Resources Post: The Atlas II is apart of the Star League Command Lance in Plastic, and is coming out this month most likely. If you can't wait for that, it is out with Iron Wind Metals as we speak: www.ironwindmetals.com/index.php/categories/cat-battletech/cat-bt-ncm/product/battletech-bt-473/category_pathway-2 For Books I used to make this video: Technical Readout Jihad: store.catalystgamelabs.com/products/battletech-technical-readout-jihad Recognition Guide 24: store.catalystgamelabs.com/products/battletech-recognition-guide-ilclan-vol-24 Battletech: Jihad Final Reckoning: (for some portions) store.catalystgamelabs.com/products/battletech-jihad-final-reckoning-pdf Operation Klondike: (some references): store.catalystgamelabs.com/products/battletech-historical-operation-klondike-pdf Battletech Legends: (Major Resource) store.catalystgamelabs.com/products/battletech-legends Bonfire of Worlds (Some Lyran points): store.catalystgamelabs.com/products/battletech-novel-bonfire-of-worlds Era Report 3145: store.catalystgamelabs.com/products/battletech-era-report-3145-pdf The Star League Sourcebook: store.catalystgamelabs.com/products/battletech-star-league-pdf Technical Readout 3025: (For Atlas) And there were a few more that I lost in my notes. :(
I like Kamea Arano's Atlas II AS7-D-HT, which as far as we know is an AC/20-armed one-off in a forgotten Castle Brian on the opposite end of the Inner Sphere from the Exodus
@AlphaAurora the Atlas III is what got me into Battletech. I pulled it from a Mechwarrior Dark Ages Salvage Box equivalent, it was my first Mini ever.
Someone can use both Atlas II, and Atlas III to be laying down some suppressing fire while the Standard Atlas goes around and force an enemy out of cover that would be terrifying tactic if used correctly
If I was in the Battletech universe I would want an Atlas ll. I’d have it reconfigured for long range support. I’ve always liked playing at long ranges with mechs
The rotary AC5 configuration seems up your alley then. RAC, Dual clan er large lasers, and an LRM20. You got a good balance of armor stripping sand blasting and raw alpha potential. Combine that with the increased speed for the defensive boost and positioning, you've got a compelling package for medium-long range.
Thanks For This one, bud. Stuff likes to go sideways in my life and being able to put this world on mute in favor of this one Is absolutely vital, lest I’m reduced to a quivering, crying mess.
Thank Blake this mech got an updated mini! The metal version looks great, but it’s still metal, and therefore colossally fragile. Nice to see it in plastic. - I have no particular loyalty to this mech vs the normal Atlas or other designs, but it does look cool.
Very nice, and I can't wait to get this box as well. I did enjoy how you balanced the appeal and history of both the major figureheads that piloted the Atlas II. You gave the history of Nikolas as his ugly history we all know it for, but you gave a quote from the perspective of a person that loved him, and then did almost the opposite for Devlin Stone giving a quote from the average person torn from his home and abandoned by his leader for this new upstart that thinks he knows better while giving the history of a pretty good (at least for BattleTech) leader. Whether that shine continues remains to be seen, though I suspect, and hope, the Tucker Harwell story may bring closure to some of the Dark Ages unanswered questions.
Are there better assault mechs? Probably. Are there cheaper heavy mechs that can do something similar? Also likely. Does anything compare to the sheer badassery of the skull-faced horror of an Atlas grinning at you through shattered cockpit and broken armour as it breaks through your lines? I don't think so.
I like how the Atlas-II has its own distinct identity from the first Atlas, rather than being a replacement design. At least in their earlier variants, the Atlas-II seems to be more of an assault command mech that can fill a lot of roles with its varied long-range armaments yet lacks a knockout-blow. This contrasts heavily to the first Atlas, which was a battering ram or bodyguard mech that can also be a command mech while carrying the biggest gun around. It’s a bit of a shame that these differences in battlefield roles decrease as the timeline progresses and more variants are introduced.
