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|image = Phoenix.jpg
|name=''Phoenix''
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|name = ''Phoenix''
|manufacturer=[[Krauss-Liemann_Incorporated|Krauss-Liemann Incorporated]]<ref name="TRO:3075p298+"/> <br> [[Diplass BattleMechs]]<ref name="FR2765:Pp11">''Field Report 2765: Periphery'', p. 11, "Infrastructural Integrity"</ref>
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|manufacturer = [[Krauss-Liemann Incorporated]]<ref name="TRO:3075p298+"/>
|model=PX-3R<ref name="TRO:3075p298+"/>
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|production year=2520
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[[Diplass BattleMechs]]<ref name="FR2765:Pp11">''Field Report 2765: Periphery'', p. 11, "Infrastructural Integrity"</ref>
|year reference=<ref name="MUL1">''[http://www.masterunitlist.info/Unit/Details/2489/phoenix-px-3r/ MUL online entry for the ''{{PAGENAME}}'']''</ref><ref>''Era Digest: Age of War'', p. 11</ref>
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|model=PX-3R<ref name = "TRO:3075p298+"/>
|cost= 4,234,250 [[C-bill]]s<ref name="MUL1"/>
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|production year = 2520
|Tech Base=Inner Sphere
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|year reference = <ref name="MUL1">''[http://www.masterunitlist.info/Unit/Details/2489/phoenix-px-3r/ MUL online entry for the ''{{PAGENAME}}'']''</ref><ref>''Era Digest: Age of War'', p. 11</ref>
|mech type=BattleMech
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|cost = 4,234,250 [[C-bill]]s<ref name="MUL1"/>
|mass=50
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|Tech Base = Inner Sphere
|chassis=12b Krauss-Liemann
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|mech type = BattleMech
|armor=[[PanzerSlab Type 3]]<ref name="TRO:3075p298+"/>
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|mass = 50
|engine=[[Magna 250]]<ref name="TRO:3075p298+"/>
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|chassis = [[12b Krauss-Liemann]]
|comsys=[[Vex/Holden TriComm Plus]]
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|armor = [[PanzerSlab Type 3]]<ref name="TRO:3075p298+"/>
|T&T=[[Dillon QuadTrac]] w/[[Particle Cannon Suite]]<ref name="TRO:3075p298+"/>
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|engine = [[Magna 250]]<ref name="TRO:3075p298+"/>
|heat sinks=14<ref name="TRO:3075p298+"/>
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|comsys = [[Vex/Holden TriComm Plus]]
|speed=86<ref name="TRO:3075p298+"/>
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|T&T = [[Dillon QuadTrac with Particle Cannon Suite]]<ref name="TRO:3075p298+"/>
|jumpjets=[[Gerard Special A]]<ref name="TRO:3075p298+"/>
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|heat sinks = 14 [[heat sinks|single]]<ref name="TRO:3075p298+"/>
|armament=
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|speed =86.4<ref name="TRO:3075p298+"/>
*1x [[PPC]]<ref name="TRO:3075p298+"/>
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|jumpjets = [[Gerard Special A]]<ref name="TRO:3075p298+"/>
*2x [[SRM-2]]s<ref name="TRO:3075p298+"/>
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|armament =  
|BV (1.0) =
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* 1x [[PPC]]<ref name="TRO:3075p298+"/>
|BV (2.0)=1,106<ref name="TRO:3075p298+">''Technical Readout: 3075'', pp. 298-299, "PX-3R Phoenix"</ref><ref name="MUL1"/><ref>''Record Sheets: 3075 Unabridged'', p. 272</ref><ref>''Record Sheets: 3075 Unabridged - Age of War'', p. 217</ref>
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* 2x [[SRM-2]]s<ref name="TRO:3075p298+"/>
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|BV (1.0) = N/A
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|BV (2.0) = 1,106<ref name="TRO:3075p298+">''Technical Readout: 3075'', pp. 298-299, "PX-3R Phoenix"</ref><ref name="MUL1"/><ref>''Record Sheets: 3075 Unabridged'', p. 272</ref><ref>''Record Sheets: 3075 Unabridged - Age of War'', p. 217</ref>
 
