TxAce, on 20 October 2018 - 09:24 PM, said:
Just curious, where are you finding that the build should have the lrms and srms loaded symmetrically? LRM high and SRM low on each shoulder?
Thanks for the feedback!
Because the Jamie Wolf's Archer is a 2W. it is a modification of the original design the 2R.
"The
Archer's primary weapons were a pair of Doombud
LRM-20 missile launchers with four tons of ammunition, enough for two minutes of continuous fire. The ammo was split between the side torsos."
It KEEPS the original twin LRM - 20s.
Meaning it never removes them or relocates them.
Therefore they must be mounted as the mainstay model the 2R, which is one per side. There's no reason to mess with what works; that's expensive and there's no point in doing so. Makes no sense from a business perspective, a military perspective, or even an engineering perspective (the space is already made, the design is already done, the extra work is unnecessary and the lopsided nature that would stem from it would only cause more problems).
"The 2W, introduced in
3010, was similar to the 2S model but increased its close range firepower in a different manner. Like the 2S, it mounted a pair of SRM-4 launchers but carried just one ton of ammo for them, and it retained the LRM-20 launchers. Instead the two rear firing medium lasers were removed and armor protection was reduced by three tons in order to make these modifications."
From there you can ascertain that the SRMs must therefore be distributed evenly, otherwise you'd have to remove the 3 tons of armor from one side and not evenly removing armor weight across the whole. This never happens in Battletech as they remove armor somewhat evenly. Plus we have the hint that the rear lasers are removed and in their place is the SRM ammo, meaning it feeds from the center torso. The only reason to feed from the CT in BT construction, is the ammo must evenly and quickly reach both the left and right torsos. Any weapon with a multi-ton dedicated ammo feed always feeds from the same side's torso or arm, unless the torsos are highly uneven in weight (i.e. the Hunchback, and even then the reason is the Hunchback is actually too small to house the ammo internally and as such its in a drum and counterweight on the left torso).
(Hunchback isn't the only mech with externally carried ammo, but it is the most obvious.)
The only times the CT is canonically used for ammunition is if there's only one weapon to feed, or if there's two weapons in opposing side sections (torsos, arms or legs) that need to feed evenly.
That's how I know where it is distributed.
Finally, there's the why SRMs under LRMs... That's easy. LRMs fire up and over. Thus it makes sense to place them up high. SRMs fire straight at the target. Thus there's no need to place them so high on a Field Artillery mech.
And I went looking for confirmation, and...
Here we go:
"
Source: TRO3025 Tech level: Inner Sphere / 3025 Config: Biped BattleMech Rules: Level 1, Standard design Tonnage: 70 Chassis: Earthwerk Archer Standard Power Plant: 280 VOX Fusion Walking speed: 43.2 km/h Running speed: 64.8 km/h Jump jets: None Armor type: Maximillian 100 Standard Armament: 1
Medium Laser [LA] 1
Medium Laser [RA] 1
SRM 4 [RT] 1
SRM 4 [LT] 1
LRM 20 [LT] 1
LRM 20 [RT] Manufacturer: Earthwerks Incorporated Location: (Unknown) Communication System: System: Neil 9000 Targeting & Tracking System: RCA Instatrac Mark XII Used by:
Wolf`s Dragoons Appearance: 2950* Available: 3025
"
Here we go. Btw something tells me the formatting will get butchered...
Edited by Koniving, 21 October 2018 - 08:24 AM.