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==From the Introduction== ==From the Introduction==
− {{quote|Classic BattleTech Record Sheet: Phoenix Upgrade ''provides more than 200 filled-out record sheets for the standard ’Mech designs detailed in'' [[Technical Readout: Project Phoenix|Classic BattleTech Technical Readout: Project Phoenix]]'', spanning from the classic versions common during the Succession Wars to variants utilizing the newest weapons and equipment as presented in'' [[Total Warfare]]. + {{quote|''Classic BattleTech Record Sheet: Phoenix Upgrade'' provides more than 200 filled-out record sheets for the standard ’Mech designs detailed in ''[[Technical Readout: Project Phoenix|Classic BattleTech Technical Readout: Project Phoenix]]'', spanning from the classic versions common during the Succession Wars to variants utilizing the newest weapons and equipment as presented in ''[[Total Warfare]]''.
− ''These new variants represent a large swath of in-universe production capabilities. From simple, easy to install field upgrade kits, to from-the-ground-up new variants requiring the retooling of entire production lines, to a middle ground upgrade which can be accomplished by “remote refit facilities;” a new kind of advanced repair/refit facility appearing throughout the Inner Sphere as the ravages of the Jihad continue to destroy production facilities.''}}+ These new variants represent a large swath of in-universe production capabilities. From simple, easy to install field upgrade kits, to from-the-ground-up new variants requiring the retooling of entire production lines, to a middle ground upgrade which can be accomplished by “remote refit facilities;” a new kind of advanced repair/refit facility appearing throughout the Inner Sphere as the ravages of the Jihad continue to destroy production facilities.}}
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− | {{quote|Classic BattleTech Record Sheet: Phoenix Upgrade ''provides more than 200 filled-out record sheets for the standard ’Mech designs detailed in'' [[Technical Readout: Project Phoenix|Classic BattleTech Technical Readout: Project Phoenix]]'', spanning from the classic versions common during the Succession Wars to variants utilizing the newest weapons and equipment as presented in'' [[Total Warfare]]. | + | {{quote|''Classic BattleTech Record Sheet: Phoenix Upgrade'' provides more than 200 filled-out record sheets for the standard ’Mech designs detailed in ''[[Technical Readout: Project Phoenix|Classic BattleTech Technical Readout: Project Phoenix]]'', spanning from the classic versions common during the Succession Wars to variants utilizing the newest weapons and equipment as presented in ''[[Total Warfare]]''. |
− | + | These new variants represent a large swath of in-universe production capabilities. From simple, easy to install field upgrade kits, to from-the-ground-up new variants requiring the retooling of entire production lines, to a middle ground upgrade which can be accomplished by “remote refit facilities;” a new kind of advanced repair/refit facility appearing throughout the Inner Sphere as the ravages of the Jihad continue to destroy production facilities.}} | |
==Contents== | ==Contents== |