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'''Kerr-McGuiness''' is the largest producer of [[BattleMech]] [[Armor (BattleMechs & Combat Vehicles)|armor]] in the [[Free Worlds League]]. Its products generally have a poor reputation.{{cn}}
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'''Kerr-McGuiness''' is the largest producer of [[BattleMech]] [[Armor (BattleMechs & Combat Vehicles)|armor]] in the [[Free Worlds League]].
  
 
==Overview==
 
==Overview==
The Kerr-McGuinness armor works developed a bad reputation almost from its founding during the [[Age of War]] six hundred years ago. The reactor shielding it produces is rumored to fail under stress in field conditions, but this allegation has never been conclusively proven.<ref name=OR138>''Objective Raids'', p. 138, "Produced Kerr-McGuinness Components"</ref> Sales dropped significantly as customers began using armor compounds (standard and [[ferro-fibrous]]) produced by other companies.<ref name="hbhm133">''Handbook: House Marik'', p. 133, "Kerr-McGuinness Company Profile"</ref>
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The Kerr-McGuinness armor works developed a bad reputation almost from its founding during the [[Age of War]] six hundred years ago. The reactor shielding it produces is rumored to fail under stress in field conditions, but this allegation has never been conclusively proven.<ref name=OR138>''Objective Raids'', p. 138, "Produced Kerr-McGuinness Components"</ref> Sales dropped significantly as customers began using armor compounds produced by other companies.<ref name="hbhm133">''Handbook: House Marik'', p. 133, "Kerr-McGuinness Company Profile"</ref>
  
The CEO of Kerr-McGuinness in [[3067]] was [[Allicia Padier]].<ref name="hbhm133"/> She worked diligently to overcome her company's reputation for slipshod products by implementing a new PR campaign. In addition she constantly lobbied large defense contractors (in both the League and [[Lyran Commonwealth]]) to use Kerr-McGuinness armor. As a result, sales increased dramatically in the 3060's, but critics were still not satisfied with the quality of the company's products.<ref name="hbhm133"/>
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The CEO of Kerr-McGuinness in [[3067]] was [[Allicia Padier]].<ref name="hbhm133"/> She worked diligently to overcome her company's reputation for slipshod products by implementing a new PR campaign. In addition she constantly lobbied large defense contractors in both the League and [[Lyran Commonwealth]] to use Kerr-McGuinness armor. As a result, sales increased dramatically in the 3060's, but critics were still not satisfied with the quality of the company's products.<ref name="hbhm133"/>
  
 
==Manufacturing==
 
==Manufacturing==

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Kerr-McGuiness is the largest producer of BattleMech armor in the Free Worlds League.

Overview

The Kerr-McGuinness armor works developed a bad reputation almost from its founding during the Age of War six hundred years ago. The reactor shielding it produces is rumored to fail under stress in field conditions, but this allegation has never been conclusively proven.[1] Sales dropped significantly as customers began using armor compounds produced by other companies.[2]

The CEO of Kerr-McGuinness in 3067 was Allicia Padier.[2] She worked diligently to overcome her company's reputation for slipshod products by implementing a new PR campaign. In addition she constantly lobbied large defense contractors in both the League and Lyran Commonwealth to use Kerr-McGuinness armor. As a result, sales increased dramatically in the 3060's, but critics were still not satisfied with the quality of the company's products.[2]

Manufacturing

Kerr-McGuinniss has manufacturing centers on the following planets:

Umka

Components produced on Umka:[1]
Component Type
Armor (BattleMechs & Combat Vehicles)
Riese-100 Stinger[1]
Riese-456 Hermes II[1]
Riese-500 Crusader[1]
Ferro-fibrous Armor
Jolassa-328 ferro-fibrous Hermes[1] & Thunderbolt[1]
Reactor Components
Reactor Shielding[1] Various

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 Objective Raids, p. 138, "Produced Kerr-McGuinness Components"
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Handbook: House Marik, p. 133, "Kerr-McGuinness Company Profile"

Bibliography