I mean, with how the succession wars treated specialized mechs in general it’s not a surprise that the specialized assault command mech became less differentiated from its bully brother
Not only that, but lore shows us that autocannons are classed by damage output paired with approximate ranges; projectile size, count, and rate of fire vary quite a bit even within those classes.
@@Sideshow819i have been told that AC classifications are only for gameplay purposes and every autocannon is different between caliber, mechanism, manufacturer and so on and so forth, kinda like real life guns. A scar and an m4 have the same caliber but not the same mechanism. Then again I've also been told that an ac/5 is a 120mm and an ac/20 is a battleship naval gun so I'm just kinda confused at this point
Hmm let's hope to see some of these Atlas II heroes as legendary mechs now in MWO since we're starting to see IS mechs with clan tech, now the Blackhawk, etc.
@@BigRed40TECH Possibly, I think it would sell as a standalone, but if not, there could easily at least be custom geometry for the head and possible some other parts of the mech as we see on the Otomo Collection and a few others stand alone mechs; Grand Dragon, etc. Never say never!
Yo, just wanted to say I'm a B.C. bro too! Hope the con was great and the post-con recovery was smooth. Great video! The Atlas 2 never being a 2C always felt really weird to me... Until I saw just how terrifying Unity was.
Certainly eager for the new plastic. Painted some old plastic minis, horrible. So definitely eager for new stuff. Also eager for Clan Star Adder stuff. And content on the Wars of Reaving.
Excellent stuff, BigRed!👍 I knew very little about the II. I ended up painting my son’s Atlas III (not II) in a skeletal scheme like Phantom years back. At the time I’d seen a lot of Atlas models with their heads painted like skulls, maybe I’d seen Devlin’s too. I knew little about BT lore then, just thought it’d be cool. Of course it got comments of “it looks like Devlin Stone’s”…which drove me to Sarna and got me deeper into the lore😄 BTW, what’s that mech in the art at around 1hr 9mins with the fist-of-missiles??
IMO the Atlas II's autocannon should have been made a prototype ultra-10 rather than an LB type. That multibarreled weapon just doesn't look like a battlemech shotgun to me.
I wonder if the original intent of it was not to resemble a gatling gun where the barrel spins, but pay homage to weapons like the Nock volley gun from the 1800s where all the barrels fire at once creating a shotgun like spread, hence the LB.
This is exactly why I think the Atlas II particularly the AS7-DK-H is better gunned than the Atlas III. I mean what can those dinky medium x-pulse lasers do when the latter runs out of ammo? Not to mention it can't even fire all 4 because it only has a pitiful 10 double heatsinks. I mean what self respecting assault mech only has 10 double heatsinks? Every assault mech usually has at least 14 or more. It's as if the equipment tonnage of the III is lesser than its predecessors. Why even bother piloting an Atlas III when the original "King of the Monsters" is already good as it is?
Since every Atlas II pilot left with the Exodus, I'm really surprised the Clans never came up with a IIC or Omni variant. I guess we have Nicholas Kerensky's later variant.
@@BigRed40TECH Yeah, the concept of a dedicated Commander's Mech shouldnt make much sense with Zellbrigen rules too. I really wish the clans lost. It kind of makes sense that their way of war had no focus on anything beyond raw firepower, but I guess the setting decided they wanted to validate the Clan way of war and life, after having initially repudiated it at Tukayidd.
I'm surprised you managed to wring an hour and change out of the Atlas II. I didn't think there was that much history around this, and that it had a much smaller place in history. This feels like a much more natural and logical evolution of the Atlas than the Atlas 3... but that also goes to show why the Atlas 2 isn't as memorable or distinct as its own thing as the 3. It also doesn't hurt that the art for the 3 isn't misleading, unlike the 2, which looks like it has an UAC or RAC instead of an LBX AC... despite only one listed config sporting a RAC, and that one came after the Atlas 3 had one in its base version.
Hopefully ill get to grind a few under the feet of my dragoon and rampage Also that particular Phoenix Hawk variant has weak head armor as one of my pilots learned...
So question, when you say that the atlas was the only 100 tonner in the first techincal readout, wasn't the King Crab also there? I thought it was an old design too. Well Lore-wise too, its from around the same period.
