LL286 Moonskater
Part mech, part rover, the Lagrange-Lunacorp 286 Moonskater was one of their least commercially successful designs.
The thinking of the design team was that the design would combine the speed of a traditional rover with the agility of a mech; however, the addition of wheels to the vehicle's feet made the LL286 inherently unstable and it had a reputation for falling over and being difficult to control.
The few that were produced mostly saw service as mechanic-shop utility vehicles used to repair large spaceships and rovers, where their manipulator arms could be used to best effect.
LL286 Moonskater
Part mech, part rover, the Lagrange-Lunacorp 286 Moonskater was one of their least commercially successful designs.
The thinking of the design team was that the design would combine the speed of a traditional rover with the agility of a mech; however, the addition of wheels to the vehicle's feet made the LL286 inherently unstable and it had a reputation for falling over and being difficult to control.
The few that were produced mostly saw service as mechanic-shop utility vehicles used to repair large spaceships and rovers, where their manipulator arms could be used to best effect.