Oooof, is Poor Workmanship as bad as Prototype? That thing is going to be a walking bomb if so. Bloody Pom fucked around with this message at 23:56 on Oct 2, 2023 |
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Bloody Pom posted:Oooof, is Poor Workmanship as bad as Prototype? That thing is going to be a walking bomb if so. Prototype is a +2 to critical damage rolls, Poor Workmanship is only a +1 It's still really bad. I wanted to give it "Ramshackle" but most of the negative quirks Ramshackle can roll aren't very interesting.
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# ? Oct 2, 2023 23:55 |
So no way we're talking Mikal out of correcting this monstrosity if we bring it back with us. Shame the BNC-3S won't exist for another 250 years or so. Though saying that, it's already got the downgraded engine, so it might actually be easier to cobble something together that resembles the 3S rather than trying to restore it to an inferior, contemporary factory loadout. Bloody Pom fucked around with this message at 00:03 on Oct 3, 2023 |
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# ? Oct 2, 2023 23:57 |
This is just what happens when your chief engineer has watched too much Voltron.
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# ? Oct 3, 2023 01:09 |
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PoptartsNinja posted:Everything's ready to go, though. Ah, so it's a Quikscell job.
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# ? Oct 3, 2023 01:20 |
It may be a deathtrap, but it's still a 3/5 Banshee, which makes it a heavily armed brick that would give even an Atlas a hard time. And it's not the only time dropping the engine down a size has turned an assault mech from a joke into a legitimate threat.
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# ? Oct 3, 2023 02:02 |
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PoptartsNinja posted:I've been slow-rolling the next mission because I'm starting with a new company tomorrow. It shouldn't change my ability to get updates done, they just might be slightly later in the evenings. On the plus side, it's a much more stable schedule that actually has holidays off. So, it's an improvement across the board. No ejection. So, it's a total deathtrap.
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# ? Oct 3, 2023 02:25 |
If we're lucky maybe it'll get headcapped and left for us to haul off. We don't really have the lance composition to support it, but it's still an assault mech.
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# ? Oct 3, 2023 02:28 |
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It's a not-so-subtle reference to PGI's Corsair, which is "technically a Banshee under all the other crap."
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# ? Oct 3, 2023 04:51 |
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PoptartsNinja posted:Ally teaser. Even with its laundry list of negative quirks, I'd still take this over the stock Banshee every time.
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# ? Oct 3, 2023 05:21 |
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PoptartsNinja posted:Ally teaser. Wait is that 10 hea- WHAT IS THAT ARMOR??? quote:
I had my hopes up that this mission was going to get wild.
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# ? Oct 3, 2023 05:31 |
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If I really wanted to juggle with the FrankenMech rules, it'd have an Archer's armor and structure on the left torso and left arm; and a Warhammer's armor and structure on the right arm. I'm just not feeling that nitpicky, so it kept the Banshee stock armor. We'll see if it survives the mission.
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# ? Oct 3, 2023 05:52 |
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PoptartsNinja posted:It's a not-so-subtle reference to PGI's Corsair, which is "technically a Banshee under all the other crap." IS IT?
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# ? Oct 3, 2023 06:20 |
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Wait, someone has a 95 ton Mech that.. Okay, I was going to say 'can walk upright' but then I saw the 'flaws' list..
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# ? Oct 3, 2023 06:44 |
wedgekree posted:Wait, someone has a 95 ton Mech that.. Okay, I was going to say 'can walk upright' but then I saw the 'flaws' list.. And then the moment it falls over there's a very good chance it'll go off like a fireworks factory. It only having 3 tons of ammo is something of a miracle. Bloody Pom fucked around with this message at 07:01 on Oct 3, 2023 |
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# ? Oct 3, 2023 06:59 |
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i made this
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# ? Oct 3, 2023 21:47 |
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biosterous posted:i made this Well, that answers the question 'So what inspired the Clans to make the Hellbringer?'
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# ? Oct 3, 2023 21:49 |
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biosterous posted:i made this Ah, the solahma heavy. Just like the warriors, it's a bunch of the old stuff still lying around undamaged cobbled together.
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biosterous posted:i made this The worst part? It doesn't even look all that bad. Certainly more pleasing to look at than a lot of Civil War/Jihad-era designs.
