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'''Wunderland Enterprises''' is a major manufacturer of military communication systems and electronics located in the [[Federated Suns]].
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| affiliation = [[Federated Suns]]
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| headquarters = Gacy Sleck ([[Ozawa II]])<ref name=HB:HDp164>''Handbook: House Davion'', p. 164: "Wunderland Enterprises (WundEnt)"</ref>
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| leadership = [[CEO of Wunderland Enterprises|CEO]]
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| products = {{Ubl|[[Communications System]]s|[[IndustrialMech]]s|[[Combat Vehicle|Vehicles]]}}
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| parent =
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| divisions = [[Valiant Vehicles]]
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| plants = [[Johnsondale]]
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}}
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'''Wunderland Enterprises''' was a major manufacturer of military communication systems and electronics located in the [[Federated Suns]].
  
 
==Overview==
 
==Overview==
Originally just the producer of electronics for some [[aerospace fighter]]s built by [[Lycomb-Davion IntroTech]] and [[Wangker Aerospace]] '''Wunderlands''' rise began with the production of the [[Striker (Combat Vehicle)|Striker Light Tank]] by the jointly with [[Valiant Systems]] founded company of [[Valiant Vehicles]]. After the reintroduction of many lost technologies the company entered the civilian sector very successfully with a couple of personal computer series that even became to dominate the [[Federated Suns]]' market, only interruped by the decline of purchases after the [[Lyran]] secession and '''Wunderlands''' unpopular decision to supply [[Scarborough Manufacturers]] in the [[Draconis Combine]] with military hardware. At the moment the company is attempting to expand into the other [[Successor States]].<ref name=HBHD164>''Handbook: House Davion'', p. 164, "Wunderland Enterprises Profile"</ref>
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Originally just the producer of electronics for some [[aerospace fighter]]s built by [[Lycomb-Davion IntroTech]] and [[Wangker Aerospace]], Wunderland's rise began with the production of the [[Striker (Combat Vehicle)|Striker Light Tank]] through a joint venture with [[Valiant Systems]]. After the reintroduction of many lost technologies, the company entered the civilian sector very successfully with a couple of personal computer series that even came to dominate the [[Federated Suns]]' market, only interrupted by the decline of purchases after the [[Lyran]] secession and Wunderland's unpopular decision to supply [[Scarborough Manufacturers]] in the [[Draconis Combine]] with military hardware. In [[3067]], the company was attempting to expand into the other [[Successor States]].<ref name=HB:HDp164/>
  
==Leadership==
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In [[3116]], Wunderland introduced its first 'Mech, the ''[[Demeter (IndustrialMech)|Demeter]]'' AgroMech, in partnership with [[DiNapoli Industries]].<ref name=TRO:Ip30>''Technical Readout: Irregulars'', p. 30: "''Demeter'' AgroMech MOD"</ref>
The companies CEO in [[3067]] is Baron Tramen Shinobi.<ref name=HBHD164/>
 
  
 
==Manufacturing==
 
==Manufacturing==
 
'''Wunderland Enterprises''' has manufacturing centers on the following planets:
 
'''Wunderland Enterprises''' has manufacturing centers on the following planets:
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===Johnsondale===
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{|class="wikitable" 
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! colspan="2" |Components produced on Johnsondale:<ref name=OR94>''Objective Raids'', p. 94: Produced Components</ref><ref name=TRO3039p52>''Technical Readout: 3039'', p. 52: "Produced Striker Vehicle Components"</ref>
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|-
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! width="350pt" | Component
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! width="350pt" | Type
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|-
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| colspan="2"  align="center " | <u>Vehicle</u>
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|-
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| [[Striker (Combat Vehicle)|Striker]]<ref name=OR94/><ref name=TRO3039p52/>
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| [[Wheeled Vehicles]] - Together with [[Valiant Systems]] under the [[Valiant Vehicles]] partnership.
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|-
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| colspan="2"  align="center " | <u>[[Internal Combustion Engine]]</u>
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| [[InterComBust 155]]
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| Striker<ref name=TRO3039p52/>
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|-
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| colspan="2"  align="center " | <u>[[Armor (BattleMechs & Combat Vehicles)]]</u>
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| [[Valiant Buckler]]
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| Striker<ref name=TRO3039p52/>
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|-
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| colspan="2"  align="center " | <u>[[Communications System]]</u>
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| [[Wunderland XXI-3 series]]
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| Striker<ref name=TRO3039p52/>
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|-
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| colspan="2"  align="center " | <u>[[Targeting-Tracking System]]</u>
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|-
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| [[Wunderland XXI-3 series]]
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| Striker<ref name=TRO3039p52/>
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|-
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| colspan="2"  align="center " | <u>[[SRM-6]]</u>
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| [[Valiant Pilum]]
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| Striker<ref name=TRO3039p52/>
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|-
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| colspan="2"  align="center " | <u>[[LRM-10]]</u>
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|-
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| [[Valiant Heavy Crossbow]]
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| Striker<ref name=TRO3039p52/>
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|}
  
