Requiemking, on 18 January 2017 - 01:18 PM, said:
Quite a lot, actually, if the Oxide(which is five tons heavier) has anything to say about it.
Yeah, but the Oxide - at least when I ran it - had to play a very careful game in the 'MechLab to carry enough rounds to be relevant whilst also carrying enough launchers/tubes to also be relevant.
The Javelin's going to have to play the same game with five less tons to do it with, and will
also be expected to find room for jump jets.
You're going to have to compromise somewhere, be it speed, ammo, tube count, or jump capability. It's hard enough to get all of those on a Jenner IIC, and the JIIC has those five extra tons and lightweight Clan gear going for it to boot.
Pariah Devalis, on 18 January 2017 - 01:51 PM, said:
It can jump. It can pack most of the laser firepower of a Firestarter 5 tons lighter, and smaller as a result. It can pack more SRM launchers in it than an Oxide. It can move up to 160ish KPH. What's not to like?
The laser variant(s) may well see some play, especially with incoming FutureTech giving ER options for pokers...but like I said to Requiem, you
just don't have the room for everything people are going to want on this 'Mech. It may be small enough to be a mostly-adequate pest and the preponderance of torso hardpoints helps it some if it shaves its arms to nothing, but even then, man...
Even then. The Hasheeshin may be a lot bigger, but it'll be able to hit similar-ish (reasonable) speeds with similar SRM payloads and actually have room for things like ammo and jump jets. If I had to pick between the two, I'd land on the Hasheeshin pretty much every time.