The Horus/Amaris plug in had me rolling. The Amaris Civil war/fall of the Star League and Horus Heresy have a lot in common. Both of them really screwed up their respective universe's. As for the Orion, good overall heavy mech. The newer versions are great; good balance of heat dissipation and fire power. The 3025 on the other hand, oh boy! You can get in one Alpha strike, after that, watch the heat.
A solid contender in the categories of durability, firepower, and 'ugliest 'Mech in the universe'. The Orion is a perfect example of what you get when military people build a machine for fighting. No fancy curved panels, no space wasted, just a well-armored weapon platform.
It's old, ugly, groundbreaking for its day, famously easy to keep running without proper servicing and maintenance, never out of production, a Russian's signature weapon, and it can still kill you stone dead if used effectively. The Kalashnikov of heavy Mechs.
Love the Orion on tabletop. And the 3050 upgrades are probably my favorite for normal play. It hits respectively, has good armor, and decent survivability. Solid mech in my opinion.
Agreed it is a great heavy mech that is useful in almost every battlefield situation or environment while being effective at all ranges. One of my favorite Inner Sphere mechs.
The Orion is another solid performer. Short range, long range, medium range, it can cover them all. Just make sure you can keep the ammo hoppers full or you'll be stuck with only a pair of medium lasers. The Orion IIC is even better, but good luck convincing Clan Wolf to let you have one. They regard them as holy symbols and will not give them up without a scrap.
I like the Orion, but I normally only use it as a indirect fire support unit, removing the AC10 and SRMs to make room for additional LRMs and dropping its armor to house enough reloads to keep it fighting multiple engagements without resupply. Though it does have some armor and the 2 medium lasers for close engagement but only as it pulls back out of line of sight. Its often use in replacement for a catapult if the tonnage is available, and both of my fire support mechs will be defined by what ever I can afford for weight. That is unless I have heavier mechs that can do just as well as fire support as well as boast best armor and if needed close engagement weapons. Say like the Highlander
This is an old favorite of mine! The excellent balance of the weapon types and high amounts of armor, make it a joy to use! I use it for a frontal attack that is sure to keep the enemy too busy trying to survive, to be able stop my jump capable Mechs from getting to the rear arcs! This, then is the anvil of the Heavy Mechs, to the hammer of my Medium Mechs! As always, GDN has done a great job!!!
Ah! Yes, it was also one of General Kerenskis favorite battlemechs. One can see in the Atlas battlemech that Kerenski designed very similar features and weapons hard points. Most notably the location of the auto-cannon and the missile racks. The clans still have these, but they are usually handed out as gifts, they are much too old to be of use within the clan Toumen. But because the Orion was revered by Kerenski and ALL the Clans revere Kerenski these battlemech are maintained in pristine condition. The clans did however redesign and rebuild some Orions and thus was born the Orion 2C and even more powerful and deadly clan refit of the venerable and ancient battlemech, outfitted with new clan technology and what a beast it is.
I like the armor protection on the Orion. Like the Thunderbolt it has rhino hyde and a weapon for every occasion. Defiantly a volley fire mech. It does seem to be prone to ammo explosions though. When playing a Free Worlds force I had 3 of them go up in 2 different battles.
GrimDark…. I don't mean to question you, but you noted that the contract winner was "General Mechanics" or "GM"..... are you sure it's not "General Motors"? The Blackjack and Marauder were also produced by "GM" (noted in the 3025/3050 techical readouts) and the Blackjack details specify "General Motors" as the manufacturers....or am I hearing/reading my readouts incorrectly? Were there two separate manufacturers? General Motors AND General Mechanics?
Great video, however there is an issue when you talk about mechs in these videos: you said that the pictures dont always represent the variant, but we need sth. to tell us when it is/isn't representative.
Not very helpful, but usually when there's a picture representing the actual variant, i switch to the picture right as I say its name. Otherwise I just use a picture over multiple variants. I can't do it every time, but I try whenever i have pictures of the variant and descriptions of the variant.
I hate the Orion. Objectively, it's a superb design even in its 3025 guise, but it just isn't fun to play with in my opinion, something really jarring about it. I'll gladly pick an Archer or a Marauder over it any time. Something about the design doesn't gel for me and my playing style.
lol ok. Horus lup--I mean Stefan Amaris. Lol. That was awesome Grim.
Thanks!
The Horus/Amaris plug in had me rolling. The Amaris Civil war/fall of the Star League and Horus Heresy have a lot in common. Both of them really screwed up their respective universe's. As for the Orion, good overall heavy mech. The newer versions are great; good balance of heat dissipation and fire power. The 3025 on the other hand, oh boy! You can get in one Alpha strike, after that, watch the heat.
Mission accomplished then :D
A solid contender in the categories of durability, firepower, and 'ugliest 'Mech in the universe'. The Orion is a perfect example of what you get when military people build a machine for fighting. No fancy curved panels, no space wasted, just a well-armored weapon platform.
It's old, ugly, groundbreaking for its day, famously easy to keep running without proper servicing and maintenance, never out of production, a Russian's signature weapon, and it can still kill you stone dead if used effectively.
The Kalashnikov of heavy Mechs.
Love the Orion on tabletop. And the 3050 upgrades are probably my favorite for normal play. It hits respectively, has good armor, and decent survivability. Solid mech in my opinion.
Indeed, a good workhorse mech that does its job.
Agreed it is a great heavy mech that is useful in almost every battlefield situation or environment while being effective at all ranges. One of my favorite Inner Sphere mechs.
