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The 90-ton [[assault 'Mech]] conceived and best known as the '''''Mauler''''' has a particularly convoluted development history, during which it was alternately also known as the '''''Linesman''''', '''''Nainokami''''' or '''''Daboku''''' at different stages of its evolution.
 
  
==Description==
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The 90-ton [[assault 'Mech]] called '''''Mauler''''' was introduced in the [[Draconis Combine]] in [[Introduction Year::3048]].
The standard ''Mauler'' is protected with eleven and a half tons of [[ferro-fibrous]] armor and has a maximum speed of 54 km/h. Built to engage targets at extremely long ranges, the 'Mech is armed almost solely with long range weaponry. While this left the ''Mauler'' vulnerable to rushing by 'Mechs armed with short range weaponry, a skilled [[MechWarrior (pilot)|MechWarrior]] can use the range advantage offered to minimize damage to the ''Mauler'' while simultaneously causing as much damage as possible to enemy combatants. The 'Mech is particularly unsuited to urban combat where its long range weaponry has substantial difficulty in targeting enemy units.
 
  
==Design History==
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However, it was not actually a new design. Instead, it is based on the DCMS-MX90-D ''[[Daboku]]'' which was first deployed along the Combine border as early as [[Introduction Year::3038]] in selected [[DCMS]] units and codenamed ''Mauler'' by [[Federated Commonwealth]] forces when first encountered. Because the ''Daboku'' turned out a design failure suffering from crippling construction flaws, [[Luthien Armor Works]] shelved the ''Daboku'' and later adopted the FedCom codename ''Mauler'' for its redesigned successor in order to avoid the stigma associated with the earlier shameful failure, effectively treating the ''Mauler'' as an entirely new, distinct 'Mech.
Although now usually associated with the [[Draconis Combine]], who perfected the design and were the first to put it in regular production, the original MAL-1PT5 ''Mauler'' was actually created by [[Earthwerks Incorporated]] in the [[Capellan Confederation]] alongside the ''[[Cataphract]]'' just prior to [[3022]].<ref name=S15>''Shrapnel'' magazine, issue #15, pp. 183-196 - "Technical Readout: The Untold Mauler"</ref> In 3022 and [[3023]], the six handcrafted ''Mauler'' prototypes that Earthwerks had custom-built (one of them the MAL-1PT6 subvariant) were deployed in [[McCarron's Long March]] for field testing. They were found to be very effective at long-range support from the sidelines, earning them the nickname ''Linesman''.<ref name=S15/> Two of the prototypes fell on [[Beten Kaitos]] and were salvaged by the [[Federated Suns]] for analysis.<ref name=S15/>
 
  
Despite the overall successful field test, the ''Mauler'' project was subsequently abandoned by the Confederation in favor of the ''Cataphract'' which fulfilled the Confederation's needs much better, being significantly cheaper, more effective at conventional combat ranges, and easier on logistics. Earthwerks subsequently sold the plans to [[Luthien Armor Works]] in the [[Draconis Combine]], where they were filed as Project ''Nainokami''.<ref name=S15/> Following the rediscovery of lost technology through the [[Helm Memory Core]], a think tank of Combine engineers upgraded it with recovered technologies in [[3036]] and named the upgraded testbed design ''[[Daboku]]''.<ref name=S15/> ''Daboku''s were then deployed along the Combine border as early as [[Introduction Year::3038]] with selected [[DCMS]] units. When encountering them in the [[War of 3039]], [[Federated Commonwealth]] forces were already familiar with the design, which they kept calling the ''Mauler''.
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Thus, references to the ''Mauler'' predating 3048 usually refer to the ''Daboku'', an outwardly similar but technically substantially different predecessor design.
  
