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| publisher = [[InMediaRes]]
 
| publisher = [[InMediaRes]]
 
| year = 2006
 
| year = 2006
| productioncode = BC-202
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| production code = BC-202
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| ISBN = N/A
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| MSRP = 12.95
| MSRP = $12.95
 
 
| type = Record Sheets
 
| type = Record Sheets
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| primary writing = N/A
| development = [[Randall N. Bills]]
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| product development = ???
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| illustrations = N/A
| pages = 58 (2006) <br> 265 (2007)
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| additional writing = [[Randall N. Bills]]
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| pages = 265
 
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==Description==
 
==Description==
 
'''''Record Sheets: Phoenix Upgrades''''' is a [[record sheet]] compilation available in .pdf format through [[BattleCorps]]. The companion to ''[[Technical Readout: Project Phoenix]]'', RS:PU contains the record sheets for all the units and variants described in that book. In addition, following the release of ''[[Total Warfare]]'', new variants were added to this release that incorporated weapons and equipment that were first introduced in that book, as well as some that were made tournament-legal by their inclusion in it. Included in this update was a foreword by then-line developer [[Randall N. Bills]] that explained why the [[Unseen]] became the Unseen, the first time an official broke the silence about the decision.
 
'''''Record Sheets: Phoenix Upgrades''''' is a [[record sheet]] compilation available in .pdf format through [[BattleCorps]]. The companion to ''[[Technical Readout: Project Phoenix]]'', RS:PU contains the record sheets for all the units and variants described in that book. In addition, following the release of ''[[Total Warfare]]'', new variants were added to this release that incorporated weapons and equipment that were first introduced in that book, as well as some that were made tournament-legal by their inclusion in it. Included in this update was a foreword by then-line developer [[Randall N. Bills]] that explained why the [[Unseen]] became the Unseen, the first time an official broke the silence about the decision.
 
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==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]].
 
 
 
''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==
'''The Developer's Say'''
 
 
'''Introduction'''
 
 
'''[Light 'Mechs]'''
 
<div class="desktop-3-col">
 
 
*''[[Locust]]''
 
*''[[Locust]]''
 
*''[[Stinger]]''
 
*''[[Stinger]]''
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*''[[Locust IIC]]''
 
*''[[Locust IIC]]''
 
*''[[Valkyrie]]''
 
*''[[Valkyrie]]''
</div>
 
'''[Medium 'Mechs]'''
 
<div class="desktop-3-col">
 
 
*''[[Ostscout]]''
 
*''[[Ostscout]]''
 
*''[[Griffin IIC]]''
 
*''[[Griffin IIC]]''
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*''[[Shadow Hawk]]''
 
*''[[Shadow Hawk]]''
 
*''[[Wolverine (BattleMech)|Wolverine]]''
 
*''[[Wolverine (BattleMech)|Wolverine]]''
</div>
 
'''[Heavy 'Mechs]'''
 
<div class="desktop-3-col">
 
 
*''[[Ostroc]]''
 
*''[[Ostroc]]''
 
*''[[Ostsol]]''
 
*''[[Ostsol]]''
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*''[[Warhammer]]''
 
*''[[Warhammer]]''
 
*''[[Marauder]]''
 
*''[[Marauder]]''
</div>
 
'''[Assault 'Mechs]'''
 
<div class="desktop-3-col">
 
 
*''[[Goliath]]''
 
*''[[Goliath]]''
 
*''[[Phoenix Hawk IIC]]''
 
*''[[Phoenix Hawk IIC]]''
 
*''[[Warhammer IIC]]''
 
*''[[Warhammer IIC]]''
*''[[BattleMaster]]''
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*''[[Battlemaster]]''
 
*''[[Longbow]]''
 
*''[[Longbow]]''
 
*''[[Marauder IIC]]''
 
*''[[Marauder IIC]]''
 
*''[[Marauder II]]''
 
*''[[Marauder II]]''
</div>
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==Notes==
 
==Notes==
*The 2006 and 2007 editions have the same cover.
 
 
*Since this is a web-only title, when it was re-released in July 2007 as Version 2.0 with new variants, anybody who had previously purchased it was allowed to download the new version free of charge.
 
*Since this is a web-only title, when it was re-released in July 2007 as Version 2.0 with new variants, anybody who had previously purchased it was allowed to download the new version free of charge.
* Version 2.0 had the trademarked title ''Classic BattleTech Record Sheets: Phoenix Upgrade''.
 
  
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[[Category:Books]]
 
[[Category:Record Sheets|Phoenix Upgrades]]
 
[[Category:Record Sheets|Phoenix Upgrades]]

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