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A Harbinger of things to come
« on: August 29, 2012, 03:12:16 PM »

Hey gang.  do you remember that free St Ives thing?  and how it mentioned 3rd generation equipment, etc?

well herb posted this on his facebook page.

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One of the most distinctive advancements of Third Gen military technology is now the most ubiquitous. All 3rd Gen military sensor packages—those that come free with any cockpit/control system—now boast the equivalent capabilities of the Clan Watchdog CEWS, effectively negating the effects of the various C3, Active Probes, Narc systems, and ECM Suites used by “vintage” machines. (Only TAG r
emains unaffected.)
The interference generated by Third Gen sensor suites is bad enough to actually impose a +1 to-hit modifier against all “vintage” combat units attacking a 3rd Gen unit (including support units equipped with Advanced Fire Control). Any unit using Basic Fire Control or No Fire Control systems double the normal to-hit modifiers for their lack of advanced targeting capabilities. Conventional infantry is unaffected by this sensor disruption.
In addition to this, because 3rd Gen weapons incorporate Targeting Computer components where appropriate, they may make use of Targeting Computer rules without requiring a dedicated targeting computer per se. As a result, there is no actual 3rd Gen Targeting Computer to speak of, and Third Gen weapons are incompatible with older-model TCs. This TC capability is lost after the first critical hit to the unit’s sensors.
This sensor package may be installed on any Third Gen combat unit (or any “vintage” combat unit from the Clan technology base). Support Vehicles of any Tech Base may not incorporate a Third Gen sensor package. Note that these sensors cannot provide the Targeting Computer bonus features to non-Third Gen weapon systems.

So third Generation Mechs might just be happening, and that Third Leauge thing may be real, and under development.  if I am reading this right eventually Technology becomes Homoginized into a new base above Clan tech that all powers have access to.  what is your take?
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Re: A Harbinger of things to come
« Reply #1 on: August 29, 2012, 05:00:41 PM »

My take is it is Herb teasing people. He does it well. I don't buy it as actual material until much, much further down the road.

From a mechanical stand point? It makes sense, though future core rulebooks will need to have some pretty detailed explanations in play.
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Re: A Harbinger of things to come
« Reply #2 on: August 30, 2012, 07:47:36 AM »

Well, if true it would certainly help "equalize" game play. Even with more powerful weapon tech, negating some of the C3, ECM, etc., will bring fighting to a SW-type setup sans-crappy old guns. 
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