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==Variants==
 
==Variants==
 
*; LGB-0C : The original ''Longbow'' built in 2480, this [[Free Worlds League]] design carried twin LRM-20s each with three tons of ammunition, supported by two medium lasers and a [[small laser]]. The [[primitive technology]] used limited the design's top speed to 54 km/h, but this was deemed acceptable for a fire support unit. The location of the LRM launchers in the arms allowed it to fire in a wider arc, a feature prized by pilots. The [[primitive armor]] provided some protection, but many felt it was too thin. This design would go on to become one of the most popular and widely distributed as the manufacturer, [[Lockenburg-Holly Industries]], merged with several other manufacturers to form [[StarCorps Industries]].<ref name=XTRPv3p8/>
 
*; LGB-0C : The original ''Longbow'' built in 2480, this [[Free Worlds League]] design carried twin LRM-20s each with three tons of ammunition, supported by two medium lasers and a [[small laser]]. The [[primitive technology]] used limited the design's top speed to 54 km/h, but this was deemed acceptable for a fire support unit. The location of the LRM launchers in the arms allowed it to fire in a wider arc, a feature prized by pilots. The [[primitive armor]] provided some protection, but many felt it was too thin. This design would go on to become one of the most popular and widely distributed as the manufacturer, [[Lockenburg-Holly Industries]], merged with several other manufacturers to form [[StarCorps Industries]].<ref name=XTRPv3p8/>
 
*; LGB-10C : A refit introduced by [[Starcorps Industries]] in 3061, this ''Longbow'' debuted alongside the so-called Phoenix variants as an introduction after the efforts pade to revitalize the 'Mech in the past decade had resulted in a PR Nightmare that resulted in massive, primarily by the redirection of a purely fire support chassis refitted with rediscovered Lostech into front-line combat. By refocusing and the efforts on improving the LGB-10C to improve on the original design while leaving what worked alone, StarCorps created an enduring refit to a new standard. The LGB-10C replaces the original heat sinks with Double Heat Sinks and swaps the Medium Lasers for Diverse optics Extended-Range Medium Lasers. The weight saved through this process allows for all LRM launchers on the LBG-10C to be upgraded with Artemis-Iv Fire Control Systems.<ref>''Recognition Guide: ilClan, Vol. 20'', pp. 7, 26: "Longbow LGB-10C"</ref>
 
  
 
*; LGB-0H : This [[Civil War era|Civil War-era]] variant designed by the [[Marian Hegemony]] repalces the entire weapons loadout of the standard ''Longbow'' with two [[PPC]]s and a fearsome array of twenty-six one-shot [[RL-10]]s. The 0H also sports eleven [[double heat sinks]]. BV (2.0) = 1,839<ref>''Recognition Guide: ilClan, vol. 20'', p. 23: "Longbow LGB-0H"</ref>
 
*; LGB-0H : This [[Civil War era|Civil War-era]] variant designed by the [[Marian Hegemony]] repalces the entire weapons loadout of the standard ''Longbow'' with two [[PPC]]s and a fearsome array of twenty-six one-shot [[RL-10]]s. The 0H also sports eleven [[double heat sinks]]. BV (2.0) = 1,839<ref>''Recognition Guide: ilClan, vol. 20'', p. 23: "Longbow LGB-0H"</ref>
  
 
*; LGB-0W : To add some speed to the ''Longbow'', the 0W variant removes two medium lasers and five and a half tons of armor. This allowed the Strand 255 fusion engine to be replaced with a larger [[Strand 340]], increasing the top speed of the ''Longbow'' to 64 km/h, allowing the 'Mech to keep up with most heavy 'Mechs. The LGB-0W used the [[O/P 3000 COMSET]] communications system and the [[Octagon Tartrac System C]] targeting and tracking system.<ref name="TRO:3039p301">''Technical Readout: 3039'', p. 301: "LGB-0W ''Longbow''"</ref> BV (1.0) = 1,034;<ref>''Combat Operations'', p. 121</ref><ref>''Record Sheets: 3058 Upgrades'', p. 315</ref> BV (2.0) = 1,377<ref>''Technical Readout: 3039'', p. 301: "LGB-0W Longbow"</ref><ref>''Record Sheets: 3039 Unabridged'', p. 499</ref>
 
