. 12</ref><ref>''Recognition Guide: ilClan, vol. 16'', p. 16</ref>
  
*; LCT-3S : The 3S ''Locust'', constructed on Furillo by Defiance Industries in 3049, carried the 1S upgrade further. This time, as with the 3M, the structure used [[endo steel]] and the armor was used [[ferro-fibrous]], but the [[SRM-2]]s were upgraded to [[Streak_SRM-2#Coventry_T4H|Coventry T4H]] [[Streak SRM-2]]s while the [[medium laser]] was kept.<ref name=TRO3050p54 /><ref>''Record Sheets: Phoenix Upgrades'', p. 13</ref> BV (1.0) = 431;<ref name=CO132 /> BV (2.0) = 483<ref>''Record Sheets: Phoenix Upgrade (Complete)'', p. 13</ref><ref>''Recognition Guide: ilClan, vol. 16'', p. 17</ref>
+
*; LCT-3S : The 3S ''Locust'', constructed on Furillo by Defiance Industries in [[3049]], carried the 1S upgrade further. This time, as with the 3M, the structure used [[endo steel]] and the armor was used [[ferro-fibrous]], but the [[SRM-2]]s were upgraded to [[Streak_SRM-2#Coventry_T4H|Coventry T4H]] [[Streak SRM-2]]s while the [[medium laser]] was kept.<ref name=TRO3050p54 /><ref>''Record Sheets: Phoenix Upgrades'', p. 13</ref> BV (1.0) = 431;<ref name=CO132 /> BV (2.0) = 483<ref>''Record Sheets: Phoenix Upgrade (Complete)'', p. 13</ref><ref>''Recognition Guide: ilClan, vol. 16'', p. 17</ref>
  
 
*; LCT-3V : This ''Locust'' variant, introduced in [[3004]], was similar to the 1V except that it carried a set of two [[medium laser]]s in the center torso, while retaining the arm-mounted [[machine gun]]s. The additional armament comes at the cost of half a ton of machine gun ammunition and half a ton of armor protection.<ref>''Record Sheets: 3039 Unabridged'', p. 440</ref> BV (1.0) = 434;<ref name=CO121 /> BV (2.0) = 490<ref>''Record Sheets: Phoenix Upgrade (Complete)'', p. 14</ref><ref>''Record Sheets: 3039 Unabridged'', p. 440</ref>
 
*; LCT-3V : This ''Locust'' variant, introduced in [[3004]], was similar to the 1V except that it carried a set of two [[medium laser]]s in the center torso, while retaining the arm-mounted [[machine gun]]s. The additional armament comes at the cost of half a ton of machine gun ammunition and half a ton of armor protection.<ref>''Record Sheets: 3039 Unabridged'', p. 440</ref> BV (1.0) = 434;<ref name=CO121 /> BV (2.0) = 490<ref>''Record Sheets: Phoenix Upgrade (Complete)'', p. 14</ref><ref>''Record Sheets: 3039 Unabridged'', p. 440</ref>
  
*; LCT-5M : The 5M was a straightforward enhancement of the 3M model, keeping the construction and electronics improvements while upgrading all of the lasers to extended range models, giving it one [[Extended_Range_Medium_Laser#Magna_Mk_VI|Magna Mk VI]] [[ER medium laser]] and four [[Magna Mk IV]] [[ER small laser]]s. In addition, the use of a [[Hermes 240 XL]] engine allowed engineers to upgrade the 'Mech's top speed to 194 km/h.  Designed by the Word of Blake, each of their [[Level III]] units had at least one 5M ''Locust'' after its introduction in 3066.<ref name=TRCIp86f /><ref>''Record Sheets: Phoenix Upgrades'', p. 15</ref> BV (1.0) = 516;<ref name=CO127 /> BV (2.0) = 719<ref>''Record Sheets: Phoenix Upgrade (Complete)'', p. 15</ref> or 516<ref name=TRCIp86f />
+
*; LCT-5M : The 5M was a straightforward enhancement of the 3M model, keeping the construction and electronics improvements while upgrading all of the lasers to extended-range models, giving it one [[Extended_Range_Medium_Laser#Magna_Mk_VI|Magna Mk VI]] [[ER medium laser]] and four [[Magna Mk IV]] [[ER small laser]]s. In addition, the use of a [[Hermes 240 XL]] engine allowed engineers to upgrade the 'Mech's top speed to 194 km/h.  Designed by the Word of Blake, each of their [[Level III]] units had at least one 5M ''Locust'' after its introduction in 3066.<ref name=TRCIp86f /><ref>''Record Sheets: Phoenix Upgrades'', p. 15</ref> BV (1.0) = 516;<ref name=CO127 /> BV (2.0) = 719<ref>''Record Sheets: Phoenix Upgrade (Complete)'', p. 15</ref> or 516<ref name=TRCIp86f />
  