According to Legends, the primary resource I used for this video: "Nicholas joined his mother’s resistance cell as a youth, but keenly felt the absence of his father during those hard years."
Idk why the Atlas 2 has ER large lasers because stock large lasers are 1: Cheaper 2: Cooler 3: Lighter 4: Have almost the same range as the LBX-10 My personal Atlas 2 in Mercs 5 also has regular medium lasers instead of pulse lasers just to keep it a little colder.
@@BigRed40TECH Sooo, the rolls are as follows 1) head shot. 2) At least one crit. 3) Pilot killed. Been a long time since I've seen that kind of luck in a game of BT.
If only Nicholas, in his overconfidence, did not inexplicably remove two points of head armor from Unity, he would not have been so thoroughly charred by that ER Large Laser. /j
Resources Post:
The Atlas II is apart of the Star League Command Lance in Plastic, and is coming out this month most likely.
If you can't wait for that, it is out with Iron Wind Metals as we speak: www.ironwindmetals.com/index.php/categories/cat-battletech/cat-bt-ncm/product/battletech-bt-473/category_pathway-2
For Books I used to make this video:
Technical Readout Jihad:
store.catalystgamelabs.com/products/battletech-technical-readout-jihad
Recognition Guide 24:
store.catalystgamelabs.com/products/battletech-recognition-guide-ilclan-vol-24
Battletech: Jihad Final Reckoning: (for some portions) store.catalystgamelabs.com/products/battletech-jihad-final-reckoning-pdf
Operation Klondike: (some references): store.catalystgamelabs.com/products/battletech-historical-operation-klondike-pdf
Battletech Legends: (Major Resource) store.catalystgamelabs.com/products/battletech-legends
Bonfire of Worlds (Some Lyran points): store.catalystgamelabs.com/products/battletech-novel-bonfire-of-worlds
Era Report 3145: store.catalystgamelabs.com/products/battletech-era-report-3145-pdf
The Star League Sourcebook: store.catalystgamelabs.com/products/battletech-star-league-pdf
Technical Readout 3025: (For Atlas)
And there were a few more that I lost in my notes. :(
(Joking) THOSE MISSING RESOURCES MUST BE SARNA
There's of course also the footage you use from the HBS game BattleTech (fittingly, given Kamea Arano's Atlas II)
Thanks again Big Red!
"ATLAS II: SON OF ATLAS" ~ Professor Tex of the BPL
"when you're in an atlas, you can fight the storm, you can win"
Until an extremely, almost blindingly stupid, lucky Urbie armed with an AC20 gives you the mother of all vibe checks and relegates you to a joke.
*guitar solo*
I like Kamea Arano's Atlas II AS7-D-HT, which as far as we know is an AC/20-armed one-off in a forgotten Castle Brian on the opposite end of the Inner Sphere from the Exodus
Yes, yes, new and improved, but can it shrug?
Bu Dum Tss
I’d name mine cloud
@@mattmaple7032 I’d name mine urbie
Seeing a map of Star League with all its members at its greatest extent feels like seeing a map of Rome at its peak.
"Yes we're familiar with the world. We own it."
"If Atlas so good, where is Atlas II?" "...Oh.."
"BUt what about 3rd Atlas?"
@@BigRed40TECH The Fatty's Fart Four is coming down the pike.
Within weapons range
@@BigRed40TECH I love HAG-30 Atlas III! Even if it has the silly hockey mask.
@AlphaAurora the Atlas III is what got me into Battletech. I pulled it from a Mechwarrior Dark Ages Salvage Box equivalent, it was my first Mini ever.
"You cut The King, you'd better kill The King!"
I thought the quote was if you swing at the king, you better not miss?
The version I grew up with was; "If you want to take the ring of the King, you better kill him first."
43:28
*chuckles*
"Remember idiots, pay your phone bill or Interstellar AT&T will come a knockin' with bullets and blade."
Ja, ich wir haben klienes tott gehweg, und spielen mit der hertzblut. 🫡
Space AT&T don't f*** around😅
Someone can use both Atlas II, and Atlas III to be laying down some suppressing fire while the Standard Atlas goes around and force an enemy out of cover that would be terrifying tactic if used correctly
And an Akuma to round it out as the most famous Atlas knockoff in the sphere. Or if you're a Clanner, Kodiak and Kodiak 2.
