Yautja, circa 2011 CE.
An urban hunter overlooks his fresh game preserve. Image used without permission from http://fc08.deviantart.net/. |
-Offensive Assessment
~Close Quarters Combat; Net Launcher, Wrist Blades, Smart Disc, Maul. A particularly grisly Yautja weapon was the net launcher – operating via compressed-air cannon, it deployed a weighted net made from razor-sharp steel mesh to trap targets. The key feature of the net, though, was that it shrank down to its original size from before it was deployed – cutting through anything within it. This often killed enemies outright, and was able to separate nearly any substance regardless of its composition, from organic materials to artificial metals and ceramics. However, the net launcher did not have very good deployment range, and was only effective at distances up to five yards away. The traditional Yautja weapons for closer distances were the ki’ct-pa, or wrist blades – made from serrated metal composites of elements not recognized by the current periodic table, they were immune to damage from concussive forces, extreme temperatures at either end of the scale, as well as corrosive acids such as the blood of the Xenomorphs when covered with a special sealant before joining battle with them. When not deployed, the blades were fourteen inches long and ran along the forearm and ended at the knuckles, making for an effective hand-to-hand combat tool. Once they were deployed they extended by way of an electronic motor to nearly two feet in length, becoming very effective short swords. The final melee weapon for the Yautja in this category is the smart disc – a circular, metal weapon thrown like a discus and controlled by micro-gyros controlled by the Yautja’s computing systems to return to the user like a boomerang. Edged with a very thin, and very sharp border, it lost little to no energy when making contact with other surfaces as it would usually slide directly through them. The disc could also be used as a very effective melee weapon, as it had finger-spaces cut out into its surface to allow it to be gripped in the palm and used like a short dagger to cut and slash enemies. The final close quarters weapon in the Yautja arsenal was the maul – a bladed weapon nearly five feet in length, it was held horizontally on the forearm and used to slash, stab, and strike opponents. Like the other Yautja weapons it was made from a very lightweight yet durable composite metal material that could take and receive devastating punishment.
A Yautja's undeployed wrist blades, along with several trophies from the hunt. Image used without permission from http://www.filmdogsonline.com/. |
~Weapons of Reach; Gauntlet Bolter, Combi-Stick, Plasma Grenades. The gauntlet bolter was a miniaturized ballistic weapon mounted on the wrist. It served as a backup to the full-size plasma caster if it was disabled. It discharged a three-inch long, superheated projectile that was very effective against soft, organic targets but less proficient against hard surfaces like personnel armor. Unlike the plasma caster, which deployed charges of corrosive energy, it used solid metal bolts moving at great speed to penetrate targets, but could be defeated by substances such as Kevlar padding. As a backup weapon it only had a finite number of rounds, numbering no more than ten, and was only effective at distances within twenty to thirty yards away. A more common middling-range weapon was the combi-stick; a telescoping rod eight feet long that could be carried on the belt, freeing the hands. It was made from the same composite material as the wrist-blades and was balanced for throwing. It also had a pronged spear-head at both ends so that in the event that it broke, it could still function in a more limited role. A last weapon for use in this category was the plasma grenade – usually carried in a brace of three or four, strapped to a bandolier across the chest, they discharged an explosion of superheated energy blast that would disintegrate even hard surfaces within the center of its ten-yard detonation zone. A twenty-yard electromagnetic and concussive zone extended beyond the center of direct detonation and was possible of tearing armored personnel carriers apart at the seams from inside-out.
An undeployed combi-stick in travel-form. To see a short clip of a Yautja utilizing some of its weapons, including the combi-stick, click here. The video was not uploaded by me and is used without permission from the uploader. This image was also used without permission from http://www.planetkrypton.net/. |
~Long-Distance Weapons; Plasma Caster. Mounted on the shoulder or into the helmet of a Yautja, the plasma caster was a lightweight energy weapon that was capable of firing multiple armor-piercing rounds that can each be assigned to targets via a targeting system linked to the nervous system of the Yautja wielding it. While it was not seen as honorable of a weapon to use as the close-ranged options, the plasma caster was possibly the most efficient weapon in terms of outright killing an opponent. When using the targeting system and other technologies available for use the plasma caster was effective at a maximum distance of up to 300 yards away, though it would normally be used at ranges less than half of that in more rapid bursts that would be aimed without an infrared targeting sight, but would use a digital lock-on feature located in the mask’s heads-up-display. When the energy bolts fired by the plasma caster make contact with a surface, they explode in a burst of superheated shrapnel that can greatly damage the surrounding area. One downside to the plasma caster is that it had a very limited charge; it could only sustain continuous, unaimed fire for sixty seconds with only a half-second’s pause between each blast. While the firing mechanism is usually contained within the mask of the Yautja, a backup trigger mechanism and secondary caster would be located on the wrist if the first failed or was damaged. Additionally, the plasma caster was the most vulnerable component of a Yautja’s weapons systems, as it could be easily damaged or even destroyed by well-placed rounds.
