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The MechAssault series of games has several unique BattleMechs systems
- SpiderMech (official designation unknown)
MechAssault BattleMech specifications
Notes
In an unusual move that goes against the usual BattleTech universe standards 'Mech speeds are expressed in mph rather than km/h.
References
- ↑ MechAssault: Phantom War user manual, p. 10, "Light 'Mechs"
- ↑ MechAssault: Phantom War user manual, p. 16, "Belial"
- ↑ MechAssault: Phantom War user manual, p. 12, "Heavy 'Mechs"
- ↑ MechAssault: Phantom War user manual, p. 19, "Prometheus"
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 MechAssault: Phantom War user manual, p. 20, "Ragnorok" & Star Adder
- ↑ MechAssault: Phantom War user manual, p. 13, "Assault 'Mechs"
- ↑ MechAssault: Phantom War user manual, p. 21, "Ymir"