Savannah Master

Revision as of 12:42, 13 December 2011 by Doneve (talk | contribs) (added introduction dates to variants)
Savannah Master.jpg
Savannah Master
Production information
Manufacturer S. L. Lewis Incorporated
Mission Reconnaissance/Spotter
Type Hovercraft
Introduced 3025Cite error: Closing </ref> missing for <ref> tag
Technical specifications
Mass
Armor
Engine
Speed km/h
Armament
BV (2.0) 215[1][2]


Description

Named after a MechWarrior it defeated in its test run, the Savannah Master is notable for using a fusion engine, unlike most conventional vehicles of its era. With its high speed and meager armor, the Savannah Master hovercraft stays alive by staying mobile and wearing down heavier units with its lone weapon. The vehicle is manufactured on Carlisle.[1][3][4]

Armament

As the Savannah Master primarily engages light, recon 'Mechs (which tend to be lightly armed and armored), the single Defiance B3M Medium Laser is more than sufficient for its needs.[1][3][4]

Variants

  • SL - Introduced in 3033[5] the two small lasers replace the medium laser, this model not pursued due to lack of acceptable range[6]. BV (2.0)= 131[7]
  • Interdictor - Introduced in 3077[5], by removing the medium laser allows this version to mount a Guardian ECM Suite. Protection is also lessened, though the loss of armor is mitigated by the use of Heavy Ferro-Fibrous armor. This version was frequently used during the Jihad to disrupt Word of Blake electronic networks.[8] BV (2.0) = 128[9]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Technical Readout: 3039, pp. 10-11, "Savannah Master Hovercraft Profile"
  2. Record Sheets: 3039 Unabridged, p. 9
  3. 3.0 3.1 Technical Readout: 3026, pp. 6-7, "Savannah Master Hovercraft Profile"
  4. 4.0 4.1 Technical Readout: 3026 Revised, pp. 10-11, "Savannah Master Hovercraft Profile"
  5. 5.0 5.1 Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; no text was provided for refs named MUL
  6. Technical Readout: 3039, p. 10, "Variants"
  7. Record Sheets: 3039 Unabridged, p. 10
  8. Technical Readout: 3085, p. 191
  9. Record Sheets: 3085 Unabridged — Old is the New New, p. 24

Bibliography