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So, to make up for being late last time, here is something on time, or early, I totally forgot.
This is the Mk50 walker. This is a medium to heavy class mech that is used primarily as a response to other enemy mechs. While this thing does pack a punch, the torso does not twist very quickly due to the heavier armor plating. This leaves the Mk50 vulnerable to faster lighter mechs, as well as rocket lance infantry. But what the Reaper lacks in mobility it makes up for in pure fire power. The Reaper uses a 12 inch cannon with a modified 50 mm coaxial auto cannon from the Mk48 as well as a metric shit ton of rockets. Unlike the Mk48, the Mk50 has two different "rooms", one for the pilot, one for the gunner. In the Mk48, the gunner sits in front while in the 50, the pilot is in front.
Also I wanted to explain the reason behind the stripes on the ref sheet for Avalon, (and gaff which I have not updated here yet). The first two stripes on the top represent that the pilot/gunner has gone through basic and advanced mech training. The next stripe represents 2 missions completed. Every stripe after that is another 10 missions complete. One dot on top of the stripes represents a mech kill and a dot under the strips represents 10+ mech kills. This is only counted under official recordings. Each crew usually counts each individual kill somewhere on the mech, uniform, or even themselves.
Also, I think I have a working title for this project finally. :D When the Guns Fall Silent is the current working title now.
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This is the Mk50 walker. This is a medium to heavy class mech that is used primarily as a response to other enemy mechs. While this thing does pack a punch, the torso does not twist very quickly due to the heavier armor plating. This leaves the Mk50 vulnerable to faster lighter mechs, as well as rocket lance infantry. But what the Reaper lacks in mobility it makes up for in pure fire power. The Reaper uses a 12 inch cannon with a modified 50 mm coaxial auto cannon from the Mk48 as well as a metric shit ton of rockets. Unlike the Mk48, the Mk50 has two different "rooms", one for the pilot, one for the gunner. In the Mk48, the gunner sits in front while in the 50, the pilot is in front.
Also I wanted to explain the reason behind the stripes on the ref sheet for Avalon, (and gaff which I have not updated here yet). The first two stripes on the top represent that the pilot/gunner has gone through basic and advanced mech training. The next stripe represents 2 missions completed. Every stripe after that is another 10 missions complete. One dot on top of the stripes represents a mech kill and a dot under the strips represents 10+ mech kills. This is only counted under official recordings. Each crew usually counts each individual kill somewhere on the mech, uniform, or even themselves.
Also, I think I have a working title for this project finally. :D When the Guns Fall Silent is the current working title now.
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