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Marauder IIC | |
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Production information | |
Manufacturer | Albion MMA Complex Olivetti Weaponry[1] Gorton, Kingsley & Thorpe Enterprises[1] |
Production Year | 2828[2] |
Model | Standard |
Class | Assault |
Cost | 9,913,533 C-bills |
Technical specifications | |
Mech type | ClanBattleMech |
Mass | 85 tons |
Chassis | Type SA-85O Light |
Armor | Forging MD4 Ferro-Fibrous |
Engine | Consolidated 340 Fusion |
Communications System | Unknown |
Targeting Tracking System | Unknown |
Heat Sinks | 21 Double Heat Sinks |
Speed | 65 km/h |
Armament |
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BV (1.0) | 2,217 |
BV (2.0) | 2,680[3][4] |
- 3Variants
Description[edit]
One of the most notable IICBattleMechs, the Marauder IIC is based upon one of the most iconic 'Mechs in existence, the Marauder.
Touted as one of the most effective 'Mechs of all time, the Marauder saw wide usage during the Star League era by all the Great Houses. The design was also much favored by both the Star League Defense Force's Regular and Royal units as well as its famed Gunslingers, with many examples taken on Operation EXODUS. The belief that the Marauder was a precursor to a new 'Mech design paradigm disappeared in the Inner Sphere as the Succession Wars dragged on; however, in the same year as the Second Succession War broke out the Clans developed an advanced refit of the venerable design later dubbed the Marauder IIC, utilizing technology already far in advance of that rapidly disappearing in the Successor States.[5]
It is to the credit of its original engineers that no production variants of the Marauder IIC appeared until a wellspring of new technology emerged in the 3050s and '60s, with Clan Star Adder introducing a visually refreshed model carrying the then-newly developed Heavy Lasers that quickly spread to the Cloud Cobras, Goliath Scorpions, Snow Ravens, Blood Spirits and Diamond Sharks. [6] The efforts of the mercantile Sharks would result in the further spread of the design to the Inner Sphere-based Invading Clans, followed by Clans Jade Falcon and Ghost Bear introducing new Marauder IIC variants and constructing new production lines for them on Sudeten and Satalice respectively during the Word of BlakeJihad.[1]
Weapons and Equipment[edit]
As with the Warhammer IIC, the Marauder IIC is ten-tons heavier than its Inner Sphere progenitor, pushing it into the assault weight class, but otherwise the design matches the original's ground speed through the use of a 340-rated standard Fusion Engine. Though both designs carry eleven and half tons of armor, the Marauder IIC's use of more advanced Ferro-Fibrous plating gives it superior protection, with an Endo Steel frame freeing up weight. While structurally the Marauder IIC appears to offer little advantage over the LosTech refitted Marauders introduced by the Successor States, the blatant superiority of Clan weaponry allows the design to pound its opponents to pieces in short order.[5]
Built around the Extended Range Particle Projector Cannon, one of the most powerful weapons in the Clan arsenal, the Marauder IIC's weapon layout is typical of the standard Marauder, each pod-like forearm carrying an ER PPC paired with Medium Pulse Lasers. Where the Marauder IIC differs is with its torso weaponry, replacing the top-mounted autocannon and its vulnerable ammunition-feed linkage with another ER PPC, and adding a set of four ER Small Lasers. Twenty-one double heat sinks keep heat levels manageable, with an enterprising MechWarrior able to use volley fire to keep up a steady barrage of fire.[5]
Variants[edit]
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- Marauder IIC 2
- In order to humiliate Clan Blood Spirit, Clan Star Adder upgraded their second-line forces and used them to retaliate against that Clan's interference in their Absorption of Clan Burrock. Part of this upgrade was the Marauder IIC 2. Adder scientists retained the Medium Pulse Lasers, but exchanged the PPCs and small lasers for two Series 4D-2 Heavy Large Lasers and a dorsal mounted Series XIV ER Large Laser. The result is a hard-hitting design that is most effective at close range. In order to help the 'Mech get to close range, it includes four Guld Mk. III jump jets that are capable of vaulting the 'Mech up to 120 meters in a single bound. Three extra heat sinks enable the firing of all the close-range weapons. The weight left over was used in the form of an additional ton of armor, bringing it to twelve-and-a-half tons, equivalent to fifteen tons of standard armor.[6] BV (1.0) = 2,244 [7], BV (2.0) = 2,358[8]
