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{{otheruses|the [[BattleMech]]|the ''[[Potemkin]]''-class [[WarShip]]|Rook (Vessel)}}
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{{otheruses|the 55-ton BattleMech|the WarShip|Rook (Individual Potemkin-class WarShip)}}
 
{{InfoBoxBattleMech
 
{{InfoBoxBattleMech
|image = Rook.gif
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|image = Rook NH-2 TRO3085.jpg
|name = ''Rook ''
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|name = ''Rook''
|manufacturer = [[Hessen IndustrialWorks|Hessen IndustrialWorks/NHDF]]<ref>''Jihad Hot Spots: 3076'', p. 115</ref>
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|manufacturer =  
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[[Hessen IndustrialWorks|Hessen IndustrialWorks/NHDF]]<ref>''Jihad Hot Spots: 3076'', p. 115</ref>
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[[New Hessen MechWorks]]<ref name=TRJp118f>''Technical Readout: Jihad'', pp. 118–119: "NH-2 Rook"</ref> <!-- reprinted from TRO:3085 -->
 
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[[New Hessen WorkMechs]]<ref name="xtrr6"/>
 
[[New Hessen WorkMechs]]<ref name="xtrr6"/>
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[[Precision Weaponry]]<ref>''Objectives: Federated Suns'', p. 24</ref>
 
[[Precision Weaponry]]<ref>''Objectives: Federated Suns'', p. 24</ref>
 
|production year = 3074
 
|production year = 3074
|year reference = <ref>''[http://www.masterunitlist.info/Unit/Details/2740/ MUL online date for the ''{{PAGENAME}}'']''</ref>
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|year reference = <ref>''[http://www.masterunitlist.info/Unit/Details/2742/ MUL online date for the ''{{PAGENAME}}'']''</ref>
|model = NH-1A
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|model = NH-2<ref name=TRJp118f />
|cost = 3,909,694 [[C-bill]]s
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|cost = 7,471,723 [[C-bill]]s
|Tech Base = Primitive
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|Tech Base = Inner Sphere
 
|mech type = BattleMech
 
|mech type = BattleMech
 
|mass = 55  
 
|mass = 55  
|chassis = [[NHDF-1]]
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|chassis = [[Hessen Rook Mk II]] <!-- <ref name=TRJp118f /> -->
|armor = [[HIW-50 Indyplate]] [[primitive armor]]
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|armor = [[New Hessen Laminar Weave]] <!-- <ref name=TRJp118f /> -->
|engine = [[Vlar Classic 200]] [[primitive engine]]
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|engine = [[DAV 220]] <!-- <ref name=TRJp118f /> -->
|T&T = Unknown
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|comsys = [[Neil 6000]] <!-- <ref name=TRJp118f /> -->
|comsys = Unknown
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|T&T = [[Octagon Tartrac System C]] <!-- <ref name=TRJp118f /> -->
|speed = 54
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|speed = 64  <!-- <ref name=TRJp118f /> -->
|jumpjets = [[Chilton 360]]
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|jumpjets = [[Rawlings 45i]]
|heat sinks = 14 [[heat sink|single]]
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|heat sinks = 12 [[Double Heat Sink|double]] <!-- <ref name=TRJp118f /> -->
|armament =  
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|armament = <!-- <ref name=TRJp118f /> -->
* 1x [[PPC]]
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* 1x [[ER PPC]]
* 6x [[medium laser]]s
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* 4x [[medium laser]]
* 1x [[small laser]]
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* 1x [[small pulse laser]]
|BV (1.0) = N/A
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|BV (1.0) =  
|BV (2.0) = 1,197<ref>''Jihad Hot Spots: 3076'', p. 130</ref>
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|BV (2.0) = 1,525<ref name=TRJp118f />
 
}}  
 
}}  
  
 
==Description==
 
==Description==
The '''''Rook''''' is a new [[retrotech]] design which owes its existence to [[mercenary]] [[General]] [[Pat Hampton]] of [[Hampton’s Hessens]]. After fighting through the [[Blake Protectorate]] the mercenary unit had obtained a copy of the [[New Dallas Memory Core]], and quickly took to analyzing the contained data. After reviewing the core's contents, General Hampton lobbied to have [[New Hessen]]'s local manufacturers produce the design using local resources, which resulted in New Hessen's defense forces received large numbers of the new 'Mechs. Due to the ''Rook''<nowiki>'</nowiki> primitive design it has a hard time standing up to comparable modern units, but in large numbers it is capable of inflicting heavy damage.
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The NH-2 '''''Rook''''' is a capable if unspectacular BattleMech. [[Devlin Stone]]'s delivery of advanced engines during the Jihad allowed the move away from primitive components to a modern machine.
  