A hound on the move. Image used without permission from http://images.wikia.com/. |
A variety of bio-masks used by the Yautja; not that each of them has the plasma-caster installed in the helmet, not attached on the shoulder. Image used without permission from http://images2.wikia.nocookie.net/. |
-Defensive Assessment
~Head; Bio Mask. The headgear worn by the Yautja was a mask that covered the entire front of the skull. Made from a resilient composite material (just like the rest of a hunter’s equipment), it was less suited to protection than it was to helping the hunters operate. Primarily it had a breathing filter installed over the mouth, allowing the hunter to breathe in environments hostile to its biology. Working via nerve interface, it could rotate between normal, thermal, infrared, ultraviolet, x-ray, and various filters that accommodate for extreme heat, lighting, and underwater conditions. Additionally, audio and video feedback was playable back on demand; recorded audio could be played through sound amplifiers held within the hunter’s mane that could be held in place or relocated anywhere in the environment to lure and distract prey. Video recordings were played back inside the visor and could be examined through any of the available settings. Also located within the helmet were targeting and tracking systems for various weapons, most notably the plasma caster. Unfortunately, as a piece of defensive equipment the helmet fell short of expectations; it could be penetrated by blunt-force and thrusting weapons of sufficient speed, but was very effective when deployed against slashing attacks. As a weapon itself, the helmet could be used to butt opponents, stunning them, and along with the Yautja’s high pain tolerance and dense bone structure this kept them from being concussed in turn.
~Torso; Half-Cuirass, Xenomorph Chitin. Similar to ceramic plating, but composed of foreign compounds, the plate armor worn over the torso and shoulders of the Yautja varied greatly in appearance between individuals. There did not appear to be any set guidelines for how it was to be worn, as beyond the obligatory chest-plate many different elements, such as gorgets, have been witnessed. The material it was composed of was highly defensible against kinetic attacks such as blunt-force concussions and solid projectiles like low-caliber bullets. However, it was not a perfect defense, and could be penetrated by dedicated assaults from weapons like swords, spears, or the “stinger” of a Xenomorph tail. Like the melee weapons, it could be covered with a special fluid sealant before battle to protect against corrosive acids. The negative feature to the plate armor was that it was only used where it was needed most – the front and back of chest, not the abdomen, for honor reasons. Depending on how strong a hunter’s sense of honor was, they could equip themselves will more armor pieces (such as those listed above) but this half-cuirass was the only necessity. An interesting second armor type was made from scavenged Xenomorph chitin. Fashioned from their non-corrosive exoskeletons, it had similar protective qualities to the plate armor but was often more used for reinforcing existing armor elements than contributing those of its own. This armor was very rare, and typically only used by the most seasoned and high-ranking of the Yautja clans.
