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|manufacturer= [[Blackstar Stables]] of [[Solaris VII]] | |manufacturer= [[Blackstar Stables]] of [[Solaris VII]] |
Revision as of 10:59, 3 August 2010
TMC-NB Temax Cat Ninjabolt | |
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Production information | |
Manufacturer | Blackstar Stables of Solaris VII |
Model | None/Unique |
Class | Heavy |
Technical specifications | |
Mass | 65 tons |
Chassis | Custom Hybrid Standard/Endo Steel Chassis |
Armor | Standard |
Engine | 260 rated XL Engine |
Speed | 60 km/h |
Armament |
ER Large Laser |
BV (2.0) | 1,476 |
Description
The Temax Cat Ninjabolt is a heavy class of BattleMech which was over course time was repaired with odd-Mech parts which result it become a Experimental FrankenMech. It was cobbled together of the collection of years by Solaris VII MechWarrior Larry Allen Barttelbort. Barttelbort in 3065 while piloting his then AXM-1N Axman in Jungle Arena where it had lost right leg. Of the course of a decade from Solaris VII to his home in FedSun's outback hunting pirates, his 'Mech component were changed out with exception of the head & center torso.
Armaments & Capacities
The 'Mech is armed with an ER Large Laser in right arm of a Ninja-To. In left arm, from an old Catapult, the 'Mech mounts a Enhanced LRM-15 Launcher with a ton of ammo left torso. The 'mech right torso is equipped with a Class 10 Hyper-Velocity Autocannon with ton of ammo. The Temax retains a single Medium Laser from days as Axman, now mounted in its left torso.
The 'Mech retains the same Jump Jet capacities, as it did as Axman. The Temax has 12 tons of standard armor protecting its hull, but they are not even due to differences from donor 'mech armor protection. The 'mech employs 10 Double Heat Sinks to manage the 'Mech heat.
References
- Experimental Technical Readout: Boondocks, pp. 6, 19