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== Description ==
 
== Description ==
 
A '''Field Kitchen''' is a mobile cafeteria expected to meet the dietary needs of up to 150 people per week, though in practice that number varies depending on external factors such as supplies.  Field kitchens are seen as a luxury on the front lines of a battlefield, though studies have shown they can improve troop morale, health and discipline when compared to normal field rations; [[Lyran]] generals in particular fight tooth and nail for luxuries such as field kitchens, ostensibly for these reasons.  Civilian field kitchens are commonly found at remote work or industrial sites.<ref name="TMp216">''TechManual'', p. 216, "Field Kitchen"</ref>
 
A '''Field Kitchen''' is a mobile cafeteria expected to meet the dietary needs of up to 150 people per week, though in practice that number varies depending on external factors such as supplies.  Field kitchens are seen as a luxury on the front lines of a battlefield, though studies have shown they can improve troop morale, health and discipline when compared to normal field rations; [[Lyran]] generals in particular fight tooth and nail for luxuries such as field kitchens, ostensibly for these reasons.  Civilian field kitchens are commonly found at remote work or industrial sites.<ref name="TMp216">''TechManual'', p. 216, "Field Kitchen"</ref>
 
== Rules ==
 
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=== Game Rules ===
 
A unit may mount up to three Field Kitchens, each of which weighs 3 Tons and adds three crewmembers to the minimum crew requirement.  [[BattleMechs]], [[IndustrialMech]]s and aerospace units may not mount Field Kitchens.<ref name="TMp216"/>
 
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== References ==
 
== References ==

Latest revision as of 07:20, 15 October 2022

Description[edit]

A Field Kitchen is a mobile cafeteria expected to meet the dietary needs of up to 150 people per week, though in practice that number varies depending on external factors such as supplies. Field kitchens are seen as a luxury on the front lines of a battlefield, though studies have shown they can improve troop morale, health and discipline when compared to normal field rations; Lyran generals in particular fight tooth and nail for luxuries such as field kitchens, ostensibly for these reasons. Civilian field kitchens are commonly found at remote work or industrial sites.[1]

References[edit]

  1. TechManual, p. 216, "Field Kitchen"

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