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The ''Hedgehog'' was the first [[tripod]] [[BattleMech]], devised in the early days of the [[Star League]]. The counterintuitive structure and controls left tripod 'Mechs a mere curiosity for centuries.<ref>''Interstellar Operations'', p. 163: "Tripod 'Mechs (Multiple Eras)"</ref>
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At least one example accompanied [[General]] [[Aleksandr Kerensky]]'s [[Operation EXODUS|Exodus Fleet]] into exile, its advanced systems being used to good effect by a bandit raiding [[Clan Burrock]] supplies from the hills of Dratha on [[Dagda (Clan System)|Dagda]] during [[Operation KLONDIKE]]. Lured into an elaborate trap by a pair of Burrock ''Ostscout''s and defeated, the wreckage of this ''Hedgehog'' remained on display on the Burrocks' main enclave until [[Clan Star Adder]] cleansed it during the [[Wars of Reaving]].<ref name=RGIV2p4/>
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The HdG-2B '''''Hedgehog''''' was ordered by the [[SLDF]] for divisional commanders, and thus equipped with cutting edge communications equipment. In the [[Succession Wars]], all [[Great Houses]] used it as a recon unit and deep raider.<ref name=SDV3#5pp323-326>''Stardate'' Vol. 3, No. 5, pp. 323–326</ref>
 
The HdG-2B '''''Hedgehog''''' was ordered by the [[SLDF]] for divisional commanders, and thus equipped with cutting edge communications equipment. In the [[Succession Wars]], all [[Great Houses]] used it as a recon unit and deep raider.<ref name=SDV3#5pp323-326>''Stardate'' Vol. 3, No. 5, pp. 323–326</ref>
  
The ''Hedgehog'' was the first [[tripod]] [[BattleMech]], devised in the early days of the [[Star League]]. Noted as an ultrafast design with advanced sensors and communication systems to match that of an ''[[Ostscout]]'', although described as a "relatively straightforward" design, the structure and controls were considered counterintuitive and the overall concept of tripod 'Mechs would remain a curiosity for centuries.<ref>''Interstellar Operations'', p. 163: "Tripod 'Mechs (Multiple Eras)"</ref><ref name=RGIV2p4>''Recognition Guide: ilClan, vol. 2'', p. 4: "Ostscout"</ref>
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Noted as an ultrafast design with advanced sensors and communication systems to match that of an ''[[Ostscout]]'', although described as a "relatively straightforward" design, the structure and controls were considered counterintuitive and the overall concept of tripod 'Mechs would remain a curiosity for centuries.<ref name=RGIV2p4>''Recognition Guide: ilClan, vol. 2'', p. 4: "Ostscout"</ref>
  
At least one example would accompany [[General]] [[Aleksandr Kerensky]]'s [[Operation EXODUS|Exodus Fleet]] into exile, its advanced systems being used to good effect by a bandit raiding [[Clan Burrock]] supplies from the hills of Dratha on [[Dagda (Clan System)|Dagda]] during [[Operation KLONDIKE]]. Lured into an elaborate trap by a pair of Burrock ''Ostscout''s and defeated, the wreckage of this ''Hedgehog'' remained on display on the Burrocks' main enclave until [[Clan Star Adder]] cleansed it during the [[Wars of Reaving]].<ref name=RGIV2p4/>
 
  
 
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*; HdG-2B1 ''Harasser'' : The only known variant, the 2B1 is a [[House Marik]] refit also known as the ''Harasser''. It swaps out the [[medium laser]] for two Entechy [[small laser]]s.<ref name=SDV3#5pp323-326/>
 
*; HdG-2B1 ''Harasser'' : The only known variant, the 2B1 is a [[House Marik]] refit also known as the ''Harasser''. It swaps out the [[medium laser]] for two Entechy [[small laser]]s.<ref name=SDV3#5pp323-326/>
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The Hedgehog was the first tripod BattleMech, devised in the early days of the Star League. The counterintuitive structure and controls left tripod 'Mechs a mere curiosity for centuries.[1]

At least one example accompanied General Aleksandr Kerensky's Exodus Fleet into exile, its advanced systems being used to good effect by a bandit raiding Clan Burrock supplies from the hills of Dratha on Dagda during Operation KLONDIKE. Lured into an elaborate trap by a pair of Burrock Ostscouts and defeated, the wreckage of this Hedgehog remained on display on the Burrocks' main enclave until Clan Star Adder cleansed it during the Wars of Reaving.[2]

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The information after this notice comes from apocryphal sources; the canonicity of such information is uncertain.
Please view the reference page for information regarding their canonicity.

Hedgehog
Production information
Manufacturer Utica Fabrication and Design
Production Year 2602
Model HdG-2B
Class Light
Technical specifications
'Mech type Inner Sphere BattleMech
Mass 35 tons
Chassis Uticamax III
Armor Durallex-Medium
Engine VOX 280
Communications System Molinox HBD-2a9JJ MaxiPulse Array
Targeting Tracking System Molinox Tri-Plus
Heat Sinks 10 single
Speed 132.5 km/h
Armament
BV (1.0) n/a
BV (2.0) n/a


Description

The HdG-2B Hedgehog was ordered by the SLDF for divisional commanders, and thus equipped with cutting edge communications equipment. In the Succession Wars, all Great Houses used it as a recon unit and deep raider.[3]

Noted as an ultrafast design with advanced sensors and communication systems to match that of an Ostscout, although described as a "relatively straightforward" design, the structure and controls were considered counterintuitive and the overall concept of tripod 'Mechs would remain a curiosity for centuries.[2]


Weapons and Equipment

The Hedgehog is armed with one Martell medium laser and four Krupps-Invicta smoke projectors.[3] The advanced comms system is often considered the 'Mech's greatest asset. It has proven essentially impossible to replace, leading to many units being downgraded with simpler comms units.[3] Hedgehogs have been known to replace their comm system with a functionally equal system that however requires all weapon systems to be uninstalled to make enough room.[3]

Variants

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Canonicity

  • The detailed write-up from Stardate remains apocryphal to the extent where it was not repeated or confirmed in a canonical source, i.e. beyond the information given above. No further information was provided. It is presumed that this (canonical) mention of the Hedgehog from 2016 refers to the otherwise apocryphal write-up of a tripodal 'Mech by the same name from 1987 as described below.

Notes

  • The maximum ground speed given for this 'Mech is slightly higher than normal for its mass and engine rating (132.5 instead of 129.6 km/h), but this had no impact on its game stats at the time of publication.
  • The publication included special rules for three-legged 'Mechs including kicking, and for the smoke launchers.
  • Following up on the Hedgehog as published in Stardate magazine, David L. McCulloch privately published an unofficial document titled "Three-Legged BattleMech Construction Rules" in 2001. The rules were derived from those originally presented in Stardate, albeit streamlined and simplified. Along with these he published the HDG-3S Hedgehog within the document, a version with a 285-rated XL engine, double heat sinks, eight jump jets, an ER medium laser, a Guardian ECM suite, and a Beagle active probe. All of this is Fanon and without official sanction, however, and does not qualify as apocryphal; it is neither official nor canonical.

References

  1. Interstellar Operations, p. 163: "Tripod 'Mechs (Multiple Eras)"
  2. 2.0 2.1 Recognition Guide: ilClan, vol. 2, p. 4: "Ostscout"
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 Stardate Vol. 3, No. 5, pp. 323–326

Bibliography