 
===Ozawa===
 
===Ozawa===
 
{|class="wikitable"   
 
{|class="wikitable"   
! colspan="2" |Components produced on [[Ozawa]]:<ref name=ORp100>''Objective Raids'', p. 100, "Produced Wunderland Enterprises Components"</ref>  
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! colspan="2" |Components produced on Ozawa:<ref name=TRO:Ip30/><ref name=ORp100>''Objective Raids'', p. 100: "Produced Wunderland Enterprises Components"</ref>
 
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! width="350pt" | Component
 
! width="350pt" | Component
 
! width="350pt" | Type
 
! width="350pt" | Type
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| colspan="2"  align="center " | <u>'Mechs</u>
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| [[Demeter (IndustrialMech)|WLD-1 ''Demeter'']] AgroMech<ref name=TRO:Ip30/>
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| [[IndustrialMech]]
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| [[Demeter (IndustrialMech)|WLD-1-M ''Demeter'']] AgroMech MOD<ref name=TRO:Ip30/>
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| IndustrialMech
 
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| colspan="2"  align="center " | <u>[[Communications System]]</u>
 
| colspan="2"  align="center " | <u>[[Communications System]]</u>
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| [[Wunderland Fighter Series 60]]
 
| [[Wunderland Fighter Series 60]]
| ''[[Hellcat]]''<ref name=ORp100/>
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| ''[[Hellcat (Aerospace Fighter class)|Hellcat]]''<ref name=ORp100/>
 
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| [[Wunderland Fighter Series 75]]
 
| [[Wunderland Fighter Series 75]]
| [[Eagle (AeroSpace Fighter)|''Eagle'']]
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| [[Eagle (Aerospace Fighter class)|''Eagle'']]<ref name=ORp100/>
 
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| [[Wunderland XXI-3 Series]]
 
| [[Wunderland XXI-3 Series]]
| ''[[Striker (Combat Vehicle)|''Striker'']]<ref name=ORp100/>
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| [[Striker (Combat Vehicle)|Striker]]<ref name=ORp100/>
 
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| [[Wunderland XXV-2 Series]]
 
| [[Wunderland XXV-2 Series]]
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|-
 
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| [[Wunderland Raptores]]
 
| [[Wunderland Raptores]]
| ''[[Thunderbird]]''<ref name=ORp100/>
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| ''[[Thunderbird (Aerospace Fighter class)|Thunderbird]]''<ref name=ORp100/>
 
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| [[Wunderland Raptores 2]]
 
| [[Wunderland Raptores 2]]
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|-
 
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| [[Wunderland XXI-3 Series]]
 
| [[Wunderland XXI-3 Series]]
| ''Striker''<ref name=ORp100/>
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| Striker<ref name=ORp100/>
 
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| [[Wunderland XXV-2 Series]]
 
| [[Wunderland XXV-2 Series]]
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|-
 
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| [[Wunderland XXXI-1 Series]]
 
| [[Wunderland XXXI-1 Series]]
| ''Various''<ref name=ORp100/>
 
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| colspan="2"  align="center " | <u>[[Artemis IV FCS]]</u>
 
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| [[Wunderland Highlight]]
 
 
| ''Various''<ref name=ORp100/>
 
| ''Various''<ref name=ORp100/>
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===Johnsondale===
 
{|class="wikitable" 
 
! colspan="2" |Components produced on [[Johnsondale]]:<ref name=OR94>''Objective Raids'', p.94, Produced Components</ref><ref name=TRO3039p52>''Technical Readout: 3039'', p.52, "Produced Striker Vehicle Components"</ref>
 
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! width="350pt" | Component
 
! width="350pt" | Type
 
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| colspan="2"  align="center " | <u>Vehicle</u>
 
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| ''[[Striker]]''<ref name=OR94/><ref name=TRO3039p52/>
 
| [[Wheeled Vehicles]] - Together with [[Valiant Systems]] under the [[Valiant Vehicles]] partnership.
 