*; LGB-0W : To add some speed to the ''Longbow'', the 0W variant removes two medium lasers and five and a half tons of armor. This allowed the Strand 255 fusion engine to be replaced with a larger [[Strand 340]], increasing the top speed of the ''Longbow'' to 64 km/h, allowing the 'Mech to keep up with most heavy 'Mechs. The LGB-0W used the [[O/P 3000 COMSET]] communications system and the [[Octagon Tartrac System C]] targeting and tracking system.<ref name="TRO:3039p301">''Technical Readout: 3039'', p. 301: "LGB-0W ''Longbow''"</ref> BV (1.0) = 1,034;<ref>''Combat Operations'', p. 121</ref><ref>''Record Sheets: 3058 Upgrades'', p. 315</ref> BV (2.0) = 1,377<ref>''Technical Readout: 3039'', p. 301: "LGB-0W Longbow"</ref><ref>''Record Sheets: 3039 Unabridged'', p. 499</ref>
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*;LGB-0W2 : This variant is essentially the same as the LGB-0W, but with less primitive tech. BV (2.0) = 1,410<ref>''Recognition Guide: ilClan, vol. 20'', pg7</ref>
  
 
*; LGB-7V : The 7V variant of the ''Longbow'' upgrades the design to more modern specifications. The 'Mech is powered by an [[XL engine]] that weighs half as much as the original engine. The 'Mech also removes the two LRM-5 launchers and adds [[Artemis IV]] to the LRM-20 launchers, and CASE for added protection. For close combat, the 7V has 5 [[medium pulse laser]]s. To add a little more long range firepower, the 7V has also has an [[ER large laser]]. BV (1.0) = 1,366;<ref>''Record Sheets: 3058 Upgrades'', p. 313</ref> BV (2.0) = 1,816<ref>''Record Sheets: 3058 Unabridged (Inner Sphere)'', p. 288</ref>
 
*; LGB-7V : The 7V variant of the ''Longbow'' upgrades the design to more modern specifications. The 'Mech is powered by an [[XL engine]] that weighs half as much as the original engine. The 'Mech also removes the two LRM-5 launchers and adds [[Artemis IV]] to the LRM-20 launchers, and CASE for added protection. For close combat, the 7V has 5 [[medium pulse laser]]s. To add a little more long range firepower, the 7V has also has an [[ER large laser]]. BV (1.0) = 1,366;<ref>''Record Sheets: 3058 Upgrades'', p. 313</ref> BV (2.0) = 1,816<ref>''Record Sheets: 3058 Unabridged (Inner Sphere)'', p. 288</ref>
  
*; LGB-8C : Downgrading to a 255 Strand engine allowed the addition of armor, weapons, and heat sinks.<ref>''Recognition Guide: ilClan, vol. 20'', p. 25.</ref>
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*; LGB-8C : Similar in all aspects to the LGB-7Q, this variant sacrifices two heatsinks to mount two rear firing [[Medium Laser]]s. These rear firing lasers would be a common inclusion most Longbow variants made since its introduction. BV (2.0) = 1,653<ref>''Recognition Guide: ilClan, vol. 20'', pg7</ref>
  
 
*; LGB-8V : This variant was introduced during the [[Jihad]]. By removing three of the 7V's medium pulse lasers, designers were able to install two [[Arrow IV]] launchers with 10 rounds of ammunition per launcher. This variant retains two of the medium pulse lasers plus the ER large laser for direct fire and defense.<ref>''Technical Readout: 3085'', p. 191</ref> BV (2.0) = 1,808<ref>''Record Sheets: 3085 Unabridged — Old is the New New'', p. 111: Record Sheet for LGB-8V</ref><ref>[http://masterunitlist.info/Unit/Details/1938/longbow-lgb-8v MUL Entry for the LGB-8V Longbow - with BV2, Introduction Date, and Alpha Strike Data Card for the 'Mech.]</ref>
 
