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'''''Note: this 'Mech appeared in BattleTechnology Magazine, and has not appeared in FASA/FanPro/CGL canon publications.'''''
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==Description==
 
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The existence of the '''''ALI-1A Alliance''''' [[BattleMech]] was announced in the lead-up to the wedding of [[Hanse Davion]] and [[Melissa Steiner]], and was described as one of the "wedding presents" from a combination of [[NAIS]] scientists and leading Lyran 'Mech designers to the couple. While the ''Alliance'' was originally intended to be deployed in regimental strength, it failed to achieve production, even during the flood of new and recovered designs produced in the 3030s and 3040s following the discovery of the [[Helm Memory Core]].
  
==Description==
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Intended to "out-''Atas'' the ''[[Atlas]]''", the Alliance was to field massive quantities of a new composite plasti-ceramic armor intended to give greater resiliency than ordinary plate. Its [[Vlar 300]] fusion engine was also supposed to contain new systems possibly sourced from an old Star League supply/repair base. Finally, "new, improved" NAIS-80 heat sinks were installed to handle heat from the weapons array.
The existance of the '''Alliance''' [[BattleMech]] was announced in the lead-up to the wedding of [[Hanse Davion]] and [[Melissa Steiner]], and was described as one of the "wedding presents" from a combination of [[NAIS]] scientists and leading Lyran 'Mech designers to the couple. While the ''Alliance'' was originally intended to be deployed in regimental strength, it failed to achieve production, even during the flood of new and recovered designs produced in the 3030s and 3040s following the discovery of the [[Helm Memory Core]].
 
  
Intended to "out Atas the [[Atlas]]", the Alliance was to field massive quantities of a new composite plasti-ceramic armor intended to give greater resiliency than ordinary plate. Its [[Vlar 300]] fusion engine was also supposed to contain new systems possibly sourced from an old Star League supply/repair base. Finally, "new, improved" NAIS-80 heat sinks were installed to handle heat from the weapons array.
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In the long run, the existence of any of these new systems—perhaps prefiguring [[Ferro-Fibrous]] armor, [[XL fusion engine]]s, and [[double heat sink]]s—remained unproven, and the only technical data available indicates the use of standard equipment in all cases. The fact that the ''Alliance'' never entered service in any numbers could mean the advanced systems failed to live up to their promises, or may never have existed outside Davion-supplied propaganda. Despite the supposed existence of 20 prototypes undergoing testing at the [[NAIS]], the only hard evidence of their existence is a photograph of one ''Alliance'' in what appears to be a field repair unit (though the physical appearance is reminiscent of a modified ''[[BattleMaster]]'').
  
In the long run, the existance of any of these new systems - perhaps prefiguring [[Ferro-Fibrous]] armor, [[XL fusion engine]]s, and [[double heat sink]]s - remained unproven, and the only technical data available indicates the use of standard equipment in all cases. The fact that the ''Alliance'' never entered service in any numbers could mean the advanced systems failed to live up to their promises, or may never have existed outside Davion-supplied propaganda. Despite the supposed existance of 20 prototypes undergoing testing at the NAIS, the only hard evidence of their existance is a photograph of one Alliance in what appears to be a field repair unit.
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Other sources<ref>*''[[Battletech: Die Welt des 31. Jahrhunderts]]''</ref> have expressly described the ''Alliance'' as a hoax that never really entered production.
  
 
==Armament==
 
==Armament==
The ''Alliance'' was designed around a heavy long-range weapons load - two Whirlwind Type 10 [[Autocannon]]s and a medium-sized Delta dart [[LRM]] rack. With only one ton of ammunition per weapon, the Alliance would soon be forced to rely on the three Diverse Optics Type 20 [[medium laser]]s carried for close-in defence.
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The ''Alliance'' was designed around a heavy long-range weapons load - two Whirlwind Type 10 [[Autocannon]]s and a medium-sized Delta dart [[LRM]] rack. With only one ton of ammunition per weapon, the ''Alliance'' would soon be forced to rely on the three Diverse Optics Type 20 [[medium laser]]s carried for close-in defence.
  
