Difference between revisions of "Chassis"
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− | * A ''chassis'' is one particular [[asset]] and all its variants. For example: "The Osiris is a good '''"chassis"''' to mount [[DPS]] weapons that have a long [[stare]] time, this because it has a 360 degree [[yaw|torso twist]]." | + | * A ''chassis'' is one particular [[asset]] and all of its [[variants]]. For example: "The Osiris is a good '''"chassis"''' to mount [[DPS]] weapons that have a long [[stare]] time, this because it has a 360 degree [[yaw|torso twist]]." |
* The ''chassis'' of each individual asset is its motile structure, its hull, legs, etc. with less emphasis on the torso or turret of the asset. For example: "Mechs need not rotate their entire '''"chassis"''' to [[spread damage]], only their torso. Tanks, however, must rotate their entire '''"chassis"''' in order to do so." | * The ''chassis'' of each individual asset is its motile structure, its hull, legs, etc. with less emphasis on the torso or turret of the asset. For example: "Mechs need not rotate their entire '''"chassis"''' to [[spread damage]], only their torso. Tanks, however, must rotate their entire '''"chassis"''' in order to do so." |
Revision as of 08:23, 7 August 2021
Chassis refers to one of two things.
- A chassis is one particular asset and all of its variants. For example: "The Osiris is a good "chassis" to mount DPS weapons that have a long stare time, this because it has a 360 degree torso twist."
- The chassis of each individual asset is its motile structure, its hull, legs, etc. with less emphasis on the torso or turret of the asset. For example: "Mechs need not rotate their entire "chassis" to spread damage, only their torso. Tanks, however, must rotate their entire "chassis" in order to do so."