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− | '''Primitive Engines''' were developed alongside the [[ | + | '''Primitive Engines''' were developed alongside the [[primitive cockpit]] and [[primitive armor]], which were frequently used during the [[Age of War]]. |
− | Compared to their [[Star League]] and [[Succession War]]-era counterparts, | + | == Description == |
+ | Compared to their [[Star League]] and [[BattleTech eras|Succession War]]-era counterparts, primitive engines are larger and less efficient; typically, modern engines are 80% the size of these early engines for the same amount of power.<ref name="JS:TBDp144">''Jihad Secrets: The Blake Documents'', p. 144, "Primitive 'Mech Construction"</ref> The first ''[[Mackie]]'' for example, used a 33-ton, 360-rated engine to move at a top speed of 54 km/h.<ref name="XTRO:PV1p8">''Experimental Technical Readout: Primitives, Volume 1'', p. 8, "MSK-5S ''Mackie''"</ref> At the fall of the Star League, this engine had been replaced by a 19-ton model with a rating of 300.<ref name="TRO:3075p186">''Technical Readout: 3075'', p. 186, "MSK-9H ''Mackie''"</ref> | ||
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− | ==Bibliography== | + | == Bibliography == |
+ | * ''[[Experimental Technical Readout: Primitives, Volume 1]]'' | ||
* ''[[Jihad Secrets: The Blake Documents]]'' | * ''[[Jihad Secrets: The Blake Documents]]'' | ||
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* ''[[Technical Readout: 3075]]'' | * ''[[Technical Readout: 3075]]'' | ||
− | [[Category:Engines]] | + | [[Category:Engines|Engine, Primitive Engine]] |
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Latest revision as of 17:51, 21 January 2024
Primitive Engines were developed alongside the primitive cockpit and primitive armor, which were frequently used during the Age of War.
Description[edit]
Compared to their Star League and Succession War-era counterparts, primitive engines are larger and less efficient; typically, modern engines are 80% the size of these early engines for the same amount of power.[1] The first Mackie for example, used a 33-ton, 360-rated engine to move at a top speed of 54 km/h.[2] At the fall of the Star League, this engine had been replaced by a 19-ton model with a rating of 300.[3]