VF-1 Valkyrie Notes
Service History
VF-1A ------ RDF 2008-2014
VF-1B ------ RDF 2014-2020, ASC 2019-2026
VF-1D ------ RDF 2008-2012
VF-1E ------ RDF 2011-2020, REF 2020-2036
VF-1F ------ RDF 2013-2020
VF-1J ------ RDF 2009-2014
VF-1S ------ RDF 2009-2020, ASC 2019-2026
VT-1 ------ RDF 2009-2020, ASC 2019-2026
VE-1 ------ RDF 2014-2020, REF 2020-2036
Super CA --- RDF 2011-2020
Strike CA --- RDF 2014-2020
Space CA --- RDF 2011-2020
Heavy CA --- RDF 2010-2020
General Description
VF-1A / B / J / S ------ Multi-Purpose Three form Veritech
VF-1D ------------- Two Seat Trainer Three form Veritech w/ operational capabilities
VT-1 ------------------ Dedicated Two Seat Trainer Three Form Veritech
VF-1E ----------------- Electronic Warfare Three Form Veritech
VE-1 ------------------ Electronic Warfare Three Form Veritech
VF-1F ---------------- Wld Weasel Three Form Veritech
Super/Strike CA ------ Space Use Performance Enhancing Refit for combat
Space CA ------------ Space Use Performance Enhancing Refit for training
Heavy CA ------------ Heavy Combat Space Use Refit
Construction Notes
*The Hardpoint rules in MZ Plus were ignored to allow more than one per wing.
**Any VF-1 with a second crew member will not use the extra actions table for multiple crew. The second crew member is either a training Officer or Radar/Weapons Officer and will have no bearing whatsoever on actual mecha to mecha combat.
***ROF indicates the maximum volley of missiles allowed for that launcher
ie A 15 shot launcher with ROF 1/3 can only fire a maximum volley of 5
ROF cost multiple for the weapon
1/10 - .1
1/5 - .2
1/4 - .25
1/3 - .35
1/2 - .5
2/3 - .65
3/4 - .75
4/5 - .8
All - 1
****Equivalency Fuel is the fuel needed to keep the VF-1 at standard combat range whle the command armour is attached. Cost is .5cp for every 2500km needed. It takes up 1 space for every 2500km needed. Weight is equal to 25% of the Command Armours weight for every 2500km needed. Round accordingly in all cases.
The fuel is to be used only when the VF-1 is being operated in space. Otherwise ignore the amount of fuel when in an earthlike atmosphere.
Ignore the +2 MA rule for wings.
Notes: The service history, general description, and basic information used to create this statistical set were obtained with permission from Peter Walker, Pieter Thomassen, and Rob Morgenstern, who are the authors of the Robotech Reference Guide.
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