Do ejected pilots auto-croak? We are in -50 degrees Celsius and only XCT infantry can deploy at those temperatures...
OK, first, holy shit, TacOps really says that.
Second, it applies a -40 degree C modifier for ANY snowfall, and it only gets colder from there. Evidently one cannot have snowfall at all at, say, -10 degrees C.
Third, the actual passage from TacOps regarding infantry in low temps reads as follows:
Extreme temperatures affect infantry in the same way as vehicles, slowing their movement. However, conventional infantry platoons cannot be deployed outside a vehicle or building in
temperatures that exceed 50 degrees C or are less than –30 degrees C, unless they are XCT troops (see p. 351), in which case they ignore such movement restrictions.
So, a couple points on that. First, deployment is a technical term. TECHNICALLY SPEAKING, each MechWarrior is a 1-person infantry platoon which deploys inside their Mech when the Mech enters the playing area. The MechWarrior is not being deployed when they eject, they are only leaving the vehicle in which they deployed. Second, the section regarding movement restrictions specifically leads me to believe that abandoning a vehicle *is* possible in low temps...you simply have to deal with the movement restrictions that non-XTC infantry suffer. Finally, in the Ejection Modifiers Table (TacOps, pg 197), snow and deep snow both provide a negative modifer (bonus) to your ejection PSR and Heavy Snowfall provides a penalty to your PSR...none of which would exist if you couldn't eject due to the low temperatures which are required for those conditions. And to have snowfall in the first place, you have to be below the -30 degree C threshold mentioned above.
Therefore, yes, pilots CAN eject (and vee crews can abandon their vee). They suffer the normal movement penalties for snow...but since they have only a single MP anyway, the minimum movement rule thus applies and they can move a single hex per turn regardless.
Scorpion
I have 4, 80% painted Scorpion tanks on my desk. They'll be there.