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== Description ==
 
== Description ==
The '''''Phoenix''''' was the [[Rim Worlds Republic]]'s first effort to design a jump-capable [[BattleMech]] designed and produced by [[Krauss-Liemann_Incorporated|Krauss-Liemann Incorporated]]. [[Terens Amaris]] was convinced that the ''[[Wasp]]'' and its [[jump jet]]s heralded a sea-change in tactics and was determined to build a 'Mech larger than the ''Wasp'' that incorporated them. Unfortunately, the Republic lacked jump jets, so the project stalled while technicians reverse engineered the technology. Terens insisted on "quality over quantity" in the Republic's [[BattleMech]] program, delaying production until well after the [[Terran Hegemony]] had fielded the ''[[Griffin]]'' and ''[[Shadow Hawk]]''. The First Consul diverted resources away from other production efforts to accomplish this which became a massive boondoggle. Nonetheless, the ''Phoenix'' and its jumping capability did allow the Republic to execute new battle plans, including combat drops from [[DropShip]]s. No other power produced or salvaged the ''Phoenix'' and it was believed to have become extinct following [[Aleksandr Kerensky]]'s conquest of the [[Rim Worlds Republic]]. It was surprising, then, when a [[ComStar]] report indicated that the [[Hanseatic League]] was deploying a number of them.<ref name="TRO:3075p298+"/>
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The '''''Phoenix''''' was the [[Rim Worlds Republic]]'s first effort to design a jump-capable [[BattleMech]] designed and produced by [[Krauss-Liemann Incorporated]]. [[Terens Amaris]] was convinced that the ''[[Wasp]]'' and its [[jump jet]]s heralded a sea-change in tactics and was determined to build a 'Mech larger than the ''Wasp'' that incorporated them. Unfortunately, the Republic lacked jump jets, so the project stalled while technicians reverse engineered the technology. Terens insisted on "quality over quantity" in the Republic's [[BattleMech]] program, delaying production until well after the [[Terran Hegemony]] had fielded the ''[[Griffin]]'' and ''[[Shadow Hawk]]''. The First Consul diverted resources away from other production efforts to accomplish this which became a massive boondoggle. Nonetheless, the ''Phoenix'' and its jumping capability did allow the Republic to execute new battle plans, including combat drops from [[DropShip]]s. No other power produced or salvaged the ''Phoenix'' and it was believed to have become extinct following [[Aleksandr Kerensky]]'s conquest of the [[Rim Worlds Republic]]. It was surprising, then, when a [[ComStar]] report indicated that the [[Hanseatic League]] was deploying a number of them.<ref name="TRO:3075p298+"/>
  
The earliest prototypes of the ''Phoenix'' underwent numerous changes throughout its long development history. Having nearly reached completion of a prototype in [[2470]], Terens Amaris ordered the design team to implement jump jet technology for immediate testing - information that had been acquired by the Republic's intelligence agency. They quickly scrambled to redesign a machine that was essentially complete as a result. The design philosophy had been intended to create a front-line "trooper" BattleMech that would engage enemies at all ranges and so had mounted a PPC and two [[SRM-4]] launchers. In order to reconfigure it as jump-capable, the launchers were downgraded to twin [[SRM-2|SRM-2s]], but received slightly better armor protection. Ultimately Krauss' engineers encountered the same problems as the Terran Hegemony with their earlier ''Wasp'' and it took an additional four years until the redesigned prototype was unveiled and another 6 before it was production ready. It was mired by constant problems including electronics interference when the particle cannon was fired, with pilots giving it the name "Sparkly Bird." The legs were also too weak to deal with the stress of landing a 50 ton BattleMech, resulting in fractured or shattered leg and torso structural components. These were eventually corrected after thirty-three years, just thirteen years before Krauss-Liemann Incorporated designed the modern PX-3R ''Phoenix''. <ref name=XTROPv5>''Experimental Technical Readout: Primitives, Volume 5'', p. 4 "PX-1R ''Phoenix'' 'Mech Profile"</ref>
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The earliest prototypes of the ''Phoenix'' underwent numerous changes throughout its long development history. Having nearly reached completion of a prototype in [[2470]], Terens Amaris ordered the design team to implement jump jet technology for immediate testing - information that had been acquired by the Republic's intelligence agency. They quickly scrambled to redesign a machine that was essentially complete as a result. The design philosophy had been intended to create a front-line trooper BattleMech that would engage enemies at all ranges and so had mounted a [[PPC]] and two [[SRM-4]] launchers. In order to reconfigure it as jump-capable, the launchers were downgraded to twin [[SRM-2]]s, but received slightly better armor protection. Ultimately Krauss' engineers encountered the same problems as the Terran Hegemony with their earlier ''Wasp'' and it took an additional four years until the redesigned prototype was unveiled and another six before it was production ready. It was mired by constant problems including electronics interference when the particle cannon was fired, with pilots giving it the name "Sparkly Bird." The legs were also too weak to deal with the stress of landing a 50 ton BattleMech, resulting in fractured or shattered leg and torso structural components. These were eventually corrected after 33 years, just 13 years before Krauss-Liemann Incorporated designed the modern PX-3R ''Phoenix''. <ref name=XTROPv5>''Experimental Technical Readout: Primitives, Volume 5'', p. 4 "PX-1R ''Phoenix'' 'Mech Profile"</ref>
  
