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Work In Progress TIE Walker (Post-Atrisia Model)


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OUT OF CHARACTER INFORMATION
PRODUCTION INFORMATION
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
SPECIAL FEATURES
STRENGTHS
  • Ship killer: If there's one thing that the TIE Walker does particularly well, its engaging and destroying enemy starfighters and support craft, thanks to its variety of dedicated anti-air weaponry
  • Fast (for a walker): The TIE Walker is a relatively fast moving platform, especially as far as walkers are concerned
  • Clear: The Quinta-Polycarbonite Lamellar Compound viewport of the TIE Walker gives its pilot a clear line of sight to engage enemy targets with, which is especially crucial for a dedicated anti-air platform
  • Jammer: The TIE Walker can jam enemy missile guidance systems, reducing their overall effectiveness
WEAKNESSES
  • Fragile: Compared to many other walkers, the TIE Walker is a relatively fragile system, as it possesses only light amor and no deflector shields
  • Exposed: The Quinta-Polycarbonite Lamellar Compound viewport of the TIE Walker is a notable weak point in the vehicle's design
  • Complex: Because the TIE Walker can accept a number of different weapon packages, this greatly increases the vehicle's complexity and maintenance requirements
  • Jammer: The TIE Walker can inadvertently jam friendly missile guidance systems that are not properly calibrated against it
DESCRIPTION

Following the Imperial Confederation's triumphant victory over the forces of the Galactic Empire at Atrisia, the Mahporeem Imperial Remnant has now had sufficient time to update the design of the TIE Walker, turning it into a fully matured anti-air platform. Most of the upgrades given to the vehicle revolved around its armament, enabling the walker to engage a variety of different aerial threats.

Depending on anticipated threats, the TIE Walker can equip a corresponding weapon package, giving the walker a great deal of versatility in the field. Though the walker is most likely to engage starfighters and support craft, when equipped with its Quad Barreled NZ RTL1 Launchers the TIE Walker is even capable of taking on sub-capital ships, especially when deployed in large numbers.

Of course, the TIE Walker still remains highly vulnerable to ground forces, especially due to its relatively large size and light armor. Nonetheless, the TIE Walker continues to be an important asset for any armed forces, especially when the threat of starfighters and support craft would normally stop an army in their tracks.

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OUT OF CHARACTER INFORMATION
PRODUCTION INFORMATION
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
SPECIAL FEATURES
STRENGTHS
  • Firepower: The AT-AAT possesses a number of different weapon systems that helps it dominate the battlefield, including laser cannons, turbolaser cannons and ion cannons
  • Heavily armored: The AT-AAT is heavily armored and well defended, allowing it to shrug off all but the most damaging of attacks
  • Field of fire: Unlike most AT-AT variants, the AT-AAT contains a rearward facing NZ HP2 Heavy Turbolaser or NZ IPC-1 Ion Pulse Cannon, allowing the vehicle to cover what is normally a cripplingly dangerous blindspot
  • Vantage point: Because the AT-AAT is so tall, it has an excellent field of vision, allowing the walker to engage most targets regardless of position or distance
  • SMASH: The AT-AAT's reinforced durasteel footpads can easily crush defensive positions and trample infantry and vehicles unfortunate enough to be in the walker's path
  • Snowspeeder proof: The AT-AAT is equipped with leg saws on each of its four legs, making it much more difficult to "trip" the walker over with devices such as magnetic harpoon tow cables
WEAKNESSES
  • Ungainly: Much like its predecessors, the AT-AAT is quite slow and unmaneuverable, forcing it to rely on its heavy armor and onboard defenses to survive in combat
  • Large: The AT-AAT is a massive target, making it difficult to miss even at long range
  • Limitied firing arc: Though the AT-AAT is able to fire both forward and backwards, its front facing "head" and rearward facing weaponry can only swivel 180 degrees to the left and right, somewhat limiting the walker's firing arc
  • Top heavy: Should the AT-AAT lose its balance for any reason, the walker will come crashing to the ground in spectacular fashion
  • Specialized: Because the AT-AAT is so heavily armed and armored, it is unable to transport troops or carry any meaningful amount of supplies
  • Difficult to transport: Because the AT-AAT is so large and heavy, it is difficult to transport across the battlefield
DESCRIPTION

Developed in response to vehicles such as the GATE-13 Tiger, the All Terrain Advanced Armored Transport, or AT-AAT, was developed to engage heavily armed and armored targets without being destroyed itself. Inspired by the classic All Terrain Armored Transport and the Mahporeem created All Terrain TurboLaser and All Terrain Ion Cannon, the All Terrain Advanced Armored Transport can provide friendly forces with the firepower needed to take on most conceivable threats.

The All Terrain Advanced Armored Transport is heavily armed itself, boasting 2 NZ HP1 Turbolasers, 2 NZ LC-2A Laser Cannons, 2 NZ ARD-1 Mono Type Point Defense System Turrets and either a rearward facing NZ HP2 Heavy Turbolaser or NZ IPC-1 Ion Pulse Cannon, giving the walker the tools that it needs to defeat most types of enemies. It's heavy armor plating and host of advanced defensive features protects the walker from incoming fire in return, giving it plenty of time to dominate the battlefield.

Of course, the walker is far from perfect: it is large, it is slow, it is heavy, and it is a massive target. Though a potent weapon of war on its own, the All Terrain Advanced Armored Transport truly shines when supported by infantry and lighter vehicles, allowing it to focus on the most dangerous battlefield threats without having to worry about being flanked or knocked over.

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