Because the ''Daboku'' turned out a design failure suffering from crippling construction flaws, leading to many being captured in the War of 3039, Luthien Armor Works shelved the design and consigned the name to history. For its redesigned successor they would later revert to the name ''Mauler'' in order to avoid the stigma associated with the earlier shameful failure. As a result, the ''Daboku'' is officially treated as a different, distinct 'Mech design from the ''Mauler'' although in reality it was merely an evolutionary stage between the original Capellan prototype from 3022 and the eventual standardized MAL-1R design that was officially unveiled in [[3048]] and put into regular production.  
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According to [[apocryphal]] information, the ''Daboku'' was in turn based on a [[Capellan Confederation]] prototype design called the LMN-1PT5 ''[[Linesman]]''; one ''Linesman'' was sold to the Draconis Combine where the design later became known as ''Nainokami''.
  
The [[Federated Commonwealth]] had captured a number of ''Mauler''s (or ''Daboku''s) over time and deployed these on the [[periphery]] fringes of [[Lyran Commonwealth|Lyran]] space.<ref name=SS77>''1st Somerset Strikers'' sourcebook, p. 77</ref> As a result, the ''Mauler'' faced the [[Clans]] in all invasion corridors when the initial [[Clan Invasion]] began in [[3050]].<ref name=S15/><ref name=SS77>''1st Somerset Strikers'' sourcebook, p. 77</ref> One was piloted by [[Zachary Miles Hawkins]] of [[1st Somerset Strikers]] fame, whose role was subsequently showcased in an embellished format in a hugely popular if factually inaccurate [[BattleTech: The Animated Series|holo series]]. At around the same time, [[Theodore Kurita]] authorized the use of the "new" ''Mauler'' design as a poster child for a marketing campaign with the newly formed [[Mercenary Review and Bonding Commission]], to announce the end of the Combine's [[Death to Mercenaries]] policy.<ref name=S15/> Combined, these media appearances gave the ''Mauler'' an outsized presence in the public eye, cementing its fame.<ref name=S15/>
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==Description==
 
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The ''Mauler'' is protected with eleven and a half tons of [[ferro-fibrous]] armor and has a maximum speed of 54 km/h. Built to engage targets at extremely long ranges, the 'Mech is armed almost solely with long range weaponry. While this left the ''Mauler'' vulnerable to rushing by 'Mechs armed with short range weaponry, a skilled [[MechWarrior (pilot)|MechWarrior]] can use the range advantage offered to minimize damage to the ''Mauler'' while simultaneously causing as much damage as possible to enemy combatants. The 'Mech is particularly unsuited to urban combat where its long range weaponry has substantial difficulty in targeting enemy units.
In initial reports (the ''[[Technical Readout: 3050]]''), [[ComStar]] [[Adept]] [[Merle Jimmus]] suggested that the MAL-1R ''Mauler'' was a new design being tested for production by LAW as of [[3052]]. However, a subsequent ComStar document (the ''[[1st Somerset Strikers (sourcebook)|1st Somerset Strikers]]'' sourcebook) referred to Adept Jimmus' earlier report as "less than accurate", pointing out that while Adept Jimmus was technically correct that it was a new 'Mech or at least treated as such by Luthien Armor Works, the design was in truth long past its ''Daboku'' prototype stage.
 
 
 
===Real world history===
 
The ''Mauler''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s convoluted history mirrors its equally convoluted real world history within the [[BattleTech]] setting:
 
 
 
It first appeared in the 1990 publication ''Technical Readout: 3050'' (framed as an in-universe document produced by ComStar) where it was portrayed as an all-new Draconis Combine design as of ca. 3052. In the German edition of BattleTech, the 'Mech's name was given as ''Nainokami''.
 
 
 
However, in the 1994 [[BattleTech: The Animated Series|animated BattleTech series]] the ''Mauler'' featured prominently in a 3050 setting in the hands of Federated Commonwealth pilots. This conundrum was adressed in the 1995 [[1st Somerset Strikers (sourcebook)|sourcebook]] adressing the series, by dismissing the earlier Technical Readout entry as "less than accurate" and clarifying that the ''Mauler'' had been deployed as early as 3038, with "many" captured by the Federated Commonwealth in the War of 3039.<ref name=SS77/>
 
 
 
In 1996, the ''[[MechWarrior 2: Mercenaries]]'' computer game was released. Set in ca. the 3040s up until the [[Battle of Tukayyid]], it prominently featured the ''Mauler'' on the cover (with [[Hansen's Roughriders]] insignia) and as part of a [[Com Guard]] force in the [[Battle of Tukayyid]] in a final cutscene.
 
