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− | The '''Ground Car''' was presented in ''[[MechWarrior: The BattleTech Role Playing Game]]'' (first edition) as a generic piece of equipment, a wheeled road vehicle similar to a regular | + | The '''Ground Car''' was presented in ''[[MechWarrior: The BattleTech Role Playing Game]]'' (first edition) as a generic piece of equipment, a wheeled road vehicle similar to a regular twentieth-century automobile in function.<ref name=MW>''MechWarrior RPG'', p. 58</ref> A record sheet for the baseline model was published in '''''[[Record Sheets Volume Five: Vehicles]]''. |
At 3 tons, the Ground Car was built under [[Fractional Accounting]] construction rules. | At 3 tons, the Ground Car was built under [[Fractional Accounting]] construction rules. |
Revision as of 22:34, 23 March 2023
Production information | |
Manufacturer | |
Mission | |
Type | Wheeled |
Technical specifications | |
Mass | 3 |
Armor | |
Engine | Class 10 fusion engine |
Speed | (see notes) km/h |
Armament |
None |
BV (2.0) | 55[1] |
Description
The Ground Car was presented in MechWarrior: The BattleTech Role Playing Game (first edition) as a generic piece of equipment, a wheeled road vehicle similar to a regular twentieth-century automobile in function.[2] A record sheet for the baseline model was published in Record Sheets Volume Five: Vehicles.
At 3 tons, the Ground Car was built under Fractional Accounting construction rules.
Weapons and Equipment
The Ground Car as presented is unarmed, and armored with 1 ton of armor.[2]
Variants
It has been mentioned that some ground cars feature a storage battery instead of a fusion engine.[2]
Notes
- Sources disagree on the ground speed of the Ground Car. While MechWarrior: The BattleTech Role Playing Game states a speed profile under boardgame rules of 9/14 (equivalent to 151.2 km/h max speed),[2] while the record sheet found in Record Sheets Volume Five: Vehicles states a 10/15 movement profile (equivalent to 162 km/h max speed). Combat vehicle construction rules would suggest the latter to be correct for a 3-ton vehicle with a class 10 fusion engine, though it seems strange for a civilian utility vehicle to be built to combat vehicle specs. Due to the later publication date, it can be assumed that the second source is correct.