Imai designs that Marines Sourcebook didn't use
Posted: Mon Oct 19, 2015 3:29 pm
The Imai files were consulted heavily during the production of the Marine Sourcebook; and much of its Mospeada-related content made int into the book. To the best of my knowledge, here's what didn't, along with notes onhow they might be used by fans:
• p.15: a VR-11 with its tires extended as hoverfans. Debatable, in that a very similar picture featuring the VR-015 doing something very similar did make it in, and was possibly inspired by this picture.
• pp.17–19: an “early Legioss” in battloid and guardian modes, and a “Vector” in fighter mode. Lumped together because they were probably the same mecha design. Possible use as an Alpha prototype or an early Alpha: Shadow Chronicles has stated that the Alpha has stayed relevant over the years through constant upgrades; it's possible that its appearance evolved over time because of that, and that the Alpha of the Marine Sourcebook timeframe may have looked more like this. Alternately, the Vector might have been the last of the VF-series Veritechs as the designs shifted from the Valkyrie-style to the Alpha-style.
• pp.20–21: a “Super Vector” in battloid and fighter modes. Same usage options as the aforementioned Vector design, though I'd be more inclined to treat it as a “missing link” than as an “early Alpha”; plus:
• pp.22-23: the Super Vector mounted on a “Span Loader” in a manner similar to the Alpha/Beta combination, and a “Span Loader” on its own. Of note is that the “Span Loader” is not transformable; it could serve as a precursor to the Beta that ends up seeing a long service history, possibly even providing transatmospheric capabilities to the Alpha once it replaces the Super Vector until the Beta enters production.
• p.32: an ostrich-like Invid.
• p.33: a small Invid “battle walker”. Possibly repurpose it as a stealthy non-flying scout?
• pp.36–37: “VAC and Bike” — a Veritech with a pilot's compartment that can separate into a transforming hoverbike (detailed on pp.40–44). Neat concept; but doesn't fit into the existing timeline. Maybe a hypothetical future-era design?
• p.51: the Destroids (Tiger, Cougar, Jackyl, Boxer), along with a Condor, an Alpha, and a Beta.
• p.53: an Atlanta dropship, alongside a Horizon and an Alpha+Beta. Grist for a “UEEF Fleet Sourcebook”?
• p.54: more spacecraft designs: Izumo Mothership, Gargantua Mothership, Battleship Gardenia, Destroyer Barbarian, Battleship Bilkenia, Colony Battery Cannon-Boy, Fast Attack Destroyer, Crab-Pot Drop-Pod (probably Neutron-S Missiles). 'Nuff said.
• p.55: space fighters
• p.56: mecha designs serving as holdovers from “previous war”. Repurpose as mecha for one of the more humanoid Sentinel species?
• p.71: Wolf troop transport.
• p.73: a more detailed look at the Condor and Cougar.
• pp.91–94: Alpha variants: with space loadout; armored Alpha; recon Alpha; ground combat Alpha.
• p.15: a VR-11 with its tires extended as hoverfans. Debatable, in that a very similar picture featuring the VR-015 doing something very similar did make it in, and was possibly inspired by this picture.
• pp.17–19: an “early Legioss” in battloid and guardian modes, and a “Vector” in fighter mode. Lumped together because they were probably the same mecha design. Possible use as an Alpha prototype or an early Alpha: Shadow Chronicles has stated that the Alpha has stayed relevant over the years through constant upgrades; it's possible that its appearance evolved over time because of that, and that the Alpha of the Marine Sourcebook timeframe may have looked more like this. Alternately, the Vector might have been the last of the VF-series Veritechs as the designs shifted from the Valkyrie-style to the Alpha-style.
• pp.20–21: a “Super Vector” in battloid and fighter modes. Same usage options as the aforementioned Vector design, though I'd be more inclined to treat it as a “missing link” than as an “early Alpha”; plus:
• pp.22-23: the Super Vector mounted on a “Span Loader” in a manner similar to the Alpha/Beta combination, and a “Span Loader” on its own. Of note is that the “Span Loader” is not transformable; it could serve as a precursor to the Beta that ends up seeing a long service history, possibly even providing transatmospheric capabilities to the Alpha once it replaces the Super Vector until the Beta enters production.
• p.32: an ostrich-like Invid.
• p.33: a small Invid “battle walker”. Possibly repurpose it as a stealthy non-flying scout?
• pp.36–37: “VAC and Bike” — a Veritech with a pilot's compartment that can separate into a transforming hoverbike (detailed on pp.40–44). Neat concept; but doesn't fit into the existing timeline. Maybe a hypothetical future-era design?
• p.51: the Destroids (Tiger, Cougar, Jackyl, Boxer), along with a Condor, an Alpha, and a Beta.
• p.53: an Atlanta dropship, alongside a Horizon and an Alpha+Beta. Grist for a “UEEF Fleet Sourcebook”?
• p.54: more spacecraft designs: Izumo Mothership, Gargantua Mothership, Battleship Gardenia, Destroyer Barbarian, Battleship Bilkenia, Colony Battery Cannon-Boy, Fast Attack Destroyer, Crab-Pot Drop-Pod (probably Neutron-S Missiles). 'Nuff said.
• p.55: space fighters
• p.56: mecha designs serving as holdovers from “previous war”. Repurpose as mecha for one of the more humanoid Sentinel species?
• p.71: Wolf troop transport.
• p.73: a more detailed look at the Condor and Cougar.
• pp.91–94: Alpha variants: with space loadout; armored Alpha; recon Alpha; ground combat Alpha.