Sarna News: Bad 'Mechs - Icestorm

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The ''Spider'' carries a very light armament of two [[Aberdovey Mk III]] [[medium laser]]s mounted in its center torso next to the [[fusion engine]]. While more expensive than the common [[Martell]] lasers mounted on other 'Mechs, they are of superior quality and require very little maintenance. Waste heat generated by the lasers are handled by the standard number of 10 [[single heat sink]]s mounted in the fusion engine. Three and a half tons of armor provide some measure of protection, although most ''Spider'' pilots agree that speed is the best defense. The unique armor alignment on the front of the ''Spider'' is what gave the 'Mech its name, and this spiderweb pattern is further emphasized by a bright red fiberglass sealant in the seams between armor plates.<ref name=TRO3025r/><ref name=TRO3039/>
 
The ''Spider'' carries a very light armament of two [[Aberdovey Mk III]] [[medium laser]]s mounted in its center torso next to the [[fusion engine]]. While more expensive than the common [[Martell]] lasers mounted on other 'Mechs, they are of superior quality and require very little maintenance. Waste heat generated by the lasers are handled by the standard number of 10 [[single heat sink]]s mounted in the fusion engine. Three and a half tons of armor provide some measure of protection, although most ''Spider'' pilots agree that speed is the best defense. The unique armor alignment on the front of the ''Spider'' is what gave the 'Mech its name, and this spiderweb pattern is further emphasized by a bright red fiberglass sealant in the seams between armor plates.<ref name=TRO3025r/><ref name=TRO3039/>
  
The ''Spider'' carries a grand total of eight [[jump jets]], four each in the left and right torso, giving it an incredible jumping distance of 240 meters. Using cutting-edge components, the jump jets can pivot the 'Mech in mid-flight while still reaching its original landing point thanks to its advanced computer tracking. This ability for the ''Spider'' to "twitch" in the air gives it greater protection, as even the most advanced targeting computers can have a hard time acquiring a lock.<ref name=TRO3025r/><ref name=TRO3039/>
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The ''Spider'' carries a grand total of eight [[jump jet]]j, four each in the left and right torso, giving it an incredible jumping distance of 240 meters. Using cutting-edge components, the jump jets can pivot the 'Mech in mid-flight while still reaching its original landing point thanks to its advanced computer tracking. This ability for the ''Spider'' to "twitch" in the air gives it greater protection, as even the most advanced targeting computers can have a hard time acquiring a lock.<ref name=TRO3025r/><ref name=TRO3039/>
  
 
The O/P communications system and targeting-tracking system are fully integrated in the ''Spider'', meaning both verbal communications and sensor readings can be transmitted back to headquarters. This advanced computer setup even includes an entertainment system for those long, lonely nights on recon duty. However, it also has a serious drawback in that the system combined with the head's armor layout leaves no space for a proper ejection system: the pilot must manually reach the lower hatch on their own in order to exit the 'Mech. Many ''Spider'' pilots therefore practice quickly exiting the 'Mech during their downtime, especially those variants which carry vulnerable ammunition liable to cook off.<ref name=TRO3025r/><ref name=TRO3039/>
 
The O/P communications system and targeting-tracking system are fully integrated in the ''Spider'', meaning both verbal communications and sensor readings can be transmitted back to headquarters. This advanced computer setup even includes an entertainment system for those long, lonely nights on recon duty. However, it also has a serious drawback in that the system combined with the head's armor layout leaves no space for a proper ejection system: the pilot must manually reach the lower hatch on their own in order to exit the 'Mech. Many ''Spider'' pilots therefore practice quickly exiting the 'Mech during their downtime, especially those variants which carry vulnerable ammunition liable to cook off.<ref name=TRO3025r/><ref name=TRO3039/>

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