Kerensky's personal mech. Enough reason to get one!
True.
The Orion is great mech its basically a baby Atlas
In one Technical Readout (3025?) the Orion is referred to as the "Poor man's Atlas."
@@MrDmitriRavenoff I would call it the working man's Atlas
I'd say it's more the Atlas's daddy
And the Urby is an Atlas egg yet to hatch.
Love K mode.
l use it a lot in mega mek a computerized version of the table top. The Orion holds its own alot
That Horus slip actually make me laugh out loud. lol I went back and listened again
yay
The Orion is another solid performer. Short range, long range, medium range, it can cover them all. Just make sure you can keep the ammo hoppers full or you'll be stuck with only a pair of medium lasers.
The Orion IIC is even better, but good luck convincing Clan Wolf to let you have one. They regard them as holy symbols and will not give them up without a scrap.
I like the Orion, but I normally only use it as a indirect fire support unit, removing the AC10 and SRMs to make room for additional LRMs and dropping its armor to house enough reloads to keep it fighting multiple engagements without resupply. Though it does have some armor and the 2 medium lasers for close engagement but only as it pulls back out of line of sight. Its often use in replacement for a catapult if the tonnage is available, and both of my fire support mechs will be defined by what ever I can afford for weight. That is unless I have heavier mechs that can do just as well as fire support as well as boast best armor and if needed close engagement weapons. Say like the Highlander
75 tons of anger, armor and sheer grit the working man's heavy battlemech .
This is an old favorite of mine!
The excellent balance of the weapon types and high amounts of armor, make it a joy to use!
I use it for a frontal attack that is sure to keep the enemy too busy trying to survive, to be able stop my jump capable Mechs from getting to the rear arcs!
This, then is the anvil of the Heavy Mechs, to the hammer of my Medium Mechs!
As always, GDN has done a great job!!!
Thanks for watching!
Here I was ready to proceed but now I'm leaning some things about it.
No Orion II2? That old boy is a beast.
I'll cover it eventually. The goal of this series is to say something about literally every mech in the wiki :D
Ah! Yes, it was also one of General Kerenskis favorite battlemechs. One can see in the Atlas battlemech that Kerenski designed very similar features and weapons hard points. Most notably the location of the auto-cannon and the missile racks. The clans still have these, but they are usually handed out as gifts, they are much too old to be of use within the clan Toumen. But because the Orion was revered by Kerenski and ALL the Clans revere Kerenski these battlemech are maintained in pristine condition.
The clans did however redesign and rebuild some Orions and thus was born the Orion 2C and even more powerful and deadly clan refit of the venerable and ancient battlemech, outfitted with new clan technology and what a beast it is.
Thanks for the share.
The poor man's Atlas :)
The only problem with the Orion is the lack of jump Jets!
Everything is better with jump jets!
@@GrimDarkNarrator DAMN STRAIGHT! : )
Thanks for another great video
You're welcome!
You haven't truly lived until you've piloted an Orion while listening to Orion by Metallica and LBX-ing light 'mechs that get too close!
I like the armor protection on the Orion. Like the Thunderbolt it has rhino hyde and a weapon for every occasion. Defiantly a volley fire mech. It does seem to be prone to ammo explosions though. When playing a Free Worlds force I had 3 of them go up in 2 different battles.
Thanks much for the vid sir.👍🏼👍🏼
You're welcome.
My fav. Mech ever since I was a kid.
Nice to hear that :)
2:15 I've listened to this video several, and I caught the reference to Horus in 40K for the first time 😀😃😄😄😃😀😎🤘🤟🖖.
At last :D
Easily the best heavy mech in the Battletech video game.
Only cause they couldn't get the rights for the Marauder :P
Nice target for a D-subtype Warhammer
Stefan Lupercal?
Usurper-Douchebag
I like that better than Horus Amaris.
Stefan Lupercal, Primarch of the Hegemony Wolves :D
Orion, also known as "Atlas for the poor"
The poor man’s atlas
If Alexander Kerenski loved it who wouldn't want them...!
Kerenski approved! Sales would skyrocket.
GrimDark…. I don't mean to question you, but you noted that the contract winner was "General Mechanics" or "GM"..... are you sure it's not "General Motors"? The Blackjack and Marauder were also produced by "GM" (noted in the 3025/3050 techical readouts) and the Blackjack details specify "General Motors" as the manufacturers....or am I hearing/reading my readouts incorrectly? Were there two separate manufacturers? General Motors AND General Mechanics?
Might've mixed up those two. However, General Motors and General Mechanics BOTH exist in the Battletech universe.
@@GrimDarkNarrator No worries, 😁 the Orion is still a great platform either way, and your reviews are still fantastic!
Great video, however there is an issue when you talk about mechs in these videos: you said that the pictures dont always represent the variant, but we need sth. to tell us when it is/isn't representative.
Not very helpful, but usually when there's a picture representing the actual variant, i switch to the picture right as I say its name. Otherwise I just use a picture over multiple variants. I can't do it every time, but I try whenever i have pictures of the variant and descriptions of the variant.
Like the on1k
Heavy metal!
Hours. Nice.
😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣 Too much 40k
Tell me about it
I hate the Orion. Objectively, it's a superb design even in its 3025 guise, but it just isn't fun to play with in my opinion, something really jarring about it. I'll gladly pick an Archer or a Marauder over it any time. Something about the design doesn't gel for me and my playing style.