 
 
In addition, [[MechForce Germany]] had published the (apocryphal) LMN-1PT5 ''[[Linesman]]'' in ca. 1994 through their [[Life Support (magazine)|''Life Support'' magazine]], issue #4, where it was described as a prototype precursor to the ''Mauler'' built with 3025-era technology and with identical visual appearance; it seems the intention was to give German players a chance at playing the popular design in the 3025 era. Its background lore described the ''Linesman'' as an abortive Capellan design that had seen field-testing during McCarron's Long March. The German edition of the [[Solaris VII Box Set]] included stats for the MAL-1PT5 ''Mauler'' that was essentially identical to the ''Linesman'', and in 2002 the nonfictional German-only ''[[BattleTech – Die Welt des 31. Jahrhunderts]]'' publication also mentioned it. These German-only sources were not considered canonical though.
 
 
 
In 2009, ''[[Technical Readout: 3039]]'' revisited the ''Mauler'' by introducing the ''Daboku'' as its predecessor, though without mentioning the ''Linesman'' or ''Nainokami''. This served primarily to retroactively explain the existence of "''Mauler''s" in the 3030s and early 3040 (as established by the ''1st Somerset Strikers'' sourcebook in 1995), when their technology base would feel anachronistic, by providing a variant with much less advanced technology (in fact, [[CASE]] is the only advanced technology on the design).
 
  
[[Shrapnel (magazine)/Issue 15|''Shrapnel'' magazine, issue #15]], published in December of 2023, canonized the ''Linesman'' and its role in the backstory of the ''Mauler'', establishing that ''Mauler'' was indeed the original Capellan name for the 'Mech and MAL its alphanumerical designation from the beginning. A notable deviation from the German publication is that the canonical "''Linesman''" was just a nickname and the LMN- alphanumerical designation is thus established as non-canon. The article also established "''Nainokami''" (the name of the ''Mauler'' in the German edition of BattleTech) as the initial project name within the Draconis Combine, and on the sidelines canonized the MAL-1PT5 from the German Solaris VII boxed set through the writeup of notable pilot [[Michael Romney]].
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===History===
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This [[BattleMech]] has a particularly convoluted history, owing to seemingly contradictory data from different sources. In initial reports (the ''[[Technical Readout: 3050]]''), [[ComStar]] [[Adept]] [[Merle Jimmus]] suggested that the MAL-1R ''Mauler'' was a new design being tested for production by LAW as of [[3052]]. However, a subsequent ComStar document (the ''[[1st Somerset Strikers (sourcebook)|1st Somerset Strikers]]'' sourcebook) referred to Adept Jimmus' earlier report as "less than accurate", pointing out that while Adept Jimmus was technically correct that it was a new 'Mech or at least treated as such by Luthien Armor Works, the design was in truth long past its ''Daboku'' prototype stage.
  
The prominent appearance of the ''Mauler'' both on the cover of the ''MechWarrior 2: Mercenaries'' game and within the game was alluded to by mentioning a joint advertising campaign for the newly-formed MRBC with Theodore Kurita.
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Significant numbers of ''Daboku''s had even been captured by the Federated Commonwealth during the [[War of 3039]] already, who also referred to them as ''Mauler''s.
  
