> The M-CCM1 (Manned - Command and Control Mech 1) I had never even thought of dual control rooms. Two crewmen are better than one, but even two are a small crew for a C3 vehicle. We're talking about a 30-ton vehicle, more than most present-day APCs ...
> Hull Upper > 1 Enhanced Sensor/Comm Array (Sensor/Comm 5) > 2 Tactical Sensor/Comm Array (Sensor/Comm 5) > 3 Armor, Advanced Metallic Laminate dDR 5 > 4 Armor, Advanced Metallic Laminate dDR 5 > 5 Robot Arm > 6 Robot Arm > core Control Room C6 comp Com/Sensors 3 What good are those arms? Sure, a proper mecha needs arms, but a C3 vehicle doesn't. > Middle > 1 Fission Reactor > 2 Fission Reactor > 3 Fission Reactor > 4 Armor, Advanced Metallic Laminate dDR 5 > 5 Armor, Advanced Metallic Laminate dDR 5 > 6 Medium Weapons Battery > core Control Room C6 comp Com/Sensors 3 I'm converting a pair of Vehicles TL11 shuttles into Spaceships TL11^ designs. I found that point defense weapons were too small to rate one of just twenty Spaceships slots. > Lower > 1 Defensive ECM (with area jammers) > 2 Robot Leg > 3 Robot Leg > 4 Armor, Advanced Metallic Laminate dDR 5 > 5 Armor, Advanced Metallic Laminate dDR 5 > 6 Soft Landing System I wonder if you could put the two cores into the middle and lower sections. That doesn't sound much like a typical mecha, but for a ground vehicle critical stuff could hug close to the ground. Onno _______________________________________________ GurpsNet-L mailing list <[email protected]> http://mail.sjgames.com/mailman/listinfo/gurpsnet-l
