Wednesday, October 30, 2013

Linus - Div25 Luxury (Galaxy)

Luxury, Xhvy Ch., Hvy Sus., Large PP (SC) (10dp), 4 Solid Tires (12dp), Driver (no equip) & Gunner (no equip); RR (10/reg) in turret, 2 linked RR (10/reg) front, FCE (10/back), smart link, safety seat, 2 TC, HTM, 10 dischargers: 4 oil (FBRL) 6 smoke (2T, 2U, 1R 1L): smoke linked to 5 laser reactive webs (F, B, R, L, T; covering tires of those sides as well) and 4 bumper triggers (to oil & also linked to that side's weapons); 1 total link, 39 pts total for Wheelguards/Wheelhubs (you choose where), 9 pts LRFP Component Armor each around (a) PP and (b) driver, 158 pts Plastic Armor: F 30 B 30 R 32 L 32 T 19 U 15; HC: 3, Acc. 5 (HTM 10) Top Speed 90 (67.5) Pwr 2200, 6599.6 lbs. (max 6600), $24,937.50
Option -  sloping armor takes 2 spaces, so to slope armor:
  • remove gunner, add 15 pts armor: $25,583.50
  • remove FCE, add 10 pts armor: $24,373.50
  • remove component armor, remove 1 pt WG/WH, add 14 pts armor: $24,764.00
  • remove 1 forward RR, add 35 pts armor: $24,123.50
Div 20 Option - Luxury, Xhvy Ch., Hvy Sus., Large PP (SC) (10dp), 4 Solid Tires (12dp), Driver (no equip) & Gunner (no equip); RR (10/reg) in turret, 2 linked RR (10/reg) front, OJ (25/back), smart link, 10 foam/sand dischargers: linked to 4 bumper triggers (also linked to that side's weapons); 1 total link, 36 pts total for Wheelguards/Wheelhubs (you choose where), 10 pts reg. Component Armor each around (a) PP and (b) driver, 132 pts Composite Armor (8 LR Metal/124 Plastic): F 1/25 B 1/25 R 1/30 L 1/30 T 2/8 U 2/6; HC: 3, Acc. 5, Top Speed 90, Pwr 2200, 6599 lbs. (max 6600), $19,980.00

Design Notes - This is in my files, dated Oct 5, 2010. I tried hard to get this to div20 for the option.  To do so, I compromised on dischargers and defense, and needed to add a few points of metal armor

Name Notes - This is an interesting this, Linus is a moon of an asteroid! According to the Wiki: "(22) Kalliope I Linus is an asteroid moon that orbits the large M-type asteroid 22 Kalliope. It was discovered on August 29, 2001, by astronomers Jean-Luc Margot and Michael E. Brown"   I had no idea that asteroids can have moons.  Whoa.

No comments: