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==Notes== ==Notes==
* In addition to playing a key role in the design of the ''Atlas'', Kerensky was also responsible for the design of the ''[[King Crab]]''.<ref>''Technical Readout: 3025'', p. 120</ref> * In addition to playing a key role in the design of the ''Atlas'', Kerensky was also responsible for the design of the ''[[King Crab]]''.<ref>''Technical Readout: 3025'', p. 120</ref>
− * It is also said that Kerensky himself had drawn up the specifications for the ''[[Devastator]]'' BattleMech, to make up for the flaws of the ''[[Titan II|Titan]]''. He wanted a machine capable of doing tremendous damage at long range.<ref>''McCarron's Armored Cavalry'', p. 19</ref> + * It is also said that Kerensky himself had drawn up the specifications for the ''[[Devastator]]'' BattleMech, to make up for the flaws of the ''[[Titan]]''. He wanted a machine capable of doing tremendous damage at long range.<ref>''McCarron's Armored Cavalry'', p. 19</ref>
* The novel ''[[Destiny's Call]]'' has other characters referring to Aleksandr Kerensky as "Alek." In Russian, the nickname for Aleksandr is actually "Sascha" or "Sasha," or, much more rarely: "Alik";<ref>[http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/RussianNamingConvention TV Tropes Article on Russian Naming Conventions]</ref> it has not been commented on if the use of "Alek" as a nickname instead is an intentional plot point or an error. Although it is also likely it is just one of many cases of cultural blending in the future setting. * The novel ''[[Destiny's Call]]'' has other characters referring to Aleksandr Kerensky as "Alek." In Russian, the nickname for Aleksandr is actually "Sascha" or "Sasha," or, much more rarely: "Alik";<ref>[http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/RussianNamingConvention TV Tropes Article on Russian Naming Conventions]</ref> it has not been commented on if the use of "Alek" as a nickname instead is an intentional plot point or an error. Although it is also likely it is just one of many cases of cultural blending in the future setting.
* As of [[2784]], [[Illya Ivaovitch]] was his aide.<ref name=MHp7>''Mercenary's Handbook'', p. 7</ref> * As of [[2784]], [[Illya Ivaovitch]] was his aide.<ref name=MHp7>''Mercenary's Handbook'', p. 7</ref>
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* In addition to playing a key role in the design of the ''Atlas'', Kerensky was also responsible for the design of the ''[[King Crab]]''.<ref>''Technical Readout: 3025'', p. 120</ref> | * In addition to playing a key role in the design of the ''Atlas'', Kerensky was also responsible for the design of the ''[[King Crab]]''.<ref>''Technical Readout: 3025'', p. 120</ref> | ||
− | * It is also said that Kerensky himself had drawn up the specifications for the ''[[Devastator]]'' BattleMech, to make up for the flaws of the ''[[ | + | * It is also said that Kerensky himself had drawn up the specifications for the ''[[Devastator]]'' BattleMech, to make up for the flaws of the ''[[Titan]]''. He wanted a machine capable of doing tremendous damage at long range.<ref>''McCarron's Armored Cavalry'', p. 19</ref> |
* The novel ''[[Destiny's Call]]'' has other characters referring to Aleksandr Kerensky as "Alek." In Russian, the nickname for Aleksandr is actually "Sascha" or "Sasha," or, much more rarely: "Alik";<ref>[http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/RussianNamingConvention TV Tropes Article on Russian Naming Conventions]</ref> it has not been commented on if the use of "Alek" as a nickname instead is an intentional plot point or an error. Although it is also likely it is just one of many cases of cultural blending in the future setting. | * The novel ''[[Destiny's Call]]'' has other characters referring to Aleksandr Kerensky as "Alek." In Russian, the nickname for Aleksandr is actually "Sascha" or "Sasha," or, much more rarely: "Alik";<ref>[http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/RussianNamingConvention TV Tropes Article on Russian Naming Conventions]</ref> it has not been commented on if the use of "Alek" as a nickname instead is an intentional plot point or an error. Although it is also likely it is just one of many cases of cultural blending in the future setting. | ||
* As of [[2784]], [[Illya Ivaovitch]] was his aide.<ref name=MHp7>''Mercenary's Handbook'', p. 7</ref> | * As of [[2784]], [[Illya Ivaovitch]] was his aide.<ref name=MHp7>''Mercenary's Handbook'', p. 7</ref> |