Curious Quarreling Cuirassier!

 

PD-04TR-S CUIRASSIER

Originally conceived as the Humanist Alliance’s answer to the Territorial Arms Black Mamba, the Cuirasseir began its life at the HAPF’s White Rock facility in the spring of TN1920. In the post-War of the Alliance rearmament period, several Black Mambas were procured by the Humanist Alliance after repeated reports of how well the unit performed. While the Black Mamba suffered from a number of design deficiencies, most notably the fatally weak armor on the back, Humanist preceptors found that the Black Mamba to be a solidly engineered Gear. The retro engineering of the Black Mamba was called the Xiphos project and was initiated as part of the secretive long term defense protocols.

A few early prototype models of the Xiphos were produced under great secrecy by the White Rock engineers and deployed to HAPF regiments in limited numbers as Black Mambas. While externally the Xiphos appeared to be a Black Mamba, the internal components of the Xiphos were significantly more advanced. The chassis frame was constructed of a lighter composite metal, which was just as durable as the Mamba’s heavier chassis. The lighter frame allowed thicker rear armor to be installed, the v-engine’s performance was incrementally increased over time. These prototypes performed incredibly well, but the project was hampered by the secrecy of the project. On three separate occasions, MILICIA regiments fielded in concert with HAPF noted how well the disguised Xiphos performed in the field. Protectors had to quickly exchange the units with Black Mambas and explain the performance as better training.

In TN1932 the Xiphos Project’s information was included in the knowledge sharing treaty engineered by Gavin Hypolite and Colonel Arthur in Port Arthur. When the combined PAK, NuCoal SDF, and HAPF militaries looked at producing a unified munitions and manufacturing alliance, the high performance designs integrated into the Xiphos project created the basis for the Gallic Series of vehicles and Gears. The very first Gear to enter service from this cooperative effort was the Cuirassier Gear. Internally, the Cuirassier shares most of the common components found in the Xiphos, but externally, the Cuirassier’s armor is a mixed composite of high density alloy used in most Gallic designs. In addition to the mixed armor, the cuirassier shares a number of components with other Gears in the Gallic series. The PAK model in particular has a traditional CEF cockpit module to accomodate Minerva pilots. Some of the NuCoal SDF Cuirassier also feature this design element.

One variant of the Cuirassier that was tested in the late thirties was a hover enabled version. The complexities of adapting a hover system into the already technologically superior Cuirassier proved too cumbersome. While three prototype models were produced, the manufacturing resources needed to implement the design were beyond the means of the allied group at the time. The final version of the Cuirassier is a technological marvel, but still within the means of the manufacturing capabilities of NuCoal and Port Arthur.

 

Cuirassier Variants in Heavy Gear Blitz!

The Cuirassier Dart, Spear and Fulgurant are Cuirassier variants added to the NuCoal model list in Heavy Gear Blitz! These additional profiles are Extended Content.

Model TV Roles MR Arm H/S A GU PI EW React Weapons Mounted Weapons Traits Type Size
Cuirassier Spear 10 SK, FS W/G:7 7 3/3 1 3+ 3+ 5+ MRP, LVB LRP, LAPGL Hands, Agile, Airdrop Gear 1.5"
Cuirassier Dart 10 SK, FS W/G:7 7 3/3 1 3+ 3+ 5+ MAPR, LVB LRP, LAPGL Hands, Agile, Airdrop Gear 1.5"
Cuirassier Fulgurant 12 SK, FS W/G:7 7 3/3 1 3+ 3+ 5+ LPA, LVB LRP, LAPGL Hands, Agile, Airdrop Gear 1.5"

Making Your Own Cuirassier Dart and Fulgurant

These variants are fairly straight forward to assemble. The Fulgurant is made simply by using the Light Particle Accelerator part on a standard Cuirassier. To make my Cuirassier Dart firing it’s rocket pack, I bent the arm slightly, while attaching the hand-held rocket pack at an angle, instead of directly onto the wrist. That let it sit on the shoulder for a dynamic firing pose.

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