 
==Variants==
 
==Variants==
 
Several different weapons arrays were reputedly being tested - heavier laser arrays, PPCs, or missile racks. No confirmed details of these variants exists at this time.
 
Several different weapons arrays were reputedly being tested - heavier laser arrays, PPCs, or missile racks. No confirmed details of these variants exists at this time.
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==Canonicity==
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The ''Alliance'' was first reported in ''[[BattleTechnology]]'', which is not counted as a [[canon]]ical source anymore. No hard canonical information exists besides the report, which in and of itself might be biased or erroneous.
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Another, equally apocryphal (i.e. non-canonical) official source, the German-only publication "''[[BattleTech: Die Welt des 31. Jahrhunderts]]''", refers to the ''Alliance'' as a media hoax.
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
 
 
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==Bibliography==
 
==Bibliography==
 
*''[[BattleTechnology#Issue07]]'', pp. 54-55
 
*''[[BattleTechnology#Issue07]]'', pp. 54-55
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*''[[BattleTech: Die Welt des 31. Jahrhunderts]]''
  
 
[[Category:BattleMechs|Alliance]]
 
[[Category:BattleMechs|Alliance]]

Revision as of 10:01, 10 December 2011

Alliance (BattleMech)
Alliance
Production information
Manufacturer NAIS Stellar 'Mech Fabrication and Repair Complex
Model ALI-1A 9,160,000 C-Bills
Class Assault
Technical specifications
Mass 100 tons tons
Chassis NAIS Special
Armor NAIS Type 23
Engine Vlar 300
Speed 52.8 km/h
Armament

2 x AC/10s
1 x LRM-10
3 x Medium Lasers

BV (1.0) 1,568


Description

The existence of the ALI-1A Alliance BattleMech was announced in the lead-up to the wedding of Hanse Davion and Melissa Steiner, and was described as one of the "wedding presents" from a combination of NAIS scientists and leading Lyran 'Mech designers to the couple. While the Alliance was originally intended to be deployed in regimental strength, it failed to achieve production, even during the flood of new and recovered designs produced in the 3030s and 3040s following the discovery of the Helm Memory Core.

Intended to "out-Atas the Atlas", the Alliance was to field massive quantities of a new composite plasti-ceramic armor intended to give greater resiliency than ordinary plate. Its Vlar 300 fusion engine was also supposed to contain new systems possibly sourced from an old Star League supply/repair base. Finally, "new, improved" NAIS-80 heat sinks were installed to handle heat from the weapons array.

In the long run, the existence of any of these new systems—perhaps prefiguring Ferro-Fibrous armor, XL fusion engines, and double heat sinks—remained unproven, and the only technical data available indicates the use of standard equipment in all cases. The fact that the Alliance never entered service in any numbers could mean the advanced systems failed to live up to their promises, or may never have existed outside Davion-supplied propaganda. Despite the supposed existence of 20 prototypes undergoing testing at the NAIS, the only hard evidence of their existence is a photograph of one Alliance in what appears to be a field repair unit (though the physical appearance is reminiscent of a modified BattleMaster).

Other sources[1] have expressly described the Alliance as a hoax that never really entered production.

Armament

The Alliance was designed around a heavy long-range weapons load - two Whirlwind Type 10 Autocannons and a medium-sized Delta dart LRM rack. With only one ton of ammunition per weapon, the Alliance would soon be forced to rely on the three Diverse Optics Type 20 medium lasers carried for close-in defence.

Variants

Several different weapons arrays were reputedly being tested - heavier laser arrays, PPCs, or missile racks. No confirmed details of these variants exists at this time.

Canonicity

The Alliance was first reported in BattleTechnology, which is not counted as a canonical source anymore. No hard canonical information exists besides the report, which in and of itself might be biased or erroneous.

Another, equally apocryphal (i.e. non-canonical) official source, the German-only publication "BattleTech: Die Welt des 31. Jahrhunderts", refers to the Alliance as a media hoax.

References

Bibliography