Hunchback IIC
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{{Mech Description | {{Mech Description | ||
|Description=Re-engineered by the Clans to mount dual shoulder [[CLBX20|LBX 20]] cannons, [[Jump Jets|jump jets]], and a startling array of support weapons, the Hunchback IIC sacrifices none of its namesake's maneuverability or deadlines in close-quarters fighting. | |Description=Re-engineered by the Clans to mount dual shoulder [[CLBX20|LBX 20]] cannons, [[Jump Jets|jump jets]], and a startling array of support weapons, the Hunchback IIC sacrifices none of its namesake's maneuverability or deadlines in close-quarters fighting. | ||
- | |Strengths=The Hunchback IIC can mount some of the most potent configurations in the entire medium-weight class thanks to a generous allocation of slots, but the difficulty is primarily in finding the free weight to do so. With two 3-slot [[Weapon Hardpoint|ballistic]] mounts on highly placed gunracks, the Hunchback makes can make an excellent hill sniper if configured with long range [[Autocannon|autocannons]] or [[Gauss Rifle]]s, or can alternately be configured for a short range offense as it is in its default configuration of double [[LBX20]]s. The inclusion of several modest beam weapon slots provide other options as well. | + | |Strengths=The Hunchback IIC can mount some of the most potent configurations in the entire medium-weight class thanks to a generous allocation of slots, but the difficulty is primarily in finding the free weight to do so. With two 3-slot [[Weapon Hardpoint|ballistic]] mounts on highly placed gunracks, the Hunchback makes can make an excellent hill sniper if configured with long range [[Autocannon|autocannons]] or [[Gauss Rifle]]s, or can alternately be configured for a short range offense as it is in its default configuration of double [[LBX20]]s. The inclusion of several modest beam weapon slots provide other options as well. |
|Weaknesses=A lack of electronic options and relatively slow speed is the big tradeoff the Hunchback IIC faces in exchange for being able to mount a blistering array of weaponry. Armour protection overall on the stock configuration is very light at only 6 tons; this can be augmented to levels comparable to other mediums but requires tradeoffs in weight for the offensive department. | |Weaknesses=A lack of electronic options and relatively slow speed is the big tradeoff the Hunchback IIC faces in exchange for being able to mount a blistering array of weaponry. Armour protection overall on the stock configuration is very light at only 6 tons; this can be augmented to levels comparable to other mediums but requires tradeoffs in weight for the offensive department. | ||
However, the Hunchback IIC still accelerates, torso twists, and corners as fast as most other medium 'mechs despite its relatively low top speed, allowing it to out maneuver most larger 'mechs - especially vital in an urban environment. The IIC also benefits from a modest profile that is short enough to hide behind hills and low buildings, and is skinny enough to slip through alleyways while still being difficult to hit from a side profile. Each gun rack also occupies its own unique armour slot independent of the torso armour sections, which means a Hunchback IIC will never lose its primary armament unless the racks are specifically targeted. | However, the Hunchback IIC still accelerates, torso twists, and corners as fast as most other medium 'mechs despite its relatively low top speed, allowing it to out maneuver most larger 'mechs - especially vital in an urban environment. The IIC also benefits from a modest profile that is short enough to hide behind hills and low buildings, and is skinny enough to slip through alleyways while still being difficult to hit from a side profile. Each gun rack also occupies its own unique armour slot independent of the torso armour sections, which means a Hunchback IIC will never lose its primary armament unless the racks are specifically targeted. | ||
- | The small profile and maneuverability (augmented by [[Jump Jets|Jump Jet]] capability) of the Hunchback IIC, coupled with its high punch and low armour makes ambush tactics vital to success - especially so against larger targets. The Hunchback IIC works equally well as a bodyguard for sniper or fire-support 'mechs, or a lone-wolf hunter-killer that seeks out lone and isolated enemies; if it gets in the first shot a Hunchback IIC is more than capable of taking down a target twice its size. | + | The small profile and maneuverability (augmented by [[Jump Jets|Jump Jet]] capability) of the Hunchback IIC, coupled with its high punch and low armour makes ambush tactics vital to success - especially so against larger targets. The Hunchback IIC works equally well as a bodyguard for sniper or fire-support 'mechs, or a lone-wolf hunter-killer that seeks out lone and isolated enemies; if it gets in the first shot a Hunchback IIC is more than capable of taking down a target twice its size. |
|Acceleration=7.78 | |Acceleration=7.78 | ||
|Best Acceleration=34.72 m/sec [[Hellhound]] | |Best Acceleration=34.72 m/sec [[Hellhound]] | ||
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|Best Max Armor=360 points [[Centurion]] | |Best Max Armor=360 points [[Centurion]] | ||
|Worst Max Armor=303 points | |Worst Max Armor=303 points | ||
+ | |Free Tonnage=36.6 | ||
+ | |Best Free Tonnage=39.1 tons [[Black Hawk]] | ||
+ | |Worst Free Tonnage=35.6 tons | ||
+ | |base speed=60.0 | ||
+ | |1st upgrade=0.5 | ||
+ | |1st speed=66.01 | ||
+ | |2nd upgrade=1.5 | ||
+ | |2nd speed=72.02 | ||
+ | |3rd upgrade=3.0 | ||
+ | |3rd speed=78.04 | ||
+ | |4th upgrade=5.0 | ||
+ | |4th speed=84.05 | ||
+ | |5th upgrade=7.5 | ||
+ | |5th speed=90.06 | ||
+ | |6th upgrade=10.5 | ||
+ | |6th speed=96.07 | ||
+ | |final upgrade=10.5 | ||
+ | |top speed=96.07 | ||
+ | |engine size=Mid | ||
+ | |increments=6 | ||
|Second Mech Picture Link=hunchbackiicslots.jpg | |Second Mech Picture Link=hunchbackiicslots.jpg | ||
|Left Arm Slots=2 Slot [[Weapon Hardpoint|Energy]] | |Left Arm Slots=2 Slot [[Weapon Hardpoint|Energy]] |