Author Topic: Mech of the Week - The Minirauder – The General Motors Industry CTS-6 Cestus  (Read 10290 times)

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There's one in the opposition in the Chaos Irregulars story Crucible at Campoleone.
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That's all that comes to my mind, though it's probably got a few mentions in passing as small parts of larger battles, and the Solaris model is just ridiculous, since the weapon swaps are pretty diametric in their changes in range; the Cestus in the very same book has not only a better modification, but would probably win a fight with it, which I don't think a basic Cestus would claim over a basic Dragon Fire.  That said, I think the opportunity for either to get a prominent feature has probably passed, which I suppose is good for the Cestus and the jumpjets that everyone will probably always remember it as having.

The only thing I can think of is if the old Solaris box-set firing rate rules were being used.
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