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- 18:02, 4 November 2023 Dmon talk contribs deleted page Talk:Wolverine (BattleMech) (content was: "{{Template:ProjectBattleMech}} == Special Case rule == A friend who's been at this a lot longer told me that early versions of the game had a special case rule for the Wolverine where a player would have to make a piloting skill roll to determine if center torso laser turret spun around and whacked the mech in the head. Can anyone confirm, or deny? --Grimlock (talk) 08:15, 7 December 2012 (PST) :I've been playing BattleTech a long ti...")
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