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Delta regult artillery


With so many fleets throughout the galaxy it should be no surprise that mecha of the Zentraedi forces would have variations beyond that which the Earth first encountered during Space War 1. The Regult was obviously the most like to see variations as it already had some even during Space War 1 with the regular combat unit and the missile carrying versions as well as the recon version.

The Regult Delta Missile carrier variation saw the removal of the chin guns and the Missile Pods replaced with larger and different configuration missile launchers


Model Type - Regult Missile Carrier

Class - Battlepod

Crew - 1 full sized Zentraedi


MDC By Location


Main Body - 250

Sensors - 90

Particle Guns (2) - 100 ea

Legs (2) - 150 ea

Top Mounted Missile Launcher - 125

AR - 15

Armour - stops upto and including the equivalent of standard 30mm rounds (2d6+3md)


Speed


Running - 200kph

Leaping - 90m

Space - Mach 6

Deployment Range - 2500km in space due to need for reaction mass, Effectively unlimited on a planetary surface


Statistics


Height - 16.15m

Length - 8.1m

Width - 9.8m

Weight - 39 tons

PS - Effectively 40 Robotic

Cargo - minimal personal and survival equipment

Power System - 1 x 1.9GGV class Esbeliben thermonuclear reaction furnace


Weapons

Weapon Type - PB-10D Particle guns (2)

Primary Purpose - Anti-mecha

Range - 1800m

Damage - 5d6 per blast per gun, x4 per short burst, x7 per medium burst, x10 per long burst, x15 per full melee burst

Rate Of Fire - equal to pilots attacks

Payload - unlimited

Bonuses - 0


Weapon Type - Heavy Missile launcher

Primary Purpose - Anti-armour

Range - 75km

Damage - 4d6x10

Rate Of Fire - volleys of 1, 2, 4, 8, 16 equal to pilots attacks

Payload - 46 heavy multipurpose missiles

Bonuses - N/A


Bonuses and penalties


Use Robot/Vehicle Combat Elite

+10% piloting rolls

+1 attack at level 5

+1 autododge at level 3, 9

Kick - 6d6

Body Block - 2d6


Systems of Note


Combat Computer - Calculates, stores and transmits data onto a HUD (heads up display). Typically tied into the units targeting computer. Can hold hundreds of entries about various enemies and robots/power armour/aircraft/vehicles.

Complete Environmental Pilot Compartment - A completely computer controlled life support system that includes: internal cooling and temperature control, air purification and circulation systems (gas filtration, humidifier/dehumidifier) that engages when needed and can recirculate breathable air for upto 4 days if necessary, computer controlled independent oxygen supply and purge system that has upto 6 hours of breathable air that automatically engages in low oxygen or contaminated air environments, insulated high temperature resistant shielding for upto 300 degrees centigrade (normal fires do no damage though nuclear, and plasma fires do full damage), radiation shielded upto several hundred rads, and polarized and light sensitive/adjusting tinted viewport.

Standard instrumentation - Speedometer, distance traveled, inertial mapping system (zeroed on your deployment location/home base), power system temperature, ammunition counters, damage assessment indicators.

Motion detector/Collision Warning System

Radar - Can identify upto 72 and track upto 24 targets simultaneously to a range of 240km for airborne targets and 32km for ground targets depending on terrain.

Radar Warning receiver - Informs the pilot/crew of possible radar lock. Range - 80km depending on terrain

Targeting Computer - Assists in the tracking and identification of enemy targets to a range of 80km

Computer Targeting System - Assists in selecting and locking on to enemy targets. +1 to strike using ranged weapons.

Radio Communications - long-range direction communication systems out to a range of 640km that can be boosted if proper signal towers or relay systems are in place. Also a directional short-range radio with a range of 32km. Both radios have full encryption capabilities. Also included is a external loudspeaker system with an output of 80 decibels.

External Audio/Video Pick-up system


References Used


Macross Delta

Seto Kaiba

Macross Mecha Manual

Mecha HQ

Robotech.com

Robotech Reference Guide

Robotech Roleplaying Game (Both editions)

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