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==Overview==
 
==Overview==
Allied Technologies produces energy weapons and aerospace fighters from its only facility, located on Stewart. The subsidiary is most known for its production of [[StarCutter|StarCutter PPC]]s and their original-designed Allied Technologies Model 1 and 2 laser systems. The company ships a sizeable portion of these weapons to [[Nirasaki]] where they are in-turn used by their parent company, New Age Systems, to produce [[Spad]] aerospace fighters.<ref name=TRO3050U238>''Technical Readout: 3050 Upgrade'', p. 238, Produced ''Spad'' Components</ref> Allied Technologies is also known for producing ''[[Gotha|Gotha-500]]'' series aerospace fighters, originally designed by New Age Systems in [[2657]].<ref name=TRO3050U238/><ref name=TRO2750-72-73>''Technical Readout: 2750'', pp. 72-73, ''Gotha'' Fighter Profile</ref>
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Allied Technologies produces energy weapons and aerospace fighters from its only facility, located on Stewart. The subsidiary is most known for its production of [[StarCutter|StarCutter PPC]]s and their original-designed Allied Technologies Model 1 and 2 laser systems. The company ships a sizeable portion of these weapons to [[Nirasaki]] where they are in-turn used by their parent company, New Age Systems, to produce ''[[Spad]]'' aerospace fighters.<ref name=TRO3050U238>''Technical Readout: 3050 Upgrade'', p. 238, Produced ''Spad'' Components</ref> Allied Technologies is also known for producing [[Gotha|''Gotha''-500]] series aerospace fighters, originally designed by New Age Systems in [[2657]].<ref name=TRO3050U238/><ref name=TRO2750-72-73>''Technical Readout: 2750'', pp. 72-73, ''Gotha'' Fighter Profile</ref>
  
 
After Stewart became part of the [[Wolf Empire]] the ''Gotha'' production lines were converted to produce the ''[[Goth (OmniFighter)|Goth]]'' OmniFighter.<ref name=trogc50>''Technical Readout: Golden Century'', p. 50</ref>
 
After Stewart became part of the [[Wolf Empire]] the ''Gotha'' production lines were converted to produce the ''[[Goth (OmniFighter)|Goth]]'' OmniFighter.<ref name=trogc50>''Technical Readout: Golden Century'', p. 50</ref>

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Allied Technologies is a wholly-owned subsidiary of New Age Systems on the planet Stewart in the Free Worlds League.

Overview

Allied Technologies produces energy weapons and aerospace fighters from its only facility, located on Stewart. The subsidiary is most known for its production of StarCutter PPCs and their original-designed Allied Technologies Model 1 and 2 laser systems. The company ships a sizeable portion of these weapons to Nirasaki where they are in-turn used by their parent company, New Age Systems, to produce Spad aerospace fighters.[1] Allied Technologies is also known for producing Gotha-500 series aerospace fighters, originally designed by New Age Systems in 2657.[1][2]

After Stewart became part of the Wolf Empire the Gotha production lines were converted to produce the Goth OmniFighter.[3]

Manufacturing

Allied Technologies has a manufacturing center on the following planet:

Stewart

Components produced on Stewart:[1]
Component Type
Aerospace Fighter
GTHA-500 Gotha[1] Medium AeroSpace Fighters
Goth[3] Medium AeroSpace Fighters
Frame
Saroyan 2.5 Gotha[1]
Saroyan 2.5 CCC-OP Goth[3]
Fusion Engine
Pitban 180 Gotha[1]
Pitban 180 Goth[3]
Armor - Aerospace Fighters & Conventional Aircraft
Carbon Dale IV Ferro-Aluminum Gotha[1]
Forging OTR17b Standard Armor Goth[3]
Communications System
COMSTAT 500 ATM Gotha[1]
CCC T-55 Goth[3]
Targeting-Tracking System
Ringo Plant 88 Mk. 2 Gotha[1]
CCC D5.2J Goth[3]
Small Laser
Allied Technologies Model 1 Gotha[1]
Medium Laser
Allied Technologies Model 2 Gotha[1]
PPC
StarCutter Gotha[1]

References

  1. 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.03 1.04 1.05 1.06 1.07 1.08 1.09 1.10 1.11 Technical Readout: 3050 Upgrade, p. 238, Produced Spad Components
  2. Technical Readout: 2750, pp. 72-73, Gotha Fighter Profile
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 Technical Readout: Golden Century, p. 50

Bibliography