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==Canonicity==
 
==Canonicity==
This DropShip is only featured in a single story that was published in ''[[BattleTechnology]]'' magazine. As this magazine, though it was an official [[BattleTech]] publication in its day, does not meet the current criteria for [[canon]] it is to be regarded as apocryphal.
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* ''[[Howl of the North Wind]]'' (in: ''[[BattleTechnology]]'', issue #0203)
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Latest revision as of 15:22, 8 November 2023

This article is about the DropShip. For the Chancellor of the Capellan Confederation, see Sun-Tzu Liao.
Sun Tzu
Vessel Profile
TypeDropShip
ClassMule

History[edit]

The Sun Tzu was a Mule-class DropShip modified into a makeshift 'Mech carrier and operated by the Northwind Highlanders as of April 3028, when it brought Ian Fraser's command of forty BattleMechs to Mira for an ill-fated scouting raid. The DropShip escaped, though most of the 'Mechs did not.[1]

Canonicity[edit]

This DropShip is only featured in a single story that was published in BattleTechnology magazine. Battletechnology material is no longer canon, making this DropShip apocryphal.

References[edit]

  1. Howl of the North Wind

Bibliography[edit]