This special design contest that tacked on to the Spider that ran only for a week drew sixteen entries from three different designers. Special thanks to Bradshaw and drakensis for participating in this one as I understand Ice Hellion and masterarminas being Spidered out. Abele also had two entries but withdrew so let's see where everyone ends up here.
16. SDR-6K Venom (Bradshaw)
Not any easy swap with a MASC as even OmniMechs have to use them as fixed equipment. Meaning factory installed or major overhaul is required in order for this to work. As important as Ryuken-roku is to the Combine I just think this is highly impractical. Other than that I liked the four Medium Lasers, Small Laser, Beagle Active Probe, 5.5 tons of Ferro-Fibrous, and 10 Double Heat Sink approach.
15. SDR-1K Venom (Bradshaw)
An even faster version featuring a 350 XL Engine (10/15/10) and 3.5 tons of Ferro-Fibrous (63) armor. What I can't get bye is the fact that this Mech has no weaponry only C3 Slave. An interesting Draconis concept which any samurai wouldn't want to pilot which is the main reason it doesn't get far here, sorry.
14. SDR-2K Venom (Bradshaw)
This low tech variant featuring a 280 Fusion Engine and ten Single Heat Sinks is straight forward in the wrong direction. I get your survival reasoning and two Medium Lasers aren't bad weaponry wise especially considering the amount of tonnage taken up by the engine. Why not go with EndoSteel then to free up more tonnage especially when you have 3.5 tons of Ferro-Fibrous? That may have given your proof of concept fast mobile zombie more legs.
13. SDR-3K Venom (Bradshaw)
This limited Solaris gimmick rather than a true Kurita variant is a larger version of your Spider which I think worked better than this. Four tons of Ferro-Fibrous (71), 10 Double Heat Sinks, three Medium Lasers, Medium Pulse, Gaurdian ECM Suite, and a Hatchet. With the DCMS seemingly to rejecting the axe at this time and the Venom so badly needed to replace battle field losses i really doubt the factory would take this beyond the drawing board.
12. SDR-4K Venom (Bradshaw)
While two SRM-4s (25 likely inferno rounds), a Medium Laser, and two Flamers sound like a nice heater it seems a bit out of character for this Mech. Aside from my missile objections it isn't a bad idea and is well protected with five tons of Ferro-Fibrous (89). It is fast and ten Double Heat Sinks do a good job if you alternate movement. Not bad I just don't see it for the Venom.
11. SDR-9S Venom (drakensis)
Love your twin Large Lasers concept but like your Spider think the armor is too light. Three and half tons of Ferro-Fibrous (62) is too thin for me even with the longer range armament. I was hoping you would redo this one here and did a version of it myself. I was aiming a little higher for armor plating bud, sorry.
10. SDR-9F Venom (drakensis)
I considered this Free Rasalhague variant with heavier protection of seven and half tons of standard armor (119). Ultimately, I thought that the four Small Pulse Lasers were too light in terms of hitting power and range. Even though cost is further reduced by the dozen Single Heat Sinks featured on this budget design this one didn't pay off for me.
Runners Up
9. SDR-5K Venom (Bradshaw)
This Proserpina Hussar variant is pretty solid with four Medium Lasers and two Medium Pulses but could run a bit hot. Adding another Double Heat Sink for a total of eleven does a pretty good job when running but jumping could cause heat spikes during close range Alpha Strikes. However, this lowers your protection to just 4.5 tons of Ferro-Fibrous (81) which isn't bad but not good enough to make the cut for me.
8. SDR-7K Venom (Bradshaw)
An electronic specialist with C3 Slave, Guardian ECM Suite, 2 Remote Dispensers from Ryuken-yon which isn't bad in itself. Three Medium Lasers, a Small Laser, and a Flamer don't make for a bad arsenal while 5.5 tons of Ferro-Fibrous provides solid protection. Fact is you just got beat by another electronic warfare specialist here.
7. SDR-9D Venom (drakensis)
The single ER Large Laser together with a couple of smaller lasers (in this case 2 Medium Lasers and a Small here) wasn't a bad approach. Utilizing EndoSteel allowed for greater armor protection (6.5 tons of Ferro-Fibrous - 116) and even another Double Heat Sink for extra cooling effect during combat. However, your fluff took it to the Draconis March which it is far too advanced for and I doubt the Sandovals could get their hands on it at this time. With this in mind I thought there was one similar concept which was better.
6. SDR-8K Venom (Bradshaw)
This longer ranged variant deployed by Genyosha is pretty solid with an ER Large and two Medium Lasers. Doesn't lose too much firepower and it gains some reach plus heat management is enhanced with another Double Heat Sink. Running Alpha Strikes must be alternated between Jumping Alpha Strikes. Unlike drakensis variant before this model doesn't use EndoSteel which may have put it over the top and in the winner’s circle. Unfortunately, it is just shy of that.
5. SDR-9M Venom (drakensis)
The same simple approach utilized by Bradshaw for his SDR-9K but this time carried out by House Marik which retained some for special operations. With 10 Double Heat Sinks boosting the armor to 5.5 tons of Ferro-Fibrous (98) only the distribution was slightly different (8 H, 14/4 CT, 13/3 ST, 10 Arms, 10 Legs). Of course, four Medium Pulse Lasers still make up the armament of this undoubtedly improved Venom. Very close but Bradshaw did post first and I liked his story behind the Mech better.
Winners
4. VNM-2M Venom (Takiro)
Credit where credit is due as drakensis came up with the twin Large Laser variant for his Spider last contest. I was sure it could work here with five more tons but I thought switching the Ferro-Fibrous for EndoSteel would be necessary due to a lack of critical space. Further research showed that this initial assumption was incorrect and both bulky components would work. The Tematagi plant already produced EndoSteel chassis for the Spider and I was sure they could do so for the Venom. Five tons of Ferro-Fibrous (90) provides the better protection I was looking for and 10 Double Heat Sinks sufficiently cool the design especially if movement is alternated.
3. VNM-2K Venom (Takiro)
Narrowly packing on every bit of Lostech that I could produce this highly optimized design of which I am satisfied can do its utmost with current systems. Four Medium Pulses stay and are joined by a C3 Slave improving this machine's accuracy with the aid of lance mates. EndoSteel allows for six tons of Ferro-Fibrous (108) which is solid protection just below max. Ten Double Heat Sinks cool everything well if movement is alternated during Alpha Strikes. Only stretch here is the restoration of the Lapida plant in rapid order but I think the Coordinators involvement could make it happen.
2. SDR-9K Venom (Bradshaw)
This is a great transitional model from the SDR-9K to the VNM models I presented here. A simple upgrade of the base design from TRO 3055 which exchanges the 12 Single Heat Sinks for 10 Double Heat Sinks. This super easy swap gives you two extra tons to play with which Bradshaw allocates to Ferro-Aluminum armor plating for much better protection. Simple and effective this may be an excellent transition model between SDR Venom and the new VNM models. Existing models can be retrofitted with this upgrade which I am gonna dub the SDR-9U. Nice job Bradshaw, silver medal!
1. SDR-9L Venom (drakensis)
This one is a little bit of surprise but I think it works well with the Marik Civil War. This House Liao variant with 6.5 tons of Ferro-Fibrous (116) and ten Double Heat Sinks downgrades the armament to four standard Medium Lasers. This decreases damage and accuracy but increases range as well as making room for some advanced electronics. The Guardian ECM Suite and Beagle Active Probe make for an excellent surveillance asset. The fluff is solid and like I said it fits. Very well done, gold medal drak!!