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Based upon the [[Light Ferro-Fibrous]] compound developed by [[Free Worlds League]] scientists, [[Durallex]] developed '''Heavy Ferro-Fibrous''' armor for the [[Lyran Alliance Armed Forces]] in [[3069]].<ref>''TechManual'', p. 205</ref> The fires of the [[Jihad]] quickly spread the technology to other [[Inner Sphere]] powers. Durallex was inspired by [[Kallon Industries]]' idea to modify the amount of diamond in the armor, but went in the other direction. The result was a bulkier armor that that was stronger.  
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Based upon the [[Light Ferro-Fibrous]] compound developed by [[Free Worlds League]] scientists, [[Durallex]] developed '''Heavy Ferro-Fibrous''' armor for the [[Lyran Alliance Armed Forces]] in [[3069]].<ref>''TechManual'', p. 205</ref> The fires of the [[Jihad]] quickly spread the technology to other [[Inner Sphere]] powers. Durallex was inspired by [[Kallon Industries]]' idea to modify the amount of diamond in the armor, but went in the other direction. The result was a bulkier armor that was stronger.  
  
 
==Game Notes==
 
==Game Notes==

Revision as of 07:38, 3 October 2010

Based upon the Light Ferro-Fibrous compound developed by Free Worlds League scientists, Durallex developed Heavy Ferro-Fibrous armor for the Lyran Alliance Armed Forces in 3069.[1] The fires of the Jihad quickly spread the technology to other Inner Sphere powers. Durallex was inspired by Kallon Industries' idea to modify the amount of diamond in the armor, but went in the other direction. The result was a bulkier armor that was stronger.

Game Notes

In game term, Heavy Ferro-Fibrous armor takes up twenty-one BattleMech critical hit slots or three combat vehicle item slots. The total number of armor points provided is multiplied by 1.24.[2]

Models

Brand Planet Company
Valiant Plate Robinson Valiant Systems
Kallon Industries

Bibliography


References

  1. TechManual, p. 205
  2. TechManual, p. 56 "BattleMech Armor Table"

Bibliography