*; LGB-8V : This variant was introduced during the [[Jihad]]. By removing three of the 7V's medium pulse lasers, designers were able to install two [[Arrow IV]] launchers with 10 rounds of ammunition per launcher. This variant retains two of the medium pulse lasers plus the ER large laser for direct fire and defense.<ref>''Technical Readout: 3085'', p. 191</ref> BV (2.0) = 1,808<ref>''Record Sheets: 3085 Unabridged — Old is the New New'', p. 111: Record Sheet for LGB-8V</ref><ref>[http://masterunitlist.info/Unit/Details/1938/longbow-lgb-8v MUL Entry for the LGB-8V Longbow - with BV2, Introduction Date, and Alpha Strike Data Card for the 'Mech.]</ref>
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*; LGB-10C : A refit introduced by [[Starcorps Industries]] in 3061, this ''Longbow'' debuted alongside the so-called Phoenix variants as an introduction after the efforts pade to revitalize the 'Mech in the past decade had resulted in a PR Nightmare that resulted in massive, primarily by the redirection of a purely fire support chassis refitted with rediscovered Lostech into front-line combat. By refocusing and the efforts on improving the LGB-10C to improve on the original design while leaving what worked alone, StarCorps created an enduring refit to a new standard. The LGB-10C replaces the original heat sinks with Double Heat Sinks and swaps the Medium Lasers for Diverse optics Extended-Range Medium Lasers. The weight saved through this process allows for all LRM launchers on the LBG-10C to be upgraded with Artemis-Iv Fire Control Systems.<ref>''Recognition Guide: ilClan, Vol. 20'', pp. 7, 26: "Longbow LGB-10C"</ref>
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*;LGB-10K : Completely unique among Longbow variants the 10K may also be the most deadly. A head mounted [[Medium Pulse Laser]] and center torso mounted [[ER Large Laser]] are reminiscent of the 7V, but that’s where similarities end. All of the other weaponry is removed, including the LRM-20s, but their unique cylindrical housings remain. Mounted therein are a pair of [[Ultra AC/20]]s, one per arm. It is common for these Longbows to act like a 7V that has run out of LRM ammo and then obliterate enemies that get close with devastating autocannon fire. Two tons of AC ammo is stored in each side torso in [[CASE]] protected ammo bins. Another ton of ammo is stored in each leg, bringing the total to six tons of ammo stored on board. 14 double heatsinks will quickly lose the battle to keep the mech cool if both ACs fire at double rate and will not be able to cope if the lasers are used as well. BV (2.0) = 1,791<ref>''Recognition Guide: ilClan, vol. 20'', pg7</ref>
  
 
*; LGB-12C : A recent upgrade of the ''Longbow'', the 12C variant is designed to maximize the 'Mech's fire support capabilities. The 'Mech has two LRM-20 launchers and two [[LRM-15]] launchers, all paired with Artemis IV, giving it an incredible bombardment capability and is capable of firing 40% more missiles downrange than the base model. The 'Mech has three [[ER small laser]]s for close combat. The 12C variant is capable of doing this through the use of an XL engine that saves a great deal of weight. BV (1.0) = 1,342;<ref>''Technical Readout: Project Phoenix'', p. 55</ref><ref>''Record Sheets: 3058 Upgrades'', p. 314</ref><ref>''Record Sheets: Upgrades'', p. 137</ref> BV (2.0) = 1,686<ref>''Record Sheets: 3085 Unabridged — Project Phoenix'', p. 215</ref>
 
