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| MSRP = $12.95
 
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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==
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{{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]].
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''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==
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'''The Developer's Say'''
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'''Introduction'''
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'''[Light 'Mechs]'''
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*''[[Locust]]''
 
*''[[Locust]]''
 
*''[[Stinger]]''
 
*''[[Stinger]]''
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*''[[Locust IIC]]''
 
*''[[Locust IIC]]''
 
*''[[Valkyrie]]''
 
*''[[Valkyrie]]''
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'''[Medium 'Mechs]'''
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*''[[Ostscout]]''
 
*''[[Ostscout]]''
 
*''[[Griffin IIC]]''
 
*''[[Griffin IIC]]''
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*''[[Shadow Hawk]]''
 
*''[[Shadow Hawk]]''
 
*''[[Wolverine (BattleMech)|Wolverine]]''
 
*''[[Wolverine (BattleMech)|Wolverine]]''
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'''[Heavy 'Mechs]'''
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*''[[Ostroc]]''
 
*''[[Ostroc]]''
 
*''[[Ostsol]]''
 
*''[[Ostsol]]''
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*''[[Warhammer]]''
 
*''[[Warhammer]]''
 
*''[[Marauder]]''
 
*''[[Marauder]]''
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'''[Assault 'Mechs]'''
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*''[[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]]''
 
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==Notes==
 
==Notes==
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*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.
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* Version 2.0 had the trademarked title ''Classic BattleTech Record Sheets: Phoenix Upgrade''.
  
 
[[Category:Books]]
 
 
[[Category:Record Sheets|Phoenix Upgrades]]
 
[[Category:Record Sheets|Phoenix Upgrades]]

Latest revision as of 20:54, 10 January 2024

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Record Sheet: Phoenix Upgrades
Product information
Type Record Sheets
Development Randall N. Bills
Pages 58 (2006)
265 (2007)
Publication information
Publisher InMediaRes
Product code BC-202
First published 2006
MSRP $12.95
Content


Description[edit]

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.

From the Introduction[edit]

Classic BattleTech Record Sheet: Phoenix Upgrade provides more than 200 filled-out record sheets for the standard ’Mech designs detailed in 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[edit]

The Developer's Say

Introduction

[Light 'Mechs]

[Medium 'Mechs]

[Heavy 'Mechs]

[Assault 'Mechs]

Notes[edit]

  • 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.
  • Version 2.0 had the trademarked title Classic BattleTech Record Sheets: Phoenix Upgrade.