- Marauder IIC 3
- The IIC 3 is another variant created by Clan Star Adder, but they did not hoard this one all for themselves. Similar to the original with an ER PPC in each arm and two ER Small Lasers in the center torso, it also includes a left-torso-mounted ATM 12. Three tons of ammunition allow flexibility in ammo selection and two additional double heat sinks make it perfectly heat-efficient.[6][9]. BV (1.0) = 2,271 [9], BV (2.0) = 2,445[10]
- Marauder IIC 4
- Developed by Gorton, Kingsley & Thorpe Enterprises in 3070 to fill the Ghost Bear touman's appetite for the Marauder IIC after a shadow trade war with the Diamond Sharks cut off supply, this variant mounts two of the largest weapon now available to the Clans, the HAG 40, in its arms. Ten tons of ammunition supply these mammoth guns, while fifteen tons of armor protect the 'Mech. The inclusion of the HAGs only allowed for three jump jets to be added, meaning that the IIC 4 can leap up to 90 meters. Even with only 10 double heat sinks, the IIC 4 has no heat concerns. [11][1] BV (2.0) = 3,447[12]
- Marauder IIC 5
- Manufactured by the Jade Falcons from 3077 onward on a Sudeten-based production line adjacent to that of the Turkina, the IIC 5 is similar to the original, its arms carrying paired Type DDS 'Kingston' ER PPCs for anti-'Mech duty but with underslung Tau-II AP Gauss Rifles to keep infantry at bay. Reminiscent of Star League Marauders GM Whirlwind, a HAG 20 sits in the dorsal assembly along with two tons of ammunition. The IIC 5 maintains the 11.5 tons of ferro fibrous armor used for the original, though some is shifted from the arms and side torsos to the legs and center torso. Nineteen double heat sinks keep the 'Mech's heat levels totally under control.[11][1] BV (2.0) = 2,386[13]
- Marauder IIC 6
- Another Jade Falcon built variation first appearing in 3081, the arms of this version feature a Gauss Rifle in its right and an LB 10-X AC in its left, supported by a pair of ER Medium Lasers and a dorsal-mounted Heavy Large Laser. Its loadout made possible by an XL Engine, the Marauder IIC 6 also mounts six Improved Jump Jets, which provide an interesting surprise for the largely Clan Wolf forces that face it. Thirteen tons of standard armor provide protection. [1] BV (2.0) = 2,646[14]
- Marauder IIC 7
- Developed following the poor staying power of the Marauder IIC 4 and inspired by the Viking, this Gorton, Kingsley, and Thorpe-produced variant of the Marauder IIC was introduced in 3081 and uses a Targeting Computer to guide a HAG 30, Gauss Rifle, Large Pulse and ER Small Lasers. A Streak SRM-4 mounted in each arm keeps battle armor at bay. An ECM Suite jams enemy targeting systems. To make room for all the weaponry a smaller 255-rated XL engine is used, dropping the top speed of the 'Mech to about 55 km/h. Sixteen and one half tons of standard armor provide the maximum amount of protection that the chassis can carry. BV (2.0) = 2,843 [1]
- Marauder IIC 8
- Introduced back in 3025 but unknown to Inner Sphere intelligence forces until the Jihad era, this older version replaces the ER PPC found in the left arm with the Medium Pulse Laser from the right arm. An LRM-10 with a ton of ammunition is added to the left torso and the ER Small Lasers in the center and right torsos are replaced with a single Medium Pulse Laser in each. BV (2.0) = 2,554[15][16]
- Marauder IIC 9
- This variant uses the ER PPCs of the standard Marauder IIC but replaces the short range weapons with two Streak SRM-4s, one in the center torso and one in the right torso. These missile launchers share a single ton of ammunition. BV (2.0) = 2,595[17]
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- Marauder IIC 10
- This variant uses six Improved Jump Jets to cover 180 meters at a time. The weapons have changed: Each arm carries a Large Pulse Laser over a Medium Pulse Laser. There is an ER PPC in the left torso, and a pair of ER Small Lasers in the center torso. A Small Pulse Laser is mounted in each side torso for anti-infantry work. Twenty double heat sinks are fitted, and the 'Mech is protected by thirteen tons of armor. BV (2.0) = 2,877[18]
Apocryphal Variants[edit]
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The information after this notice comes from apocryphal sources; the canonicity of such information is uncertain.
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These variants were introduced in MechWarrior Online, and thus far have not appeared in any canonical media.