 
==Weapons and Equipment==
 
==Weapons and Equipment==
The ''Mauler'' is armed with four [[Imperator Smoothie-2]] [[Autocannon/2]]s as its longest ranged primary weapons. Individually, the damage the AC/2s deal is insignificant, but together they can steadily whittle away armor at extreme range. The 'Mech also carries two [[Shigunga (LRM15)|Shigunga]] [[LRM-15]] launchers, adding much needed punch to the extreme reach of its four autocannons, and two [[Victory Nickel Alloy]] [[ER Large Laser]]s for added long range punch.
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The ''Mauler'' is armed with four [[Imperator Smoothie-2]] [[Autocannon/2]]s as its longest ranged primary weapons. Individually, the damage the AC/2s deal is insignificant, but together they can steadily whittle away armor at extreme range. The 'Mech also carries two [[Shigunga (LRM15)|Shigunga]] [[LRM-15]] launchers, adding much needed punch to the extreme reach of its four autocannons. The 'Mech also carries two [[Victory Nickel Alloy]] [[ER Large Laser]]s for added long range punch.
  
 
While the ''Mauler'' is outfitted with [[CASE]] to protect its vulnerable ammunition bays, its heavily ballistic and missile based weapons complement forces reliance on secure supply lines to properly satiate its weaponry's voracious appetite for ammunition. With a maximum speed of 54 km/h, the Mauler is equipped to stay far back and support faster allies.
 
While the ''Mauler'' is outfitted with [[CASE]] to protect its vulnerable ammunition bays, its heavily ballistic and missile based weapons complement forces reliance on secure supply lines to properly satiate its weaponry's voracious appetite for ammunition. With a maximum speed of 54 km/h, the Mauler is equipped to stay far back and support faster allies.
  
 
==Variants==
 
==Variants==
*; MAL-1PT5 : The original Capellan prototype design was built completely from stock [[Succession Wars era]] technology. It mounts 12 standard heat sinks instead of double heat sinks, 12.5 tons of standard armor instead of ferro-fibrous armor, and no CASE. Most importantly, it has a standard engine instead of an XL engine. The increased mass of the 270-rated engine only allows for [[medium laser]]s on both arms. BV (2.0) = 1,400 <ref name=S15/>
 
 
*; MAL-1PT6 : A subvariant of the original prototype, of which only one was ever built. The engine is downgraded to a 180-rated engine and the weight savings from the smaller engine and correspondingly smaller [[gyro]] are used to upgrade the arm-mounted medium lasers to [[large laser]]s, and add an additional head-mounted [[small laser]]. BV (2.0) = 1,270 <ref name=S15/>
 
 
 
*; MAL-1K : This overhaul replaces the lasers with [[Snub-Nose PPC]]s. The autocannons were replaced with the same number of [[light autocannon/5]]s, along with enough ammo bins to take advantage of special munitions, and armor was increased. It's also fitted with an additional [[double heat sink]], giving this version of the ''Mauler'' adequate heat-dissipation capabilities.<ref name=TRCIp180f /> BV (2.0) = 1,678<ref>''Record Sheets: 3050 Upgrade, Inner Sphere'', p. 257</ref>
 
*; MAL-1K : This overhaul replaces the lasers with [[Snub-Nose PPC]]s. The autocannons were replaced with the same number of [[light autocannon/5]]s, along with enough ammo bins to take advantage of special munitions, and armor was increased. It's also fitted with an additional [[double heat sink]], giving this version of the ''Mauler'' adequate heat-dissipation capabilities.<ref name=TRCIp180f /> BV (2.0) = 1,678<ref>''Record Sheets: 3050 Upgrade, Inner Sphere'', p. 257</ref>
 
*; MAL-1KX : An experimental upgrade from the late 3060s that was deemed a failure. It features a [[Small Cockpit]]. The lasers in the arms were swapped for a pair of [[Snub-Nose PPC]]s, the autocannons were swapped for a quartet of [[Light AC/5]]s, and armor was increased to 17 tons of standard armor. The LRM-15s remained unchanged. BV (2.0) = 1,678 <ref name=S15/>
 
 
*; MAL-1X-AFFC : This variant was created by the Federated Commonwealth from captured ''Daboku''s (underlining how the ''Mauler'' and ''Daboku'' are fundamentally the same 'Mech). The missile launchers are exchanged for a pair of [[SRM-4]] launchers each. BV (2.0) = 1,286 <ref name=S15/>
 
