CN9-2D Centurion


The Hakaen Kyohaku is an example of when 'mech technicians get extremely desperate and divinely inspired at roughly the same time. Built by some Kuritan techies from the top half of a crippled Centurion and the bottom half of a cautured Davion Shadowhawk, this 'mech is a calssic "mutie". Nevertheless, it looks to be a surprisingly functional one--the destroyed LRM system having been replaced with two additional medium lasers and even more more autocannon ammunition. The legs of the Shadow Hawk still retain the hardened jump-jet ports, but it is unknown weather or not the Centurion top has been modified to accept the required jump-bottles to make the ports operational. While little is known of the pilot of this odd beast, it can be theorized that he is planning on testing out the 'mech in the Solaris arenas.



Pilot: Renja Hitorishibai (Dan Brandow)
'Mech Name: Hakaen Kyohaku
Color Scheme: Kuritan Jungle cammo top,
Davion Arctic cammo bottom  


Tonnage: 50
Weight Class: Medium
Walking Speed: 4 (43.2 kph)
Running Speed: 6 (64.8 kph)
Jumping Distance: Unknown (?m)  

Maximum Heat Build-up: 15 units/10 sec
Standard Heat Dissipation: 13 units/10 sec
Maximum Heat Dissipation (submerged): 18 units/10 sec

Weapons Load-out:

   Type         Location
 ----------------------------
 AC-10             RA
 M Laser           LT
 M Laser           LT
 M Laser           LT


 Ammunition on-board:
 ---------------------
 30 reloads for AC-10 (30 bursts total)



Armor and Structure Layout: (9 tons armor)
--------------------------------------------

              Internal         External 

 H                 3               9
 CT               16             22/7
 LT/RT            12             14/6
 LA/RA             8              16
 LL/RL            12              17


Source: Solaris VII Starport Archives


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