Lord Trogus, on 09 February 2012 - 11:06 AM, said:
I'm not sure what effects you are discussing when you say "disrupt the enemy's aim" ... but I feel it ought to be pointed out that the reticule in a BattleMech is not "tied to" what it's weapons ports are being pointed at.
The relation between the reticule and the weapons is that the weapons are being manipulated by the 'Mech (programming, sensors, physical structures) to try and get them into the proper positions to hit whatever the pilot is indicating with the reticule; the reticule is not tied to the weapons, in programming or otherwise, to the aim point of the weapons; the purpose of the reticule is to indicate to the 'Mech what the pilot wants targeted; and having the reticule move it's position on the HUD in relation to incoming fire defies it's purpose; to indicate. What the reticule *does* do is usually to change color to indicate that the 'Mech is having trouble bringing it's weapons to bear.
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In the lore (and I mean the story lore, not the TT stuff), incoming weapons fire does cause some nasty vibration; it can throw the pilot around in his command chair - but it doesn't cause the 'Mech to have trouble hitting targets. "Knock" and "Knockback" - being shoved around by incoming enemy fire - just don't happen. What does happen that throws aim off is when you loose a lot of armor very quickly and you go off-balance. Now, someone may (rightly) point out that you could have enough people firing at you to knock you over - but that kind of damage will instantly destroy your 'Mech.
So, yes, knock can, in a sense, happen to battlemechs - when they absorb enough damage to slag them instantly. Short of that, even the lightest 'Mech has enough mass to stay on it's feet and "take it."
CapperDeluxe, on 09 February 2012 - 12:03 PM, said:
the melted armor doesn't fly away in the opposite direction necessarily, it probably dribbles down or something
Most of the time in the novels, when someone takes enough energy damage to their armor to go off balance, the effect is that the armor has been "vaporized."