 
*; LCT-5M2 : This [[Dark Age]] version of the ''Locust'' has a top speed nearing 170 km/h. It carries an [[ER medium laser]] in the center torso and a [[medium pulse laser]] in each arm. It's protected by [[ferro-fibrous]] armor. BV (2.0) = 693<ref>''Record Sheets: 3145 New Tech, New Upgrades'', p. 73</ref>
 
*; LCT-5M2 : This [[Dark Age]] version of the ''Locust'' has a top speed nearing 170 km/h. It carries an [[ER medium laser]] in the center torso and a [[medium pulse laser]] in each arm. It's protected by [[ferro-fibrous]] armor. BV (2.0) = 693<ref>''Record Sheets: 3145 New Tech, New Upgrades'', p. 73</ref>
Line 102: Line 132:
 
*; LCT-6M : Built in [[3071]], the 6M variant used a massive [[Hermes 280]] [[XL engine]] to propel it to an astounding speed of 226.8 km/h, and was capable of bursts of speed reaching 302.4 km/h through a [[MASC]] system. The 6M used a [[small cockpit]] to save weight with the side effect of making the 'Mech harder to pilot and utilized [[ferro-fibrous]] armor to get the most of the light armor the 'Mech carried. It was armed with two Magna Mk VI ER medium lasers, which were backed up by a single [[Magna Mk IV]] [[ER small laser]]. The 6M was produced by Corean Enterprises on Stewart.<ref>''Record Sheets: Phoenix Upgrades'', p. 18</ref><ref>[http://archive.is/ZFqw0 Speed Demon - LCT-6M ''Locust'' Profile]</ref> BV (2.0) = 956<ref>''Record Sheets: Phoenix Upgrade (Complete)'', p. 18: The Record Sheet lists a BV of 955, but the later Master Unit List has it at 956</ref>
 
*; LCT-6M : Built in [[3071]], the 6M variant used a massive [[Hermes 280]] [[XL engine]] to propel it to an astounding speed of 226.8 km/h, and was capable of bursts of speed reaching 302.4 km/h through a [[MASC]] system. The 6M used a [[small cockpit]] to save weight with the side effect of making the 'Mech harder to pilot and utilized [[ferro-fibrous]] armor to get the most of the light armor the 'Mech carried. It was armed with two Magna Mk VI ER medium lasers, which were backed up by a single [[Magna Mk IV]] [[ER small laser]]. The 6M was produced by Corean Enterprises on Stewart.<ref>''Record Sheets: Phoenix Upgrades'', p. 18</ref><ref>[http://archive.is/ZFqw0 Speed Demon - LCT-6M ''Locust'' Profile]</ref> BV (2.0) = 956<ref>''Record Sheets: Phoenix Upgrade (Complete)'', p. 18: The Record Sheet lists a BV of 955, but the later Master Unit List has it at 956</ref>
  
*; LCT-7S : Defiance Industries uses this model as a testbed for their Clan-spec [[XL engine]] and [[ER medium laser]]. The Furillo plant produces this model, which has a top speed of 180 km/h. An [[endo steel]] chassis is protected by four tons of [[ferro-fibrous]] armor, and 10 [[double heat sink]]s keep things cool. Like the original ''Locust'' this model carries a [[machine gun]] in each arm fed from a [[CASE]] protected half ton ammunition bay.  Despite these features pilots should remember that the ''Locust'' is still a scout 'Mech. BV (2.0) = 706<ref>''Recognition Guide: ilClan, vol. 16'', p. 5</ref>
+
*; LCT-7S : Defiance Industries uses this model as a testbed for their Clan-spec [[XL engine]] and [[ER medium laser]]. The Furillo plant produces this model, which has a top speed of 180 km/h. An [[endo steel]] chassis is protected by four tons of [[ferro-fibrous]] armor, and 10 [[double heat sink]]s keep things cool. Like the original ''Locust'' this model carries a [[machine gun]] in each arm fed from a [[CASE]] protected half ton ammunition bay.  Despite these features pilots should remember that the ''Locust'' is still a scout 'Mech. BV (2.0) = 706<ref name=RGIv16p5>''Recognition Guide: ilClan, vol. 16'', p. 5</ref>
  