The Yautja cloaking device in a jungle environment. The counter-measure against blindness is visible. Image used without permission from http://starsmedia.ign.com/. |
An experienced Yautja's trophy room; seen are multiple Xenomorph skulls, including a Queen's, as well skulls previously owned by a Triceratops and Tyrannosaurus. Image used without permission from http://www.thehunterslair.com/. -Variables Assessment ~Tactics; the Yautje were generally patient hunters, spending much time stalking their prey from a distance before closing to take them down in a flurry of violence. They were experts in scouting out terrain and using their tools to their greatest potential, whether flushing out prey with their hounds, using captured party members for bait to trap the others, or luring prey towards them with voice samples of their companions while remaining cloaked in invisibility. However, they could be fooled – young, inexperienced hunters could be tricked into relying too heavily on their technology, or could be led into a surprise attack that would often prove fatal. ~Training; the females of the Yautja were great blade-fighters, often teaching the young warriors in the techniques of the combi-stick and other bladed weapons like the wrist-knives and maul. Before they were given a cloaking device, plasma caster, and other pieces of “high technology” the adolescent Yautja would have to spend several years training in the use of their combi-stick and prove themselves proficient in the other bladed weapons. Once they had attained skill with these tools they were allowed to train in the use of more effective ones. The male instructors of the species would take over training here, teaching the younglings how to combine their different weapons into more effective combat techniques. Once the Yautja, now young adults, had shown themselves to be skillful in the use of all of their weapons they were divided into groups of three and sent onto reservations to hunt the deadly Xenomorph. These were truly dangerous opponents, and typically only one out of every three Yautja returned from this rite of passage – this was to ensure that only the most skilled of hunters survived, and to teach them to never underestimate their prey. After a hunter had killed his first Xenomorph and made his clan-symbol on his head in its acidic “blood”, he would be accepted back into the clan as a full-fledged hunter, his training over. |
Inter-clan conflict was a frequent activity among the Yautja; though certain clans would align with one another for large hunts or outright military activities, others had blood-feuds that ran back for generations. Image used without permission from http://collider.com/. |
~Innovation; the Yautja exhibited innovation in that they took previously existing technology and made it their own – the cloaking devices, various bio-mask sensors, and targeting system for the plasma caster were all adopted from an earlier, more advanced species known as the “Space Jockeys”. However, once they had gotten familiar with the new technology the Yautja did not further develop it; records indicate that they used the same tools over nearly one thousand years or more. While this would ensure mastery of their equipment, in the long run it would mean that they would be woefully underequipped against opponents with similar capabilities.
There is much speculation as to the creatures known as the "Space Jockeys"; it is believed by some that much of the technology used used by the Yautja was inherited from them. Image used without permission from http://images.wikia.com/. |
~Health; on average, the Yautja were a very powerful species. Standing nearly seven feet tall and weighing in excess of three hundred pounds, they were faster, stronger, and more graceful than most humans. They could jump across the gaps between buildings and climb vertical surfaces with just the power of their hands. They had a chitinous growth over their hands, face, and other body parts that allowed them to take a beating without suffering too much pain from it, and were also immune to many types of poisons thanks to regular immunizations. However, they were not invincible, and after significant blood loss could be slowed and killed without swift medical attention. Interestingly, they had a bright green blood that shown vividly in dark places.
That looks really great and the predator looks an really dangerous opponent for Boba. I think that as long as his armour puts out, boba might win.
ReplyDeleteQuestion: You said that the net can get through metal with ease but the mandelorian armour can withstand lightsabers (weapons with the same ability as the net)
Will the net be able to penetrate the mandelorian armour?
Thanks for commenting, I'm glad that you liked it! As for the armor, I don't know. I'm thinking that we may get something very grisly...where the armor plates aren't damaged by the net, but are moved by it. As in, compressed into the wearer. Yikes!
ReplyDeleteThe Predator certainly will be a tough opponent for Boba, especially if it can close the distance in which I it has the edge, due to its greater versatility in melee weapons.
ReplyDeleteKeep up the great work, I can't wait to see who wins this!
Merry Christmas Mike!
ReplyDeleteYour really diverse in the choosing of your weapons. I see at least one from every movie, as well as the comics.
Although I think the wrist bomb of the predator should have at least a tactical role to play, I am glad you chose to include the pets. The hounds are very lethal on their own, and the falcon will probably be even more effective, making sure that the predators always have a view on the mandalorians (at least until they get suspicious a hawk is following them) and ruining Boba's ambushes.
Thanks for commenting, guys! I'm trying to portray an average Predator here, so it made sense to pick weapons from all throughout its canon sources. I'm expecting the pets to really influence the way the battle turns out (splitting up the Mandalorians, spoiling their ambushes, that sort of thing). So it should be interesting to see how things develop.
ReplyDeleteDefensive Assessment will be up by 1300 today! Stay tuned!
Looking good.
ReplyDeleteit seems that Boba needs to aim at the head to take out the predators
This is going to be the last comment ill get out on this in all likelihood, due to vacation reasons.
ReplyDeleteThe Predator's armor was really impressive; I had no idea it was that good (though I still believe Boba's to be a bit better) . I think the headpeice will have a tactical component: being used to set up ambushes with the voice recorder.
This looks great. The predator training reminds me of the spartan training to be honest.
ReplyDeleteCannot wait to see how the battle unfolds and these Yautja may finally have found a worthy opponent.
in my opinion, if Boba can take out or seperate the predators, they might be in for trouble but if they work together well. They can make a trophy of the bountyhunter