Author Topic: Cheetah Quirks  (Read 669 times)

Goose

  • Lieutenant
  • *
  • Posts: 1388
  • … the Laws on his tail, burning for home …
    • Home of HeavyMetal Pro
Cheetah Quirks
« on: 22 December 2023, 20:07:17 »
It seems to have two sets, and I hesitate to do the obvious thing.

The inconspicuous thing, it fallows, would then be to see if there are any suggestions, up and including fudging up Compact-Narrow/Low Profile Combo for any of the published fighters. :blank:
Goose
The Ancient Egyptian God of Fractional AccountingAnimare Tai-sa Shikishima
I'm always ready to learn, although I do not always like being taught.

worktroll

  • Ombudsman
  • Lieutenant General
  • *
  • Posts: 25653
  • 504th "Gateway" Division
    • There are Monsters in my Sky!
Re: Cheetah Quirks
« Reply #1 on: 30 December 2023, 02:45:38 »
Given the distances ASF are engaging at in vacuum, I can't see much point in either quirk.

Now in atmo, dogfighting, mebbe.
* No, FASA wasn't big on errata - ColBosch
* The Housebook series is from the 80's and is the foundation of Btech, the 80's heart wrapped in heavy metal that beats to this day - Sigma
* To sum it up: FASAnomics: By Cthulhu, for Cthulhu - Moonsword
* Because Battletech is a conspiracy by Habsburg & Bourbon pretenders - MadCapellan
* The Hellbringer is cool, either way. It's not cool because it's bad, it's cool because it's bad with balls - Nightsky
* It was a glorious time for people who felt that we didn't have enough Marauder variants - HABeas2, re "Empires Aflame"

Goose

  • Lieutenant
  • *
  • Posts: 1388
  • … the Laws on his tail, burning for home …
    • Home of HeavyMetal Pro
Re: Cheetah Quirks
« Reply #2 on: 30 December 2023, 03:27:08 »
I do love a digression: Here I was just looking to shoe-horn in two birds to a fighter bay; Over in MWO, you could get lost in what light-speed weapons mean to weapon accuracy …

But there's a though: Could one adapt the Too Damn Big Oversized to ether-or-both the Transit, Riever? There seems just enough fluff on the subject …

You tolerate me; You really tolerate me …
Goose
The Ancient Egyptian God of Fractional AccountingAnimare Tai-sa Shikishima
I'm always ready to learn, although I do not always like being taught.