*; LCT-7V : Built by Bergan Industries on Ares, this updated ''Locust'' uses a 200-rated [[light engine]] to improve survivability and reach a top speed of 150 km/h, protected by three and a half tons of [[heavy ferro-fibrous]] armor. The main firepower comes from a [[medium X-Pulse laser]] in the center torso, and each arm carries a [[MagShot|MagShot Gauss rifle]]; the Gauss rifles are fed from a one ton ammo bin in the center torso. [[Endo steel]] is used to provide weight savings needed for this equipment. BV (2.0) = 585<ref>''Recognition Guide: ilClan, vol. 16'', p. 5</ref>
+
*; LCT-7V : Built by Bergan Industries on Ares, this updated ''Locust'' uses a 200-rated [[light engine]] to improve survivability and reach a top speed of 150 km/h, protected by three and a half tons of [[heavy ferro-fibrous]] armor. The main firepower comes from a [[medium X-Pulse laser]] in the center torso, and each arm carries a [[MagShot|MagShot Gauss rifle]]; the Gauss rifles are fed from a one ton ammo bin in the center torso. [[Endo steel]] is used to provide weight savings needed for this equipment. BV (2.0) = 585<ref name=RGIv16p5 />
  
 
*; LCT-7V2 : Based on the LCT-7V, this model replaces the weapons completely. Each arm mount has an [[ER small laser]] while the center torso carries a [[light PPC]], which turns the ''Locust'' into a light sniper that can reposition itself quickly. BV (2.0) = 634<ref>''Recognition Guide: ilClan, vol. 16'', p. 21</ref>
 
*; LCT-7V2 : Based on the LCT-7V, this model replaces the weapons completely. Each arm mount has an [[ER small laser]] while the center torso carries a [[light PPC]], which turns the ''Locust'' into a light sniper that can reposition itself quickly. BV (2.0) = 634<ref>''Recognition Guide: ilClan, vol. 16'', p. 21</ref>
Line 123: Line 153:
 
== Design Quirks ==
 
== Design Quirks ==
 
The ''Locust'' has the following [[Design Quirk]]s:<ref name=BMM93>''BattleMech Manual'', Fourth Printing, p. 93: "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>
 
The ''Locust'' has the following [[Design Quirk]]s:<ref name=BMM93>''BattleMech Manual'', Fourth Printing, p. 93: "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>
* [[Compact ’Mech]]<!-- added by errata -->
+
* [[Compact ’Mech]] <!-- added by errata -->
 
* [[Narrow/Low Profile]]
 
* [[Narrow/Low Profile]]
* [[Cramped Cockpit]]<!-- added by errata -->
+
* [[Cramped Cockpit]] <!-- added by errata -->
 
* [[No/Minimal Arms]]
 
* [[No/Minimal Arms]]
 
* [[Weak Legs]]
 
* [[Weak Legs]]
Line 140: Line 170:
 
* The (original) ''Locust'' artwork from ''TRO:3025'' is one of the [[Unseen]] 'Mech designs. The ''Locust'' was [[Reseen]] in 3067 using revised artwork.
 
* The (original) ''Locust'' artwork from ''TRO:3025'' is one of the [[Unseen]] 'Mech designs. The ''Locust'' was [[Reseen]] in 3067 using revised artwork.
  
* Author [[Blaine Lee Pardoe]] stated in a [https://blainepardoe.wordpress.com/2018/08/16/out-of-the-archives-the-battlemechs-i-wrote-about-or-designed/ blog entry] that, according to his memory which he admitted could be wrong, the ''Locust'' was among the BattleMechs for which he wrote the original background as initially published in TRO:3025, after being given only its name, image, and game stats to work with for the TRO entry.
+
* Author [[Blaine Lee Pardoe]] stated in a [https://web.archive.org/web/20221102192457/https://blainepardoe.wordpress.com/2018/08/16/out-of-the-archives-the-battlemechs-i-wrote-about-or-designed/ blog entry] that, according to his memory which he admitted could be wrong, the ''Locust'' was among the BattleMechs for which he wrote the original background as initially published in ''TRO:3025'', after being given only its name, image, and game stats to work with for the TRO entry.
  
 
* In German products, the unit's proper name was translated to '''''Heuschreck'''''. The model code was accordingly changed to '''HSC-1K'''.
 
* In German products, the unit's proper name was translated to '''''Heuschreck'''''. The model code was accordingly changed to '''HSC-1K'''.
  
 
* In French products, the unit's proper name was translated as '''''Sauterelle''''', which can mean both Locust and Grasshopper.
 
* In French products, the unit's proper name was translated as '''''Sauterelle''''', which can mean both Locust and Grasshopper.
 
