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mechs in traveller

Originally posted by loconius:
what skill is used to punch something with an appendage, and how much damage does it do?
Well, in Battletech, punching used the Mechwarrior's pilot skill. So I would use pilot skill here as well.

For Battledress...hmmm...I'll have to double check the rules. If there is a battledress pilot skill, I'd combine that with the pilot's brawling skill.

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If your in battledress (and have the Vehicle(Battledress) or Vehicle (Heavy Armor) feats), use the characters BAB.

Otherwise, characters are required to have the Vehicle feat and P/Loader or P/Teamster skill to even think about hitting someone. Again, use the characters BAB for this, but the lower of the Arm or Characther Dex bonus.

Appendages do normal damage (1d4 + strength). When dealing with metal arms, the damage is both Lifeblood and Stamina.

As a house rule, I convert large Strength bonus back into dice (say each +5 = 1d10) for a more random damage results.
 
D&D 3E has rules for converting melee weapon damage based on size. You can find the table on page 162 in the DMG.

Thus a punch from a Huge Mech would do 1d8, a Gargantuan Mech would do 2d6, and a Colossal Mech would do 2d8. The Vehicle scale rules would also seem to apply. The size increase rules would also cover oversized melee weapons.

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Plus does some damage to the "fist" that punched.

So if you slam an AR3 fist against an AR3 wall, I would probably do half damage to the fist.

Punching is not combat effective. Mechs are not combat effective (Throws gauntlet on the floor). A Walking gun platform is bad enough, why make the thing anthropomorphic? (The Answer is "It looks Cool")

On a low G World, legs might be more useful than wheels/tracks although could argue the point.
 
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Mechs are not combat effective (Throws gauntlet on the floor). A Walking gun platform is bad enough, why make the thing anthropomorphic? (The Answer is "It looks Cool")
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Hear, hear.

"Oh look there using 30-foot tall mechs! Oh well better call up the Z-plasma battery. Have them aim for the heads"

Seriously they need to get a "what real armies are like" book (ala book 4 mercenary) out for T20 soon to stop such silliness. Mechs are fun in battletech but against pop-up plasma they are so much hot metal.

James
 
thanks for all the ideas... i like the pilot skill use and DMG damage modified by strength... as far as mechs are concerned, i was thinking mor like large battledress then huge lumbering mechs (i've been converting heavy gear frames since the volume of a vehicle equals it's mass)...

on annother note, how far does a vehicle move on a grid in T20, it says how large a hex was but not what the stats translate to (asside from actually wipping out the physics and graphing calc.) ;)
 
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