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| image = [[Image:QR 243.jpg|191px]]
 
| image = [[Image:QR 243.jpg|191px]]
 
| Name = QR 243 HPG Relay Satellite
 
| Name = QR 243 HPG Relay Satellite
| Manufacturer = The [[Clans]]
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| Manufacturer = [[The Clans]]
 
| Use = HPG Communication Relay <br/> Spy Satellite <br/> Communication Node
 
| Use = HPG Communication Relay <br/> Spy Satellite <br/> Communication Node
 
| Type (Shape) = Satellite (Medium)
 
| Type (Shape) = Satellite (Medium)
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| Heat Sinks = 20
 
| Heat Sinks = 20
 
| BV (1.0) =  
 
| BV (1.0) =  
| BV (2.0) = 33<ref>''Interstellar Expeditions: Interstellar Players 3'', pp. 111 & 118: BV2.</ref>
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| BV (2.0) = 33<ref>''Interstellar Expeditions: Interstellar Players 3 '', pp. 111 & 118 - BV2.</ref>
 
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The '''QR 243 HPG Relay Satellite''' was developed by the [[Clans]], and was designed to provide interstellar communication capacities from orbit.  The Inner Sphere first saw use of these satellites when the Invading Clans deployed them during the [[Clan Invasion]]. They were the key to allowing a continuous flow of communication between the invading Clans and their people in the [[Clan Homeworlds]] and distant outposts in the [[Deep Periphery]].  The Clans deployed these satellites to maximize their surveillance of systems occupied by enemy forces as well as allowing normal communication between allied systems.
 
The '''QR 243 HPG Relay Satellite''' was developed by the [[Clans]], and was designed to provide interstellar communication capacities from orbit.  The Inner Sphere first saw use of these satellites when the Invading Clans deployed them during the [[Clan Invasion]]. They were the key to allowing a continuous flow of communication between the invading Clans and their people in the [[Clan Homeworlds]] and distant outposts in the [[Deep Periphery]].  The Clans deployed these satellites to maximize their surveillance of systems occupied by enemy forces as well as allowing normal communication between allied systems.
  
Though these satellites are common among HPG Relay Satellites types, they were uncommon among the Inner Sphere. This was due to advanced technology used to create the small [[hyperpulse generator]].  The QR 243 was exclusively being made and used by the Clans by the [[thirty-first century]].  One such satellite was discovered in [[3086]], in the outer reaches of the [[Coventry]] system.  This satellite "Coventry QR 243" origins are a mystery and it exploded as soon as salvage teams tried to handle the craft.<ref>''Interstellar Expeditions: Interstellar Players 3'', p. 111: QR 243 HPG Relay Satellite "Background information"</ref>
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Though these satellites are common among HPG Relay Satellites types, they were uncommon among the Inner Sphere. This was due to advanced technology used to create the small [[hyperpulse generator]].  The QR 243 was exclusively being made and used by the Clans by the [[31st Century]].  One such satellite was discovered in [[3086]], in the outer reaches of the [[Coventry]] system.  This satellite "Coventry QR 243" origins are a mystery and it exploded as soon as salvage teams tried to handle the craft.<ref>''Interstellar Expeditions: Interstellar Players 3 '', p. 111 - QR 243 HPG Relay Satellite "Background information"</ref>
  
In Clan Space, during the [[Wars of Reaving]], the [[Society]] disrupted communication causing the HPG system there to go unused for fear of functional HPGs carrying viruses or being outright destroyed by the conflict.<ref>''The Wars of Reaving'', p. 109: "Communication Breakdown" - "Subsection notes of HPGs going down, mobile ones on WarShips lost. QR 243s are likely similarly affected by these viruses.</ref> Many of these satellites deployed along the [[Exodus Road]] in the [[Deep Periphery]] were also knocked out.<ref>''The Wars of Reaving'', p. 119: "Spreading Contagion" - Deep Periphery HPG Relay network mentioned as being disrupted by war.''</ref><ref>''Interstellar Expeditions: Interstellar Players 3'', p. 111: QR 243 HPG Relay Satellite "Background information notes these satellites were used in Deep Periphery, at various facilities which would have been part of the Exodus Road."</ref>
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In Clan Space, during the [[Wars of Reaving]], the [[Society]] disrupted communication causing the HPG system there to go unused for fear of functional HPGs carrying viruses or being outright destroyed by the conflict.<ref>''The Wars of Reaving'', p. 109 "Communication Breakdown" - "Subsection notes of HPGs going down, mobile ones on WarShips lost. QR 243s are likely similarly affected by these viruses.</ref> Many of these satellites deployed along the [[Exodus Road]] in the [[Deep Periphery]] were also knocked out.<ref>''The Wars of Reaving'', P.119, "Spreading Contagion" - Deep Periphery HPG Relay network mentioned as being disrupted by war.''</ref><ref>''Interstellar Expeditions: Interstellar Players 3 '', p. 111 - QR 243 HPG Relay Satellite "Background information notes these satellites were used in Deep Periphery, at various facilities which would have been part of the Exodus Road."</ref>
  
 
==Equipment & Capabilities==
 
==Equipment & Capabilities==
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It has been equipped with a fusion engine to provide power so it can deploy in secluded locations with little notice. It has two front-mounted [[Searchlights]] to provide guidance should it be needed for a resupply vehicle. It also has 1 ton worth of [[communication equipment]] for basic communications purposes.  
 
It has been equipped with a fusion engine to provide power so it can deploy in secluded locations with little notice. It has two front-mounted [[Searchlights]] to provide guidance should it be needed for a resupply vehicle. It also has 1 ton worth of [[communication equipment]] for basic communications purposes.  
  
As a last resort to prevent the satellite falling into enemy hands, the satellite is fitted with a 6.5 ton [[Booby Trap]].<ref>''Interstellar Expeditions: Interstellar Players 3'', p. 111: QR 243 HPG Relay Satellite "Stats</ref>
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As a last resort to prevent the satellite falling into enemy hands, the satellite is fitted with a 6.5 ton [[Booby Trap]].<ref>''Interstellar Expeditions: Interstellar Players 3 '', p. 111 - QR 243 HPG Relay Satellite "Stats</ref>
  
 
==Related Vehicles==
 
==Related Vehicles==
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The QR 243's Equipment Rating is F/X-FF (Advanced) and burns .005 of fuel per day when using the fusion engine.  Its record sheet is only found in ''[[Interstellar Expeditions: Interstellar Players 3 ]]''.
 
The QR 243's Equipment Rating is F/X-FF (Advanced) and burns .005 of fuel per day when using the fusion engine.  Its record sheet is only found in ''[[Interstellar Expeditions: Interstellar Players 3 ]]''.
  
The design's name and function were not fleshed out until ''IE:IP3'' was published, however the summary of QR 243 spells out that this was used extensively as one of the chief spaceborne HPG systems used by the Clans to communicate with forces in the Inner Sphere.
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The design's name and function were not fleshed out until ''IP3:IE'' was published, however the summary of QR 243 spells out that this was used extensively as one of the chief spaceborne HPG systems used by the Clans to communicate with forces in the Inner Sphere.
  
 
==References==
 
==References==

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