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Sir Roger | |
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Product information | |
Type | Magazine |
Development | Chief editor: Oscar Lafuente |
Primary writing | Various contributors |
Pages | varies |
Cover Artwork | Various artists |
Illustrations | Various artists |
Publication information | |
Publisher | Federación de Casas de Juventud |
First published | 1993-1994 |
MSRP | 150 PTAS (Issues 1-7) |
Content | |
Sir Roger magazine was a Spanish-language magazine published between 1993 and 1994 that in their first issue published an article on BattleTech. Each issue consisted of 1200 copies.
Sir Roger Number 01
During mining activities on a non-canonical planet (Imphal III) during 3026, House Davion found a battered JumpShip and attached to it an unspecified DropShip full of BattleMech components. As House Davion was preparing for the 4th Succession War, Hanse Davion instructed the NAIS to use the part prepare prototypes of several 'Mechs.
Four prototypes were created:
- BRB-3G Barbarian (100 tons)
- PAL-2D Paladin (85 tons, not to be confused with the ArenaMech of the same name)
- RNG-5R Ranger (55 tons)
- BRG-3G Burglar (30 tons)
The Barbarian was discarded due to several issues with its stability. The magazine provides statistics and images for the three remaining 'Mechs, though their equipment does not match the images: the Paladin has what looks like a Rifleman arm but only the AC/5 on it, among other inconsistencies.
A 4-'Mech battle scenario against House Kurita 'Mechs is also presented.