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* ''Procyon (Quad)'' - This extensive revamp of the ''Procyon'' is a new [[Clan Hell's Horses]] design. Using an [[Advanced Technology|advanced]] Quad ProtoMech chassis, it weighs six tons and carries a pair of [[AP Gauss Rifle]]s supported by an [[SRM-2]] with five reloads. Like it's bipedal cousin, it has a top speed of 96 km/h. BV (2.0) = 205<ref>''Technical Readout: Prototypes'', p. 87</ref>
 
* ''Procyon (Quad)'' - This extensive revamp of the ''Procyon'' is a new [[Clan Hell's Horses]] design. Using an [[Advanced Technology|advanced]] Quad ProtoMech chassis, it weighs six tons and carries a pair of [[AP Gauss Rifle]]s supported by an [[SRM-2]] with five reloads. Like it's bipedal cousin, it has a top speed of 96 km/h. BV (2.0) = 205<ref>''Technical Readout: Prototypes'', p. 87</ref>
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* ''Procyon Z'' - Developed by [[The Society]] this version is equipped with a [[Magnetic Clamp]] system. It's armed with a single [[ER Small Laser]] and an SRM-1 with ten reloads.<ref>''The Wars of Reaving Supplemental'', p. 41</ref>
  
 
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Revision as of 09:08, 21 June 2012

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Procyon
Production information
Manufacturer Clan Coyota Beta Plant 3F[1]
Tech Base Clan
Introduced 3065
Technical specifications
Mass 5 tons
Chassis ProtoMech Standard C5P
Armor ProtoMech Standard
Engine 45 Fusion
Speed 96 km/h
Jump Jets None
Armament

2x ER Small Laser

BV (2.0) 186[2]

Description

The Procyon is the first ProtoMech designed and built by Clan Coyote. After the destruction of Clan Smoke Jaguar, Clan Coyote was one of the first to acquire the ProtoMech technology. As part of the rearmament and development plan instituted by Khan Koga, the Clan's scientists and technicians began working on a new ProtoMech that would eventually become the Procyon. After three years of testing, the Procyon entered service.[3]

Armament

A pair of ER Small Lasers makes the Procyon one of the best armed ProtoMechs available. With their ammunition independence and decent range and damage potential, the standard Procyon can inflict as much damage as an Elemental.

Variants

Clan Coyote techs created several variants of the Procyon to keep their opponents off guard.

  • Procyon 2 - Removes the heat sinks and small lasers and replaces them with a pair of LRM-4 launchers and some additional armor. This design has no other weapons and limited ammunition.
  • Procyon 3 - Replaces the ER Small Lasers with a Heavy Small Laser and an LRM-3 with six reloads.
  • Procyon 4 - Mounts a Streak SRM-3 launcher and Machine Gun in place of the standard ER lasers.
  • Procyon 5 - Carries jump jets and replaces one ER Small Laser with an SRM-2 with five reloads.
  • Procyon (Quad) - This extensive revamp of the Procyon is a new Clan Hell's Horses design. Using an advanced Quad ProtoMech chassis, it weighs six tons and carries a pair of AP Gauss Rifles supported by an SRM-2 with five reloads. Like it's bipedal cousin, it has a top speed of 96 km/h. BV (2.0) = 205[4]
  • Procyon Z - Developed by The Society this version is equipped with a Magnetic Clamp system. It's armed with a single ER Small Laser and an SRM-1 with ten reloads.[5]

Gallery

References

  1. Technical Readout: 3075, p. 156
  2. Technical Readout: 3075, p. 157
  3. Technical Readout: 3075, p. 156
  4. Technical Readout: Prototypes, p. 87
  5. The Wars of Reaving Supplemental, p. 41

Bibliography