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The ''Argo'' was sent on its maiden voyage to the rimward [[periphery]] in [[2762]]. Contact was lost, and the ''Argo'' was presumed to have been destroyed as part of the [[New Vandenberg Uprising]] ([[2765]]-[[2766]]).<ref>BattleTech video game 8 March 2016 Kickstarter Update</ref> | The ''Argo'' was sent on its maiden voyage to the rimward [[periphery]] in [[2762]]. Contact was lost, and the ''Argo'' was presumed to have been destroyed as part of the [[New Vandenberg Uprising]] ([[2765]]-[[2766]]).<ref>BattleTech video game 8 March 2016 Kickstarter Update</ref> | ||
− | The ship would be rediscovered in a partially canibalized condition on the moon [[Axylus]], where the self-appointed pirate queen [[Grim | + | The ship would be rediscovered in a partially canibalized condition on the moon [[Axylus]], where the self-appointed pirate queen [[Grim Sybil]] was using it as her base of operations.<ref name=BTVG>"BattleTech Video Game</ref> |
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Revision as of 16:22, 19 May 2018
Apocryphal This article's subject is only mentioned in apocryphal sources, i.e. official BattleTech products which are not clearly Non-canon but do not meet the current Canon criteria either. For more information, check the Canonicity section. |
- This article is about the individual DropShip. For the DropShip class and other uses, see Argo (DropShip class) and Argo (disambiguation).
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Type | DropShip |
Class | Argo |
One of only two prototypes ever built of the Argo-class of DropShip, the Argo was built by Boeing Interstellar at their Galax shipyard. (The other was the Myrmidon, which was never completed.)
The Argo was sent on its maiden voyage to the rimward periphery in 2762. Contact was lost, and the Argo was presumed to have been destroyed as part of the New Vandenberg Uprising (2765-2766).[1]
The ship would be rediscovered in a partially canibalized condition on the moon Axylus, where the self-appointed pirate queen Grim Sybil was using it as her base of operations.[2]
Canonicity
The Argo class and the two prototypes—Argo and Myrmidon—has so far only has so far only appeared in the BattleTech (Video Game) by Harebrained Schemes LLC. This source does not meet the current criteria for Canon, and is thus treated as apocryphal at this time.
Incumbent Line Developer Randall N. Bills explicitly stated that it was the intention for this particular game's storyline to be fully canonical. That means that if and when the finished game is released, any information it contains about the Argo will likely be declared canonical.
References
Bibliography
- BattleTech (Video Game)
- BattleTech Kickstarter update by Harebrained Schemes LLC (8 March 2016)