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| colspan="2"  align="center " | <u>[[I.C.E.]]</u>
 
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| [[InterComBust 155]]
 
| ''Striker''<ref name=TRO3039p52/>
 
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| colspan="2"  align="center " | <u>[[Armor - BattleMechs & Vehicles]]</u>
 
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| [[Valiant Buckler]]
 
| ''Striker''<ref name=TRO3039p52/>
 
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| colspan="2"  align="center " | <u>[[Communications System]]</u>
 
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| [[Wunderland XXI-3 series]]
 
| ''Striker''<ref name=TRO3039p52/>
 
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| colspan="2"  align="center " | <u>[[Targeting-Tracking System]]</u>
 
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| [[Wunderland XXI-3 series]]
 
| ''Striker''<ref name=TRO3039p52/>
 
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| colspan="2"  align="center " | <u>[[SRM-6]]</u>
 
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| [[Valiant Pilum]]
 
| ''Striker''<ref name=TRO3039p52/>
 
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| colspan="2"  align="center " | <u>[[LRM-10]]</u>
 
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| [[Valiant Heavy Crossbow]]
 
| ''Striker''<ref name=TRO3039p52/>
 
 
|}
 
|}
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
 
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<references />
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==Bibliography==
 
==Bibliography==
 
* ''[[Handbook: House Davion]]''
 
* ''[[Handbook: House Davion]]''
 
* ''[[Objective Raids]]''  
 
* ''[[Objective Raids]]''  
 
* ''[[Technical Readout: 3039]]''
 
* ''[[Technical Readout: 3039]]''
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* ''[[Technical Readout: Irregulars]]''
  
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[[Category:Manufacturing Centers|Wunderland Enterprises]]
 
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[[Category:Federated Suns Corporations|Wunderland Enterprises]]
[[Category:Manufacturing Centers|Wunderland Enterprises]] [[Category:Federated Suns Companies|Wunderland Enterprises]]
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[[Category:Republic of the Sphere Corporations|Wunderland Enterprises]]

Latest revision as of 00:55, 4 April 2024

Wunderland Enterprises
WUNDERLAND ENTERPRISES.jpg
Corporation Profile
AffiliationFederated Suns
HeadquartersGacy Sleck (Ozawa II)[1]
LeadershipCEO
Product(s)
Division(s)Valiant Vehicles
Manufacturing Plant(s)Johnsondale

Wunderland Enterprises was a major manufacturer of military communication systems and electronics located in the Federated Suns.

Overview[edit]

Originally just the producer of electronics for some aerospace fighters built by Lycomb-Davion IntroTech and Wangker Aerospace, Wunderland's rise began with the production of the Striker Light Tank through a joint venture with Valiant Systems. After the reintroduction of many lost technologies, the company entered the civilian sector very successfully with a couple of personal computer series that even came to dominate the Federated Suns' market, only interrupted by the decline of purchases after the Lyran secession and Wunderland's unpopular decision to supply Scarborough Manufacturers in the Draconis Combine with military hardware. In 3067, the company was attempting to expand into the other Successor States.[1]

In 3116, Wunderland introduced its first 'Mech, the Demeter AgroMech, in partnership with DiNapoli Industries.[2]

Manufacturing[edit]

Wunderland Enterprises has manufacturing centers on the following planets:

Johnsondale[edit]

Components produced on Johnsondale:[3][4]
Component Type
Vehicle
Striker[3][4] Wheeled Vehicles - Together with Valiant Systems under the Valiant Vehicles partnership.
Internal Combustion Engine
InterComBust 155 Striker[4]
Armor (BattleMechs & Combat Vehicles)
Valiant Buckler Striker[4]
Communications System
Wunderland XXI-3 series Striker[4]
Targeting-Tracking System
Wunderland XXI-3 series Striker[4]
SRM-6
Valiant Pilum Striker[4]
LRM-10
Valiant Heavy Crossbow Striker[4]

Ozawa[edit]

Components produced on Ozawa:[2][5]
Component Type
'Mechs
WLD-1 Demeter AgroMech[2] IndustrialMech
WLD-1-M Demeter AgroMech MOD[2] IndustrialMech
Communications System
Wunderland Fighter Series Various[5]
Wunderland Fighter Series 60 Hellcat[5]
Wunderland Fighter Series 75 Eagle[5]
Wunderland XXI-3 Series Striker[5]
Wunderland XXV-2 Series Various[5]
Wunderland XXXV-1 Series Various[5]
Targeting-Tracking System
Wunderland Raptores Thunderbird[5]
Wunderland Raptores 2 Hellcat[5]
Wunderland Raptors 3 Eagle[5]
Wunderland XXI-3 Series Striker[5]
Wunderland XXV-2 Series Various[5]
Wunderland XXXI-1 Series Various[5]

References[edit]

  1. 1.0 1.1 Handbook: House Davion, p. 164: "Wunderland Enterprises (WundEnt)"
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Technical Readout: Irregulars, p. 30: "Demeter AgroMech MOD"
  3. 3.0 3.1 Objective Raids, p. 94: Produced Components
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 4.7 Technical Readout: 3039, p. 52: "Produced Striker Vehicle Components"
  5. 5.00 5.01 5.02 5.03 5.04 5.05 5.06 5.07 5.08 5.09 5.10 5.11 5.12 Objective Raids, p. 100: "Produced Wunderland Enterprises Components"

Bibliography[edit]