 
*; MAL-1Y : A production bottleneck for the then-new ER Large Lasers on the -1R led to this minor subvariant that used the same regular large lasers as the ''Daboku''. BV (2.0) = 1,460 <ref name=S15/>
 
  
 
*; MAL-2R : The -2R variant of the ''Mauler'' uses relatively new weapons. The standard AC/2s are replaced with [[Ultra AC/2|Ultra]] versions, doubling their potential damage. Paired [[ER medium laser]]s are fitted in arms formerly housing the [[ER large laser]]s. The missile launchers are reduced to smaller [[LRM-10]]s.  A heavier [[Fusion engine|standard fusion engine]] is utilized instead of the expensive XL. BV (2.0) = 1,586<ref>''Record Sheets: 3050 (Inner Sphere) Unabridged'', p. 259</ref>
 
*; MAL-2R : The -2R variant of the ''Mauler'' uses relatively new weapons. The standard AC/2s are replaced with [[Ultra AC/2|Ultra]] versions, doubling their potential damage. Paired [[ER medium laser]]s are fitted in arms formerly housing the [[ER large laser]]s. The missile launchers are reduced to smaller [[LRM-10]]s.  A heavier [[Fusion engine|standard fusion engine]] is utilized instead of the expensive XL. BV (2.0) = 1,586<ref>''Record Sheets: 3050 (Inner Sphere) Unabridged'', p. 259</ref>
  
*; MAL-2D : An evolution from the early 3060s of the -2R variant that upgraded the autocannons to [[Rotary AC/2]]s. To make room for this, the missile launchers were changed into [[MRM 10]] launchers. This variant was associated with House Davion. BV (2.0) = 1,745 <ref name=S15/>
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*; MAL-3R : The -3R variant of the ''Mauler'' upgrades the design and addresses the concerns of pilots that used the -1R model. The four [[Autocannon/2]]s have been replaced with a pair of [[LB 10-X Autocannon]]s. The ER large lasers were removed from the design, but the MAL-3R retains the two LRM-15 launchers of its predecessor. Also incorporated in the design is a single [[Small Laser]] and a [[C3 slave]] unit, the latter of which allows the -3R to use targeting data from units that are closer to the enemy and vice versa. It also has a ninety meter jump capability.<ref name=TRCIp180f /> BV (1.0) = 1,698 (C3: 202),<ref name=CO/><ref>''Record Sheets: Upgrades'', p. 150</ref> BV (2.0) = 1,877<ref name=MUL127>''Master Unit List: Battle Values'', p. 127</ref>
 
 
*; MAL-3R : Introduced in [[3062]], the -3R variant of the ''Mauler'' upgrades the design and addresses the concerns of pilots that used the -1R model. The four [[Autocannon/2]]s have been replaced with a pair of [[LB 10-X Autocannon]]s. The ER large lasers were removed from the design, but the MAL-3R retains the two LRM-15 launchers of its predecessor. Also incorporated in the design is a single [[Small Laser]] and a [[C3 slave]] unit, the latter of which allows the -3R to use targeting data from units that are closer to the enemy and vice versa. It also has a ninety meter jump capability.<ref name=TRCIp180f /> BV (1.0) = 1,698 (C3: 202),<ref name=CO/><ref>''Record Sheets: Upgrades'', p. 150</ref> BV (2.0) = 1,877<ref name=MUL127>''Master Unit List: Battle Values'', p. 127</ref>
 
 
 
*; MAL-3K : An experimental subvariant suggested by Professor [[Chris Wheeler (character)|Wheeler]] from the [[Sun Zhang Academy]] and implemented on the flawed -1KX chassis, it swaps the Gyro for a [[Compact Gyro]] and adds half a ton of armor. Instead of Snub-Nose PPCs it features [[Large Variable Speed Pulse Laser]]s, and the autocannons are exchanged for a quartet of [[Thunderbolt 5]] launchers. BV (2.0) = 1,622 <ref name=S15/>
 
