Linesman
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General Data | |
'Mech Type | BattleMech |
Class | ASSAULT |
Weight | 90T |
Stock Role | Juggernaut & Heavy Cavalry |
Stock Specifications | |
Hardpoints | |
Speed | 3/5/0 |
Firepower | Max Damage: 280 Max Stability: 102 Max Heat: 0 |
Durability | Armor: 1000 Structure: 691 |
Heat Efficiency | Sinking: 48 Alpha: 62 |
Melee | Kick: 90 Punch: 45 |
Stock Equipment | |
Engine | Standard Engine |
Core | 270 |
Heat Sinks | Heat Sink Kit (SHS) |
E-Cooling | None |
Gyro | Linesman Easy to Pilot (Fixed) |
Structure | Standard Structure (Fixed) |
Armor | Standard Armor |
Left Torso | AC/2 AC/2 Ammo AC/2 Linesman Stabilized Aim (Fixed) Linesman Stabilized Aim (Fixed) Ammo LRM Ammo LRM LRM15 |
Right Torso | AC/2 AC/2 Ammo AC/2 Linesman Stabilized Aim (Fixed) Linesman Stabilized Aim (Fixed) Ammo LRM Ammo LRM LRM15 |
Left Arm | M Laser |
Right Arm | M Laser |
Left Leg | Heat Sink |
Right Leg | Heat Sink |
Description
The Linesman was a Capellan Confederation design project developed at the same time as the Cataphract around 3015. Its aim was to create a BattleMech from proven, domestically produced components that could be maintained and supported with relative ease. Since the Capellan industry would only be able to bring one of the two new designs into full production, Chancellor Liao decided in favor of the Cataphract and the Linesman design was shelved after only a few prototypes had been built.
Bonuses
Mech Quirk: Stabilized Weapon - AC Weapons
-4 recoil with Autocannon weapons
Pilot Affinity: Unlimited Power
Energy, ballistic, and missile weapons do 10% more damage
Factions
Factions
- Capellan Confederation (Liao)
- Capellan Confederation (Liao)
- 6th Confederation Reserve Cavalry
- Chainelane Isles
- Circinus Federation
- Hanseatic League
- Illyrian Palatinate
- JàrnFòlk
- Lothian League
- Marian Hegemony
- Marian Hegemony
- V Legio Ripariensis
- Cohors Morituri
- New Delphi Compact