Greg Porter in T4 Emperor's Arsenal had Battle Dress being introduced at TL9. I'm not aware of any other Traveller version where it is so early.
BTW, is Fusion+ still canon?
I was just thinking to myself as I was browsing my PDFs of various traveler books, and I'm somewhat left asking after reading the Mongoose Mercenary book, and a few of the Pirates of Drinax adventures through again just how common it is on the battlefield.
The way it seems from the books seems to have it be that any soldier worth his pay in the 3I is waltzing around in battle dress toting a FGMP, but at least to me that seems like it would make keeping a army funded deathly expensive. A single TL14 Battle Dress costs 2.5 MCr, and a single FGMP-14 is another 100,000 credits. For the cost of equipping 10 soldiers, a entire scout ship could be bought. It seems just so incredibly expensive to have infantry running around in that expensive of kit, especially when, at that level of power their own armor is somewhat worthless (FGMP-14 does 10d6 damage from MgT core, and battle dress maxes at 18 points of armor. A few lucky dice.)
So, opinions? It just seems odd that is quite as frequent as it seems to be in the 3I when at their cost you could have bought a spaceship with a laser cannon to zap folk from the skies with. How common do you have dress be IYTU? Are they limited to the guys toting the smartgun or are they ubiquitous?
I was just thinking to myself as I was browsing my PDFs of various traveler books, and I'm somewhat left asking after reading the Mongoose Mercenary book, and a few of the Pirates of Drinax adventures through again just how common it is on the battlefield.
The way it seems from the books seems to have it be that any soldier worth his pay in the 3I is waltzing around in battle dress toting a FGMP, but at least to me that seems like it would make keeping a army funded deathly expensive. A single TL14 Battle Dress costs 2.5 MCr, and a single FGMP-14 is another 100,000 credits. For the cost of equipping 10 soldiers, a entire scout ship could be bought. It seems just so incredibly expensive to have infantry running around in that expensive of kit, especially when, at that level of power their own armor is somewhat worthless (FGMP-14 does 10d6 damage from MgT core, and battle dress maxes at 18 points of armor. A few lucky dice.)
So, opinions? It just seems odd that is quite as frequent as it seems to be in the 3I when at their cost you could have bought a spaceship with a laser cannon to zap folk from the skies with. How common do you have dress be IYTU? Are they limited to the guys toting the smartgun or are they ubiquitous?
That's an excellent point.
I always assumed those values were for Imperial worlds proper. So. for example, most of the worlds in the Marches would not count.
And I read "average" to mean "typical." Which makes no sense, I suppose.
Still, for me. I'd love it that if a company of soldiers in Battledress shows up it's a big f'ing deal. Terror strikes everyone's hearts and so on.
There is a power in having a dial that goes to 11 -- but withholding it's use so it retains dramatic effect!
Going by the MT Rebellion-era materials (which IMO seem to paint the most complete picture of the Imperial military, YMMV), Imperial Marines don't operate at TL15. They operate at TL14. The Astrin and Trepida are both TL14 vehicles. I think only the Imperial Navy operates at TL15 and only for the primary fleets.
I'd think that Imperial Marines would operate TL14 battledress with TL14 weaponry, not TL15.
That said, I've always found the pricing of battledress to be a bit suspicious. I suspect the high cost isn't some semi-logical way to explain the technology and manufacture, but instead it is just there to keep it out of the hands of player characters. I think it's more reasonable if you drop a zero off of the cost (it should be 250k ~ 500k credits).
I do imagine that every Imperial Marine rifleman on the line (or whatever the equivalent is) would wear battledress. It'd lack of a lot of the bells and whistles of a lot of the typical "shopping list" features like adaptive camo. More elite Marines would actually wear less armor - BD requires batteries, and Marines whose roles might be less about "kicking in the door" and more about infiltration or extended recon couldn't afford the battery-dependency of BD and would wear combat armor.
I don't recall being able to manhandle a pulse gun of any type, even wearing BD.The cost mechanism certainly can be a limit, but consider the firepower increase, not just the socket business but also the strength to just able to haul around Very Big Guns (my fave is the Rapid Pulse A gun). *snip*
I don't recall being able to manhandle a pulse gun of any type, even wearing BD.
The way it seems from the books seems to have it be that any soldier worth his pay in the 3I is waltzing around in battle dress toting a FGMP, but at least to me that seems like it would make keeping a army funded deathly expensive. A single TL14 Battle Dress costs 2.5 MCr, and a single FGMP-14 is another 100,000 credits. For the cost of equipping 10 soldiers, a entire scout ship could be bought. It seems just so incredibly expensive to have infantry running around in that expensive of kit, especially when, at that level of power their own armor is somewhat worthless (FGMP-14 does 10d6 damage from MgT core, and battle dress maxes at 18 points of armor. A few lucky dice.)
So, opinions? It just seems odd that is quite as frequent as it seems to be in the 3I when at their cost you could have bought a spaceship with a laser cannon to zap folk from the skies with. How common do you have dress be IYTU? Are they limited to the guys toting the smartgun or are they ubiquitous?
Interesting. I never got Striker, so that's one of those tidbits that snuck by me. But wow. That's like Japanese mecha territory.
But while we're on the subject of battledress (even though I should be getting back to writing) if BD is such a stabilizer for a firing platform, then would this not mean that a trooper could carry a minigun? I only bring it up because we had a discussion about it more than once (harkening back to Predator and Jesse Ventura).
Anyway, I really need to get off the BBS and get back to writing. Will check back later.