  
 
*; MAL-4R : The -4R variant of the ''Mauler'' brings the mech up to clan standards. The four Autocannons are the same reliable [[light autocannon/5]]s, from the -1K chassis. The ER large lasers have been upgraded to clan grade [[large pulse laser]]s. The LRM-15's are also clan grade saving weight and giving the MechWarrior no minimum range. The -4R keeps the inner sphere XL 270 powerplant, the Light Ferro-Fibrous Armor, but the heat sinks have all been upgraded to clan standards and carries a total of thirteen allowing the Mauler-4R to recycle twenty-six points of heat per turn. BV (2.0) = 2,050 <ref>''Recognition Guide: ilClan, vol. 33'', p. 50</ref>   
 
*; MAL-4R : The -4R variant of the ''Mauler'' brings the mech up to clan standards. The four Autocannons are the same reliable [[light autocannon/5]]s, from the -1K chassis. The ER large lasers have been upgraded to clan grade [[large pulse laser]]s. The LRM-15's are also clan grade saving weight and giving the MechWarrior no minimum range. The -4R keeps the inner sphere XL 270 powerplant, the Light Ferro-Fibrous Armor, but the heat sinks have all been upgraded to clan standards and carries a total of thirteen allowing the Mauler-4R to recycle twenty-six points of heat per turn. BV (2.0) = 2,050 <ref>''Recognition Guide: ilClan, vol. 33'', p. 50</ref>   
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===Apocryphal Variants===
 
===Apocryphal Variants===
 
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''From [[MechWarrior 5: Mercenaries#The Dragon.27s Gambit|''MechWarrior 5: The Dragon's Gambit'' Expansion Pack]]:''
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''From [[MechWarrior_5:_Mercenaries#The_Dragon.27s_Gambit|''MechWarrior 5: The Dragon's Gambit'' Expansion Pack]]:''
*;MAL-MX90-S : A variant of the re-named ''Daboku'' exclusive to the [[Otomo]], while the LRM-10 racks are retained the standard Large Lasers are replaced with Extended Range models and the autocannons are exchanged for a trio of [[machine gun]]s in each side-torso.<ref name=MW5tDG>''MechWarrior 5: Mercenaries, The Dragon's Gambit''</ref>
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*;MAL-MX90-S : A variant of the re-named ''Daboku'' exclusive to the ''[[Otomo]]'', while the LRM-10 racks are retained the standard Large Lasers are replaced with Extended Range models and the autocannons are exchanged for a trio of [[machine gun]]s in each side-torso.<ref name=MW5tDG>''MechWarrior 5: Mercenaries, The Dragon's Gambit''</ref>
  
 
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*; MAL-2P : Another MWO variant, the -2P should be considered a prototype. Unlike the -1P or MX90, the -2P carries a pair of [[Laser]]s in each arm; it's rumored that more than two can affixed if need be. Its twin LRM-10s allow it to send missiles at a greater distance and two [[Ultra Autocannon/5]]s give it long to close range support. Both the LRMs and [[UAC/5]]s have two tons of ammunition a piece, and like the -1P and MX90, the 2P has Cellular Ammunition Storage Equipment to help protect it from ammo explosions. Eleven Double Heat Sinks and a 270 Standard Engine round out the 'Mech.<ref name=MWO-R2/><br />
 
*; MAL-2P : Another MWO variant, the -2P should be considered a prototype. Unlike the -1P or MX90, the -2P carries a pair of [[Laser]]s in each arm; it's rumored that more than two can affixed if need be. Its twin LRM-10s allow it to send missiles at a greater distance and two [[Ultra Autocannon/5]]s give it long to close range support. Both the LRMs and [[UAC/5]]s have two tons of ammunition a piece, and like the -1P and MX90, the 2P has Cellular Ammunition Storage Equipment to help protect it from ammo explosions. Eleven Double Heat Sinks and a 270 Standard Engine round out the 'Mech.<ref name=MWO-R2/><br />
  