The main feature of the medium-class ''Phoenix'' is its ability to jump up to 150 meters. Capable of attaining 86 km/h, the ''Phoenix'' is protected by nine tons of armor.<ref name="TRO:3075p298+"/>
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== Weapons and Equipment ==
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The main feature of the medium ''Phoenix'' is its ability to jump up to 150 meters thanks to five [[Gerard Special A]] [[jump jet]]s. While grounded, it is capable of attaining 86.4 km/h thanks to a [[Magna 250]] [[fusion engine]], and is protected by nine tons of [[PanzerSlab Type 3]] [[standard armor]].<ref name="TRO:3075p298+"/>
  
== Weapons and Equipment ==
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Primarily a sniper, the ''Phoenix'' mounts a [[Particle_Projector_Cannon#Stolz_Harbringer|Stolz Harbinger 2]] [[PPC]]. To back it up, the 3R carries a pair of [[Marklin Mini]] [[SRM-2]] launchers. Two ammo bins enable the use of different munitions, including [[Inferno (Missile)|inferno missiles]]s.<ref name="TRO:3075p298+"/>
Primarily a sniper, the ''Phoenix'' mounts a [[Stolz Harbinger 2]] [[PPC]]. To back it up, the 3R carries a pair of [[Marklin Mini]] [[SRM-2]] launchers. Two ammo bins enable the use of different munitions, including [[Inferno (Missile)|Inferno]]s.<ref name="TRO:3075p298+"/>
 
  
 
== Variants ==
 
== Variants ==
*;PX-1R : The original prototype of the [[Primitive Technology|primitive]] ''Phoenix'' introduced in [[Introduction Year::2474]]<ref name="MUL2"/>, the 1R was slower with a top speed of 64 km/h and had fewer heat sinks.<ref name="TRO:3075p298+"/><ref name=XTROPv5/> BV (1.0) = ??, BV (2.0) = 900<ref>''Record Sheets: 3075 Unabridged'', p. 273</ref><ref name="MUL2">''[http://www.masterunitlist.info/Unit/Details/2488/phoenix-px-1r/ MUL online entry for the PX-1R Phoenix variant]''</ref>
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*; PX-1R : The original prototype of the [[Primitive Technology|primitive]] ''Phoenix'' introduced in [[Introduction Year::2474]]<ref name="MUL2"/>, the 1R was slower with a top speed of 64 km/h and had fewer [[single heat sink]]s.<ref name="TRO:3075p298+"/><ref name=XTROPv5/> BV (1.0) = N/A, BV (2.0) = 900<ref>''Record Sheets: 3075 Unabridged'', p. 273</ref><ref name="MUL2">''[http://www.masterunitlist.info/Unit/Details/2488/phoenix-px-1r/ MUL online entry for the PX-1R Phoenix variant]''</ref>
  
