Karl Streiger, on 15 November 2013 - 06:02 AM, said:
This one?
The - ***** - Mech?
I mean i liked the loadout and well i was about to buy it...but than i saw the miniature:
![Posted Image](http://camospecs.com/images/schemes/3_DakEridaniDragonFire.jpg)
I was indeed referring to that very one.
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(IMO, any redesign effort should probably start with having the Large Laser slung under the torso/turret and having an over-under alignment with the Medium Pulse Laser, rather than having the DGR look like it's ready to give the
Marauder grandchildren.
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Karl Streiger, on 15 November 2013 - 06:02 AM, said:
Although - the Dragon Fire is not part of the Marauder Family - at least it is not longer writen in the TRO 3058 Upgrade.
Same for the Falconer and Bandersnatch - believe both should have been based on the Orion (3055)
It was, however written in the original TRO 3058... which, as it happens, also indicates that the
Dragon Fire has fully-actuated arms; "Two hand actuators give the 'Mech an edge in hand-to-hand combat and also allow it to retrieve salvage from the battlefield."
Though, it does appear that the upgrade TRO 3058 seems to imply (but not explicitly state) splitting-off the
Dragon Fire from the
Marauder line, moving the
Nightstar up to second (with NSJs being deployed in the early years of the Amaris Civil War) and leaving the
Maelstrom (which hadn't even reached the construction-of-prototypes stage when the Star League dissolved) as the third in the
Marauder line.
Bishop Steiner, on 15 November 2013 - 06:05 AM, said:
why is it none of the Marauder "family" look remotely like a marauder in the 3058 tro? Seriously, the "advanced feature" of the chassis was the arms (which the timberwolf continued with) and yet, all the descendants have largely useless limited arm joints.
The same thing seems to happen in automobiles - the
Camaro family (especially the fourth-generation vs the first three generations) somewhat illustrates this.
And for something of a far-fetched theory: with TRO 3058 being published in September 1995 (that is, during the time when the issue between FASA and Harmony Gold was heating up), perhaps the variation was a sneaky & roundabout way of "testing the waters" with regard to altering elements of the
Marauder's design by introducing a number of "
Marauder-ish" 'Mechs and seeing what became popular?