@@bthsr7113There's a Kodiak 2!?! I gotta look that one up
I'm afraid to imagine what the other side will put on the field, considering how much BV/PV these three are worth together.
A testament to your craft and pursuit of quality, a real gem of a video, Tx Big Red-40TECH!
If I was in the Battletech universe I would want an Atlas ll. I’d have it reconfigured for long range support. I’ve always liked playing at long ranges with mechs
Dual gauss cannons, dual Clan LRM 20s, quad ER M laser? Yes please
Mechs just seem like extreme range and extremely close range vehicles
@sa-al-hayeed699 in two I regularly run a fafnir with 2 heavy gauss, 3 xpulse med lasers
The rotary AC5 configuration seems up your alley then.
RAC, Dual clan er large lasers, and an LRM20. You got a good balance of armor stripping sand blasting and raw alpha potential.
Combine that with the increased speed for the defensive boost and positioning, you've got a compelling package for medium-long range.
@@armwulfpiloteer3255 I tend to favor energy weapons over ballistic weapons.
Thanks For This one, bud. Stuff likes to go sideways in my life and being able to put this world on mute in favor of this one Is absolutely vital, lest I’m reduced to a quivering, crying mess.
I hope your doing okay, Lucas.
Your reading of the passage at the end, pertaining to Kerensky's death, was particularly well-done.
Sweet video and letting us know about this juggernaut.
At Lasssss My love has come along 🎶
“A burnt bag of dehydrated meat” - a fitting tombstone epithet for Evil Nicky K 🍻
A fitting fate that the amaris fan boy gets killed "accidentally by maybe a clan wolverine planted agent"
The Widowmaker Khan piloting a Highlander killed Nicky K while he was piloting an Atlas II. Highlander > Atlas II. Q.E.D. /JK
Amazing Video Red! Thank you for all your wonderful videos!
My pleasure!
Big Stompy Fun Video!
I'm just finishing the 4th sourcebook of the Jihad series... this mech info vid came at the right time - thanks!
Thank Blake this mech got an updated mini! The metal version looks great, but it’s still metal, and therefore colossally fragile. Nice to see it in plastic. - I have no particular loyalty to this mech vs the normal Atlas or other designs, but it does look cool.
Praise Blake! As this was a Blakist mech. lol
Blake praised!
May the day the Celestials get the BigRed treatment be fast approaching
Very nice, and I can't wait to get this box as well.
I did enjoy how you balanced the appeal and history of both the major figureheads that piloted the Atlas II. You gave the history of Nikolas as his ugly history we all know it for, but you gave a quote from the perspective of a person that loved him, and then did almost the opposite for Devlin Stone giving a quote from the average person torn from his home and abandoned by his leader for this new upstart that thinks he knows better while giving the history of a pretty good (at least for BattleTech) leader. Whether that shine continues remains to be seen, though I suspect, and hope, the Tucker Harwell story may bring closure to some of the Dark Ages unanswered questions.
Took me ages to get to this video, but I really enjoyed it.
Superb work!
Always worth waiting for content on this channel as it's so good!!
I was going to have one of these for my new lyran force. Now there might be two. You did again red, you've sold me on a mech!
I killed one of these with a heavily modified Davion Shadowhawk and it’s the proudest moment of my boardgaming carrier.
I wonder if Nicholas had that ECM system turned on and whether that contributed to Jorgensen identifying him as a hostile.
Nicholas is a Fursuit-wearing, sociopathic hostile to existence.
Are there better assault mechs? Probably. Are there cheaper heavy mechs that can do something similar? Also likely. Does anything compare to the sheer badassery of the skull-faced horror of an Atlas grinning at you through shattered cockpit and broken armour as it breaks through your lines? I don't think so.
Probably can also imply that there aren't better Assault Mech.
"Something, Something, so fear itself shall be my ally."
General what's-his-name, the important one.
