Compiled overview of the 80 ton Goliath 'Mech, from various BattleTech novels and game sourcebooks:



GOL-1H Goliath

Brigadier Corporation's success with the Scorpion Battlemech, the first of the four-legged 'Mechs, spawned the creation of the four-legged Goliath. Some of the early technical difficulties of a four-legged 'Mech had already been overcome by the time the Goliath was created. Leg movement was coordinated through the neurohelmet, and the 'Mech was streamlined to allow more armor.

Dr. Harrison, the creator of the four-legged 'Mech, felt that such 'Mechs would usher in a new era of Battlemech warfare. Unfortunately, the Star League did not agree with him. Nevertheless, Brigadier Corporation managed to sell several Goliaths, most of which were stationed on the Periphery, where 'Mechs were usually tested.

The Goliath performed well, and the Star League began to take interest shortly before its fall and the start the First Succession War. The few Goliaths that were operational quickly become the property of their pilots. Only a handful are still functional and in service today . Of these, the majority are in the hands of House Steiner. Brigaidier Corporation trained its own pilots for the Goliath program, and many of their heirs still pilot those same 'Mechs. Most consider the Goliath to be the best piece of equipment produced by the firm.

Unlike the earlier Scorpion, the Goliath supports a good deal of firepower and armor. Also, modifications to the cockpit added to the MechWarrior's comfort.

The weaponry systems are centered around the Rand PPC system installed on its turret-like head. The Rand system has an average performance, but works well with the Garret GRNDTRK 15 Targeting and Tracking System. Supporting the PPC are two torso-mounted Holly Long Range 10 Missle Packs. Coupled with the variable-height firing capability of a four-legged 'Mech, this weapons system gives it a very long range in combat. Goliaths can only store twelve rounds of ammunition for the long-range missile systems. This lack of sufficient ammunition has sometimes meant the difference between victory and defeat.

For anti-infantry support, it carries twin Ramsey machine guns in center-torso mounts. Though the Ramsey system may jam and overheat frequently, it is an impressive sight when they are aimed almost straight down to attack infantry attempting to secure the 'Mech from below.

The Goliath's armor is constructed from the best materials that Star League could offer. Supporting over 18 tons of armor, this 'Mech is not quickly or easily disarmed in combat.

Due to its precarious center of gravity, the Goliath cannot move if one of its legs is disabled. This is a fatal weakness, as leg damage is common on the battlefields of the Succession Wars. An immobilized Goliath becomes 80-plus tons of pure target.

Due to the limited number of Goliaths, they almost never work in conjunction with each other. However, the Goliath has been instrumental in a few battles throughout the Inner Sphere.

One such example is the battle for Sirus between House Marik and House Liao in 2901. The hot plains of this world provided a test for many pieces of equipment, and the Goliath was one of them. The Marik Militia's Cannery attack lance, which had a Goliath, engaged several large 'Mechs during a rear area raid. The Goliath managed to disable a BattleMaster and two Shadow Hawks, which were the main defenders of the rear command area. In a sweeping drive, the lance killed many in the command post, and within two days, the entire Liao battlefront withdrew nearly 40 kilometers.

House Kurita's raid on the planet Ryde along the Steiner border in 2950 resulted in the only recorded combat of Goliath versus Goliath. The two Goliaths battled for nearly an hour until the Steiner 'Mech finally crushed the fleeing Kurita 'Mech. Naturally, the Steiner forces stripped the crippled Goliath for parts, which are otherwise nearly impossible to come by.

The last known major action involving a Goliath was in 3003, when the Federated Suns squashed a rebellion of nobles on the planet T'sanna. The rebel forces seized a Goliath, and used it to repel several advances by Davion recon forces. The Goliath was finally defeated by a crushing attack to the 'Mech's cockpit.



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