Ack. Downside of memory and not checking the books. Case prevents transfer, doesn't prevent damage from Gauss blowouts. That was my mistake. Pg 133 Total War.
If ammo (or any other explosive component, such as a gauss
rifl e) in a CASE-equipped location explodes, it damages the
internal structure in that location. Any excess damage simply
dissipates, rather than transferring to an additional internal
structure location. Remember that the loss of all internal
structure in a side torso location also blows off the corresponding
arm, though the arm is not damaged by the explosion and can
still be used as a club (see p. 145).
If an ammo explosion transfers into a location protected by
CASE, the internal structure in that location takes damage as
normal. All excess damage is dissipated, as above. For example,
if an Inner Sphere ’Mech suff ered an arm ammo explosion and
damage transferred to a side torso equipped with CASE, the
internal structure of the side torso would suff er damage as
normal, and then the excess damage would harmlessly blow out
the CASE panels.
Still, it's something to consider, since the internal ammo explosion from the gauss rilfe bypasses center torso armor to propagate against the internals of the CT. All depends on how they model it, and if they do, whether the prevention is worth the .5 tons compared to trying to limp along after the loss of an arm, a side torso and your main gun.
Edited by Ogryn, 06 July 2012 - 06:49 AM.