I like how the Atlas-II has its own distinct identity from the first Atlas, rather than being a replacement design. At least in their earlier variants, the Atlas-II seems to be more of an assault command mech that can fill a lot of roles with its varied long-range armaments yet lacks a knockout-blow. This contrasts heavily to the first Atlas, which was a battering ram or bodyguard mech that can also be a command mech while carrying the biggest gun around. It’s a bit of a shame that these differences in battlefield roles decrease as the timeline progresses and more variants are introduced.
I mean, with how the succession wars treated specialized mechs in general it’s not a surprise that the specialized assault command mech became less differentiated from its bully brother
@@nikoclesceri2267 And any ones that are used well are going to be targeted as priorities for head hunting.
I like how the Gatling gun it's modled with is not actually any sort of rapid fire autocannon in any of it's official iterations.
This isn't accurate. It has a RAC5 in the Ilclan era.
Not only that, but lore shows us that autocannons are classed by damage output paired with approximate ranges; projectile size, count, and rate of fire vary quite a bit even within those classes.
@@Sideshow819i have been told that AC classifications are only for gameplay purposes and every autocannon is different between caliber, mechanism, manufacturer and so on and so forth, kinda like real life guns.
A scar and an m4 have the same caliber but not the same mechanism.
Then again I've also been told that an ac/5 is a 120mm and an ac/20 is a battleship naval gun so I'm just kinda confused at this point
@@PeachDragon_ Ah, but AC5 is apparently 120mm BURST (3 round). So more weight thrown down range. And even more confusion.
The Commonwealth will not go quietly into the night
Your videos are by far my favorite in BattleTech lore. awesome video
Thank you so much! I apprecaite it!
This was an excellent video that really answered a lot of my questions that I had. Thanks for putting it together in such a concise way.
Thank you!
Legit using this as a time for my work out, excellent work as always red
The best assault rig needs protective forces to cover it from anklebiters that can overwhelm it by sheer numbers.
Great video as always Red. Really enjoy listening while painting.
Thank you! Cheers!
Great video, Red.
Great video. I can't wait to get the SDL force pack.
Great video BR! Really appreciated the in-depth view of an icon!
The lore you did on the Atlas II was beautiful. I enjoyed watching this video.
Hmm let's hope to see some of these Atlas II heroes as legendary mechs now in MWO since we're starting to see IS mechs with clan tech, now the Blackhawk, etc.
To do it justice it'd need a new model imo. I don't think that'll happen sadly.
@@BigRed40TECH Possibly, I think it would sell as a standalone, but if not, there could easily at least be custom geometry for the head and possible some other parts of the mech as we see on the Otomo Collection and a few others stand alone mechs; Grand Dragon, etc. Never say never!
Glory to Marik
Glory to Marik!
Purple Bird Stronk!
Glory to house Steiner. Glory to the Archons. :P
I have an atlas II middle, figuring that I painted like the Hulk Buster so now I’m definitely gonna try to paint this one as the phantom when I get it
Yo, just wanted to say I'm a B.C. bro too! Hope the con was great and the post-con recovery was smooth. Great video! The Atlas 2 never being a 2C always felt really weird to me... Until I saw just how terrifying Unity was.
GODLY AS ALWAYS RED
Amazing work, Loremaster 🫡
In this house, we don't smash the like button. We pull a DFA on it! Always remember what Dead-Eye taught me: kill the meat, save the metal.
Love the vid! And a standard LL? What a crap weapon to be ended by. The Great Father earned himself atleast a DFA
No he earned him self a boot party
@@captaingeneralconch it would be a most honorable boot party worthy of The Remembrance
It was a Clan ER Large Laser to be fair. :)
Awesome Video as always.
Honestlu the Orion being painted doesnr bother me cause what else would i paint it as other than Kerenskys door buster?
I like painting things as the units I want them to be to be fair.
Certainly eager for the new plastic. Painted some old plastic minis, horrible. So definitely eager for new stuff.
Also eager for Clan Star Adder stuff. And content on the Wars of Reaving.
Well done red and hail to lord of battletech the atlas 2
But does the Atlas II shrug?
