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==Weapons and Equipment== ==Weapons and Equipment==
− Constructed with an [[Earthwerks VOL]] [[Endo Steel]] chassis, fitted with [[CASE]] protected ammo bins and clad in fifteen and a half tons of [[Mitchell Argon]] armor, the ''Hatamoto-Chi'' shared the features which made its parent design a nearly indestructible zombie 'Mech. The main area that Combine was unable to replicate the ''Thug'' was the older design's advanced [[Double Heat Sink]]s, eighteen standard [[Heat Sink]]s giving the ''Hatamoto-Chi'' a high heat curve in heavy combat.<ref name="TRO3050U"/> + Constructed with an Earthwerks VOL [[Endo Steel]] chassis, fitted with [[CASE]] protected ammo bins and clad in fifteen and a half tons of [[Mitchell Argon]] armor, the ''Hatamoto-Chi'' shared the features which made its parent design a nearly indestructible zombie 'Mech. The main area that Combine was unable to replicate the ''Thug'' was the older design's advanced [[Double Heat Sink]]s, eighteen standard [[Heat Sink]]s giving the ''Hatamoto-Chi'' a high heat curve in heavy combat.<ref name="TRO3050U"/>
While short-cuts were taken in other areas, the ''Hatamoto-Chi'' matches the ''Thug'''s armament, twin arm-mounted [[Tiegart]] [[PPC]]s supported by a pair of torso-mounted [[Bical-6]] [[SRM-6|SRM racks]] to pose a deadly threat no matter the era. Both SRMs have a ton of ammo each, more than adequate for their role as close-range support weaponry.<ref name="TRO3050U"/> While short-cuts were taken in other areas, the ''Hatamoto-Chi'' matches the ''Thug'''s armament, twin arm-mounted [[Tiegart]] [[PPC]]s supported by a pair of torso-mounted [[Bical-6]] [[SRM-6|SRM racks]] to pose a deadly threat no matter the era. Both SRMs have a ton of ammo each, more than adequate for their role as close-range support weaponry.<ref name="TRO3050U"/>
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− | Constructed with an | + | Constructed with an Earthwerks VOL [[Endo Steel]] chassis, fitted with [[CASE]] protected ammo bins and clad in fifteen and a half tons of [[Mitchell Argon]] armor, the ''Hatamoto-Chi'' shared the features which made its parent design a nearly indestructible zombie 'Mech. The main area that Combine was unable to replicate the ''Thug'' was the older design's advanced [[Double Heat Sink]]s, eighteen standard [[Heat Sink]]s giving the ''Hatamoto-Chi'' a high heat curve in heavy combat.<ref name="TRO3050U"/> |
While short-cuts were taken in other areas, the ''Hatamoto-Chi'' matches the ''Thug'''s armament, twin arm-mounted [[Tiegart]] [[PPC]]s supported by a pair of torso-mounted [[Bical-6]] [[SRM-6|SRM racks]] to pose a deadly threat no matter the era. Both SRMs have a ton of ammo each, more than adequate for their role as close-range support weaponry.<ref name="TRO3050U"/> | While short-cuts were taken in other areas, the ''Hatamoto-Chi'' matches the ''Thug'''s armament, twin arm-mounted [[Tiegart]] [[PPC]]s supported by a pair of torso-mounted [[Bical-6]] [[SRM-6|SRM racks]] to pose a deadly threat no matter the era. Both SRMs have a ton of ammo each, more than adequate for their role as close-range support weaponry.<ref name="TRO3050U"/> |