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LeeRoy said
*Points to how large Sukoh is.*


Unsure if overall size is an accurate measure of how heat-resistant something is. If the material he's made out of somehow conducts little to no thermal energy, then sure. Run-of-the-mill skin and bones?

Um.
Asuras said
That's like... World-destroying shit though.


^
Are people seriously throwing around 3,000+°F temperature flames or something?

LeeRoy said
Sukoh could live through the heat of a plasma cutter in a blast.His hair would be instantly obliterated and his flesh would boil. As long as it didn't get through the fat, however, it would just be grotesquely scarring and not fatal. If it cut through the muscle and into organs, then he'd die.


Wouldn't he be instantly incinerated?
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Mobile Weapon: Sachmis (pronounced ‘sek-met’).
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Sachmis was originally designed as a testbed for a number of revolutionary technologies that would later be incorporated into next generation MBTs, AMP harnesses and battle suits:

General design

Sachmis’ designers first experimented with the concept of the bipedial walker, initially planning for Sachmis to be a digitgrade, reverse-jointed walker complete with an armored canopy, fully and a conventional cockpit. Further physical trials and simulations found this design to be inherently flawed, with its established height, high center of gravity and inability to mount heavy weaponry counterproductive to the general battlefield Sachmis was expected to satisfy. Looking to real-life examples found in nature, it was instead decided that Sachmis would be a quadruped platform, with its overall shape fashioned in the likeness of a lioness.

CNTs—or carbon nanotubes as they are typically known as—were used extensively to reinforce the internal and external components of Sachmis’ body, while an advanced composite armor sleeve protects the machine from damage. The composite material consists of spaced-armor sections shaped from boron carbide plates, titanium alloy layering and aerogel textiles, with the outerskin wrapped in a hexagonal blanket of ablative coating supplemented by a lower skin of superconductive and refractory aluminum-like metals.

Sachmis’ pilot, Maxwell O’Niel, is stationed deep within the machie’s center, and is surrounded by a cacoon filled with a gel-like substance similar in function but stronger in composition to D30, a ‘liquid armor’ material that hardens upon being subjected to suitable amounts of pressure.

Sachmis’ is controlled through a series of neurological interfacing technologies, which allows Maxwell to literally become his machine, feeling its every motion and each blow upon its body. The entire machine is powered by a fusion reactor, while its movements are made possible by servomotors and synthetic carbon-based muscle fibers that also afford considerable running speeds and jumping capability.

Weaponry

Sachmis, unlike other types of mechanized walkers, was not designed with hardpoints (or ‘weapons stations’ as they are officially christened) in mind, limiting the vehicle’s overall modularity and capacity to efficiently acquire (and engage) targets whilst on the move. Instead, Sachmis’ main weapons have been buried deep within her hull, allowing the vehicle to sport a smaller profile while granting the systems the protective benefits of Sachmis’ armor.

Two (2) MTX-98 Autocannons: The MTX-98 is a revolver-based autocannon that—rather than using conventional solid propellants to launch its projectiles—instead uses a plasma cartridge to ignite a set amount of space-confined fuel to propel a solid projectile. As the pressure seals employed in the gun’s creation need to be sufficiently tight and strong to prevent accidental leakage (and with ample homage paid to the very nature of ETC weaponry), the MTX-98 outperforms traditional cannons, though at the expense of the barrel’s operational life and the need for a constant source of actual liquid propellant.

The rounds fired by the MTX-98 are a throw-back to the early days of the gyrojet, a 1960s-era technology that stressed the battlefield significance of rocket-propelled bullets similar in size to .45 ACP rounds, with the 57mm rounds of the MTX-98 capable of maintaining their trajectories and velocities without being effected by drag or air resistance for a considerable distance using petite rocket motors built directly within the rounds themselves. Additionally, other ammunition types—such as sabot-discarding ammunition, armor piercing high explosive ammunition and canister shot— are made use of.

Particle accelerator: Mounted along Sachmis’ spine is a particle accelerator that uses powerful electromagnetic fields (which allows for plasma acceleration to be used) to fire a stream of neutralized particles at a target. Like other beam weapons, Sachmis’ weapon is negatively affected by environmental factors such as dust storms or artificial defenses like IR smoke or dust casters. Altering the power of the beam, Sachmis’ particle accelerator can induce an EMP-like effect when hitting a target.

Additional defenses

Electromagnetic field: Self explanatory. Reduces the speed of incoming shells, but does not stop them. When increased to shell-stopping levels, the field can kill nearby organic creatures that are unshielded from its harmful effects.

[b]Active defense systems/b]

Height: 2.6 meters (can retract to lower heights on account of ability to crouch)
Weight: 45 tons

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If space and viewing range is that limited, how are some of the larger mechs in the RP even supposed to fire their weapons let alone acquire targets? They'd be just as limited as wheeled or tracked vehicle would be. I see them having to wade over hills and awkwardly maneuvering themselves into firing positions while under fire. It would be...messy, to say the least.

Sounds like an environment where soldiers in powered armor, exoskeletons or battle armor (like the Elemental from the Battletech universe or the Terminator from the Warhammer 40k universe) would excel in---not vehicles of any kind, since so many hills, ditches and other hiding places would allow plenty of opportunity for a soldier using heavy weapons (like an anti-tank/anti-mech missile launcher, anti-material rifle or even a well-placed explosive charge) to effectively and efficiently down a larger target with little risk involved.
TentacleLord said
Tanks may be faster on flat terrain and usually better armored, but mecha are more mobile and quite usually better armed. Add that to the fact that the Junkyard is very often flat terrain, which makes the mecha a much more versatile choice. Note, this does not mean that conventional weapons like tanks are unused, and that's why if you wish to use one, you should be very aware that you can be outmaneuvered by people using said mecha. If you still wish to do as such, I would suggest scaling it up in order to compensate for such things.


Judging from this, it sounds like the junkyard is comprised of literal mountains of trash. Uneven terrain doesn't deter armored vehicles as much as people think. If the junkyard is an expansive landscape of small mounds of junk, petite hills and potholes, tanks and light vehicles (like APCs, IFVs and mobile gun systems such as the M1128) aren't going to have much issue with such a landscape. If the tank's weight is an issue (which it shouldn't be, considering that machines weighing in excess of 50 tons are present in the world), then the tracks can be widened to decrease the vehicle's overall ground pressure at the expense of overall speed.

Mountains are going to be a hindrance to anything that tries to maneuver through them, though walking machines will have the capacity to climb these hills far better than a wheeled or tracked vehicle can (but only to a certain extent, as their overall mass coupled with their poor center of gravity will inevitability cause them to tumble backwards should they scale the mountain too far---unless of course they have arms or something, or if they possess four or more legs and are lower to the ground).

This is all technical stuff, and probably shouldn't be brought to the table since this RP appears to be more about fun rather than plausibility.

As Spoo said, it's all about the aesthetics. If I bring physics and actual science into this, it's going to ruin the party for everyone---including myself lol.
TentacleLord said
@Astra: I wouldn't recommend it. If you really want to, however, some mobile armor looks like a tank with legs.@Spoo: Stats are mostly eyeballing it anyways. You'll be fine.


Any particular reason why?
Can I use a tank instead of a mech?
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