Only when washed over 60°C :D
@hajrakoros I said shrug...not shrink.
@@dubuyajay9964 Sorry, I missunderstood
PLEASE GIVE ME THE LINK TO THE MAP AT 4:13, IT LOOKS AWESOME AND I WANT TO SEE IT MORE?!?!
It's a manipulated map in-fact. It doesn't normally look like that.
@@BigRed40TECH Please post it somewhere a link it PLEASE
@@BigRed40TECH Maybe post it on your art section on Discord?
It's a design I like in theory, but always hated the sculpt. I'm so happy it's getting a new one.
I feel like there is an analogy for the reason behind Nicholas Kerensky's death being blatant Clan Wolf favoritism and the IlClan Era.
Gotta love a mech so enmeshed with the lore.
Excellent stuff, BigRed!👍
I knew very little about the II.
I ended up painting my son’s Atlas III (not II) in a skeletal scheme like Phantom years back. At the time I’d seen a lot of Atlas models with their heads painted like skulls, maybe I’d seen Devlin’s too. I knew little about BT lore then, just thought it’d be cool. Of course it got comments of “it looks like Devlin Stone’s”…which drove me to Sarna and got me deeper into the lore😄
BTW, what’s that mech in the art at around 1hr 9mins with the fist-of-missiles??
That's the channel mascot, the Roc.
@@BigRed40TECH Aaaah! I’d heard of your Roc. Love it!👍
If i can get my hands on this i shall enjoy adding it to my Fan made unit
Nicholas got the easy way out, imagine him growing old and being assassinated by a member of clan wolvorine or widowmaker.
He'd have probably died of natural causes tbh.
Ahh the epitome of the much feared Steiner scout.
Steiners have some of the best *actual* scouts, such as the commando
What is this intro!? So awesome.
That's the "Sci Fi Premier" from UA-cam.
I've got strong MADOX-01 vibes from that intro.
I love it! Whoever made it is an artist!
I BLESS THIS! FLORIDA MAN!
Well I learned something new.
Atlas II is cool , but when do we get the Atlas IV
We really need the Atlas V!
IMO the Atlas II's autocannon should have been made a prototype ultra-10 rather than an LB type. That multibarreled weapon just doesn't look like a battlemech shotgun to me.
I wonder if the original intent of it was not to resemble a gatling gun where the barrel spins, but pay homage to weapons like the Nock volley gun from the 1800s where all the barrels fire at once creating a shotgun like spread, hence the LB.
Exactly.. Or they should have made the LB10XAC a single barrel.
So very cool. Never discount the power these can weild. I've lost many a Lance to these monsters.
I overslept and missed the live release ; - ;
But you've not missed the Atlas II video entirely! lol
Hmmm... The Kerenski: Unity, The Word, The Stone: Phantom, or Lyran/Mercenary? How to paint it...
Paint it like Unity, just to agro everyone on the table! lol
Nah, United Phantom for maximum chaos.
Where is the animation at the beginning of his videos from?
It's a UA-cam intro piece. Its made by UA-cam for premiers.
What's going on?
Wake up, new Big Red video dropped
Coincidentally Boston Dynamics just announced Atlas 2.
It ain't bad, but I prefer the original. AC/20 is love. AC/20 is *LIFE*
So a new Lyran Scout 'Mech.
It's only 10 years newer than the regular Atlas... and it was built by Terrans. :\
@@BigRed40TECH Dark Age/IlClan Era Lyrans
FOR THE REPUBLIC OF THE SPHERE
I'm looking forward to Atlas VI: Atlas Harder
This time, its Atlas-Personal.
Nice one Red goo video. I was going to make a joke about how congested you sounded be I decided that would “snot” be funny
This is exactly why I think the Atlas II particularly the AS7-DK-H is better gunned than the Atlas III. I mean what can those dinky medium x-pulse lasers do when the latter runs out of ammo? Not to mention it can't even fire all 4 because it only has a pitiful 10 double heatsinks. I mean what self respecting assault mech only has 10 double heatsinks? Every assault mech usually has at least 14 or more. It's as if the equipment tonnage of the III is lesser than its predecessors. Why even bother piloting an Atlas III when the original "King of the Monsters" is already good as it is?
