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== Vagueness with Laser Insulator Construction Rules ==
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The gameplay and construction rules listed on the page for the Laser Insulator are missing information regarding Mass/Tonnage, Critical Slots and Cost (in C-Bills), and whether it can be mounted on units besides BattleMechs and Aerospace Fighters, as well as a few other ambiguities. Examples:
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- If you could use it on a ProtoMech to reduce the number of heat sinks you needed to install for a weapon (assuming that just adding an extra heat sink wouldn't be lighter than the insulator).
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- If Laser Insulators could be used on other energy weapons (and industrial tools) that weren't explicitly lasers, such as flamers, PPC Capacitors and Spot Welders.
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- How Laser Insulators interact with Armored Components (such as an Armored Pulse Laser), or with components that can explode (such as Improved Heavy Lasers).
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[[User:Amaroq Dricaldari|Amaroq Dricaldari]] ([[User talk:Amaroq Dricaldari|talk]]) 18:31, 19 March 2018 (EDT)

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Vagueness with Laser Insulator Construction Rules

The gameplay and construction rules listed on the page for the Laser Insulator are missing information regarding Mass/Tonnage, Critical Slots and Cost (in C-Bills), and whether it can be mounted on units besides BattleMechs and Aerospace Fighters, as well as a few other ambiguities. Examples: - If you could use it on a ProtoMech to reduce the number of heat sinks you needed to install for a weapon (assuming that just adding an extra heat sink wouldn't be lighter than the insulator). - If Laser Insulators could be used on other energy weapons (and industrial tools) that weren't explicitly lasers, such as flamers, PPC Capacitors and Spot Welders. - How Laser Insulators interact with Armored Components (such as an Armored Pulse Laser), or with components that can explode (such as Improved Heavy Lasers).

Amaroq Dricaldari (talk) 18:31, 19 March 2018 (EDT)