*; MAL-MX90 : The ''Mauler'' MAL-MX90 is MWO's version of the DCMS-MX90-D, both carrying two LRM-10s, two Large Lasers and four Autocannon/2 and use a 270 Standard Engine, however, unlike the DCMS-MX90-D, the MAL-MX90 is equipped with CASE which protects the MAL-MX90 from ammunition explosions. It also carries the same amount of Standard Heat Sinks, twelve in all round out the equipment.<ref name=MWO-R2/>
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*; MAL-MX90 : The ''Mauler'' MAL-MX90 is MWO's version of the MAL-MX90-D, both carrying two LRM-10s, two Large Lasers and four Autocannon/2 and use a 270 Standard Engine, however, unlike the MAL-MX90-D, the MAL-MX90 is equipped with CASE which protects the MAL-MX90 from ammunition explosions. It also carries the same amount of Standard Heat Sinks, twelve in all round out the equipment.<ref name=MWO-R2/>
  
 
*; MAL-KO : MechWarrior Online's version of the ''Mauler'' piloted by [[Zachary Miles Hawkins]] at the time of the Clan Invasion and ''[[BattleTech: The Animated Series]]'', the ''Knockout'' upgrades the torso mounted missile racks from 15s to [[LRM-20]]s and inverts the usual ''Mauler'' energy and ballistic placements with an LB 10-X AC in each arm supported by ER Larger Laser in each side torso. Fitted with an 270 XL engine and twelve and half tons of ferro-fibrous armor, ''Knockout''&#39;s heavy weapons array comes at the cost of field endurance, mounting only ten double heat sinks, two tons of LB-X autocannon munitions and single ton of LRM missiles.<ref name=MWO-RH->''MechWarrior Online'' "Resistance Heroes"</ref>
 
*; MAL-KO : MechWarrior Online's version of the ''Mauler'' piloted by [[Zachary Miles Hawkins]] at the time of the Clan Invasion and ''[[BattleTech: The Animated Series]]'', the ''Knockout'' upgrades the torso mounted missile racks from 15s to [[LRM-20]]s and inverts the usual ''Mauler'' energy and ballistic placements with an LB 10-X AC in each arm supported by ER Larger Laser in each side torso. Fitted with an 270 XL engine and twelve and half tons of ferro-fibrous armor, ''Knockout''&#39;s heavy weapons array comes at the cost of field endurance, mounting only ten double heat sinks, two tons of LB-X autocannon munitions and single ton of LRM missiles.<ref name=MWO-RH->''MechWarrior Online'' "Resistance Heroes"</ref>
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''From [[Solaris VII: The Game World#Arena-Planet Solaris VII|Solaris VII Boxed Set - German Edition]]:''
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*; MAL-1PT5 : A low-tech version of the ''Mauler'' for the arenas of the [[Solaris Games]] that is built completely from stock [[Succession Wars era]] technology. It mounts only standard heat sinks instead of double heat sinks, standard armor instead of ferro-fibrous armor, and no CASE. Most importantly, it has a standard engine instead of an XL engine. The increased mass of the engine neccessitates the downgrading of the lasers to [[medium laser]]s on both arms. To make good for the downgraded technology level, a twelfth standard heat sink was added as well as an additional ton of armor. The armor was also rearranged to provide even better protection to the front torso sections, at the cost of armor to the rear torso sections and arms. The MAL-1PT5 is identical to the ''[[Linesman]]'' in all but name.'' BV (1.0) = ??, BV (2.0) = ??<ref name=GermanSolaris>''Arena-Planet Solaris VII'': "German-language edition of the boxed set Record Sheets Booklet"</ref>
 
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==Notable Pilots==
 
==Notable Pilots==
:''See'' [[:Category:Notable Mauler Pilots]]
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:''See [[:Category:Notable Mauler Pilots]]''
  
