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Approved Vehicle All Terrain Tactical Transport

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Sirella Valkner

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Intent: To make walker
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Manufacturer: Sienar Army Systems
Model: AT-TT
Affiliation: Open Market
Modularity: No
Production: Mass-Produced
Material:Durasteel
Role: Walker/Transport

Height: 10.61 meters
Length: 13.6 meters
Width: 5 meters
Weight: 120 Tonnes

Minimum Crew: 1
Optimal Crew: 6
Propulsion:tripedal gait
Top Speed: 60 km/h

Armaments:
4 Heavy Laser Cannons
2 Heavy Repeater Blaster Cannons
2 Mass Driver Cannons
1 Twin Heavy Laser Cannon (rear)

Squadron Count:6
Passenger Capacity: 20 Troopers
Cargo Capacity: 5 Tons
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Description: The All Terrain Tactical Transport is a mix breed of attack tank and transport. The frame itself is set between the old AT-TE and AT-AT sitting lower to the ground with a six legged tripedal gait. The tripedal gait allows for rapid walking while always having a stable stance and has been studied extensively in insects, which in turn allows for a more stable firing position while moving. This leg system also prevents the previously used method of tangling the legs from being effective against the vehicle.

The walker was designed around the concept of being the workhorse of the battlefield. It is armed with two large mass drivers allowing it to be used as artillery support in a pinch, complimented by a main weapons battery of four large laser cannons for destroying enemy armor, two repeater blasters on the cheeks to cover against infantry, and a dual laser turret in the rear to prevent starfighters, speeders, or armor from sneaking up on the slower walker.

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Ashin Varanin

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The loadout is a touch on the heavy side, but then again it's proportional to an AT-ST. This all seems fairly reasonable. My only qualm is that I'm not sure having six legs would inherently make it harder to tangle them -- but then again, the enhanced stability and shorter legs would mean that, even if a tow cable immobilized the legs, the walker wouldn't fall over. Potato, potahto. Approved.
 
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