*; LGB-12C : A recent upgrade of the ''Longbow'', the 12C variant is designed to maximize the 'Mech's fire support capabilities. The 'Mech has two LRM-20 launchers and two [[LRM-15]] launchers, all paired with Artemis IV, giving it an incredible bombardment capability and is capable of firing 40% more missiles downrange than the base model. The 'Mech has three [[ER small laser]]s for close combat. The 12C variant is capable of doing this through the use of an XL engine that saves a great deal of weight. BV (1.0) = 1,342;<ref>''Technical Readout: Project Phoenix'', p. 55</ref><ref>''Record Sheets: 3058 Upgrades'', p. 314</ref><ref>''Record Sheets: Upgrades'', p. 137</ref> BV (2.0) = 1,686<ref>''Record Sheets: 3085 Unabridged — Project Phoenix'', p. 215</ref>
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*; LGB-14C2 : This upgrade of the 14C removes two of the ER medium lasers and replaces them with a [[C3 boosted slave]] unit. It is otherwise identical to the 14C. BV (2.0) = 1,291<ref>''Record Sheets: 3145 New Tech, New Upgrades'', p. 171</ref>
 
*; LGB-14C2 : This upgrade of the 14C removes two of the ER medium lasers and replaces them with a [[C3 boosted slave]] unit. It is otherwise identical to the 14C. BV (2.0) = 1,291<ref>''Record Sheets: 3145 New Tech, New Upgrades'', p. 171</ref>
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*;LGB-14Q : The 14Q makes small but significant changes to the 10C formula. The [[LRM-20]]s and quartet of [[ER Medium Laser]]s remain, as do the 14 double heatsinks. The Artemis FCS are removed to provide enough tonnage to replace the [[LRM-5]]s with more versatile [[MML-5]]s. Two total tons of MML ammo are stored allowing for both SRM and LRM ammo to be caried on board. All ammunition is protected by [[CASE II]]. The inclusion of the multi-missile launchers allows this variant to better protect itself at close range than most other LRM centric variants. BV (2.0) = 1,828<ref>''Recognition Guide: ilClan, vol. 20'', pg7</ref>
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*;LGB-14V : This Longbow variant changes the design to focus around medium range combat. To accomplish this the long-range weaponry is toned down. The side torso mounted [[LRM-5]]s remain with each launcher retaining a single ton of ammunition. [[Light PPC]]s replace the forward firing medium lasers. Each arm mounted LRM-20 is replaced with an [[Apollo FCS]] enhanced [[MRM-20]]. The ream mounted medium lasers are upgraded to extended range models. A 340XL engine is utilized to allow this Longbow a top speed of 64kph, which is useful to get the MRMs into range. 16 tons of standard armor provide a thick skin, and 14 double heatsinks keep the mech cool. Each side torso carries a single ton of LRM ammo and two tons of MRM ammo in [[CASE II]] protected bins. This Longbow can be utilized as a strong bodyguard unit in a fire support lance or as a mainline fighter. BV (2.0) = 1,763<ref>''Recognition Guide: ilClan, vol. 20'', pg7</ref>
  
 
==Design Quirks==
 
==Design Quirks==

Revision as of 13:24, 12 June 2023

This article is about the BattleMech. For other uses, see Longbow (disambiguation).
Longbow
Longbow
Production information
Manufacturer StarCorps Industries[1]
Production Year 2610[2]
Model LGB-7Q
Class Assault
Introduced 2480[3]
Cost 7,408,325 C-bills
Technical specifications
'Mech type Inner Sphere BattleMech
Mass 85 tons
Chassis StarCorp 100
Armor StarSlab/9.5 Mk II
Engine Strand 255
Communications System O/P 3000 COMSET, Irian TelStar
Targeting Tracking System AntiAir Flak Systems-1, Octagon Tartrac Systems C
Heat Sinks 22 single
Speed 54.0 km/h
Armament
BV (1.0) 1,376[1][4]
BV (2.0) 1,618[5]


Description

The Longbow, introduced in 2480 as the LGB-0C Longbow, has seen service in the armies of the Inner Sphere since the days of the Star League and is one of the most well-known fire support 'Mechs in existence. The Longbow is a massive BattleMech weighing in at 85 tons and is able to move at a top speed of 54.0 km/h, thanks to a Strand 255 fusion engine. The Longbow is protected by fourteen and a half tons of standard armor. Some have criticized the design for its lack of CASE - making an otherwise rugged 'Mech vulnerable to a loss by an ammunition explosion. As a fire-support 'Mech though, the Longbow is a trusted and reliable machine that can be counted on to carry out the mission it is designed for.

