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The "Juggernaut" Battle Walker is another impressive piece of inovation in the armies of the great empires of technologists.Carrying a crew of gunners, steersmen and infantry, propelled by a mighty steam engine and armoured with steel plates several inches thick, it is a walking nightmare for the enemy, stomping whole battalions of infantry without a single scratch, unaffected by rifle bullets, mines and other dangers of the battlefield.
Only the most fortified positions and the most experienced soldiers can hope to withstand an "Juggernaut" assault.
Note: As the Great War errupted, many 'Nauts were released into active duty without repainting them with their respective field-of-action's colour scheme. Therefore many 'Nauts can be seen serving with parade painting, often also in various states of decay, giving the walker an appearance blending into his surroundings over time anyway.
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My Steampunk Armies
Infantry
Rifle Corps
Automata Soldiers
Scaphautomata
Nautiloid Crew
Nautiloid Combat Divers
Land Vehicles
Combat Walker "Juggernaut" Titan-Class
Naval Vessels
Submarine Nautilus-Class
Submarine "Nautilus Mk. II" Nemo-Class
Artillery Submarine "Monitor" Falchion Class
Steam Yacht "Runner" Zephyr-Class
Steam Frigates "Aviso"
Amphibious Landing Cruiser Spear-Class
Ironclad "Dreadnought" Sovereign-Class
Ironclad "Super Dreadnought" Judicator-Class
Aerial Vessels
Airships of the Line
Gyrocopter
Installations
Steam Fortress
Mobile Sea Base "Leviathan"
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Comments: 7
Havelock1 [2013-08-25 07:56:48 +0000 UTC]
What exactly is it even armed with?? Those two artillery guns? And it's feet, of course.
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Paladin-errant In reply to Havelock1 [2013-08-26 21:44:58 +0000 UTC]
Yes, the guns, the feet, and of course, as it's sort of an APC, the infantry within.
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Paladin-errant In reply to kamenkewl [2008-05-12 20:17:30 +0000 UTC]
Yes, there's truth in this, but actually I got the idea from a novel titled "The Timeships" by Stephen Baxter.
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kamenkewl In reply to Paladin-errant [2008-05-12 20:18:43 +0000 UTC]
never read it, but i might look into it now ^^
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Paladin-errant In reply to kamenkewl [2008-05-12 20:24:07 +0000 UTC]
I can only recommend it. Much better than the prequel "The Time Machine" by H.G. Wells, in my opinion.
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