* Plastic LCT-1V is included in [[BattleTech:_A_Game_of_Armored_Combat|BattleTech: A Game of Armored Combat]]
 
 
* Plastic LCT-3M is included in [[Alpha_Strike_Boxed_Set|BattleTech: Alpha Strike Box Set]]
 
  
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
Line 165: Line 191:
 
Locust MWDA.png|A ''Locust'' from ''[[MechWarrior: Dark Age|MWDA]]'' dossiers
 
Locust MWDA.png|A ''Locust'' from ''[[MechWarrior: Dark Age|MWDA]]'' dossiers
 
MWO Locust.png|Model of ''Locust'' from ''[[MechWarrior Online|MWO]]''
 
MWO Locust.png|Model of ''Locust'' from ''[[MechWarrior Online|MWO]]''
 +
File:BattleTech2e-Locust.jpg|''Locust'' standee from ''[[BattleTech, Second Edition]]''
 
File:PlasTechLocust.jpg|''Locust'' miniature from ''[[PlasTech]]''
 
File:PlasTechLocust.jpg|''Locust'' miniature from ''[[PlasTech]]''
 +
File:Mechs-Locust.jpg|''Locust'' miniature from ''[[...Mechs!]]'' (also used in ''[[BattleTech, Third Edition]]'')
 
File:A Game of Armored Combat - Locust.jpg|''Locust'' miniature from ''[[BattleTech: A Game of Armored Combat]]''
 
File:A Game of Armored Combat - Locust.jpg|''Locust'' miniature from ''[[BattleTech: A Game of Armored Combat]]''
 +
File:Alpha Strike Locust.jpg|''Locust'' miniature from ''[[Alpha Strike Boxed Set]]''
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
  
Line 173: Line 202:
  
 
==Bibliography==
 
==Bibliography==
<div class="desktop-3-col">
+
{{div col|colwidth=25em}}
 
* ''[[Battle of Tukayyid Supplemental]]''
 
* ''[[Battle of Tukayyid Supplemental]]''
 
* ''[[BattleMech Manual]]''
 
* ''[[BattleMech Manual]]''
Line 180: Line 209:
 
* ''[[First Succession War (sourcebook)|First Succession War]]''
 
* ''[[First Succession War (sourcebook)|First Succession War]]''
 
* ''[[Master Unit List]]''
 
* ''[[Master Unit List]]''
* [http://cf.sarna.net/docs/mwda_dossiers/liao_incursion_1.pdf MechWarrior: Dark Age Bannson's Raiders' dossier of Mavis Morgan]
 
* [http://cf.sarna.net/docs/mwda_dossiers/counterassault_1.pdf MechWarrior: Dark Age Dragon's Fury - Janina Lukica Dossier]
 
* [http://cf.sarna.net/docs/mwda_dossiers/counterassault_21.pdf MechWarrior: Dark Age Dragon's Fury - Shin Yoshida's Dossier]
 
* [http://cf.sarna.net/docs/mwda_dossiers/liao_incursion_26.pdf MechWarrior: Dark Age House Liao's dossier of Irena Borjon]
 
 
* ''[[Objectives: Periphery]]''
 
* ''[[Objectives: Periphery]]''
 
* ''[[Recognition Guide: ilClan, vol. 16]]''
 
* ''[[Recognition Guide: ilClan, vol. 16]]''
Line 195: Line 220:
 
* ''[[Record Sheets: Phoenix Upgrade (Complete)]]''
 
* ''[[Record Sheets: Phoenix Upgrade (Complete)]]''
 
* ''[[BattleTech Record Sheets Volume One: Light 'Mechs|Record Sheets Volume One: Light 'Mechs]]''
 
* ''[[BattleTech Record Sheets Volume One: Light 'Mechs|Record Sheets Volume One: Light 'Mechs]]''
* [http://battlecorps.com/BC2/news.html?article=411 Speed Demon - LCT-6M ''Locust'' Profile] (dead link)
 
 
* ''[[Technical Readout: 3025]]''
 
* ''[[Technical Readout: 3025]]''
 
* ''[[Technical Readout: 3039]]''
 
* ''[[Technical Readout: 3039]]''
Line 202: Line 226:
 
* ''[[Technical Readout: 3085]]''
 
* ''[[Technical Readout: 3085]]''
 
* ''[[Technical Readout: Project Phoenix]]''
 
* ''[[Technical Readout: Project Phoenix]]''
</div>
+
{{div col end}}
 
 
  
 +
[[Category:'Mechs]]
 
[[Category:Federated Suns BattleMechs]]
 
[[Category:Federated Suns BattleMechs]]
 
[[Category:Free Worlds League BattleMechs]]
 
[[Category:Free Worlds League BattleMechs]]

Latest revision as of 06:46, 10 April 2024

Locust
Locust
Production information
Manufacturer Achernar BattleMechs[1][2][3]

Alliance Defenders Limited[4][5][6][7]


Bergan Industries[4][8][6][9][10]


Bordello Military Goods, Inc.[11]


Corean Enterprises[2][3][4][12][13]


Defiance Industries[4][10][14][15]


Diplass BattleMechs[16]


Gibson Federated BattleMechs[4][17]


Interstellar Armaments[18]


Majesty Metals and Manufacturing[4][6][19][20]


Pinard Protectorates Limited[4][21][22]


Protectorate Military Industries[23]


Rim Motors[24]


Taurus Territorial Industries[4][25][26]