Weapons and Equipment

The primary weapons on the Longbow are its LRM launchers. The Longbow carries four launchers in all. The largest are a pair of Holly LRM-20s which have the firepower of two Delta Dart LRM-5s added to them. Combined, the launchers can put a devastating barrage of up to fifty missiles at ranges of six hundred and thirty meters. To protect itself in close combat, the Longbow has two Ceres Arms medium lasers.

Variants

  • LGB-0C 
    The original Longbow built in 2480, this Free Worlds League design carried twin LRM-20s each with three tons of ammunition, supported by two medium lasers and a small laser. The primitive technology used limited the design's top speed to 54 km/h, but this was deemed acceptable for a fire support unit. The location of the LRM launchers in the arms allowed it to fire in a wider arc, a feature prized by pilots. The primitive armor provided some protection, but many felt it was too thin. This design would go on to become one of the most popular and widely distributed as the manufacturer, Lockenburg-Holly Industries, merged with several other manufacturers to form StarCorps Industries.[3]
  • LGB-0W 
    To add some speed to the Longbow, the 0W variant removes two medium lasers and five and a half tons of armor. This allowed the Strand 255 fusion engine to be replaced with a larger Strand 340, increasing the top speed of the Longbow to 64 km/h, allowing the 'Mech to keep up with most heavy 'Mechs. The LGB-0W used the O/P 3000 COMSET communications system and the Octagon Tartrac System C targeting and tracking system.[7] BV (1.0) = 1,034;[8][9] BV (2.0) = 1,377[10][11]
  • LGB-0W2 
    This variant is essentially the same as the LGB-0W, but with less primitive tech. BV (2.0) = 1,410[12]
  • LGB-7V 
    The 7V variant of the Longbow upgrades the design to more modern specifications. The 'Mech is powered by an XL engine that weighs half as much as the original engine. The 'Mech also removes the two LRM-5 launchers and adds Artemis IV to the LRM-20 launchers, and CASE for added protection. For close combat, the 7V has 5 medium pulse lasers. To add a little more long range firepower, the 7V has also has an ER large laser. BV (1.0) = 1,366;[13] BV (2.0) = 1,816[14]
  • LGB-8C 
    Similar in all aspects to the LGB-7Q, this variant sacrifices two heatsinks to mount two rear firing Medium Lasers. These rear firing lasers would be a common inclusion most Longbow variants made since its introduction. BV (2.0) = 1,653[15]
  • LGB-8V 
    This variant was introduced during the Jihad. By removing three of the 7V's medium pulse lasers, designers were able to install two Arrow IV launchers with 10 rounds of ammunition per launcher. This variant retains two of the medium pulse lasers plus the ER large laser for direct fire and defense.[16] BV (2.0) = 1,808[17][18]
  • LGB-10C 
    A refit introduced by Starcorps Industries in 3061, this Longbow debuted alongside the so-called Phoenix variants as an introduction after the efforts pade to revitalize the 'Mech in the past decade had resulted in a PR Nightmare that resulted in massive, primarily by the redirection of a purely fire support chassis refitted with rediscovered Lostech into front-line combat. By refocusing and the efforts on improving the LGB-10C to improve on the original design while leaving what worked alone, StarCorps created an enduring refit to a new standard. The LGB-10C replaces the original heat sinks with Double Heat Sinks and swaps the Medium Lasers for Diverse optics Extended-Range Medium Lasers. The weight saved through this process allows for all LRM launchers on the LBG-10C to be upgraded with Artemis-Iv Fire Control Systems.[19]
  • LGB-10K 
    Completely unique among Longbow variants the 10K may also be the most deadly. A head mounted Medium Pulse Laser and center torso mounted ER Large Laser are reminiscent of the 7V, but that’s where similarities end. All of the other weaponry is removed, including the LRM-20s, but their unique cylindrical housings remain. Mounted therein are a pair of Ultra AC/20s, one per arm. It is common for these Longbows to act like a 7V that has run out of LRM ammo and then obliterate enemies that get close with devastating autocannon fire. Two tons of AC ammo is stored in each side torso in CASE protected ammo bins. Another ton of ammo is stored in each leg, bringing the total to six tons of ammo stored on board. 14 double heatsinks will quickly lose the battle to keep the mech cool if both ACs fire at double rate and will not be able to cope if the lasers are used as well. BV (2.0) = 1,791[20]
