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I think that it should be marked as a Mixed (IS), due to fact that I've attempted to build MSK variant for TT, yet it's impossible with the purely IS components. With Clan ones - seems to be more feasible. And making sense about Un-named Clan connection. [[User:ManganMan|ManganMan]] ([[User talk:ManganMan|talk]]) 07:07, 8 December 2019 (EST)
 
I think that it should be marked as a Mixed (IS), due to fact that I've attempted to build MSK variant for TT, yet it's impossible with the purely IS components. With Clan ones - seems to be more feasible. And making sense about Un-named Clan connection. [[User:ManganMan|ManganMan]] ([[User talk:ManganMan|talk]]) 07:07, 8 December 2019 (EST)
 
:The [[Pulverizer]], [[Stag]] and [[Mercury II]] all use Star League tech. It is a major plot point in [[Betrayal of Ideals]] that the wolverines started BattleMech research two years prior to their annihilation. The Wolverines tech  (and Clan tech in general) had not had enough time to develop enough to be considered a different tech base. We know they have an [[Enhanced ER PPC]], possibly one or two other components.--[[User:Dmon|Dmon]] ([[User talk:Dmon|talk]]) 08:34, 8 December 2019 (EST)
 
:The [[Pulverizer]], [[Stag]] and [[Mercury II]] all use Star League tech. It is a major plot point in [[Betrayal of Ideals]] that the wolverines started BattleMech research two years prior to their annihilation. The Wolverines tech  (and Clan tech in general) had not had enough time to develop enough to be considered a different tech base. We know they have an [[Enhanced ER PPC]], possibly one or two other components.--[[User:Dmon|Dmon]] ([[User talk:Dmon|talk]]) 08:34, 8 December 2019 (EST)
:: Regardless, as far as anyone can tell, there was no Inner Sphere version of the ER Medium Laser until sometime during the Clan Invasion era; the Clans had theirs first, and the BSK-MAZ had four of the things. They are also, proportionately at least given the vanilla game did not distinguish between Clan and Inner Sphere tech, as powerful as the Clan version. There’s also similar weirdness going on with the autocannons, as they do not come with the Inner Sphere standard stats, but effective Clan-spec stats. Wolverine may not have canonically had access to this stuff… but it’s not the first time video games have played fast and loose with this sort of continuity.--[[User:Akamia|Akamia]] ([[User talk:Akamia|talk]]) 04:47, 5 May 2024 (EDT)
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