Production Year 2499[27][28][29]
Model LCT-1V[6]
Class Light
Cost 1,512,400 C-bills
Technical specifications
'Mech type Inner Sphere BattleMech
Mass 20 tons
Chassis Bergan VII
Armor StarSlab/1
Engine LTV 160
Communications System Garret T-10B
Targeting Tracking System O/P 911
Heat Sinks 10 single
Speed 129 km/h
Armament
BV (1.0) 356[30]
BV (2.0) 432[6][31][32]


Description[edit]

The Locust was one of the most common BattleMechs in existence, having been in continuous production since the design was first introduced by Bergan Industries in 2499. One of the smallest 'Mechs ever built, the Locust was designed exclusively for reconnaissance and quick strike missions, using its then-phenomenal speed to outrun most enemies. In a situation where it was unable to outrun its enemies, the 'Mech did have a light array of weapons with which to defend itself, but the Locust lacked the firepower or staying power to be a true front-line combatant and as a result few MechWarriors enjoyed piloting Locusts. Within its weight-class though, the Locust was considered an excellent 'Mech, overshadowed as a scout only by designs which mounted jump jets. Often when a Locust engaged in combat it was as a holding action until reinforcements could arrive, although when operating in groups of three they could swarm lone enemy 'Mechs that were separated from friendly support.[27][28]

Bergan Industries built Locusts from eight different factories and supplied the Star League and its member states right through to the Amaris Civil War.[27] During the Succession Wars the number of manufacturers increased and the design was being built in nearly a dozen factories, including ones in the Periphery.[28] The wide variety of manufacturers meant production costs for the 'Mech were low and parts were widely available, leading to everyone from lowly pirates to corporate defense forces buying Locusts in large numbers. It also led to many different variants of the Locust, including a failed Davion version mounting a PPC, although those in the Periphery were largely limited to building the original LCT-1V model.[27][28][33]

As the Succession Wars wound down those manufacturers within the Successor States began to experiment with new and rediscovered technology to build updated versions of the Locust. The Capellan Confederation in particular modified the Ares facility to build the LCT-1L variant of the Locust with a version of the Triple Strength Myomer that wouldn't catch on fire.[28] Other updated variants, including the LCT-3D, LCT-3M, and LCT-3S were introduced just in time to take part in the Clan Invasion.[33] After the war the Word of Blake approached Corean Enterprises about creating a new Locust variant for their militia, agreeing to buy the entire first production run to assuage the company's misgivings. The various Periphery powers, still largely reliant on the Locust, also began fielding updated variants of their own, although none of the Great Houses were much interested in revitalizing the line.[34] Even into the thirty-second century though the Locust continues to be produced and used out in the Periphery.[18]

Manufacturers[edit]

The following manufacturers produced the Locust at some time. Models and planets are noted where known. Vicore Industries was licensing its Locust variants to other companies by 3067.[35]

Weapons and Equipment[edit]

The main weapon of the LCT-1V Locust was a single Martell medium laser mounted in the center torso. Backing this up were two Sperry Browning machine guns, which effectively deterred infantry attacks against the Locust's vulnerable legs. These were located in either arm and fed by a one-ton ammo bin located in the center torso. Lacking hand actuators the Locust was vulnerable to other 'Mechs when engaging in close combat.[6][27][28][38]

The primary asset of the Locust was its speed, using a 160-rated fusion engine to attain a cruising speed of 86.4 km/h and top speed of 129.6 km/h. This speed is necessary for the 'Mech's survival, since four tons of armor means the Locust can be quickly crippled or destroyed by direct hits. The standard engine-mounted 10 heat sinks are sufficient in most cases, although those variants which mount more energy weapons can suffer.[6][27][28]

Variants[edit]

