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Double-edged Mecha

From: "Eli Arndt" <emu2020@h...>
Date: Fri, 21 Jan 2000 00:04:25 PST
Subject: Double-edged Mecha

All this talk of Mecha has got me to thinking.	I accep the reality of
an 
upright frame being more of a signiture, but shouldn't this work both
ways.  
A higher profile also makes for a more advantageous firing position
against 
armoured units.

As far as I know, armoured units are usually more thin-skined up top,
than 
in the front or sides.	This is afterall, where the turrets and engines 
vents and such usually are.

Now, a mecha, that is tall enoug hto be punished for its height should
also 
receive a bonus vs Armoured land vehicles for being able to draw a bead
on 
their thinner top armour.

Now, I may be flawed in my logic, but it does seem fair.

Eli
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