Are you going to do a KerenskyCon video???
I didn't take any footage. I'm just not that kinda UA-camr. lol
Since every Atlas II pilot left with the Exodus, I'm really surprised the Clans never came up with a IIC or Omni variant. I guess we have Nicholas Kerensky's later variant.
The Atlas broadly doesn't match Clan-Warfare. Clans like duels, the Atlas is a midling Duelist.
@@BigRed40TECH Yeah, the concept of a dedicated Commander's Mech shouldnt make much sense with Zellbrigen rules too.
I really wish the clans lost. It kind of makes sense that their way of war had no focus on anything beyond raw firepower, but I guess the setting decided they wanted to validate the Clan way of war and life, after having initially repudiated it at Tukayidd.
I'm surprised you managed to wring an hour and change out of the Atlas II. I didn't think there was that much history around this, and that it had a much smaller place in history.
This feels like a much more natural and logical evolution of the Atlas than the Atlas 3... but that also goes to show why the Atlas 2 isn't as memorable or distinct as its own thing as the 3. It also doesn't hurt that the art for the 3 isn't misleading, unlike the 2, which looks like it has an UAC or RAC instead of an LBX AC... despite only one listed config sporting a RAC, and that one came after the Atlas 3 had one in its base version.
Hopefully ill get to grind a few under the feet of my dragoon and rampage
Also that particular Phoenix Hawk variant has weak head armor as one of my pilots learned...
Imagine ordering two Atlases and getting an Atlas-II instead.
I would ride in a SL Crab, but i wouldn't turn down an Atlas 2 or an Atlas base.
So question, when you say that the atlas was the only 100 tonner in the first techincal readout, wasn't the King Crab also there? I thought it was an old design too. Well Lore-wise too, its from around the same period.
TRO 3025 revised from the early / mid 90s, yes, but not the original TRO 3025. TRO 2750 introduced the King Crab in the late 80's. :)
@@BigRed40TECH Huh, that's interesting.
Finally, Atlas II...
Coming in plastic soon too.
😶 Alright you've convinced me that the Atlas ii though a well done job is a late Star League retro insert 😥
Wasn't Nicholas Kerensky not really involved in the resistence on Terra? (mostly due to being too young)
According to Legends, the primary resource I used for this video:
"Nicholas joined his mother’s resistance cell as a youth, but keenly felt the absence of his father during those hard years."
Shame they never came out with a Unity Hero mech in MWO, would have been a power house during the initial clan release.
I don't think it existed, as far as rules go, when MWO first came out.
I don’t care what anyone says; Stone’s atlas II skull camo is the most high schooler edgelord thing in existence
Idk why the Atlas 2 has ER large lasers because stock large lasers are
1: Cheaper
2: Cooler
3: Lighter
4: Have almost the same range as the LBX-10
My personal Atlas 2 in Mercs 5 also has regular medium lasers instead of pulse lasers just to keep it a little colder.
If you breed a superior human, you breed superior ambition.
I don't get it? How did a laser penetrate the head of a fresh Atlas 2?
Clan ER Large Lasers does 10 damage, enough for potential critical.
@@BigRed40TECH Sooo, the rolls are as follows 1) head shot. 2) At least one crit. 3) Pilot killed. Been a long time since I've seen that kind of luck in a game of BT.
@@scottwalker6947 It helps explain why Nicholas's corpse wasn't annihilated, and was only half burnt when they got to him :P
Instead of asking to to smash the like button you should ask us to Alpha strike, or death from above the like button. more on theme.
UA-cam itself likes the term sadly :P
Devlin Stone’s Atlas II should be renamed Hubris.
Ah yes Atlas II the Death's headening.
If only Nicholas, in his overconfidence, did not inexplicably remove two points of head armor from Unity, he would not have been so thoroughly charred by that ER Large Laser. /j
He got head-crit to be fair. :P
Hold my beer and Let me get my paintbrush I will paint it the phantom.
So is this the Electric Boogaloo of the Atlas?
Yes!