  • LGB-12C 
    A recent upgrade of the Longbow, the 12C variant is designed to maximize the 'Mech's fire support capabilities. The 'Mech has two LRM-20 launchers and two LRM-15 launchers, all paired with Artemis IV, giving it an incredible bombardment capability and is capable of firing 40% more missiles downrange than the base model. The 'Mech has three ER small lasers for close combat. The 12C variant is capable of doing this through the use of an XL engine that saves a great deal of weight. BV (1.0) = 1,342;[21][22][23] BV (2.0) = 1,686[24]
  • LGB-12R 
    This version of the Longbow carries a quartet of LRM-15 launchers, backed up by an ER large laser and ER medium laser. CASE protects the ammunition bins, while three jump jets allow the 12R to cover 90 meters at a time. To make room for this equipment, a light fusion engine is used. BV (2.0) = 1,979[25]
  • LGB-13C 
    This upgrade of the 12C mounts six Doombud MML 7s, each of which is tied to an Artemis IV FCS. Six tons of CASE-protected ammunition supply these launchers. Three Diverse Optics ER small lasers provide paltry backup, though massed short-range missiles coming from the multi-missile launchers are sure to deter smaller 'Mechs. A larger engine brings the 13C to a speed that matches that of the 0W. BV (2.0) = 1,397[26]
  • LGB-13NAIS 
    This variant removes all missile launchers from the Longbow and uses a standard fusion engine, though it does use an endo steel frame to save weight. Each arm mounts three light autocannon/5s that can make use of special munitions produced by the Federated Suns. To ensure that it can mount such ammunition, seven tons are allotted to the ammunition bins. A Guardian ECM suite protects it from enemy electronics, while a C3 slave uses targeting data from other C3 equipped units to improve its accuracy. The 13NAIS mounts an ER small laser and a pair of ER medium lasers, along with a pair of B-pods for use against battle armor. BV (2.0) = 1806[27]
  • LGB-14C 
    This upgrade of the 12C uses six Doombud MML 9s with ten tons of ammunition supplying them. For backup, it uses three ER medium lasers. It also mounts an additional ton and a half of armor, though it has two fewer double heat sinks. Pilots are cramped into a small cockpit, but seem to accept the additional firepower. BV (2.0) = 1,421[28]
  • LGB-14C2 
    This upgrade of the 14C removes two of the ER medium lasers and replaces them with a C3 boosted slave unit. It is otherwise identical to the 14C. BV (2.0) = 1,291[29]
  • LGB-14Q 
    The 14Q makes small but significant changes to the 10C formula. The LRM-20s and quartet of ER Medium Lasers remain, as do the 14 double heatsinks. The Artemis FCS are removed to provide enough tonnage to replace the LRM-5s with more versatile MML-5s. Two total tons of MML ammo are stored allowing for both SRM and LRM ammo to be caried on board. All ammunition is protected by CASE II. The inclusion of the multi-missile launchers allows this variant to better protect itself at close range than most other LRM centric variants. BV (2.0) = 1,828[30]
  • LGB-14V 
    This Longbow variant changes the design to focus around medium range combat. To accomplish this the long-range weaponry is toned down. The side torso mounted LRM-5s remain with each launcher retaining a single ton of ammunition. Light PPCs replace the forward firing medium lasers. Each arm mounted LRM-20 is replaced with an Apollo FCS enhanced MRM-20. The ream mounted medium lasers are upgraded to extended range models. A 340XL engine is utilized to allow this Longbow a top speed of 64kph, which is useful to get the MRMs into range. 16 tons of standard armor provide a thick skin, and 14 double heatsinks keep the mech cool. Each side torso carries a single ton of LRM ammo and two tons of MRM ammo in CASE II protected bins. This Longbow can be utilized as a strong bodyguard unit in a fire support lance or as a mainline fighter. BV (2.0) = 1,763[31]