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# ? Oct 3, 2023 22:06 |
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Bloody Pom posted:The worst part? It doesn't even look all that bad. Certainly more pleasing to look at than a lot of Civil War/Jihad-era designs. using the most-modern art of each and making sure the angles lined up helped a lot. just wish i'd found a higher-resolution pic of the banshee, the pixelated torso PPC bugs me a lil e: imo the funniest part was covering up the WHM's torso ML and then adding the BLM's torso ML to replace it
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biosterous posted:i made this Linked and credited. Also reason enough for me to do more terrible FrankenMechs. Cythereal posted:Well, that answers the question 'So what inspired the Clans to make the Hellbringer?' The real answer to that question is "The Cyclops." PoptartsNinja fucked around with this message at 22:44 on Oct 3, 2023 |
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PoptartsNinja posted:The real answer to that question is "The Cyclops." Really? I always thought it was a restyle of the Warhammer with a more obvious cockpit location, down to the shoulder spotlight. I guess I see the Cyclops in it too, but my first TRO was 3050 and the Cyclops art in that is so derp that I just might never have taken it seriously.
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Both the Loki and Thor are kitbashes of a Warhammer, Marauder and Thunderbolt, just not the same one. Goes back to the original Virtual World pods coming up with ways to save space.
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# ? Oct 4, 2023 00:20 |
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Design-wise, yes. The Hellbringer is supposed to evoke the Warhammer. Purposes-wise no. The Hellbringer is a command 'Mech with an impressive EWAR suite, just like the Cyclops. It really should have the BattleComputer quirk, it always baffled me why they only gave it a searchlight. Just like the Cyclops it sacrifices armor for speed and firepower in the hopes that its firepower will deter headhunters. The Cyclops sacrifices a lot for that AC/20. The Hellbringer just happens to be good enough at long range sniping to be able to threaten more than just a lance of unwary Locusts. The Clans never really took advantage of the Hellbringer's C&C abilities, but the Dragoons certainly did. It was a 'mech purpose-built for a niche the Clans don't actually use.
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# ? Oct 4, 2023 01:07 |
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I was just making a joke about a canon mech famed in-setting for having a wild mishmash of guns.
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# ? Oct 4, 2023 01:09 |
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For the same reason I poke fun at the Inner Sphere for being "unable to comprehend the" Wasp IIC the Incubus Anyway, definitely have more terrible FrankenMechs planned. Like maybe the Hunchawk. Or the HammerAxe. Or OstAll. Or maybe even something silly like the Phoenix HawkHawkHawk. PoptartsNinja fucked around with this message at 04:57 on Oct 4, 2023 |
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Phoenix Hunch!
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Phoenix Hunch better be a LAM.
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Hunch LAM would be... something. I'm going to play it safe and say terrible, in multiple senses.
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Isn't the Lightning basically a hunchback in plane form
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# ? Oct 4, 2023 23:42 |
Personally I'm just imagining a Hunchback with the modern PHawk's back thrusters awkwardly welded to it, that spins when it jumps due to the lopsided weight distribution.
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Hornet Hawk
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PoptartsNinja posted:For the same reason I poke fun at the Inner Sphere for being "unable to comprehend the" Wasp IIC the Incubus The current Incubus model could have walked onto the set of a Gundam show and no one would be the wiser. It's probably why they can't comprehend it. Genre-bending.
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Z the IVth posted:The current Incubus model could have walked onto the set of a Gundam show and no one would be the wiser. It's probably why they can't comprehend it. Genre-bending. loving hell you're right, I can't unsee it now. It's like a GM that somebody bonked with a giant cartoon mallet.
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SerthVarnee posted:Phoenix Hunch! Ace Attorney franchise getting weird
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Kesper North posted:Isn't the Lightning basically a hunchback in plane form I'm picturing an even uglier A-10 Warthog. BRRRRRRT A common Warthog unit unofficial "morale patch". Lemniscate Blue fucked around with this message at 00:24 on Oct 5, 2023 |
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Lemniscate Blue posted:I'm picturing an even uglier A-10 Warthog. There is a certain resemblance.
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Z the IVth posted:The current Incubus model could have walked onto the set of a Gundam show and no one would be the wiser. It's probably why they can't comprehend it. Genre-bending. Now picturing a character from the Battletech universe trying to look upon a design from the Gundam universe, except every time they try, their vision glitches out like they were trying to view an Eldritch God and their brains were auto-editting the unspeakable being before them as a defense mechanism against reality-shattering madness.
