Virlutris, on 23 March 2016 - 01:33 PM, said:
Quoting from Sarna:
"During the Clans' Golden Century and the years prior to Operation REVIVAL, the Brian Caches were further enlarged when "obsolete" Clan equipment were placed into mothballs after newer-generation equipment became available."
It seems like one of the important points of differencing here has been "whether it shows up in a TRO."
Even KTOs, for example, show up in TROs. Barely, but there were some in ComStar's secret stash that made its way to Kurita, and a tiny little fractional amount in Davion's muster.
Barely there vs. Not there becomes an interesting point of difference.
Does Comguard itself have a TRO listing? (showing my ignorance here)
If it did, would Secret Stash mechs in that listing make it into the ComGuard TRO, or would they be unlisted because they're not "active?"
That's relevant (I think) because the Clanners' Brian Caches would seem to operate similarly.
Would the mechs in a given Clan's Brian Cache show up in a TRO, or not?
If they do, then a lack of Coyotls in anyone's TRO, much less that of an invading Clan would seem to rule it out.
If those Caches and Stashes don't show up in TROs of any kind, because they show only "activated" equipment, but instead serve as ready-to-hand plot devices for the authors and TT GMs, then it would seem like almost anything could be in there, inluding "obsolete" tech that was replaced when next gen mechs became available.
At that point, it's just a matter of how PGI wants to play it. If it's only a matter of whether it's got timeline tech, and they want to bend it, it could happen.
If they're requiring something from the chassis to be in some TRO, somewhere, around now-ish, with current in-game tech, then it's gonna be a no-go.
Some mechs are incredibly obscure, but hanging on by a fingernail in the forgotten corners of a House military muster somewhere (looking at you, Kintaro).
If the Coyotl's in a TRO somewhere, then it's a question of whether an invading Clan would have used it. If it's not, it's much harder for me to see being added.
Unless, that is, we hand-wave it through the plot portal by way of the Brian Cache alone. We haven't had to though, because they've all (to my knowledge) been listed in a TRO thus far, to some miniscule degree.
TL;DR: Is Coyotl in anybody's TRO, for any reason, around now-ish? Seems to have been the case for every other mech we've had in game thus far. If TROs include caches, and there's no Coyotl, then no go. If they don't, anything could go (Coyotl included).
Eek, wall o' text 0.o
The Coyotl was in the Golden Century supplement, published on January 9th 2010. This was the first book to ever have the Coyotl. Due to the publishing date it makes it hard to say how they would handle the Brian Cache, as even things like the Woodsmen and Lupus would be found in them, yet not in an active condition, meaning they would be in a state of disrepair, they would need to have their reactors started up to check the electronics packages, software updates, as well as any required maintenance, before being pulled out and pressed into service.
Much like the ComGuard's mech and fleet assets, they would not be in prime condition for combat. As I sited the King Crab 000B was ComGuard only for a very, very long time, as no one had the know how on how to build that version of it any more, thus all King Crabs in the Houses were 0000 or 000, even then there were only a handful left in service to the Houses.
CK16, on 23 March 2016 - 01:42 PM, said:
Cougar Alt. Config. C
A configuration that has more of a mixture of long- and short-range weapons, the C is built around a single Gauss Rifle. It is complemented by five ER Medium Lasers that allow the Cougar C to stay on the field for a long time.
Is this real life o.O THAT on a 86 KPH 35 ton light?!
Edit darn phone!
The Cougar trades speed and armour for fire power, as much as I love the little bugger, she is thinly skinned....