If you look up in FP, whenever a mech is destroyed the head ejects automatically.


How Do You Accumulate Experience / Cb When The Mechwarrior (Your Character) Presumably Dies With Every Destroyed Mech?
Started by Mezzabelle, Feb 03 2018 09:57 AM
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#21
Posted 03 February 2018 - 03:42 PM
#22
Posted 03 February 2018 - 08:59 PM
Mw universe is thousands of years before star wars... hence clones and quads
#24
Posted 03 February 2018 - 10:03 PM
a) It's all just a simulator training, like the academy.
b ) You had an accident and are now imagining everything while in artificially induced coma, e.g it's all just a dream.
c) Extracting information, bargaining tokens/chips for peace negotiations, replacement for fallen warriors* - there are many reasons why a mechwarrior would be captured alive rather than killed. (Un-)Fortunably, "giving up" and "getting captured by enemy infantry after ejecting" are two situations not portrayed in MW:O for the sake of gameplay.
d) mu
e) Actually, you're just a brain in a jar connected to a sophisticated computer system which is replaying combat recordings. This is part of a series of experiments of [redacted] to create new and better drone systems for piloting battlemechs, like the [data missing]. New advances in [fragment corrupted] allow for [fragment corrupted] which w͡ou͢l̷d̴ ̷en͞a͟ble [data missing], In blakes words we find wisdom. [end of file reached]
* When a mechwarrior loses their hand-me-down-family-heirloom-mech through destruction or other causes, they become dispossesed. Unless they have great standing with their faction, the chance to be issued a new mech is slim - often there are waiting lists as mechwarriors are more common than mechs. Some mechwarriors would rather work for another faction than risk never piloting a mech again.
b ) You had an accident and are now imagining everything while in artificially induced coma, e.g it's all just a dream.
c) Extracting information, bargaining tokens/chips for peace negotiations, replacement for fallen warriors* - there are many reasons why a mechwarrior would be captured alive rather than killed. (Un-)Fortunably, "giving up" and "getting captured by enemy infantry after ejecting" are two situations not portrayed in MW:O for the sake of gameplay.
d) mu
e) Actually, you're just a brain in a jar connected to a sophisticated computer system which is replaying combat recordings. This is part of a series of experiments of [redacted] to create new and better drone systems for piloting battlemechs, like the [data missing]. New advances in [fragment corrupted] allow for [fragment corrupted] which w͡ou͢l̷d̴ ̷en͞a͟ble [data missing], In blakes words we find wisdom. [end of file reached]
* When a mechwarrior loses their hand-me-down-family-heirloom-mech through destruction or other causes, they become dispossesed. Unless they have great standing with their faction, the chance to be issued a new mech is slim - often there are waiting lists as mechwarriors are more common than mechs. Some mechwarriors would rather work for another faction than risk never piloting a mech again.
Edited by Exilyth, 03 February 2018 - 10:17 PM.
#25
Posted 04 February 2018 - 07:00 AM
Possibly in a similar fashion to the way tankers survive their tank being taken out of action, sailors survive their ship going down, airmen survive their plane going down, and soldiers survive being wounded in battle.
#26
Posted 04 February 2018 - 07:20 AM
In game the mech earns experience not the meatbag inside it.
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