*;PX-1KC : Wechsel Royal Industrial Repair and Heavy Machining (WRI, Inc.) on [[Kaumberg]] has created four variants of the RetroTech ''Phoenix''. The PX-1KC replaces the PPC and two heat sinks with an [[Autocannon/5]] and a ton of ammunition.<ref name=ttsk13>''Touring the Stars: Kaumberg'', p. 13</ref> BV (2.0) = 766<ref>''Touring the Stars: Kaumberg'', p. 17</ref>
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*; PX-1KC : [[Wechsel Royal Industrial Repair and Heavy Machining Incorporated]] on [[Kaumberg]] has created four variants of the [[retrotech]] ''Phoenix''. The PX-1KC replaces the [[PPC]] and two [[single heat sink]]s with an [[AC/5]] and one ton of ammunition.<ref name=ttsk13>''Touring the Stars: Kaumberg'', p. 13</ref> BV (2.0) = 766<ref>''Touring the Stars: Kaumberg'', p. 17</ref>
  
*;PX-1KL : The second WRI, Inc. ''Phoenix'' configuration replaces the PPC, two heat sinks, and the SRM-2s of the original for a single [[Large Laser]] supported by an [[SRM-6]] and two tons of ammo.<ref name=ttsk13/> BV (2.0) = 930<ref>''Touring the Stars: Kaumberg'', p. 18</ref>
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*; PX-1KL : The second WRI, Inc. ''Phoenix'' configuration replaces the [[PPC]], two [[single heat sink]]s, and the [[SRM-2]]s of the original for a single [[large laser]] supported by an [[SRM-6]] and two tons of ammo.<ref name=ttsk13/> BV (2.0) = 930<ref>''Touring the Stars: Kaumberg'', p. 18</ref>
  
*;PX-1KR : The third WRI, Inc. ''Phoenix'' configuration replaces the PPC and two heat sinks with a [[Heavy Rifle]] and two tons of ammunition. The loss of the 'Mech's jump jets for the heavy, inefficient weapon and an extra half ton of armor makes it unpopular with pilots.<ref name=ttsk13/> BV (2.0) = 760<ref>''Touring the Stars: Kaumberg'', p. 19</ref>
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*; PX-1KR : The third WRI, Inc. ''Phoenix'' configuration replaces the [[PPC]] and two [[single heat sink]]s with a [[heavy rifle]] and two tons of ammunition. The loss of the 'Mech's [[jump jet]]s for the heavy, inefficient weapon and an extra half ton of armor makes it unpopular with pilots.<ref name=ttsk13/> BV (2.0) = 760<ref>''Touring the Stars: Kaumberg'', p. 19</ref>
  
*;PX-1KT : The final WRI, Inc. ''Phoenix'' configuration may be the best. The PPC is traded for a [[Thunderbolt 10]] missile with two tons of ammunition. This lets the ''Phoenix'' hit with as much damage as the original, but at a much lower heat penalty.<ref name=ttsk13/> BV (2.0) = 857<ref>''Touring the Stars: Kaumberg'', p. 20</ref>
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*; PX-1KT : The final WRI, Inc. ''Phoenix'' configuration may be the best. The [[PPC]] is traded for a [[Thunderbolt 10]] missile launcher with two tons of ammunition. This lets the ''Phoenix'' hit with as much damage as the original, but with much less waste heat.<ref name=ttsk13/> BV (2.0) = 857<ref>''Touring the Stars: Kaumberg'', p. 20</ref>
  