  • LCT-1E 
    Developed by Bergan in response to Capellan requests for a Locust with greater punch and lower munition consumption as the First Succession War shifted to lower level raiding, the LCT-1E Locust was introduced in 2811. Among the least-produced variants, the "Energy" Locust carried an entirely laser-based weapons assortment, with two Martell medium lasers and two Magna small lasers mounted in the arms. This choice allowed Capellan MechWarriors to overcome the 'Mech's limited firing arc by flipping its weaponry between forward and rearward arcs at will.[6][27][28][16][39] BV (1.0) = 484;[30] BV (2.0) = 553[40][41]
  • LCT-1L 
    The LCT-1L Locust was an attempt to allow the 'Mech to operate at even higher speeds by adding Triple Strength Myomer to the design. Introduced in 3030, the weapons are identical to those on the LCT-1V, as it was a testbed for the technology by Bergan Industries' Ares plant.[33][42] BV (1.0) = 364;[43] BV (2.0) = 474[44][45]
  • LCT-1V (C) 
    A Clan-tech retrofit of the classic Locust and intended for second-line and solahma troops, the Locust C replaced each of the arm-mounted machine guns with a Clan ER small laser, which frees up the weight to replace the center medium laser with a Clan-grade medium pulse laser, but leaves the structural components of the LCT-1V unaltered. BV (2.0) = 672[54]
  • LCT-3D 
    The 3D Locust, introduced in 3049, used Star League technology to take the concept of the 1M further. Although it carried only two Magna Longbow-5 LRM-5 launchers, the engineers at Achernar BattleMechs on New Avalon upgraded the armor to ferro-fibrous and the structure to endo steel. Completely lacking in close-range, weaponry this variant was suitable for harassing the enemy at long range then fleeing before they could get too close.[33][60] BV (1.0) = 377;[61] BV (2.0) = 436[62][63]
  • LCT-3V 
    This Locust variant, introduced in 3004, was similar to the 1V except that it carried a set of two medium lasers in the center torso, while retaining the arm-mounted machine guns. The additional armament comes at the cost of half a ton of machine gun ammunition and half a ton of armor protection.[70] BV (1.0) = 434;[30] BV (2.0) = 490[71][72]
  • LCT-5M 
    The 5M was a straightforward enhancement of the 3M model, keeping the construction and electronics improvements while upgrading all of the lasers to extended-range models, giving it one Magna Mk VI ER medium laser and four Magna Mk IV ER small lasers. In addition, the use of a Hermes 240 XL engine allowed engineers to upgrade the 'Mech's top speed to 194 km/h. Designed by the Word of Blake, each of their Level III units had at least one 5M Locust after its introduction in 3066.[2][73] BV (1.0) = 516;[61] BV (2.0) = 719[74] or 516[2]
  • LCT-5M3 
    This Locust variant was also introduced during the Dark Age. It uses a smaller engine, which reduces the top speed to 140 km/h, but adds a half ton of armor and carries an ER medium laser in each arm and an ER large laser in the center torso. BV (2.0) = 929[76]
  • LCT-5S 
    Developed from the LCT-3S, this configuration carries an MML-3 in each arm. The higher heat load requires 10 double heat sinks instead of the singles used by the 3S. The medium laser, endo steel chassis, and armor of the 3S remain the same. The biggest drawback to this design is apparently its lack of missile ammunition; it only carries a single ton of ammo in a CASE-protected bay. BV (2.0) = 509[77]
  • LCT-6M 
    Built in 3071, the 6M variant used a massive Hermes 280 XL engine to propel it to an astounding speed of 226.8 km/h, and was capable of bursts of speed reaching 302.4 km/h through a MASC system. The 6M used a small cockpit to save weight with the side effect of making the 'Mech harder to pilot and utilized ferro-fibrous armor to get the most of the light armor the 'Mech carried. It was armed with two Magna Mk VI ER medium lasers, which were backed up by a single Magna Mk IV ER small laser. The 6M was produced by Corean Enterprises on Stewart.[84][85] BV (2.0) = 956[86]
  • LCT-7S 
    Defiance Industries uses this model as a testbed for their Clan-spec XL engine and ER medium laser. The Furillo plant produces this model, which has a top speed of 180 km/h. An endo steel chassis is protected by four tons of ferro-fibrous armor, and 10 double heat sinks keep things cool. Like the original Locust this model carries a machine gun in each arm fed from a CASE protected half ton ammunition bay. Despite these features pilots should remember that the Locust is still a scout 'Mech. BV (2.0) = 706[87]
  • LCT-7V 
    Built by Bergan Industries on Ares, this updated Locust uses a 200-rated light engine to improve survivability and reach a top speed of 150 km/h, protected by three and a half tons of heavy ferro-fibrous armor. The main firepower comes from a medium X-Pulse laser in the center torso, and each arm carries a MagShot Gauss rifle; the Gauss rifles are fed from a one ton ammo bin in the center torso. Endo steel is used to provide weight savings needed for this equipment. BV (2.0) = 585[87]
  • LCT-7V2 
    Based on the LCT-7V, this model replaces the weapons completely. Each arm mount has an ER small laser while the center torso carries a light PPC, which turns the Locust into a light sniper that can reposition itself quickly. BV (2.0) = 634[88]

Apocryphal Variants[edit]

Apocryphal Content Starts

The information after this notice comes from apocryphal sources; the canonicity of such information is uncertain.
Please view the reference page for information regarding their canonicity.

These variants were introduced in various apocryphal sources, and thus far have not appeared in any canonical media.

From BattleTech: The Crescent Hawks' Inception:

  • "First Modification" 
    As of 3028, the techs on Chara III used this designation for a field modification of the LCT-1V that exchanges the machine guns and their ammunition for a pair of medium lasers, one mounted in each arm.
  • "Second Modification" 
    As of 3028, the techs on Chara III used this designation for a field modification of the LCT-1V First Modification that swaps the fusion engine out for a smaller, 140-rated one, and adds one small laser to each torso side.