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IV5267 – Glint (Local Name) Frigid (Local Name), Port Afternoon Outskirts Spinward Periphery June 19th, 2763 A bitter wind stirred up devils of dry, powdery snow. The spheroid Confederate-class DropShip Dimetrodon wasn’t a great windbreak by itself; but the massive white tarps they’d draped from the top to hide the ship from optical satellites formed something of a gigantic dome-shaped tent; which was more than large enough to create a shady little dead zone on the leeward side. The whole arrangement was more than large enough to stir up little vortices—tiny tornados of diamond dust. The little ground flurries died down whenever the wind grew calm—which wasn’t often. If the weather had been more cooperative, the ship might’ve been buried in a thin layer of snow, saving them the trouble of putting up the camouflage tent; but it didn’t actually snow on Frigid. At least, not during planetary spring. Overhead, the distant pinprick of Glint, the system’s primary hung motionless, forever stuck somewhere between 1:30 to 2:00 pm. Frigid was tidally locked; but just skimmed the edge of Glint’s habitable zone. It was an eyeball planet, only about a third of the planet’s surface was even passably inhabitable and none of that was ever comfortable. Most of the local plant life was imported; as were all of the animals. It was only during the height of summer—at the nadir of Frigid’s orbit—that the air grew warm enough for snow to fall. While the ship was probably comfortably hidden, the activity around it wasn’t. In order to disguise it, the Star Leaguers had erected a half-dozen log cabins in the local style—which provided a few places to sleep that weren’t onboard; and helped prevent the crew from going stir crazy even if none of the cabins were particularly warm. Negotiations with the locals hadn’t gone particularly well—but they’d at least been permitted to land the ship within the concrete berms protecting Port Afternoon. After more than a month, relations were finally starting to thaw. Port Afternoon was the largest city on Frigid, with a population nearing twelve thousand. The bulk of its structure was made from the original colony ship and shored up with more recent hardwood constructions. Evergreens grew surprisingly quickly on Frigid, and had taken over the sunward side the same way the colonists’ cold-adapted Quillar corn dominated the conical native grasses. The locals were a stoic bunch, edging towards paranoia—but Syntyche found herself grateful for their over-planning. The entire city was ringed by two concentric rings of concrete berms and firing steps designed to let BattleMechs fire out at attackers without providing cover from the inner rings. While the berm was uneven and overgrown in places, it was still an excellent defensive fortification that should help them even the odds against a larger attacking force. Syntyche stopped at one of the fire barrels in the lee of one of the cabins; and peeled off her thick wool gloves to warm her hands against the chill. None of the members of her lance were permitted to travel more than a five minute walk from the Dimetrodon. Of all the assets the SLDF had landed, they were currently the only irreplaceable one. “If you’re looking for Ravager, she’s gone into town again.” A marine at the barrel scowled. It was their job to keep track of her comings and goings, and lately the supposedly ex-pirate was gone more than not. She waved his concern off, “Just warming up after a walk. We’ll be leaving her here if the locals decide to take her on.” “Assuming the settlements don’t get wiped out,” the marine scowled, tipping his head back to gaze skyward. The snow goggles they all wore to protect their vision from the blinding glare were narrow enough that it was still easy to tell where anyone was looking. “There’s enough wood construction they’ll go up like tinder if the PPCs start flying.” “We’re here to make sure that doesn’t happen,” She replied calmly. “If it’s at all possible. I’m just hoping we can knock an attacker out and take a captive that isn’t a vegetable.” “Hope that’s soon,” the marine bit back a shiver, burying himself more deeply in his heavy coat. “I didn’t come out here to play exocolonist.” “None of us did,” Syntyche agreed. “Sad thing is? I’m actually starting to get used to the cold. When I left the ship an hour ago, I caught myself thinking: ‘Huh, nice day.’ It’s only about half a degree warmer today than it was last week. My Mongoose is going to feel sweltering when we drill tomorrow—I might have to leave the hatch open.” The marine laughed, “Ha—I feel that. I just don’t want to get too used to this snowball—” Their portable radios bleeped a warning tone, interrupting the conversation. An amber light flashed on the marine’s comm, while Syntyche’s flashed an angry red. She slipped in her earpiece, and winced as the cold plastic touched her ear. “Prodigal to DC&C; reporting in.” “Dimetrodon Command and Control to Prodigal.” Prodigal didn’t recognize the voice; but that wasn’t a surprise. She still wasn’t familiar with all the watch personnel. The speaker continued, “We've got a drive pillar on optical sensors. Too small to be a cargo hauler. Probably Union-class, but it could be as big as a Fortress.” “We’ll get suited up.” Prodigal announced, turning towards the Dimetrodon and breaking into a steady jog. “Locals are denying us permission to sortie,” the bridge officer reported. “They want to see if they can handle things without our help.” Prodigal winced. On the one hand, it would let them play hammer to the local’s anvil, which suited her fine. On the other hand, it made it more likely they’d all be overwhelmed—and that was a risk she’d have preferred not to take. “We’ll just have to do our best with it, and hope they call us in before they’re wiped out. Better wake the Captain and prep the Dimetrodon to launch just in case—if they’re landing a Fortress-class there might not be anything we can do.” Map Preview Player List is open. Please send me a PM if you’re interested in playing this mission! Standard rules apply: - First come first served - First four applicants will be accepted - Last mission’s alternate, notenome, gets to jump the line if they want in PoptartsNinja fucked around with this message at 23:05 on Oct 7, 2023 |
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Looking forwarsd to watching! I haven't the faintest clue on how to play so won't ever be doing piloting duties! And hey, if you do well here you might get another dropship!
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