Well there are two aspects to consider, gameplay and canon/lore. In game, dual gauss in the arms plus ECM with this torso shape and these hardpoint positions is quite something.
As far as canon and lore goes, the Dragonfire has a strong presence in most of the FCCW core novels (and some of the preceding ones):
- Blood of Heroes
- Prince of Havoc
- Illusions of Victory
- Patriots and Tyrants
- Flashpoint
- Endgame
In those novels, a number of pilots are associated with it, including one that is the main character of the respective novel:
- Michael Searcy, Solaris VII (main character of Illusions of Victory)
- Aubry Larsen, Solaris VII
- Billy Dragomil, 9th Ghost Regiment
- Gerald DuBois, Fighting Urukhai
- Julie Hoffman, Alarion Jäger
- Baroness Monique Reins, 2nd Robinson Rangers
- Gerst, Kathil CMM
- (Plus a lot of unknown characters dying in their Dragonfires; it is a quite a common sight in the novels)
With a presence like this it is a valid addition to a FCCW-era game, be it TT or MWO. The pilots not be the A-list of BattleTech stars but we are still talking about very famous and storied A-class units here. Mind you, I have not yet searched the MechWarrior novels nor the BC stories. Also some more pilots can naturally be found in the TRO-entry and in the Jihad stories.
And please let us not pretend every HeroMech in MWO belongs to A-listers like Morgan Kell. We got some very obscure pilots with a lot less lore than most of the aforementioned Dragonfire pilots got.
Oh, and there is a canonically modified Dragonfire:
Searcy removed the ECM, replaced the Gauss with a Light Gauss, and the LB-10X with an LB-20X.
In the end, the Dragonfire would not be my first choice either. It is quite down on my list, but it is relevant and it could be very good in game.
Bishop Steiner, on 19 March 2017 - 12:17 AM, said:
I'd rather see the last of the Classics arrive, real Star League Mechs (TRO 2750, not the retconned and added crap, like most of tro 3058)
To be fair, most of the Star League Mechs in TRO:3058 were not introduced by TRO:3058, merely republished. In the years after TRO:2750 FASA had been adding SL-era Mechs left and right through various scenario packs. My favourite assault for example, the Spartan, was first published in Rhonda's Irregulars (1991).
TRO:3058 gathered those previously disparately published Mechs in one neat publication. Curious fun fact, when TRO:2750 was translated into German, they simply put those Mechs in there because they felt that was the better place. As I grew up with this translation, Mechs like Spector or Excalibur are 2750-Mechs for me.
Edited by FLG 01, 19 March 2017 - 09:41 AM.