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| - | ====== AMX-20X-NGIW Wing Extension for Winter II ====== | ||
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| - | Included in stock issues of the AMX 201, the AMX-20X-NGIW Wing Extension is a multi-tool swiss-army knife of propulsion assistance, field-control and mounting solutions in order to extend the mobility, reach and lethality of the Winter II. | ||
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| - | Attached to the rear of the frame, it sits on a spine like armature able to raise and lower, either to sit on the shoulders as a backpack as norm or shifted down to the hips in order to make room for additional equipment. In this way, it fills the role of both the hip-fins of the 102 and also the large clamshell boosters of the 101 which gave the frame its excellent mobility performance. | ||
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| - | In addition, the AMX-20X-NGIW Wing Extension for Winter II also serves as an internal payload bay which can be mounted on the frame externally. | ||
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| - | ====== Hardpoint Placement ====== | ||
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| - | ====== Hardpoints ====== | ||
| - | ==== Inner Bays (4) ==== | ||
| - | Inner bays are located beneath the master plate of a given assembly, inset into a cavity. This cavity is usually for specialty equipment, such as specialised weapons or performance enhancing equipment such as additional fuel tanks or capacitors. | ||
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| - | ==== External Mount Pylon (4) ==== | ||
| - | External mount pylons are designed with fighter-style missiles in mind and are able to mount conventional fighter external weapons pylons, including those which bifurcate in order to allow more than a single missile to be mounted on the hardpoint. | ||
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| - | ==== Internal Mount (2) ==== | ||
| - | Part of the central truss of a given array, the internal mount is designed for large bombs but may also mount specialist engines for improved performance or weapons systems. | ||
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| - | ==== Featherlets (28) ==== | ||
| - | Connected to the master plate of a given assembly, featherlets are small extensions mounted about the back of the AMX-20X-NGIW Wing Extension for Winter II. While each pair can mount 14, the entire assembly is about to mount 28 total. Common mounts include specialty missiles, thrusters or weapons pods. | ||
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| - | ===== Construction ===== | ||
| - | The wing assembly itself is four repeated units, each consisting of larger plate and three smaller ones, a pair each forming a clamshell. Used properly, it is able to act as an engine, a means of docking weapons and equipment, a field controller and even as a physical shield if positioned over the body correctly and has a number of known configurations as well as others pilots are willing to discover themselves. | ||
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| - | ===== Operational Configurations ===== | ||
| - | The AMX-20X-NGIW Wing Extension for Winter II is able to operate in a wide variety of different configurations, | ||
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| - | ==== Vernier Pod ==== | ||
| - | The most compact form, hip-fins serve to create an armored concealed internal munitions bay, ideal for bombs, missiles and hand-held equipment while simultaniously serving as an additional engine, optimized for speed. Its functionality draws inspration from the original [[lorath: | ||
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| - | ==== Full Armour ==== | ||
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| - | Following the Lorath design maxim that "armor which does not sit between me and my enemy is a dead-weight", | ||
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| - | This armor comes in the form of four collapsable movable frame grade 'riot shields' | ||
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| - | While the example shown demonstrates the full armor providng balanced protection over the whole body, it can be repositioned almost anywhere over the frame' | ||
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| - | Optionally, hand-held conventional shields can be mounted over the Wing Assembly (4 maximum) for additional protection. | ||
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| - | **Included barriers:** | ||
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| - | * Magnetic Shielding | ||
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| - | * Gravitational Shielding | ||
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| - | Combined barrier shield system: SP15 (threshold 4) | ||
| - | Additional armor layer: SP9 (threshold 2) | ||
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| - | ==== Full Wing ==== | ||
| - | Full Wing works by spreading the vectors of the Winter II's engines evenly for optimal mobility in all directions rather than raw linear acceleration along a straight path. In doing so, the frame' | ||
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