As of [[3076]], New Hessen defense forces still utilized the design, and it also known to be deployed with [[Devlin Stone]]'s allied coalition forces. Production continued through the [[Jihad]] and beyond, though production on New Hessen was restricted to [[New Hessen WorkMechs]].<ref>''Objectives: Federated Suns'', p. 9</ref>
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Slow for its weight class at 64 km/h, the ''Rook'' upgrades every component of the original to modern standards.<ref name=TRJp118f />
  
 
==Weapons and Equipment==
 
==Weapons and Equipment==
As with many retrotech 'Mechs, the ''Rook'' primarily utilizes cheap, easy to manufacture [[primitive technology]] in its construction. An [[NHDF-1]] [[primitive chassis]] is powered by a [[Vlar 200 Classic]] [[primitive engine]], which allows the 'Mech to move at an exciting 54 kp/h; this lackluster speed is enhanced by three [[Chilton 360]] [[jump jet]]s, which allow leaps of up to 90 meters. Protection is offered by 15 tons of [[HIW-50 Indyplate]] [[primitive armor]] which, while heavy compared to [[standard armor]], provides solid protection.
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The NH-2 ''Rook'' upgrades almost every component of the original. The chassis, armor, and engine are all modern but affordable, as are the electronics. Two heat sinks were removed but the remaining twelve are upgraded to [[double heat sink]]s.
  
General Hampton recommended that manufacturers design the 'Mech with only energy weaponry to keep the 'Mech less dependent on supply lines during a long campaign. As such, the ''Rook'' uses a [[Hellstar]] [[PPC]] for long range combat, supported by six [[Martell (ML)|Martell]] [[medium laser]]s, two of which are rear-mounted, and a [[small laser]].
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The original PPC is upgraded to a [[Tiegart Maximum ER PPC|Tiegart Maximum]] [[ER PPC]]. The head-mounted small laser, the design's anti-infantry component, is now a [[Sutel Precision Line Small Pulse Laser]], far more effective at its task. The two rear-facing [[medium laser]]s were removed and the four remaining are more modern [[Hellion-V Medium Laser|Hellion-V]] models.
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If the ''Rook'' shines in any regard it is the [[Rawlings|Rawlings 45i]] [[Improved Jump Jet]]s that allow it to jump over obstacles at the same speed as it can cover flat ground.<ref name=TRJp118f />
  
 
==Variants==
 
==Variants==
*; NH-1B : This version of the ''Rook'' replaces the [[primitive technology]] systems with their [[BattleTech eras|Succession Wars]]-era counterparts. Though it carries less armor than the original ''Rook'', the armor is tougher and lighter. This allowed engineers to install a better engine that is larger and more efficient, allowing the NH-1B to reach a top speed of 64.8 km/h. It is also roomier, allowing the NH-1B to carry 20 [[single heat sink]]s, six more than the NH-1A. BV (2.0) = 1,227<ref>''Record Sheets: 3085 Unabridged - The Cutting Edge'', p. 126</ref>
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*; NH-1A : Developed and commissioned New Hessen MechWorks during the Jihad, the 1A used primitive and obsolete components to produce a [[RetroTech]] success story. Mounting [[Hope Industrial Works|HIW-50 Indyplate]] [[primitive armor]], a [[Vlar _(Engines)|Vlar Classic 200]] [[primitive engine]], [[Chilton 360]] jump jets, and a standard [[NHDF-1]] chassis, the 1A carried weaponry that was modern if not cutting edge: a [[Hellstar]] [[PPC]] for long range combat, supported by six [[Martell (ML)|Martell]] [[medium laser]]s, two of which are rear-mounted, and a [[small laser]]. Fourteen single heat sinks required fire discipline from its MechWarrior. The top speed was a substandard 54 km/h.<ref>''Jihad Hot Spots: 3076'', p. 115</ref> Production continued through the [[Jihad]] and beyond, though production on New Hessen was restricted to [[New Hessen WorkMechs]].<ref name=TRJp118f /> BV (2.0) = 1,197<ref>''Jihad Hot Spots: 3076'', p. 130</ref>
  