- MAD-IIC-A
- A modern Clan take on the classic Succession Wars era MAR-3R Marauder, the A variant retains the arm-mounted weaponry of the standard Marauder IIC, removing the torso-mounted ER PPC and ER Small Lasers in exchange for a LB 5-X AC in its right torso supplied with single ton of ammo.[19]
- MAD-IIC-B
- In many respects mirroring the load-out of the MAD-5D Marauder, the B variant utilizes an 340-rated XL Engine to free up the weight to carry a Streak SRM-2 launcher in the left-torso, supported with three tons of reloads, while swapping the torso-mounted ER PPC for a Large Pulse Laser, retaining the arm-mounted ER PPC and Medium Pulse Laser pods unchanged. Much like the MAD-5D, four jump jets enhance its mobility with the remaining weight devoted to sixteen tons of standard armor and twenty-four double heat sinks.[19]
- MAD-IIC-C
- Somewhat of a refined Clan interpretation of the MAD-5M Marauder, the C variant carries an 340-rated XL Engine to free up the weight to carry three Large Pulse Lasers - two in the left arm, one in the right, supported by one arm-mounted Medium Pulse Laser in each arm and right torso-mounted LB 10-X Autocannon supplied with two tons of reloads. Mounting only nineteen double heat sinks, a shell of thirteen tons Ferro-Fibrous armor protect the MAD-IIC-C while four jump jets give it improved agility on the battlefield.[19]
- MAD-IIC-D
- Seemingly inspired by the Marauder IIC 7, the somewhat slower D variant is built around a 255-rated XL Engine, carrying Gauss Rifle and Streak SRM-4 launcher in each arm, supported by a head-mounted ER Small Laser and right torso-mounted Large Pulse Laser. The maximum amount of standard armor its Endo Steel frame can carry, a Targeting Computer and an ECM Suite ensure the MAC-IIC-D has every opportunity to use every one of its five tons of Gauss rounds and two of Streak reloads.[19]
- MAD-IIC-S
- A customized variant of the Marauder IIC, the Scorch mounts a Large Pulse Laser and Ultra AC/5 in each arm supported by four Streak SRM-6 launchers split between each side torso. Twelve tons of Ferro-Fibrous armor protect Scorch and the two-tons each of Streak and Ultra Autocannon ammo and fifteen double heat-sinks it carries.[19]

Related Designs[edit]
Marauder - Ten tons lighter, the Marauder was one of the mechs the Star League Defense Force would take with them to Exodus Fleet. When the SLDF-in-exile became the Clans, they would upgrade the mech with Clan-technology and increase its tonnage to assault status, making this a deadly design widespread within the Clan Toumans.
Gallery[edit]
Original Marauder IIC from TRO:3055
Marauder IIC 2 from TRO:Phoenix
Marauder IIC 3 from TRO:Phoenix
Marauder IIC 7 from TRO:3085
Model of Marauder IIC from MWO
References[edit]
- ↑ 1.01.11.21.31.41.51.6Technical Readout: 3085, pp. 284-285 'Project Phoenix - Clan 'Mech - Marauder IIC 7'
- ↑MUL online date for the Marauder IIC
- ↑Record Sheets: 3085 Unabridged — Project Phoenix, p. 281
- ↑Recognition Guide: ilClan, vol. 6, p. 36
- ↑ 5.05.15.2Technical Readout: 3055, pp. 110-111 'Clan 'Mechs - Inner Sphere Refits - Marauder IIC'
- ↑ 6.06.16.2Technical Readout: Project Phoenix, pp. 72-73 'Marauder IIC 2'
- ↑Record Sheets: 3067, p.223
- ↑Record Sheets: 3085 Unabridged — Project Phoenix, p. 282
- ↑ 9.09.1Record Sheets: 3067, p.224
- ↑Record Sheets: 3085 Unabridged — Project Phoenix, p. 283
- ↑ 11.011.1BattleCorps Marauder IIC 4 Milspec Article
- ↑Record Sheets: 3085 Unabridged — Project Phoenix, p. 284
- ↑Record Sheets: 3085 Unabridged — Project Phoenix, p. 285
- ↑Record Sheets: 3085 Unabridged — Project Phoenix, p. 286
- ↑Record Sheets: 3085 Unabridged — Project Phoenix, p. 189
- ↑Recognition Guide: ilClan, vol. 6, p. 37
- ↑Recognition Guide: ilClan, vol. 6, p. 38
- ↑Recognition Guide: ilClan, vol. 6, p. 39
- ↑ 19.019.119.219.319.4MechWarrior Online - Marauder IIC Sale Page
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It’s easy to get excited about the playoffs. The stakes are higher, the matchups are bigger, and our stars shine brighter. But pump the brakes! I urge you to live in the moment. We’re still in the midst of regular season play and some of the best games of the year will be played during this push for a better standing in the playoffs. Enjoy the last action of the regular season; playoff time will be here soon enough.