From MechWarrior Online:

Apocryphal Content Ends

Design Quirks[edit]

The Locust has the following Design Quirks:[89][90]

Related BattleMechs[edit]

  • Locust IIC - One of the 'Mechs carried on the Exodus with General Aleksandr Kerensky and the remnants of the SLDF, the Clans created their own upgraded IIC variant of the Locust using Clan technology. BV (1.0) = 975; BV (2.0) = 1,103
  • Koto - One of the most common 'Mech designs on Solaris VII, as with the Inner Sphere as a whole, the humble Locust was also a frequent basis for a number of refurbished custom designed 'Mechs, such as Omnitech Industries' Koto.

Notable Pilots[edit]

See Category:Notable Locust Pilots

Notes[edit]

  • The (original) Locust artwork from TRO:3025 is one of the Unseen 'Mech designs. The Locust was Reseen in 3067 using revised artwork.
  • Author Blaine Lee Pardoe stated in a blog entry that, according to his memory which he admitted could be wrong, the Locust was among the BattleMechs for which he wrote the original background as initially published in TRO:3025, after being given only its name, image, and game stats to work with for the TRO entry.
  • In German products, the unit's proper name was translated to Heuschreck. The model code was accordingly changed to HSC-1K.
  • In French products, the unit's proper name was translated as Sauterelle, which can mean both Locust and Grasshopper.

Gallery[edit]

References[edit]

