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===Model 25=== ===Model 25===
− Initially designed as a replacement for the recalled Model 21 for installation in the ''Catapult'', the Model 25 was also installed in the ''[[Osprey]]'', a niche product by [[Hollis Incorporated]] during the Star League era. Initial production of this model likely ceased in 2791 with the destruction of the ''Catapult'' production facility.<ref name=TRO3039-146/> Almost three centuries later the [[Word of Blake]] commissioned [[Skobel MechWorks]] and [[Achernar BattleMechs]] to produce the ''Osprey'' in massive numbers and this design has seen something of a renaissance. Of note however is that the Achernar complex was destroyed in battle with [[Clan Wolf-in-Exile]]. Additionally, Hollis Incorporated, the original designer of the ''Osprey'', has retooled a (presumably rebuilt) ''Catapult'' line to produce the OSP-15E. It seems that what was old is new again. + Initially designed as a replacement for the recalled Model 21 for installation in the ''Catapult'', the Model 25 was also installed in the ''[[Osprey]]'', a niche product by [[Hollis Incorporated]] during the Star League era. Initial production of this model likely ceased in 2791 with the destruction of the ''Catapult'' production facility.<ref name=TRO3039-146/> Almost three centuries later the [[Word of Blake]] commissioned [[Skobel MechWorks]] and [[Achernar BattleMechs]] to produce the ''Osprey'' in massive numbers and this design has seen something of a renaissance. Of note however is that the Achernar complex was destroyed in battle with the [[Clan Wolf-in-Exile]]. Additionally, Hollis Incorporated, the original designer of the ''Osprey'', has retooled a (presumably rebuilt) ''Catapult'' line to produce the OSP-15E. It seems that what was old is new again.
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− | Initially designed as a replacement for the recalled Model 21 for installation in the ''Catapult'', the Model 25 was also installed in the ''[[Osprey]]'', a niche product by [[Hollis Incorporated]] during the Star League era. Initial production of this model likely ceased in 2791 with the destruction of the ''Catapult'' production facility.<ref name=TRO3039-146/> Almost three centuries later the [[Word of Blake]] commissioned [[Skobel MechWorks]] and [[Achernar BattleMechs]] to produce the ''Osprey'' in massive numbers and this design has seen something of a renaissance. Of note however is that the Achernar complex was destroyed in battle with [[Clan Wolf-in-Exile]]. Additionally, Hollis Incorporated, the original designer of the ''Osprey'', has retooled a (presumably rebuilt) ''Catapult'' line to produce the OSP-15E. It seems that what was old is new again. | + | Initially designed as a replacement for the recalled Model 21 for installation in the ''Catapult'', the Model 25 was also installed in the ''[[Osprey]]'', a niche product by [[Hollis Incorporated]] during the Star League era. Initial production of this model likely ceased in 2791 with the destruction of the ''Catapult'' production facility.<ref name=TRO3039-146/> Almost three centuries later the [[Word of Blake]] commissioned [[Skobel MechWorks]] and [[Achernar BattleMechs]] to produce the ''Osprey'' in massive numbers and this design has seen something of a renaissance. Of note however is that the Achernar complex was destroyed in battle with the [[Clan Wolf-in-Exile]]. Additionally, Hollis Incorporated, the original designer of the ''Osprey'', has retooled a (presumably rebuilt) ''Catapult'' line to produce the OSP-15E. It seems that what was old is new again. |