*; NH-1X ''Rook-X'' : This upgrade kit was designed by [[Arica Vasthi]] and released by [[Hessen IndustrialWorks]] for customers who had purchased the original NH-1A. It keeps the same armor protection and speed as the NH-1A, but replaces the weaponry. An [[ER PPC]] with an [[Experimental Technology|experimental]] [[PPC capacitor]] provides long range firepower, supplemented by two [[ER medium laser]]s and a pair of [[medium laser]]s, and [[small laser]] has been replaced by a pair of [[ER small laser]]s. To help manage the increased heat, the ''Rook-X'' carries two more single heat sinks. BV (2.0) = 1,187<ref name="xtrr6">''Experimental Technical Readout: RetroTech'', p. 6</ref>
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*; NH-1B : This version of the ''Rook'' replaces the primitive technology systems with their [[BattleTech eras|Succession Wars]]-era counterparts. Though it carries less armor than the original ''Rook'', the armor is tougher and lighter. This allowed engineers to install a better engine that is larger and more efficient, allowing the NH-1B to reach a top speed of 64.8 km/h. It is also roomier, allowing the NH-1B to carry 20 [[single heat sink]]s, six more than the NH-1A. BV (2.0) = 1,227<ref>''Record Sheets: 3085 Unabridged - The Cutting Edge'', p. 126</ref>
  
*; NH-2 : The NH-2 ''Rook'' uses cutting edge technologies to create a formidable medium 'Mech. Using a modern [[DAV 220]] [[fusion engine]] increases the top speed to 64 km/h, while an advanced [[compact gyro]] to make room for six [[improved jump jet]]s, allowing the ''Rook'' to easily traverse the battlefield. Protection is upgraded with [[standard armor]], and the [[double heat sink]]s have been installed, allowing the removal of two to save space. The two rear-firing [[medium laser]]s are gone, the [[PPC]] has been exchanged for an [[ER PPC]], and the [[small laser]] has been replaced by a [[small pulse laser]]. BV (2.0) = 1,525<ref name=tro85>''Technical Readout: 3085'', p. 85</ref>
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*; NH-1X ''Rook-X'' : This upgrade kit was designed by [[Arica Vasthi]] and released by [[Hessen IndustrialWorks]] for customers who had purchased the original NH-1A. It keeps the same armor protection and speed as the NH-1A, but replaces the weaponry. An [[ER PPC]] with an [[Experimental Technology|experimental]] [[PPC capacitor]] provides long range firepower, supplemented by two [[ER medium laser]]s, a pair of [[medium laser|standard medium laser]]s, as well as twin [[ER small laser]]s in place of its original [[small laser]]. To help manage the increased heat, the ''Rook-X'' carries two more single heat sinks. BV (2.0) = 1,187<ref name="xtrr6">''Experimental Technical Readout: RetroTech'', p. 6</ref>
  
*; NH-3X : This version uses a 330-rated [[extralight engine]] with a [[supercharger]] to increase the top speed of the ''Rook'' to 129 km/h for short bursts, and three additional [[jump jet]]s have been installed. The [[PPC]] is replaced by a [[binary laser cannon]] and a [[small laser]] is mounted in the head. These modifications cost the NH-3X two single heat sinks<ref name=tro85/>. BV (2.0) = 1,746<ref>''Record Sheets: 3085 Unabridged - The Cutting Edge'', p. 127</ref>
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*; NH-3X : This version uses a 330-rated [[extralight engine]] with a [[supercharger]] to increase the top speed of the ''Rook'' to 129 km/h for short bursts, and three additional [[jump jet]]s have been installed. The [[PPC]] is replaced by a [[binary laser cannon]] and a [[small laser]] is mounted in the head. These modifications cost the NH-3X two single heat sinks and required downgrading to locally produced [[Hessen Heavy Boosters]], which produce the same jumping capacity as the NH-2.<ref name=TRJp118f /> BV (2.0) = 1,746<ref>''Record Sheets: 3085 Unabridged - The Cutting Edge'', p. 127</ref>
  
 
==Design Quirks==
 
==Design Quirks==
The ''Rook'' is subject to the following [[Design Quirk]]:<ref>''BattleMech Manual'', p. 94 BattleMech Quirk Table - Rook Entry.</ref>
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The ''Rook'' is subject to the following [[Design Quirk]]:<ref>''BattleMech Manual'', p. 94: BattleMech Quirk Table - Rook Entry</ref>
 
* [[Rugged|Rugged (1)]]
 