  1. 1.0 1.1 Objective Raids, p. 96: "Achernar BattleMechs"
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 Technical Readout: Clan Invasion, pp. 86–87: "LCT-5M Locust", reprinted from Technical Readout: Project Phoenix, pp. 14–15: "LCT-5M Locust" with a Notable MechWarriors section added.
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 Technical Readout: 3085, pp. 226–227: "LCT-5W2 Locust"
  4. 4.00 4.01 4.02 4.03 4.04 4.05 4.06 4.07 4.08 4.09 4.10 4.11 4.12 4.13 4.14 4.15 4.16 Technical Readout: 3050, pp. 54–55: "Locust"
  5. 5.0 5.1 Objective Raids, p. 153: "Alliance Defenders Limited"
  6. 6.0 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 6.5 6.6 6.7 6.8 6.9 Technical Readout: Succession Wars, pp. 8–9: "LCT-1V Locust", which reprints the entry from Technical Readout: 3039, p. 281: "LCT-1V Locust" with additional Notable MechWarriors entries. The 1V was originally featured in Technical Readout: 3025, pp. 8–9: "LCT-1V Locust"
  7. 7.0 7.1 Objectives: The Clans, p. 17: "Alliance Defenders Limited"
  8. 8.0 8.1 Objective Raids, p. 140: "Bergan Industries"
  9. 9.0 9.1 Objectives: Capellan Confederation", p. 6: "Bergan Industries"
  10. 10.0 10.1 10.2 10.3 10.4 10.5 Recognition Guide: ilClan, volume 16, pp. 4–5: "Locust"
  11. 11.0 11.1 Objectives: Periphery, p. 31: "Bordello Military Goods, Inc."
  12. 12.0 12.1 Starterbook: Wolf and Blake, p. 31: "Russel Madison"
  13. 13.0 13.1 Objectives: Free Worlds League, p. 35: "Corean Enterprises"
  14. 14.0 14.1 Objective Raids, p. 74: "Defiance Industries of Hesperus II"
  15. 15.0 15.1 Objectives: Lyran Alliance, p. 12: "Defiance Industries"
  16. 16.0 16.1 16.2 16.3 16.4 First Succession War, p. 154: "Rules Annex - Technical Readout: - LCT-1E Locust"
  17. 17.0 17.1 17.2 Objective Raids, p. 124: "Gibson Federated BattleMechs (A Division of FWDI)"
  18. 18.0 18.1 18.2 Field Manual: 3145, p. 189: "Fronc Reaches"
  19. 19.0 19.1 Objective Raids, p. 151: "Majesty Metals and Manufacturing"
  20. 20.0 20.1 Objectives: Periphery, p. 16: "Majesty Metals & Manufacturing"
  21. 21.0 21.1 Objective Raids, p. 158: "Pinard Protectorates Limited"
  22. 22.0 22.1 Objectives: Periphery, p. 7: "Pinard Protectorates Limited"
  23. 23.0 23.1 Field Manual: 3145, p. 188: "Calderon Protectorate"
  24. 24.0 24.1 Field Manual: 3145, p. 190: "Rim Collection"
  25. 25.0 25.1 Objective Raids, p. 162: "Taurus Territorial Industries"
  26. 26.0 26.1 Objectives: Periphery, p. 8: "Taurus Territorial Industries"
  27. 27.0 27.1 27.2 27.3 27.4 27.5 27.6 27.7 27.8 Technical Readout: 3025, p. 8
  28. 28.00 28.01 28.02 28.03 28.04 28.05 28.06 28.07 28.08 28.09 28.10 28.11 28.12 28.13 Technical Readout: 3039, p. 281
  29. Era Digest: Age of War, p. 11
  30. 30.0 30.1 30.2 Combat Operations, p. 121
  31. Record Sheets: Phoenix Upgrade (Complete), p. 9
  32. Record Sheets: 3039 Unabridged, p. 439
  33. 33.0 33.1 33.2 33.3 33.4 33.5 Technical Readout: 3050, p. 54
  34. Technical Readout: Project Phoenix, p. 4
  35. 35.0 35.1 35.2 35.3 35.4 Technical Readout: Project Phoenix, pp. 14–15: "LCT-5M Locust"
  36. Jihad: Final Reckoning, p. 57: "The Jihad In Review"
  37. Objective Raids, p. 110: "Alshain"
  38. Record Sheets: Phoenix Upgrades, p. 9
  39. Record Sheets: Phoenix Upgrades, p. 5
  40. Record Sheets: Phoenix Upgrade (Complete), p. 5
  41. Record Sheets: 3039 Unabridged, p. 435
  42. Record Sheets: Phoenix Upgrades, p. 6
  43. Combat Operations, p. 122
  44. Record Sheets: Phoenix Upgrade (Complete), p. 6
  45. Record Sheets: 3039 Unabridged, p. 436
  46. Record Sheets: Phoenix Upgrades, p. 7
  47. 47.0 47.1 Combat Operations, p. 130
  48. Record Sheets: Phoenix Upgrade (Complete), p. 7
  49. Record Sheets: 3039 Unabridged, p. 437
  50. Record Sheets: Phoenix Upgrades, p. 8
  51. 51.0 51.1 Combat Operations, p. 132
  52. Record Sheets: Phoenix Upgrade (Complete), p. 8
  53. Record Sheets: 3039 Unabridged, p. 438
  54. Battle of Tukayyid Supplemental, p. 72: "Locust C"
  55. Record Sheets: Operation Klondike, p. 19
  56. Historical: Operation Klondike, p. 159
  57. Record Sheets: Phoenix Upgrades, p. 10
  58. 58.0 58.1 Combat Operations, p. 139
  59. Record Sheets: Phoenix Upgrade (Complete), p. 10
  60. Record Sheets: Phoenix Upgrades, p. 11
  61. 61.0 61.1 Combat Operations, p. 127
  62. Record Sheets: Phoenix Upgrade (Complete), p. 11
  63. Recognition Guide: ilClan, vol. 16, p. 15
  64. Record Sheets: Phoenix Upgrades, p. 12
  65. Record Sheets: Phoenix Upgrades (Complete), p. 12
  66. Recognition Guide: ilClan, vol. 16, p. 16
  67. Record Sheets: Phoenix Upgrades, p. 13
  68. Record Sheets: Phoenix Upgrade (Complete), p. 13
  69. Recognition Guide: ilClan, vol. 16, p. 17
  70. Record Sheets: 3039 Unabridged, p. 440
  71. Record Sheets: Phoenix Upgrade (Complete), p. 14
  72. Record Sheets: 3039 Unabridged, p. 440
  73. Record Sheets: Phoenix Upgrades, p. 15
  74. Record Sheets: Phoenix Upgrade (Complete), p. 15
  75. Record Sheets: 3145 New Tech, New Upgrades, p. 73
  76. Record Sheets: 3145 New Tech, New Upgrades, p. 74
  77. Recognition Guide: ilClan, vol. 16, p. 18
  78. Record Sheets: Phoenix Upgrades, p. 16
  79. Record Sheets: Phoenix Upgrade (Complete), p. 16
  80. Record Sheets: Phoenix Upgrades, p. 17
  81. Record Sheets: Phoenix Upgrade (Complete), p. 17
  82. Record Sheets: 3085 Unabridged — Project Phoenix, p. 13
  83. Technical Readout: 3085, p. 227
  84. Record Sheets: Phoenix Upgrades, p. 18
  85. Speed Demon - LCT-6M Locust Profile
  86. Record Sheets: Phoenix Upgrade (Complete), p. 18: The Record Sheet lists a BV of 955, but the later Master Unit List has it at 956
  87. 87.0 87.1 Recognition Guide: ilClan, vol. 16, p. 5
  88. Recognition Guide: ilClan, vol. 16, p. 21
  89. BattleMech Manual, Fourth Printing, p. 93: "BattleMech Quirk Table"
  90. BattleMech Manual Errata (Version 6.01), p. 9: "BattleMech Quirk Table"

Bibliography[edit]