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Why Is 'summoner' Named Summoner?
#1
Posted 22 April 2015 - 04:22 AM
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Posted 22 April 2015 - 04:32 AM
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Posted 22 April 2015 - 04:42 AM
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Posted 22 April 2015 - 05:00 AM
#5
Posted 22 April 2015 - 05:13 AM
Why does the IS name mechs like the Hatamoto-chi, Excaliber, Merlin, etc.
At one point in Battletech history, Mechwarriors where treated as pretty much space knights riding their mechanical steeds into battle fighting for lords under space feudalism. (some of that still rings true in the fiction today.) Some of that still is seen with many of the names for mechs and vehicles mimicking mythical fantasy creatures or ancient military units (Centurion, Hoplight, Cataphract.)
So the fantasy theme isn't too far from the reality of just how everything was named in Battletech.
#6
Posted 22 April 2015 - 05:17 AM
But the explanation you get from the Battletech writers is always some bogus shoe-horned ad hoc explanation, like "Well, the Inner Sphere targeting computers wrongly identified the Summoner as Summer Ice Cream Truck, partially because its warhorn sounded like this. And thus it was given its name, which would later strike mixed feelings of fear and an appetite for Snickers ice cream bars into the hearts of its opponents"
#7
Posted 22 April 2015 - 05:18 AM
Alistair Winter, on 22 April 2015 - 05:17 AM, said:
But the explanation you get from the Battletech writers is always some bogus shoe-horned ad hoc explanation, like "Well, the Inner Sphere targeting computers wrongly identified the Summoner as Summer Ice Cream Truck, partially because its warhorn sounded like this. And thus it was given its name, which would later strike mixed feelings of fear and an appetite for Snickers ice cream bars into the hearts of its opponents"
Except the IS name was the Thor...
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Posted 22 April 2015 - 05:20 AM
#10
Posted 22 April 2015 - 05:28 AM
Imagine a Summoner jumping over a wall, shouting (over coms) "Listen up, freebirth scum, I've got hellbringers, timber wolves, stormcrows and dire wolves approaching behind me. Prepare to die."
Maybe bogus, but a funny thought
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#11
Posted 22 April 2015 - 05:31 AM
Probably the same reason Jet fighters are named what they are or other military equipment.
Because people on the project who could make such decisions liked the name Summoner and officially called the mech Summoner.
#12
Posted 22 April 2015 - 06:23 AM
So don't call it summoner, call it "THE SUCKONER"
#13
Posted 22 April 2015 - 06:31 AM
SpiralFace, on 22 April 2015 - 05:13 AM, said:
Why does the IS name mechs like the Hatamoto-chi, Excaliber, Merlin, etc.
At one point in Battletech history, Mechwarriors where treated as pretty much space knights riding their mechanical steeds into battle fighting for lords under space feudalism. (some of that still rings true in the fiction today.) Some of that still is seen with many of the names for mechs and vehicles mimicking mythical fantasy creatures or ancient military units (Centurion, Hoplight, Cataphract.)
So the fantasy theme isn't too far from the reality of just how everything was named in Battletech.
The Excalibur, specifically, is named for the vaguely-sword-shaped, pata-like cowling around the barrel of its Gauss Rifle.
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![Posted Image](http://www.sarna.net/wiki/images/a/a7/Excalibur.jpg)
![Posted Image](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/f8/Pata-5-Archit-Patel.jpg)
#14
Posted 22 April 2015 - 06:38 AM
Paigan, on 22 April 2015 - 05:28 AM, said:
Imagine a Summoner jumping over a wall, shouting (over coms) "Listen up, freebirth scum, I've got hellbringers, timber wolves, stormcrows and dire wolves approaching behind me. Prepare to die."
Maybe bogus, but a funny thought
![:D](https://static.mwomercs.com/forums/public/style_emoticons/default/biggrin.png)
:3
the link which you gave though it's that bailiff variant which i supposed, summoners were bailiffs of the church courts (as i understand it)
but honestly a derivative from 'to summon' as 'to demand for surrender' sounds more probable
http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/summons
>(military) A demand for surrender.
it seems nobody knows for sure though
SpiralFace, on 22 April 2015 - 05:13 AM, said:
Why does the IS name mechs like the Hatamoto-chi, Excaliber, Merlin, etc.
At one point in Battletech history, Mechwarriors where treated as pretty much space knights riding their mechanical steeds into battle fighting for lords under space feudalism. (some of that still rings true in the fiction today.) Some of that still is seen with many of the names for mechs and vehicles mimicking mythical fantasy creatures or ancient military units (Centurion, Hoplight, Cataphract.)
So the fantasy theme isn't too far from the reality of just how everything was named in Battletech.
but it's not that knighty kind of fantasy theme
summoner as a fantasy class it's rather something from the modern rpgs
Edited by bad arcade kitty, 22 April 2015 - 06:38 AM.
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Posted 22 April 2015 - 06:42 AM
Paigan, on 22 April 2015 - 05:28 AM, said:
Imagine a Summoner jumping over a wall, shouting (over coms) "Listen up, freebirth scum, I've got hellbringers, timber wolves, stormcrows and dire wolves approaching behind me. Prepare to die."
Maybe bogus, but a funny thought
![:D](https://static.mwomercs.com/forums/public/style_emoticons/default/biggrin.png)
and the MWO reality:
"Piss off we have quirked stalkers and FS9's and Dragon godfists over here"
#16
Posted 22 April 2015 - 06:48 AM
![Posted Image](http://i910.photobucket.com/albums/ac310/acest01/bahamut_12_03_0150bcopy.jpg)
Freeborn scum don't stand a chance vs Mecha Bahamut.
Edited by Gigastrike, 22 April 2015 - 06:49 AM.
#17
Posted 22 April 2015 - 06:51 AM
Mors Draco, on 22 April 2015 - 05:18 AM, said:
Except the IS name was the Thor...
Those were the codenames the IS gave the clan mechs because they didn't know what the hell they were or who they were from. That's why the IS call the Timberwolf the Mad Cat, for it's large LRM 20s on each shoulder of the mech and how dangerous it was in combat. They gave the IS name Thor to the Summoner because It had Lightning, like the Norse God, it flew (Jump Jets), and it's lbx was also the manpower of the god (mech).
Anything else?
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#18
Posted 22 April 2015 - 06:57 AM
#19
Posted 22 April 2015 - 06:59 AM
bad arcade kitty, on 22 April 2015 - 06:57 AM, said:
Named little death because it was mainly a scout that could crush infantry, tanks, and infiltrate areas because it was so small.
Come to think of it, it's fists, man. You think an infantry soldier could take that think out with a MG? Nope, Mist Lynx will crush it, with it's peasant of a foot
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Also I do believe it was used in kidnapping operations in later times. D:
#20
Posted 22 April 2015 - 07:37 AM
Scout Derek, on 22 April 2015 - 06:51 AM, said:
Anything else?
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"Mad Cat" is from its resemblance to both the Marauder (MAD-xx series) and the CATapult (CPLT-xx series) 'Mechs.
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"Thor" is from the primary config's armaments being composed of 'thunder' (LB-X AC), 'lightning' (ER-PPC), and 'rain' (LRMs); the mythological Thor was more a storm god (among other things) than just a thunder god.
"Loki" is from the commentary that the primary config's armament was "utterly mad" in its selection & layout, and that its sharing several parts (the legs, and the design of the Loki's arms being the same as Thor's right arm) making them 'brothers'.
The Jenner & the Owens, both noted for their speed, are named in homage to famous, multi-gold-medal Olympic runners - Bruce Jenner & Jesse Owens, respectively.
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