* [[Rugged|Rugged (1)]]
  
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==BattleMech Gallery==
 
==BattleMech Gallery==
 
<gallery>
 
<gallery>
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Rook NH-1A JHS3076.jpg|Original NH-1A ''Rook'' from ''[[Jihad Hot Spots: 3076|JHS:3076]]''
 
Rook-X XTRORetroTech.png|NH-1B ''Rook-X'' from ''[[Experimental Technical Readout: RetroTech|XTRO: RetroTech]]''
 
Rook-X XTRORetroTech.png|NH-1B ''Rook-X'' from ''[[Experimental Technical Readout: RetroTech|XTRO: RetroTech]]''
NH-2 Rook.jpg|NH-2 ''Rook'' from ''[[Technical Readout: 3085|TRO:3085]]''
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Rook NH-2 TRO3085.jpg|NH-2 ''Rook'' from ''[[Technical Readout: 3085|TRO:3085]]''
 
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</gallery>
  
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Latest revision as of 11:05, 20 March 2024

This article is about the 55-ton BattleMech. For the WarShip, see Rook (Individual Potemkin-class WarShip).
Rook (BattleMech)
Rook
Production information
Manufacturer Hessen IndustrialWorks/NHDF[1]

New Hessen MechWorks[2]


New Hessen WorkMechs[3]


Precision Weaponry[4]

Production Year 3074[5]
Model NH-2[2]
Class Medium
Cost 7,471,723 C-bills
Technical specifications
'Mech type Inner Sphere BattleMech
Mass 55 tons
Chassis Hessen Rook Mk II
Armor New Hessen Laminar Weave
Engine DAV 220
Communications System Neil 6000
Targeting Tracking System Octagon Tartrac System C
Heat Sinks 12 double
Speed 64 km/h
Jump Jets Rawlings 45i
Armament
BV (2.0) 1,525[2]


Description[edit]

The NH-2 Rook is a capable if unspectacular BattleMech. Devlin Stone's delivery of advanced engines during the Jihad allowed the move away from primitive components to a modern machine.

Slow for its weight class at 64 km/h, the Rook upgrades every component of the original to modern standards.[2]

Weapons and Equipment[edit]

The NH-2 Rook upgrades almost every component of the original. The chassis, armor, and engine are all modern but affordable, as are the electronics. Two heat sinks were removed but the remaining twelve are upgraded to double heat sinks.

The original PPC is upgraded to a Tiegart Maximum ER PPC. The head-mounted small laser, the design's anti-infantry component, is now a Sutel Precision Line Small Pulse Laser, far more effective at its task. The two rear-facing medium lasers were removed and the four remaining are more modern Hellion-V models.

If the Rook shines in any regard it is the Rawlings 45i Improved Jump Jets that allow it to jump over obstacles at the same speed as it can cover flat ground.[2]

Variants[edit]

  • NH-1B 
    This version of the Rook replaces the primitive technology systems with their Succession Wars-era counterparts. Though it carries less armor than the original Rook, the armor is tougher and lighter. This allowed engineers to install a better engine that is larger and more efficient, allowing the NH-1B to reach a top speed of 64.8 km/h. It is also roomier, allowing the NH-1B to carry 20 single heat sinks, six more than the NH-1A. BV (2.0) = 1,227[8]

Design Quirks[edit]

The Rook is subject to the following Design Quirk:[10]


BattleMech Gallery[edit]

Notes[edit]

  • Canon fluff was provided by Herbert A. Beas II on the (defunct) Classic BattleTech board due to exclusion from the initial PDF release in March, 2009.[11]

References[edit]

  1. Jihad Hot Spots: 3076, p. 115
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 Technical Readout: Jihad, pp. 118–119: "NH-2 Rook"
  3. 3.0 3.1 Experimental Technical Readout: RetroTech, p. 6
  4. Objectives: Federated Suns, p. 24
  5. MUL online date for the Rook (BattleMech)
  6. Jihad Hot Spots: 3076, p. 115
  7. Jihad Hot Spots: 3076, p. 130
  8. Record Sheets: 3085 Unabridged - The Cutting Edge, p. 126
  9. Record Sheets: 3085 Unabridged - The Cutting Edge, p. 127
  10. BattleMech Manual, p. 94: BattleMech Quirk Table - Rook Entry
  11. http://www.classicbattletech.com/forums/index.php/topic,44067.msg1189733.html#msg1189733 (dead link)

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