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==Description==
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== Description ==
The informal term '''FrankenMech''' refers to [['Mech]]s that combine parts of different 'Mech designs, usually to the point of not being based on any one particular parent design. They may either have been constructed entirely out of spare parts, or otherwise have been modified beyond recognition with parts from other units.<ref>''Strategic Operations'', p. 189</ref>
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The informal term '''FrankenMech''' refers to [['Mech]]s that combine parts of different 'Mech designs, usually to the point of not being based on any one particular parent design. They may either have been constructed entirely out of spare parts, or otherwise have been modified beyond recognition with parts from other units.<ref name="SOp189">''Strategic Operations'', p. 189, "FrankenMechs (Optional)"</ref>
  
 
The somewhat more formal term '''HybridMech''', which is often used synoymously, technically has a slightly different meaning. It refers to 'Mechs built with wildly different technologies (typically combining [[Inner Sphere]] and [[Clan]] technology base). HybridMechs often are FrankenMechs, but exceptions are possible.
 
The somewhat more formal term '''HybridMech''', which is often used synoymously, technically has a slightly different meaning. It refers to 'Mechs built with wildly different technologies (typically combining [[Inner Sphere]] and [[Clan]] technology base). HybridMechs often are FrankenMechs, but exceptions are possible.
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FrankenMechs became somewhat common during the [[Succession Wars (History)|Succession Wars]] as factories, spare parts, and reliable supply lines became increasingly rare. They are very rare and typically one-of-a-kind individual designs, although some (like the ''[[Wolfman]]'') may in fact have been created more than once.
 
FrankenMechs became somewhat common during the [[Succession Wars (History)|Succession Wars]] as factories, spare parts, and reliable supply lines became increasingly rare. They are very rare and typically one-of-a-kind individual designs, although some (like the ''[[Wolfman]]'') may in fact have been created more than once.
  
==See also==
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== See also ==
 
*[[:Category:FrankenMechs]]
 
*[[:Category:FrankenMechs]]
 
*[[:Category:Individual 'Mechs]]
 
*[[:Category:Individual 'Mechs]]
  
==References==
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== References ==
 
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==Bibliography==
 
*''[[Strategic Operations]]''
 
  
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== Bibliography ==
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* ''[[Strategic Operations]]''
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[[Category:Technology|FrankenMech]]

Revision as of 09:39, 30 April 2016

Description

The informal term FrankenMech refers to 'Mechs that combine parts of different 'Mech designs, usually to the point of not being based on any one particular parent design. They may either have been constructed entirely out of spare parts, or otherwise have been modified beyond recognition with parts from other units.[1]

The somewhat more formal term HybridMech, which is often used synoymously, technically has a slightly different meaning. It refers to 'Mechs built with wildly different technologies (typically combining Inner Sphere and Clan technology base). HybridMechs often are FrankenMechs, but exceptions are possible.

FrankenMechs became somewhat common during the Succession Wars as factories, spare parts, and reliable supply lines became increasingly rare. They are very rare and typically one-of-a-kind individual designs, although some (like the Wolfman) may in fact have been created more than once.

See also

References

  1. Strategic Operations, p. 189, "FrankenMechs (Optional)"

Bibliography