- Location
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Yeah, I didn't notice it was volume 5. Best to wait until/if he gets the earlier ones first.
Also the Corporations of the Inner Sphere are like Cyberpunk Corps and the Great Houses in miniature, they have spies, assassins, and security forces that are pretty well armed. Sure it may not be to the level to resist a full invasion or a raid, I mean they don't have the pick of the cream of the crop among Mechwarriors...
But they can and do hire mercenaries, mechwarriors they manage to poach, and even sometimes retired soldiers from House Units. Let's not forget what static defenses they have.
Any whiff of someone else not finding their mechs, but building them without their approval... They will send in spies, saboteurs, and put pressure on those involved to make reparations. If that doesn't happen they will likely go...lethal, using pirates, mercs, and even assassins.
Hence why I suggested making a new design "based" on the Wasp, but different enough that it could be said you were trying to make a competitor to it. As long as you don't use its looks or its exact frame.
I figure he would get warned at some point to disguise the fact he can make Battlemech's from whole cloth, or they will get in trouble. Which would be a good excuse to make a new mech out of the Wasp, maybe with Mobile Suit controls... Could probably claim that the Wasp's were very old ones he found and was testing his ability at rebuilding them, or some nonsense.
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I hope Leo learns what he needs to bullshit when he rolls something interesting from Battletech itself, cause if he rolled a Pulverizer or the Bullshark/Mech from the Harebrained Schemes Battletech game. The mechs from Clan Wolverine, well he might get some callers of a...clanner sort.
Also the Corporations of the Inner Sphere are like Cyberpunk Corps and the Great Houses in miniature, they have spies, assassins, and security forces that are pretty well armed. Sure it may not be to the level to resist a full invasion or a raid, I mean they don't have the pick of the cream of the crop among Mechwarriors...
But they can and do hire mercenaries, mechwarriors they manage to poach, and even sometimes retired soldiers from House Units. Let's not forget what static defenses they have.
Any whiff of someone else not finding their mechs, but building them without their approval... They will send in spies, saboteurs, and put pressure on those involved to make reparations. If that doesn't happen they will likely go...lethal, using pirates, mercs, and even assassins.
Hence why I suggested making a new design "based" on the Wasp, but different enough that it could be said you were trying to make a competitor to it. As long as you don't use its looks or its exact frame.
I figure he would get warned at some point to disguise the fact he can make Battlemech's from whole cloth, or they will get in trouble. Which would be a good excuse to make a new mech out of the Wasp, maybe with Mobile Suit controls... Could probably claim that the Wasp's were very old ones he found and was testing his ability at rebuilding them, or some nonsense.
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I hope Leo learns what he needs to bullshit when he rolls something interesting from Battletech itself, cause if he rolled a Pulverizer or the Bullshark/Mech from the Harebrained Schemes Battletech game. The mechs from Clan Wolverine, well he might get some callers of a...clanner sort.