Design Quirks

The Longbow has the following Design Quirks:[32]

The LGB-OC Longbow variant is subject to the following Design Quirks:[3]

Notable Pilots

Notes

  • The Longbow and particularly its image have a convoluted history. While the Longbow BattleMech was introduced (named and statted, albeit with faulty stats) to BattleTech canon in the 1987 Sorenson's Sabres scenario pack, it had no accompanying image. In the write-up in Stardate magazine Vol. 3 No. 2 from 1987, which is no longer considered canonical, the Longbow was apocryphally associated with the (Unseen) SDR-04-Mk.XII Destroid Phalanx from Super Dimension Fortress Macross. The apocryphal Stardate write-up including the Unseen image was then translated verbatim for the 1992 Hardware-Handbuch 3031 (the expanded German edition of Technical Readout: 3026). The first canonical image of a Longbow was only published in 1995 in Technical Readout: 3058, and it was a different image from the Unseen Destroid Phalanx; however, that Unseen image had independently been published by FASA as a background image in several publications including the 1987 Mercenary's Handbook (p. 48) and 1988 The Star League (p. 192) sourcebooks. It also was produced as a miniature, the LGB-0W Longbow, catalog number 20-889, by Ral Partha starting with their 1988 catalog. To wit, while the Unseen image was published in canonical sources, it was technically never canonically associated with the Longbow in a print product.

Gallery

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Technical Readout: 3058 Upgrade, p. 153
  2. MUL online date for the LGB-7Q Longbow
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 Experimental Technical Readout: Primitives, Volume 3, p. 8
  4. Record Sheets: 3058 Upgrades, p. 312
  5. Record Sheets: 3058 Unabridged (Inner Sphere), p. 287
  6. Recognition Guide: ilClan, vol. 20, p. 23: "Longbow LGB-0H"
  7. Technical Readout: 3039, p. 301: "LGB-0W Longbow"
  8. Combat Operations, p. 121
  9. Record Sheets: 3058 Upgrades, p. 315
  10. Technical Readout: 3039, p. 301: "LGB-0W Longbow"
  11. Record Sheets: 3039 Unabridged, p. 499
  12. Recognition Guide: ilClan, vol. 20, pg7
  13. Record Sheets: 3058 Upgrades, p. 313
  14. Record Sheets: 3058 Unabridged (Inner Sphere), p. 288
  15. Recognition Guide: ilClan, vol. 20, pg7
  16. Technical Readout: 3085, p. 191
  17. Record Sheets: 3085 Unabridged — Old is the New New, p. 111: Record Sheet for LGB-8V
  18. MUL Entry for the LGB-8V Longbow - with BV2, Introduction Date, and Alpha Strike Data Card for the 'Mech.
  19. Recognition Guide: ilClan, Vol. 20, pp. 7, 26: "Longbow LGB-10C"
  20. Recognition Guide: ilClan, vol. 20, pg7
  21. Technical Readout: Project Phoenix, p. 55
  22. Record Sheets: 3058 Upgrades, p. 314
  23. Record Sheets: Upgrades, p. 137
  24. Record Sheets: 3085 Unabridged — Project Phoenix, p. 215
  25. Record Sheets: 3085 Unabridged — Project Phoenix, p. 216
  26. Record Sheets: 3085 Unabridged — Project Phoenix, p. 217
  27. Record Sheets: 3085 Unabridged — Project Phoenix, p. 218
  28. Record Sheets: 3085 Unabridged — Project Phoenix, p. 219
  29. Record Sheets: 3145 New Tech, New Upgrades, p. 171
  30. Recognition Guide: ilClan, vol. 20, pg7
  31. Recognition Guide: ilClan, vol. 20, pg7
  32. BattleTech Manual, p. 93: "BattleMech Quirk Table - Longbow"

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