Women’s basketball easily had the most productive week of any team. The action started on Wednesday, with a match against Ryerson, ranked fourth. Mac put together their best team shooting performance on their way to an overtime thriller. Good news: Christina Buttenham was back in her groove! She netted 21 points, including 8 in the extra period, and 10 rebounds just for fun. Sarah Gates and Jenna Button were also key to our ultimate victory, with 19 and 15 points respectively.
The Marauders kept the good times rolling on Saturday, hosting the York Lions for Senior Night. They also did two things very well that they struggled with earlier in the year: overcame an early deficit and finished strong. York got up by 8 less than 3 minutes into the game, but Mac put together a solid second and third quarter. Up 3 going into the fourth, Mac shot over 50 percent to seal the deal. Buttenham, Gates, and Button led the scoring once again and Julia Hanaka added 7 from the free throw line.
This Ryerson win marks the fourth nationally ranked opponent that Mac has bested in the last five games: #4 Ryerson, #5 Western, #7 Windsor, and #10 Queens. It’s clear from this that the talent has always been there for this team. Maybe it was just the heavy expectations or line-up changes that caused the early season rough patches. Whatever it was, forget all about it now now, because this team has been reborn from the ashes of defeat. It’s not fair to compare this team to the 2019 national champion squad, but the championship DNA is still there and now they’ve got the resume to prove it. In fact, I’d say that we now have a case for a national ranking. Mac is tied with #10 Queens at 11-7 in the standings, plus they beat them. Once again using common sense, Mac deserves a spot in those rankings.
Maybe it was just the heavy expectations or line-up changes that caused the early season rough patches. Whatever it was, forget all about it now now, because this team has been reborn from the ashes of defeat.
Both basketball teams headed off to Laurier last night for the first of a four-game stretch on the road. Mac continued to demonstrate they really know how to put up a positively stifling defence, allowing just 53 points from Laurier (the second fewest all season). Another great shooting night didn’t hurt, either, with a 35% sink rate and a ridiculous 90% from the free-throw line.
Just three more games remain on the Mac basketball schedule. We won’t get the pleasure of cheering on our Marauders at home for those games, but they’ll all be live on OUA.tv for your viewing pleasure.
On a programming note, Seniors Christina Buttenham and Julia Hanaka were nice enough to pay a visit to the booth to talk about their season and McMaster careers. That program will be airing on Marauder Morning this Monday at 9am and available on the show’s page after. They had a lot of great insights about their season turnaround and I highly recommend checking it out (in a very biased way).
If you’ve been following along with the blog the last few weeks, you’ve seen me struggle to find an angle with this men’s volleyball team. On the surface, they appear to be head and shoulders above everyone else in the OUA, but if you look deeper... well, nothing. That’s all there is to it. The only conflict for this team is whether to keep playing their starters or rest them for the playoffs. Mac’s win over Brock Friday gave them a 4-game lead on their division, with 4 games remaining. With the west division all but locked up, it becomes a game of trying to maintain the momentum that has given them 10 straight wins while keeping the key players out of harm’s way. Even with the immense talent on this squad, losing just one starter can spell disaster for a season. Nothing can be taken for granted in the playoffs; one loss and it’s over. Having a healthy line-up goes a long way to securing wins.
The only conflict for this team is whether to keep playing their starters or rest them for the playoffs.
By the way, this team is still ranked number 2! Please refer to last week’s article for my less-than-comprehensive rant on why this is actually not as great as it sounds. Don’t miss the final home game of the volleyball season this Friday at 8 PM!
Mac wrestling had a statement day at the OUA championships in Guelph. The Marauders took home team silver for their strong performances on the conference’s biggest stage. OUA Athlete of the Week Ben Zahra set the tone by grabbing gold in the 72 kg class, earning the event’s Outstanding Male Wrestler award. Last year’s Outstanding Male Wrestler, Ameen Aghamirian, earned Mac’s other gold medal in the 82 kg class. Silver medals came courtesy of Connor Quinton and Bradley McGarrey in the 68 and 90 kg classes respectively. The awards didn’t stop once the matches were over; Ahmed Shamiya was named Men’s Coach of the Year in just his first year at the helm.

On the women’s side, Simi Jayeoba’s bronze and Joelle Vanderslagt’s silver were the key contributions to a fifth-place finish. Jayeoba also snagged Marauder of the Week for her performance. Wrestling can now enjoy two weeks to rest up while they get ready for USports championships in St. Catharine’s on February 21st and 22nd. The men’s team in particular can rest easy, knowing they claimed the number 5 spot in the national rankings this week.
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Duncan Simmons is the CFMU Sports Director and a 3rd year communications student from Vancouver, BC. He is the author of the Marauder Sports Roundup, released weekly on Wednesdays. Lover of all sports and all sports fans. Contact him at: cfmusport@msu.mcmaster.ca.