*;PX-4R : This variant developed in [[Introduction Year::2581]]<ref name="MUL3"/> was highly anticipated, but it proved to be so unpopular that production was canceled. The decision to switch to an ammunition-fed [[Autocannon/10]] instead of the PPC is blamed.<ref name="TRO:3075p298+"/> BV (2.0) = 996<ref>''Record Sheets: 3075 Unabridged'', p. 274</ref><ref>''Record Sheets: 3075 Unabridged - Age of War'', p. 218</ref><ref name="MUL3">''[http://www.masterunitlist.info/Unit/Details/2490/phoenix-px-4r/ MUL online entry for the PX-4R Phoenix varinat]''</ref>
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*; PX-4R : This variant, developed in [[Introduction Year::2581]]<ref name="MUL3"/>, was highly anticipated, but it proved to be so unpopular that production was canceled. The decision to switch to an ammunition-fed [[AC/10]] instead of the [[PPC]] is blamed.<ref name="TRO:3075p298+"/> BV (2.0) = 996<ref>''Record Sheets: 3075 Unabridged'', p. 274</ref><ref>''Record Sheets: 3075 Unabridged - Age of War'', p. 218</ref><ref name="MUL3">''[http://www.masterunitlist.info/Unit/Details/2490/phoenix-px-4r/ MUL online entry for the PX-4R Phoenix varinat]''</ref>
  
 
==Design Quirks==
 
==Design Quirks==
 
The PX-1R ''Phoenix'' variant is subject to the following [[Design Quirks]]:<ref name=XTROPv5/>
 
The PX-1R ''Phoenix'' variant is subject to the following [[Design Quirks]]:<ref name=XTROPv5/>
 
* [[EM Interference]]  
 
* [[EM Interference]]  
* [[Obsolete]] (2525)
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* [[Obsolete|Obsolete/2525]]  
 
* [[Poor Workmanship]]
 
* [[Poor Workmanship]]
 
* [[Weak Legs]]
 
* [[Weak Legs]]
  
  
The PX-3R ''Phoenix'' has the following [[Design Quirks]]:<ref>''BattleMech Manual'', p. 94 BattleMech Quirk Table - Phoenix Entry.</ref>
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The PX-3R ''Phoenix'' is subject to the following [[Design Quirks]]:<ref>''BattleMech Manual'', p. 94 BattleMech Quirk Table - Phoenix Entry.</ref>
* [[Directional Torso Mount|Directional Torso Mount (SRMs)]]
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* [[Directional Torso Mount|Directional Torso Mount (LT)]]
* [[EM Interference|EM Interference]]
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* [[EM Interference]]
  
  

Revision as of 07:48, 2 October 2022

Phoenix (BattleMech)
Phoenix
Production information
Manufacturer Krauss-Liemann Incorporated[1]

Diplass BattleMechs[2]

Production Year 2520[3][4]
Model PX-3R[1]
Class Medium
Cost 4,234,250 C-bills[3]
Technical specifications
'Mech type Inner Sphere BattleMech
Mass 50 tons
Chassis 12b Krauss-Liemann
Armor PanzerSlab Type 3[1]
Engine Magna 250[1]
Communications System Vex/Holden TriComm Plus
Targeting Tracking System Dillon QuadTrac with Particle Cannon Suite[1]
Heat Sinks 14 single[1]
Speed 86.4[1] km/h
Jump Jets Gerard Special A[1]
Armament
BV (1.0) N/A
BV (2.0) 1,106[1][3][5][6]


Description

The Phoenix was the Rim Worlds Republic's first effort to design a jump-capable BattleMech designed and produced by Krauss-Liemann Incorporated. Terens Amaris was convinced that the Wasp and its jump jets heralded a sea-change in tactics and was determined to build a 'Mech larger than the Wasp that incorporated them. Unfortunately, the Republic lacked jump jets, so the project stalled while technicians reverse engineered the technology. Terens insisted on "quality over quantity" in the Republic's BattleMech program, delaying production until well after the Terran Hegemony had fielded the Griffin and Shadow Hawk. The First Consul diverted resources away from other production efforts to accomplish this which became a massive boondoggle. Nonetheless, the Phoenix and its jumping capability did allow the Republic to execute new battle plans, including combat drops from DropShips. No other power produced or salvaged the Phoenix and it was believed to have become extinct following Aleksandr Kerensky's conquest of the Rim Worlds Republic. It was surprising, then, when a ComStar report indicated that the Hanseatic League was deploying a number of them.[1]

