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Revision as of 17:58, 8 January 2010

Wolfhound IIC
Wolfhound IIC
Production information
Manufacturer None
Class Light
Cost 5,694,030 C-bills
Technical specifications
Mass 35 tons
Chassis Endo Steel
Armor Ferro-Fibrous
Engine 210 XL
Speed 97 km/h
Armament
BV (1.0) 1,473
BV (2.0) 1,579


Description

The Wolfhound IIC is the rebuilt version of Phelan Kell's Wolfhound BattleMech. It is unclear whether this design ever achieved full production, and the only version of it known to be in existence is his. In authorizing the upgrade, Khan Ulric Kerensky spared no expense. It uses an Endo Steel internal structure and an XL Engine to save weight, while also mounting six and a half tons of Ferro-Fibrous armor, the most than can be squeezed onto the chassis. An ECM Suite provides additional defense against enemy electronics.

Armament

A direct upgrade of the Wolfhound, the IIC has better range, damage, and heat control. Its largest and longest-range gun is the arm-mounted ER Large Laser. A trio of torso-mounted Medium Pulse Lasers provide accurate firepower, while a rear-mounted ER Medium Laser worries any 'Mech that gets behind the IIC. Fourteen double heat sinks are enough to keep heat levels at a minimum as long as the rear-mounted laser does not see use.

Variants

There are no variants of the Wolfhound IIC.

Notable Pilots

The pilot of the original, and only confirmed version, Phelan Kell is one of the best-known MechWarriors in history. Phelan piloted his Wolfhound IIC, "Grinner", to victory over Vlad Ward in his bid to earn a Bloodname, becoming the youngest ever to do so. By 3059, however, Kell (now Khan of Clan Wolf-in-Exile) had abandoned "Grinner" in favor of a Gladiator. At last, Kell was said to pilot a Solitaire BattleMech.

References