Harrison Armory

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Harrison Armory is one of the Big Four mech manufacturers, and a corpro-state located on Ras Shamra.

The corporation creates the most advanced war machines out of the Big Four, specializing in high stress and heat tolerance. Many of its mech patterns feature brutalistic, geometric designs.

History

Harrison Armory began as a manufacturer specializing in heavy ordnance weaponry.[1] Following the dissolution of the Second Committee, former Anthrochauvinist-Party officer John Creighton Harrison I and other party loyalists fled to Ras Shamra and established Harrison Armory as a corpro-state, marking its Foundation Day in 4515u.[2] This prompted HA's expansion into frame manufacturing. In 4630u, the Interest War with the Karrakin Trade Baronies began, and was then settled by Union. Harrison I returned to Cradle to face charges in exchange for HA's continued sovereignty,[3] as well as a treaty including permission to establish the Think Tank.[4]

Licenses

Core Bonuses

Core bonuses can be found on p. 225 in LANCER Core Rulebook.

Adaptive Reactor When you STABILIZE and choose to cool your mech, you may spend 2 REPAIRS to clear 1 stress damage.
Armory-Sculpted Chassis You gain +1 Accuracy on all ENGINEERING checks and saves. When you OVERCHARGE, you gain soft cover until the start of your next turn
Heatfall Coolant System Your cost for OVERCHARGE never goes past 1d6 Heat.
Integrated Ammo Feeds All LIMITED systems and weapons gain an additional two charges.
Statis Shielding Whenever you take stress damage, you gain RESISTANCE to all damage until the start of your next turn.
Superior by Design You gain IMMUNITY to IMPAIRED and gain +2 Heat Cap.

References

  1. Lopez, M. & Parkinson Morgan, T. (2019). LANCER Core Rulebook. Massif Press. p. 224.
  2. Lopez, M. & Parkinson Morgan, T. (2019). LANCER Core Rulebook. Massif Press. p. 394.
  3. Lopez, M. & Parkinson Morgan, T. (2019). LANCER Core Rulebook. Massif Press. p. 339.
  4. Lopez, M. & Parkinson Morgan, T. (2019). LANCER Core Rulebook. Massif Press. p. 395.