Odanan, on 02 May 2017 - 05:50 PM, said:
Battlemechs also have fixed engine, structure and armor in BT...
I mean that compared to the main variant BattleMech variants can change engine type and rating, they can change structure and armour types. If a BattleMech comes with a STD300, one of its variants may chose to change it to an XL engine or change the rating. OmniMechs have no such luxury, every configuration has to use the exact same engine, structure etc. set by the primary configuration. If the prime has a STD 300 every single alternate has to use a STD 300 as well.
Odanan, on 02 May 2017 - 05:50 PM, said:
Such as? There are very few IS omnis that would please the MechLabWarriors.
IS omnis either do have Std Engine, so they waste tonnage; either do have XL Engine, so they die easily.
Not necessarily. A lot depends on geometry and engine rating. The Men Shen might do well enough despite its XL engine; the Avatar is a deathtrap not just because it its engine but because it its easily singled out STs which cannot be shielded.
It's a
combination of factors. It is true that most IS Omnis would not be 'meta', but then it is not like Uziel or Annihilator set the bar extremely high, did they? I would give the Men Shen good chances though, even if it was not my first choice when it comes to the lore of the FCCW (although it does have some claim, too - at the very least as good as the Annihilator's)
Bishop Steiner, on 02 May 2017 - 05:55 PM, said:
Funny thing? Most of the Mechs in the FCCW era were still pre FCCW era mechs. It's not like they pahsed out all the CI era stuff in 1963 and said "screw it lets rearm with Hellspawns and Uziels and Argus".
Most of the mechs in the FCCW? The same exact ones we been using for the last 5 years.
Sure thing. In fact we have a few notable Mechs already. Just give me some more. I have been re-reading the FCCW-stories recently; there are Nightstars, Dragon Fires, Falconers, and many more - most of them introduced in the TROs of 3055, 3058 and 3060.
My problem is we did not get those. The Annihilator was not found very often in the armies of the allies or the loyalists, and it is not mentioned once in the extensive narration of the conflict. The Uziel - also absent from the narrative - is not much better, albeit a tiny bit better for having seen limited action in loyalist ranks. (That's right: driving this one you declare for Katherine - think about it).
I don't need Mechs exclusively stemming from TRO:3067 or so. In fact, my favourites are still SL-designs which were
republished in TRO:3058, including Precentor Irelon's Excalibur. Anyway, in the end I just want Mechs that represent that conflict well and I don't feel Uziel or Annihilator do that.
Edited by FLG 01, 02 May 2017 - 07:07 PM.