The earliest prototypes of the Phoenix underwent numerous changes throughout its long development history. Having nearly reached completion of a prototype in 2470, Terens Amaris ordered the design team to implement jump jet technology for immediate testing - information that had been acquired by the Republic's intelligence agency. They quickly scrambled to redesign a machine that was essentially complete as a result. The design philosophy had been intended to create a front-line trooper BattleMech that would engage enemies at all ranges and so had mounted a PPC and two SRM-4 launchers. In order to reconfigure it as jump-capable, the launchers were downgraded to twin SRM-2s, but received slightly better armor protection. Ultimately Krauss' engineers encountered the same problems as the Terran Hegemony with their earlier Wasp and it took an additional four years until the redesigned prototype was unveiled and another six before it was production ready. It was mired by constant problems including electronics interference when the particle cannon was fired, with pilots giving it the name "Sparkly Bird." The legs were also too weak to deal with the stress of landing a 50 ton BattleMech, resulting in fractured or shattered leg and torso structural components. These were eventually corrected after 33 years, just 13 years before Krauss-Liemann Incorporated designed the modern PX-3R Phoenix. [7]

Weapons and Equipment

The main feature of the medium Phoenix is its ability to jump up to 150 meters thanks to five Gerard Special A jump jets. While grounded, it is capable of attaining 86.4 km/h thanks to a Magna 250 fusion engine, and is protected by nine tons of PanzerSlab Type 3 standard armor.[1]

Primarily a sniper, the Phoenix mounts a Stolz Harbinger 2 PPC. To back it up, the 3R carries a pair of Marklin Mini SRM-2 launchers. Two ammo bins enable the use of different munitions, including inferno missiless.[1]

Variants

  • PX-1KR 
    The third WRI, Inc. Phoenix configuration replaces the PPC and two single heat sinks with a heavy rifle and two tons of ammunition. The loss of the 'Mech's jump jets for the heavy, inefficient weapon and an extra half ton of armor makes it unpopular with pilots.[10] BV (2.0) = 760[13]
  • PX-1KT 
    The final WRI, Inc. Phoenix configuration may be the best. The PPC is traded for a Thunderbolt 10 missile launcher with two tons of ammunition. This lets the Phoenix hit with as much damage as the original, but with much less waste heat.[10] BV (2.0) = 857[14]
  • PX-4R 
    This variant, developed in 2581[15], was highly anticipated, but it proved to be so unpopular that production was canceled. The decision to switch to an ammunition-fed AC/10 instead of the PPC is blamed.[1] BV (2.0) = 996[16][17][15]

Design Quirks

The PX-1R Phoenix variant is subject to the following Design Quirks:[7]


The PX-3R Phoenix is subject to the following Design Quirks:[18]


Gallery

References

  1. 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.03 1.04 1.05 1.06 1.07 1.08 1.09 1.10 1.11 1.12 1.13 1.14 1.15 Technical Readout: 3075, pp. 298-299, "PX-3R Phoenix"
  2. Field Report 2765: Periphery, p. 11, "Infrastructural Integrity"
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 MUL online entry for the Phoenix (BattleMech)
  4. Era Digest: Age of War, p. 11
  5. Record Sheets: 3075 Unabridged, p. 272
  6. Record Sheets: 3075 Unabridged - Age of War, p. 217
  7. 7.0 7.1 7.2 Experimental Technical Readout: Primitives, Volume 5, p. 4 "PX-1R Phoenix 'Mech Profile"
  8. 8.0 8.1 MUL online entry for the PX-1R Phoenix variant
  9. Record Sheets: 3075 Unabridged, p. 273
  10. 10.0 10.1 10.2 10.3 Touring the Stars: Kaumberg, p. 13
  11. Touring the Stars: Kaumberg, p. 17
  12. Touring the Stars: Kaumberg, p. 18
  13. Touring the Stars: Kaumberg, p. 19
  14. Touring the Stars: Kaumberg, p. 20
  15. 15.0 15.1 MUL online entry for the PX-4R Phoenix varinat
  16. Record Sheets: 3075 Unabridged, p. 274
  17. Record Sheets: 3075 Unabridged - Age of War, p. 218
  18. BattleMech Manual, p. 94 BattleMech Quirk Table - Phoenix Entry.

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