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Other than its own weight, the Highlander's standard loadout is more | Other than its own weight being used for deadly CQC takedowns via the Burial manuver, the Highlander's standard loadout is more jack-of-all-trades. For its main weapon, the 'Mech utilizes an M-7 Gauss Rifle for taking on heavier targets, while for a secondary it possesses a Holly-20 LRM-20 launcher used to supplement its Rifle at long range. However, it also possesses a set of weapons intended for defending itself from close range - namely a pair of Harmon Starclass medium lasers and a Holly-6 SRM-6 launcher. A CASE system protects the two tons of ammunition needed for the Gauss, LRM, and SRM, while 12 heat sinks maintain mech temperature. Targeting is provided by a Starlight LX-1 and communication by a Hector VII. | ||
In terms of defense, a standard Highlander is protected by 15 tons of Grumman-3 Ferro-Fibrous armor. | In terms of defense, a standard Highlander is protected by 15 tons of Grumman-3 Ferro-Fibrous armor. |
Revision as of 17:49, 18 February 2023
"THERE CAN BE ONLY ONE!"
- – Average Highlander Mechwarrior before performing a Highlander Burial
Sometimes, just shooting an enemy 'Mech to death isn't enough. You want to get up close and personal, and send a message few will forget. And you want to do so by channeling your inner Demoman and rocketing across the battlefield.
You, my good sir, need a Highlander.
Overview
The Highlander is an Inner Sphere Assault BattleMech from the world of BattleTech that clocks in at 90 tons, is built on a Star League XT frame with a GM 270 fusion engine, and was originally intended to defend cities and installations. However, the combination of its weight, a top speed of 54 km/h, and possessing HildCo Model 10 jump jets with a 90-meter range (meant to be used to clear obstacles in urban warfare and such) meant that even in initial trial runs it found use in bringing death from above by slamming feet-first into the enemy. Originally a desperation tactic, these 'Highlander Burial' maneuvers would be soon adopted into later iterations of the design, with the Highlander's legs being reinforced so they could survive multiple high-speed impacts with other 'Mechs. Thus it became a viable tactic for picking off certain targets and would be refined by Mechwarriors into an art form.
Highlanders have been around since the days of the original Star League, so despite being primarily associated with the Inner Sphere some members of The Clans have held onto some from their original exodus and later upgraded them to be IIC variants with better weapons. In fact, a custom one was known to be used by the last, asshole Khan of Clan Widowmaker who was responsible for killing Nicholas Karensky. So yeah, the founder of the Clans probably bit it to a Highlander Burial (intentional or not).
After the fall of the League, the Inner Sphere was stuck with an inferior variant, though compared to other mechs from the same time period it weathered the storm better than expected. ComStar of course held onto some original Highlanders and refused to share how to make them, the selfish bastards.
The Highlander is most famously used by the Northwind Highlanders mercenaries (no surprise since they're Scottish), who are considered the masters of the Highlander Burial.
Armament
Other than its own weight being used for deadly CQC takedowns via the Burial manuver, the Highlander's standard loadout is more jack-of-all-trades. For its main weapon, the 'Mech utilizes an M-7 Gauss Rifle for taking on heavier targets, while for a secondary it possesses a Holly-20 LRM-20 launcher used to supplement its Rifle at long range. However, it also possesses a set of weapons intended for defending itself from close range - namely a pair of Harmon Starclass medium lasers and a Holly-6 SRM-6 launcher. A CASE system protects the two tons of ammunition needed for the Gauss, LRM, and SRM, while 12 heat sinks maintain mech temperature. Targeting is provided by a Starlight LX-1 and communication by a Hector VII.
In terms of defense, a standard Highlander is protected by 15 tons of Grumman-3 Ferro-Fibrous armor.
Variants
Due to being one of the older 'Mechs to still be in use, the Highlander has gained several variants over the years:
- HGN-641-X-2 - A ComStar variant that has a lower number than the original for some reason despite (probably) not being a prototype, sharing that dubious honor with the 694. It utilizes a pair of MML-7 launchers equipped with Artemis IV Fire Control Systems that have 4 tons of ammo, as well as upgrading to a pair of ER medium lasers. The Gauss Rifle is kept, with CASE II protecting its ammo alongside the missiles. Other changes are swapping the armor to be Light Ferro-Fibrous with Reinforced Structure, a C3 Slave Unit, and an XL Engine and XL Gyro.
- HGN-694 - The other later variant with a number lower than the original. Though this one we know definitely isn't a prototype since it came centuries after the 732. A variant introduced during the FedCom Civil War, this Highlander ditches the Burial-enabling Jump Jets, missiles, and medium lasers in exchange for taking a Heavy Gauss Rifle and two Large Lasers. The original Gauss Rifle remains, so this is definitely a variant trading the OG's versatility and epic finisher for more long-range capability.
- HGN-732 - The standard Highlander loadout as originally designed by the Star League for the SLDF.
- HGN-732b - Made for SLDF Royal units, this Highlander variant reduces the number of heat sinks to 10 and a ton of SRM ammunition, in exchange for changing the original medium lasers to ER variants as well as adding an additional regular medium laser, adding Artemis IV FCS to the launchers, and upgrading to Double Heat Sinks.
- HGN-733 - The downgrade that was used after the 732 became LosTech. Switches the Gauss Rifle for a Mydron Class B Autocannon/10 with two tons of ammo with one additional ton of LRM ammo. The 'Mech's armor also is two tons heavier for more protection and communications are now handled by a Hartford Com/A-7.
- HGN-733C - A variant of the 733 that uses an Autocannon/20 as its main gun instead of the Autocannon/10 while having a ton less of LRM and SRM ammo each.
- HGN-733P - A 733 which swaps out the Autocannon for a PPC, and adds seven more single heat sinks to acommodate the new source of heat.
- HGN-734 - Made to emphasize its role in urban combat by the Lyran Commonwealth during its Lyran Alliance phase in the FedCom Civil War, these Highlanders ditch the LRM-20 and use a Light Fusion Engine in exchange for a series of changes. The main gun is now a LB-X Autocannon/20 while the SRM-6 has been upgraded to two Streak SRM-6s. The Medium Lasers are now ER variants and an ER Large Laser is added on top of that.
- HGN-736 - Another ComStar variant introduced in the late 3050s whose main claim to fame was integration of an improved C3 computer. It also upgraded the LRM-20 to have a Artemis IV FCS and switched out the SRM-6 for a Streak SRM-4 that only had one ton of ammo. The twelve heat sinks were reduced to ten by upgrading them to Double Heat Sinks.
- HGN-738 - Another Lyran Commonwealth variant, this one made after the FedCom Civil War. Directly upgrades the main gun by making it a Heavy Gauss Rifle, and switches the LRM to a LRM-15 guided by an Artemis IV FCS. An ER Large Laser was also added to the package. Other upgrades include using ER Medium Lasers and a Streak SRM-4. Has a drawback of having its ammo concentrated in one side of the torso, meaning even with CASE there's a risk of it causing a critically damaging explosion if damaged.
- HGN-740 - The Dark Age Highlander, the 740 changes out the Gauss Rifle for an ER PPC with a PPC Capacitor, and upgrades the LRM-20 to have an Artemis IV FCS. The SRM-6 is also upgraded to be Streak, and the Medium Lasers are ER variants. The armor is changed to be Light Ferro-Fibrous, and CASE II is used to protect the two tons of LRM and one ton of Streak SRM ammo. Finally, a pair of M-Pods are installed on each leg, intended to make a Highlander Burial even more deadly.