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#61 FireStoat

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Posted 06 December 2016 - 10:39 AM

I play Clans so the Marauder IIC was the one I was really waiting on. I guess the next one on my list would be the Shadow Hawk IIC.

I think the release of the Assassin for Inner Sphere was a mistake though. The Valkyrie is long overdue and would have sold like hotcakes.

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Posted 06 December 2016 - 10:39 AM

  • Hollander (Hollander II would be even better)
  • Cougar
  • Mad Cat MKII
  • Uziel
  • Thug
  • Rakshasa

That works for me.

#63 Kargush

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Posted 06 December 2016 - 10:48 AM

View PostMetus regem, on 05 December 2016 - 02:53 PM, said:

As for my wants, well king among them is this pretty bird:

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The Phoenix Hawk LAM was the largest Land-Air 'Mech produced during the Star League. Allied Aerospace reworked their designs for conversion equipment and the size of the LAM, learning from their mistake with the Shadow Hawk LAM and the success of the Stinger LAM. The resulting LAM was the largest LAM ever constructed capable of remaining in AirMech mode. Unfortunately, large Land-Air 'Mech conversion technology was not fully researched before the fall of the Star League, and the Phoenix Hawk LAM frequently met its end due to the occasional glitch. The end of the Star League and destruction of the Allied Aerospace facilities at the beginning of the First Succession War prevented further development and refinement

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  • Developed for the Star League Defense Force Royal Divisions in 2692, this variant of the Phoenix Hawk LAM used four Medium Lasers and a single ER Large Laser as its main firepower. Twelve double heat sinks kept the heat curve low, but the limited fuel, armor, and maneuverability made the Phoenix Hawk LAM easy prey for AeroSpace Fighters of the same weight. It could maneuver fast enough to evade heavier foes however.




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Posted 06 December 2016 - 10:51 AM

View PostKargush, on 06 December 2016 - 10:48 AM, said:




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