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==Description==
 
==Description==
The '''''Swordsman''''' was an early [[Federated Suns]] medium [[BattleMech]] which was originally built in [[Introduction Year::2463]] with [[Primitive Technology]]. The ''Swordsman'' was authorized by [[First Prince]] [[James Davion]] upon his ascendance to the throne of [[House Davion]]. As the Federated Suns' third in-house designed [[BattleMech]], it was created to be an inexpensive design for production in large numbers to bolster the ranks of the [[Armed Forces of the Federated Suns]]. At the time of its commission, the AFFS's ranks were laden with heavier designs.  
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The '''''Swordsman''''' was an early [[Federated Suns]] medium-class [[BattleMech]] which was originally built in [[Introduction Year::2463]] with [[Primitive Technology]]. The ''Swordsman'' was authorized by [[First Prince]] [[James Davion]] upon his ascendance to the throne of [[House Davion]]. As the Federated Suns' third in-house designed [[BattleMech]], it was created to be an inexpensive design for production in large numbers to bolster the ranks of the [[Armed Forces of the Federated Suns]]. At the time of its commission, the AFFS's ranks were laden with heavier designs.  
  
 
The design's legacy was tainted with corruption, first stemming from its manufacturing run at Jerricho Industries on [[Robinson]]. While the design was intended to be used in general service throughout the realm, Jerricho Industry leadership was partially owned by the [[Terran March]] Prince, [[Mikhail Rostov]]. Rostov helped guide and push the design process which was ultimately rushed into production after five years of development. Because the design was rushed, it eventually yielded a number of flaws which marred its performance. The March Prince's efforts to push the design's production led to it being not dispersed through the Federated Suns, but solely in the Terran March's regional forces. The primitive early versions of the 'Mech were only made in handfuls, while a new better and modern variant would ultimately become more common.   
 
The design's legacy was tainted with corruption, first stemming from its manufacturing run at Jerricho Industries on [[Robinson]]. While the design was intended to be used in general service throughout the realm, Jerricho Industry leadership was partially owned by the [[Terran March]] Prince, [[Mikhail Rostov]]. Rostov helped guide and push the design process which was ultimately rushed into production after five years of development. Because the design was rushed, it eventually yielded a number of flaws which marred its performance. The March Prince's efforts to push the design's production led to it being not dispersed through the Federated Suns, but solely in the Terran March's regional forces. The primitive early versions of the 'Mech were only made in handfuls, while a new better and modern variant would ultimately become more common.   

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