Jmb, on 27 December 2012 - 10:15 PM, said:
Calling BS on that so-called Kerensky variant. Last I heard, the snub-nosed PPC wasn't made until 3075 and there was no Star League variant. Not saying you're lying, just that this was nothing more than a fan made machine. Now if you were to tell me it was an ER-PPC, and had 11 Double Heat sinks instead, I could believe that easily.
The
same variant, with the
same cited source, is also listed on the Master Unit List (which is maintained by Catalyst Game Labs, the current license holder for BattleTech).
Also, the
same discussion was already conducted, on page 5 of this very thread.
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Odanan, on 19 December 2012 - 04:43 PM, said:
Some sources say it has.
Here.
BOTA49, on 19 December 2012 - 05:18 PM, said:
I didn't think snub nose PPCs came around until the 3060's or so.
SN-PPCs are actually LosTech; they're explicitly mentioned in
the old Star League sourcebook (on page 61) as having been developed under the reign of
Jonathan Cameron.
Quote
The fruits of First Lord Jonathan's military renaissance began to appear in Royal units of the SLDF almost immediately. Improved 'Mechs, Headhunter Missiles, Snub-nosed PPCs, and countless new vehicles appeared, utilizing breakthrough research in such areas as energy and myomer technology.
However, the Clans evidently did not retain the technology and the IS doesn't re-invent them until 3067.
As far as a 3050 "Kerensky Tribute" Hero 'Mech:
Hypothetically, PGI could bend the canon a bit by dropping a ton of Gauss ammo (from two tons to one) to free up the tonnage, moving one of the FF criticals out of the Left-Torso to free up the space, and replacing the listed SN-PPC with a standard PPC.
It wouldn't be an
exact duplicate Kerensky's version of the 'Mech, but it would retain the core concepts and the vast majority of the key attributes while still being substantially different from the stock ON1-K (unlike the Kurita rebuild; they found Kerensky's original 'Mech essentially stripped to just the skeleton, and rebuilt it as a stock ON1-K).
Edited by Strum Wealh, 29 December 2012 - 01:18 PM.