Class: Heavy
Weight: 60 tons
Initially conceived as a medium fire-support platform, chronic overheating problems plagued the Rifleman following its debut in 2505. A later version corrected only some of the issues, and in 2770 Kallon unveiled the heavier RFL-3N Rifleman. Twin autocannons and large lasers provide long range firepower at the cost of armor, particularly in the rear.
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Speed: 64 kp/h
XL engine 240
Weight Saving: Endo-steel structure
Free tonnage (no armor): 46 tons
Weapons:Trait slots: 8
The name Silvan Vaughn is probably as fake as the 'Eyes on Democracy' watchdog group he represented. Digging around after him has turned up surprisingly little information, but it seems clear he's been working to destabilize Federated Suns worlds near the Capellan border. Recovering his 'Mech proved equally dry on answers, all we know is that he called his Rifleman 'Diana' and it's not your run of the mill RFL-3N. Clearly Vaughn had some powerful backers.
Speed: 64 kp/h
Standard engine 240
Free tonnage (no armor): 37.5 tons
Weapons:Trait slots: 7
Speed: 64 kp/h
Standard engine 240
Free tonnage (no armor): 37.5 tons
Weapons:Trait slots: 7
Speed: 64 kp/h
Standard engine 240
Free tonnage (no armor): 37.5 tons
Weapons:Trait slots: 5
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Speed: 64 kp/h
Standard engine 240
Free tonnage (no armor): 37.5 tons
Weapons:Trait slots: 8
A celebrated hero of the Federated Sun's Capellan March turned Solaris Champion, Philip Capet held a particular animosity towards House Liao and the Capellan Confederation's people. Believing them responsible for the deaths of his family in the same Liao raid that made him a star. On Solaris 7 he lead a loose group of like minded Davion nationalist arena fighters that he would call the 'Capellan Mafia.'
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Speed: 64 kp/h
XL engine 240
Weight Saving: Endo-steel structure
Free tonnage (no armor): 46 tons
Weapons:Trait slots: 9
The Legend-Killer is the near mythical Rifleman of the only seven time Solaris Games Champion, Gray Noton. His dominance over the games for so many years sowed many rumors that Legend-Killer was some lost Star League 'Mech that simply assumed the form of an average Rifleman. After his retirement from the games, Noton became an information broker for the power players on Solaris 7 until his untimely murder. The Legend-Killer would later be piloted by Justin Xiang in the title fight for the 3027 Solaris Championship.