 
==Related Designs==
 
==Related Designs==
* The DCMS-MX90-D ''[[Daboku]]'', while not treated as a proper variant of the ''Mauler'', is noteworthy as its immediate predecessor. Although itself a highly unsuccessful design, the ''Daboku'' can be described as a prototype that was eventually refined into the ''Mauler'' design.
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* The DCMS-MX90-D ''[[Daboku]]'', while not a proper variant of the ''Mauler'', is noteworthy as its immediate predecessor. Although itself a highly unsuccessful design, the ''Daboku'' can be described as a prototype that was eventually refined into the ''Mauler'' design.
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* The LMN-1PT5 ''[[Linesman]]'', later also known as the ''Nainokami'', was ([[apocryphally]]) in turn the direct predecessor of the ''Daboku''. Despite different tech levels, different configurations and supposedly massive engineering differences, all three 'Mechs are outwardly similar to the point of being indistinguishable.
  
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==
* In the translated German BattleTech edition by [[FanPro]], the ''Mauler'' was officially named the ''Nainokami'', with the FedCom reporting name ''Schlagetot'' (roughly "Mauler" or "Slayer", literally "beat-to-death"). The alphanumerical model code was accordingly given as '''SLT-1R'''. When [[Ulisses Spiele]] took over the German BattleTech license in 2011 they abandoned FanPro's practice of changing the official designations from the US edition, and instead used the original English names for all units.
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* In German products, the unit's proper name was translated to '''Schlagetot''', which literally means ''Beat-to-Death''. The model code was accordingly changed to '''SLT-1R'''.
  
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
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==Bibliography==
 
==Bibliography==
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* ''[[1st Somerset Strikers (sourcebook)|1st Somerset Strikers]]''
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* ''[[1st Somerset Strikers]]''
 
* ''[[BattleTech Compendium: The Rules of Warfare]]''
 
* ''[[BattleTech Compendium: The Rules of Warfare]]''
 
* ''[[Combat Operations]]''
 
* ''[[Combat Operations]]''
 
* ''[[Experimental Technical Readout: Most Wanted]]''
 
* ''[[Experimental Technical Readout: Most Wanted]]''
 
* ''[[Master Unit List: Battle Values]]''
 
* ''[[Master Unit List: Battle Values]]''
* ''[[MechWarrior 5: Mercenaries]]'' (video game)
 
 
* [https://mwomercs.com/resistancetwo ''MechWarrior Online'' "Resistance II" Sale Page]
 
* [https://mwomercs.com/resistancetwo ''MechWarrior Online'' "Resistance II" Sale Page]
 
* [https://mwomercs.com/resistance-heroes ''MechWarrior Online'' "Resistance Heroes" Sale Page]
 
* [https://mwomercs.com/resistance-heroes ''MechWarrior Online'' "Resistance Heroes" Sale Page]
* ''[[Recognition Guide: ilClan, vol. 33]]''
 
 
* ''[[Record Sheets: 3050]]''
 
* ''[[Record Sheets: 3050]]''
 
* ''[[Record Sheets: 3050 Upgrade (Inner Sphere)]]''
 
* ''[[Record Sheets: 3050 Upgrade (Inner Sphere)]]''
 
* ''[[Record Sheets: 3060]]''
 
* ''[[Record Sheets: 3060]]''
 
* ''[[Record Sheets: Upgrades]]''
 
* ''[[Record Sheets: Upgrades]]''
* [[Shrapnel (magazine)/Issue 15|''Shrapnel'' magazine, issue #15]]
 
 
* ''[[Solaris VII: The Game World]]''
 
* ''[[Solaris VII: The Game World]]''
* ''[[Technical Readout: 3039]]''
 
 
* ''[[Technical Readout: 3050]]''
 
* ''[[Technical Readout: 3050]]''
 
* ''[[Technical Readout: 3050 Revised]]''
 
* ''[[Technical Readout: 3050 Revised]]''
 
* ''[[Technical Readout: 3050 Upgrade]]''
 
* ''[[Technical Readout: 3050 Upgrade]]''
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[[Category:BattleMechs]]
 
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[[Category:Assault BattleMechs]]

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