Maker of Stuff and Things.
OUT OF CHARACTER INFORMATION
- Intent: To create a medium sized tank for the GA.
- Image Source: Here
- Canon Link: N/A
- Permissions: N/A
- Primary Source: N/A
- Manufacturer: Si Tech
- Affiliation: Galactic Alliance
- Market Status: Closed-Market
- Model: N/A
- Modularity: No
- Production: Minor
- Material:
- Reinforced Durasteel
- Impervium
- Reinforced Duraplast
- Various electronics
- Classification: Medium Tank
- Role: Assault Tank, IFV
- Size: Average
- Weight: Very Heavy
- Armaments: Very Heavy
- Twin Beam Cannons
- Twin Heavy Blaster Cannons
- Quad turreted grenade launchers, two on each side.
- Top mounted chain-laser cannon turret
- Defenses: Very High
- Maneuverability Rating: Average
- Speed Rating: Very High
- Propulsion: Quad Tracks
- Minimum Crew: 3
- Optimal Crew: 5
- Passenger Capacity: 0
- Cargo Capacity: None
- I can see you...: Designed with a heavy sensor suite, including night vision, thermal vision, target tracking, and AI assisted zeroing, Rara claims the Wildcat can see 'a fly on the broadside of a barn from a mile away, and then blow it up.'
- Surprisingly Fast: Despite being a large tracked vehicle, The Wildcat is capable of hitting up to 50 miles an hour at full tilt, allowing it to act as both a scout vehicle, and a forward assault tank.
- Chill, Bro: Internal Cooling units prevent the barrels from overheating.
- The Instrument of Doom: Between all of it's firepower, the Wildcat is capable of holding it's own against similar sized vehicles, allowing it to act as the spearhead for armored assaults.
- Taste Your Mortality: Due to internal cooling systems, it's able to sustain heavy blaster fire for much longer than your average vehicle.
- They Will Run In Fear: Due to it's weight, the tank if fully capable of running over and crushing not just other vehicles, but infantry as well.
- Track's Out? No Problem: Due to a quad-tread design, each tread is redundant, allowing the tank to keep moving even if one tread is disabled.
- A Mechanic's Nightmare: Really a result of the designer's hubris, the Wildcat is notorious for being difficult to repair in the heat of battle due to it's quad tracks.
- Power's Out!: While the internal components are shielded by a reinforced duraplast shell, any higher level EMP will put the tank dead in the water.
- Blindspot: The back of the tank, unable to be seen from the gunner's sight, is a known weak spot of tanks. Rara did not attempt to fix this.
GA Doctrine has always been victory through superior firepower. Why would Rara go against that? Realizing the GA had a lack of a mobile armored vehicle in their ground forces, the inventor got to work designing a heavy tracked vehicle for support and mobile operations. The Wildcat was the result, pushing for mobile armor and heavy firepower. "We will beat the enemy back with the sweat of our gunners, not their blood."
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