Bishop Steiner, on 07 November 2015 - 08:17 AM, said:
except that actual loadout is fully described by an elite mechwarrior piloting it, who would have known the difference between a light autocannon and a medium heavy, lasers and pulse lasers, and the commentary is pretty explicit about the poor heat management, paper thin armor, light ammo load, etc....as well as all 3 seperate weapon systems being explicitly described, hence why even the Sarna post under Gray Noton is pretty definitive on it.
As for the Bounty Hunter, yes thank you for proving my point about needless retcons ruining the game and it's lore.
Odd that the Bounty Hunter scenario in Tales of the Black Widow happens AFTER 3015 (3025, actually, on Le Blanc), and yet he is in a Stock Marauder in it.
So again, yeah, I'll be selective on this and call BS on the retcon.
But retcon or no, there is no such evidence for the Legend Killer.
"Fully described" might be a bit of a stretch, to be fair.
Looking back over
Warrior: En Garde, there does not appear to be any statement indicating either the class or caliber of the canonical
Legend-Killer's autocannons.
- "Justin laughed as the announcer carefully nudged the conversation in another direction. The status monitor on his command console confirmed that both large lasers were operational. The auto-cannons appeared to be in fine working order, as were the twin, torso-mounted medium lasers. I must remember to use the cannons sparingly, as I don't have that much ammo for them. I'll only use them when the lasers need to cool down."
- "Cascades of white heat swirled around the ruby shafts of laser lire from the Legend-Killer's arms. One large beam shucked armor from the other Rifleman's right shoulder. The other bean-stitched a series of small explosions across the 'Mech's left shoulder, blasting chips and chunks of armor into the air. The Legend-Killer's medium lasers also scored the same targets as their larger cousins, spitting more half-melted ceramics onto the tunnel floor. One of the two autocannon bursts tore holes in Ishiyama behind Capet's Rifleman, while the other smashed armor from the 'Mech's right shoulder."
- "Sweat coursed down Justin's face, leaving one droplet suspended from the tip of his nose. He shook his head to flick it off, then studied his heat monitors again. As the Legend-Killer's ten heat sinks vented the excess heat that his firing had created, the monitors slowly sank back down through the red and yellow zones to what MechWarriors often referred to as 'green fields'."
There is no statement to indicate that the autocannons are the factory-stock Imperator-A models, or some other model of class-5 autocannon (e.g. GM Whirlwinds, or Armstrong J11s, or Defiance type J's, and so on)... or even if they are class-5 ACs at all (as the Mydron Excel LB 10-X is of the same caliber as the Imperator-A AC/5, at 80mm).
Likewise, there are no statements to indicate whether the canonical
Legend-Killer's lasers are the factory-stock models (Magna Mk. III Large Lasers & Magna Mk. II Medium Lasers), or other models to replace those that may have been damaged beyond repair during the matches the 'Mech fought.
And we know that the
Legend-Killer had only ten heat sinks, but we know nothing definitive about them beyond how many were installed on the 'Mech.
Granted, we "know" that everything "should" be stock, but there is (from the standpoint of the "canon rumor") the possibility that there may have been more to the canonical
Legend-Killer that meets the eye, and that would not have been revealed by anything short of a full disassembly & reverse-engineering effort.
Edited by Strum Wealh, 07 November 2015 - 09:00 AM.