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::::: No, it wasn't. It was intended to "supplement and eventually replace it" (TRO:3055 & TRO:3055U). --[[User:Scaletail|Scaletail]] 01:32, 30 April 2010 (UTC) ::::: No, it wasn't. It was intended to "supplement and eventually replace it" (TRO:3055 & TRO:3055U). --[[User:Scaletail|Scaletail]] 01:32, 30 April 2010 (UTC)
:::::: Which arguably means that parameters of the Timber Wolf's design - speed, weight, and general configuration preferences - influenced the Linebacker's development, much like how the evolution of the Marauder influenced the R&D behind the Dragon Fire. [[User:Citizen Erased|Citizen Erased]] 02:39, 30 April 2010 (UTC) :::::: Which arguably means that parameters of the Timber Wolf's design - speed, weight, and general configuration preferences - influenced the Linebacker's development, much like how the evolution of the Marauder influenced the R&D behind the Dragon Fire. [[User:Citizen Erased|Citizen Erased]] 02:39, 30 April 2010 (UTC)
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::First, if you want to merge, I suggest "Related 'Mechs" (which is all-encompassing). ::First, if you want to merge, I suggest "Related 'Mechs" (which is all-encompassing).
::Second, the ''Timber Wolf'' is certainly related to the ''Gargoyle'' and the ''Naga''. Consider, if all three are descended from the ''Woodsman'', then this relationship is analogous to children of a single parent. All three designs should be considered as kin, each optimized for specific battlefield roles. ::Second, the ''Timber Wolf'' is certainly related to the ''Gargoyle'' and the ''Naga''. Consider, if all three are descended from the ''Woodsman'', then this relationship is analogous to children of a single parent. All three designs should be considered as kin, each optimized for specific battlefield roles.
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::::: No, it wasn't. It was intended to "supplement and eventually replace it" (TRO:3055 & TRO:3055U). --[[User:Scaletail|Scaletail]] 01:32, 30 April 2010 (UTC) | ::::: No, it wasn't. It was intended to "supplement and eventually replace it" (TRO:3055 & TRO:3055U). --[[User:Scaletail|Scaletail]] 01:32, 30 April 2010 (UTC) | ||
:::::: Which arguably means that parameters of the Timber Wolf's design - speed, weight, and general configuration preferences - influenced the Linebacker's development, much like how the evolution of the Marauder influenced the R&D behind the Dragon Fire. [[User:Citizen Erased|Citizen Erased]] 02:39, 30 April 2010 (UTC) | :::::: Which arguably means that parameters of the Timber Wolf's design - speed, weight, and general configuration preferences - influenced the Linebacker's development, much like how the evolution of the Marauder influenced the R&D behind the Dragon Fire. [[User:Citizen Erased|Citizen Erased]] 02:39, 30 April 2010 (UTC) | ||
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::First, if you want to merge, I suggest "Related 'Mechs" (which is all-encompassing). | ::First, if you want to merge, I suggest "Related 'Mechs" (which is all-encompassing). | ||
::Second, the ''Timber Wolf'' is certainly related to the ''Gargoyle'' and the ''Naga''. Consider, if all three are descended from the ''Woodsman'', then this relationship is analogous to children of a single parent. All three designs should be considered as kin, each optimized for specific battlefield roles. | ::Second, the ''Timber Wolf'' is certainly related to the ''Gargoyle'' and the ''Naga''. Consider, if all three are descended from the ''Woodsman'', then this relationship is analogous to children of a single parent. All three designs should be considered as kin, each optimized for specific battlefield roles. |