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'''Pinard-Dicolais Electronics''' is a civilian and military electronics manufacturer within the [[Taurian Concordat]]<ref>''The Periphery (Sourcebook), p. 83, "Corporate Profiles"</ref>.
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'''Pinard-Dicolais Electronics''' is a civilian and military electronics manufacturer within the [[Taurian Concordat]].<ref name=p83>''The Periphery (Sourcebook), p. 83, "Corporate Profiles"</ref>  
  
 
==Company Profile==
 
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'''Home Office:''' [[Pinard]]
 
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'''President/CEO:''' Morgan Pinard (circa [[3025]])<ref>''The Periphery (Sourcebook), p. 83, "Corporate Profiles"</ref>.
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'''President/CEO:''' Morgan Pinard (circa [[3025]]).<ref name=p83/> In [[3067]] Kelso Pinard Escobar was the CEO.<ref name=HBMPS120/>
  
 
==Overview==
 
==Overview==
Pinard-Dicolais Electronics is the largest privately owned and operated industry within the Taurian Concordat.  It was originally founded in the 2500s by Fiona Pinard.  During the [[Reunification War]], most of the company's holdings were seized by the [[Star League]].  Despite this setback, by [[3025]], the company was the most profitable corporation within Taurian space<ref>''The Periphery (Sourcebook), p. 83, "Corporate Profiles"</ref>.
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Pinard-Dicolais Electronics is the largest privately owned and operated industry within the Taurian Concordat.  It was originally founded in the 2500s by Fiona Pinard.  During the [[Reunification War]], most of the company's holdings were seized by the [[Star League]].  Despite this setback, by [[3025]], the company was the most profitable corporation within Taurian space.<ref name=p83/> In late [[3067]] they were known for their production of sensors and targeting systems for BattleMechs, hovercraft, and AeroSpace Fighters. They were also known as the producer of the most popular poker machine in the [[Periphery]].<ref name=HBMPS120>''Handbook: Major Periphery States'', p. 120</ref>
  
 
==Manufacturing==
 
==Manufacturing==
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The [[Landmark]] production facility made personal computers, game machines, holoplayers, and personal data assistants. No military production was here in [[3067]].<ref name=HBMPS120/>
  
 
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==Bibliography==
 
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* [[The Periphery (sourcebook)]]
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* [[Objective Raids]] p.160
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* http://www.classicbattletech.com/forums/index.php/topic,61707.0.html
 
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* ''[[Handbook: Major Periphery States]]''
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Revision as of 15:12, 2 January 2013

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Pinard-Dicolais Electronics is a civilian and military electronics manufacturer within the Taurian Concordat.[1]

Company Profile

Home Office: Pinard

President/CEO: Morgan Pinard (circa 3025).[1] In 3067 Kelso Pinard Escobar was the CEO.[2]

Overview

Pinard-Dicolais Electronics is the largest privately owned and operated industry within the Taurian Concordat. It was originally founded in the 2500s by Fiona Pinard. During the Reunification War, most of the company's holdings were seized by the Star League. Despite this setback, by 3025, the company was the most profitable corporation within Taurian space.[1] In late 3067 they were known for their production of sensors and targeting systems for BattleMechs, hovercraft, and AeroSpace Fighters. They were also known as the producer of the most popular poker machine in the Periphery.[2]

Manufacturing

Pinard-Dicolais Electronics has manufacturing centers on the following planets:

Pinard

Components produced on Pinard:
Component Type
Garret T10B Communications System - Shipped to MacLeod's Land for Locust, Stinger, & Clint to Taurus for Locust & Wasp to Illiushin for Sting & Commando to New Vandenburg for Stinger and also to Perdition for Wasp
Garret Supremesound Communications System - Shipped to Taurus & Perdition for Thunderbird to Pinard for Slayer & Shilone and to New Vandenburg for Chippewa (As of 3067)
Neil 5000 Communications System - Shipped to Illiushin for Griffin & Shadow Hwawk to Perdition for J.Edgar & Vedette to New Vandenburg & Pinard for Hunter and to Sterope for APC
Neil 6000 Communications System
Neil 6000-x Communications System - Shipped to Sterope for Maultier
Neil 8000 Communications System - Shipped to Pinard & Taurus for Thunderbold
Neil 9000 Communications System - Shipped to Taurus for Hatchetman & New Vandenburg for Archer
Neil 9000-A Communications System - Shipped to Taurus for Marshal
Octagon Tartrac - System C Targeting-Tracking System - Shipped to Illiushin forGriffin & Shadow Hawk to Taurus for Marshal
RCA Instatrac Mark X Targeting-Tracking System - Shipped to Taurus for Hatchetman & Thunderbold to Pinard for Thunderbold
RCA Instatrac Mark XII Targeting-Tracking System - Shipped to New Vandenburg for Archer
TracTex Apha-1 Targeting-Tracking System - Shipped to Perdition for J.Edgar, Fulcrum & Vedette to Pinard for Vedette to Sterope for Hunter, APC & Maultir and also to New Vandenburg for Hunter
RCA-Dynatec Tracer Artemis IV FCS

Landmark

The Landmark production facility made personal computers, game machines, holoplayers, and personal data assistants. No military production was here in 3067.[2]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 The Periphery (Sourcebook), p. 83, "Corporate Profiles"
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Handbook: Major Periphery States, p. 120

Bibliography