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BattleMechs are controlled by pilots known as [[MechWarrior (pilot)|MechWarriors]]. Seated in the [[cockpit]] of their 'Mech, MechWarriors connect to their machine by wearing a [[neurohelmet]], which reads their brainwaves in order to provide the 'Mech a sense of balance and other necessary functions.  Through the combination of a neurohelmet and physical controls, the pilot can control the 'Mech, making it run, jump, and even do handstands under the right circumstances.  Assisting the pilot is the [[Diagnostic Interpretation Computer]], which among other functions takes information gathered by the [[Sensors]] and other systems and presents it to the pilot in an understandable format.<ref name=TM43/>  Being built to BattleMech standard includes a [[Life Support System]] for the MechWarrior (and possibly a passenger) and full [[Environmental Sealing]] by default, except for special cases such as drone 'Mechs.
 
BattleMechs are controlled by pilots known as [[MechWarrior (pilot)|MechWarriors]]. Seated in the [[cockpit]] of their 'Mech, MechWarriors connect to their machine by wearing a [[neurohelmet]], which reads their brainwaves in order to provide the 'Mech a sense of balance and other necessary functions.  Through the combination of a neurohelmet and physical controls, the pilot can control the 'Mech, making it run, jump, and even do handstands under the right circumstances.  Assisting the pilot is the [[Diagnostic Interpretation Computer]], which among other functions takes information gathered by the [[Sensors]] and other systems and presents it to the pilot in an understandable format.<ref name=TM43/>  Being built to BattleMech standard includes a [[Life Support System]] for the MechWarrior (and possibly a passenger) and full [[Environmental Sealing]] by default, except for special cases such as drone 'Mechs.
  
The power required for the motive systems, computers, and other systems is provided by a [[fusion engine]] mounted in the torso. Although all 'Mechs have [[heat sinks]], heat buildup is a frequent problem. Intense combat action can lead to overheating that puts physical strain on the pilot, and may even cause an emergency reactor shutdown.<ref name=TM43/>
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The power required for the motive systems, computers, and other systems is provided by a [[Fusion Engine]] mounted in the torso. Although all 'Mechs have [[heat sinks]], heat buildup is a frequent problem. Intense combat action can lead to overheating that puts physical strain on the pilot, and may even cause an emergency reactor shutdown.<ref name=TM43/>
  
 
BattleMechs carry weaponry which broadly falls under one of three categories.  Ballistic weapons, such as [[Machine Gun]]s, [[Autocannon]]s and [[Gauss rifle]]s, produce little waste heat but require ammunition and have greater weight and space requirements.  Energy weapons, such as [[Laser]]s, [[Particle Projection Cannon]]s and [[Flamer]]s, require no ammunition and take up less space but produce tremendous waste heat.  Missile weapons, including [[Long Range Missile]]s and [[Short Range Missile]]s, produce less waste heat but require ammunition, with the benefit of using specialty warheads like [[Inferno (Missile)|Inferno]] or engaging in indirect fire.  When all else fails, 'Mechs can fight with [[Physical Attacks]], using their arms, legs and even melee weapons to destroy opponents.
 
BattleMechs carry weaponry which broadly falls under one of three categories.  Ballistic weapons, such as [[Machine Gun]]s, [[Autocannon]]s and [[Gauss rifle]]s, produce little waste heat but require ammunition and have greater weight and space requirements.  Energy weapons, such as [[Laser]]s, [[Particle Projection Cannon]]s and [[Flamer]]s, require no ammunition and take up less space but produce tremendous waste heat.  Missile weapons, including [[Long Range Missile]]s and [[Short Range Missile]]s, produce less waste heat but require ammunition, with the benefit of using specialty warheads like [[Inferno (Missile)|Inferno]] or engaging in indirect fire.  When all else fails, 'Mechs can fight with [[Physical Attacks]], using their arms, legs and even melee weapons to destroy opponents.

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