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It also featured a computer center (possibly a memory core) and numerous [[BattleMech]]s including namely at least one ''[[Griffin]]'' and ''[[Shadow Hawk]]'', and a number of ''[[Riflemen]]''. It was noted that these were vintage [[Star League era]] models, not the downgraded [[Succession Wars era]] variants. It also featured a computer center (possibly a memory core) and numerous [[BattleMech]]s including namely at least one ''[[Griffin]]'' and ''[[Shadow Hawk]]'', and a number of ''[[Riflemen]]''. It was noted that these were vintage [[Star League era]] models, not the downgraded [[Succession Wars era]] variants.
− However, in the face of armed resistance from local forces with [[Pegasus (Combat Vehicle - Hovertank)|Pegasus]] hovertanks the dig team eventually had to retreat empty-handed when a local environmental phenomenon flooded the dig site with liquid sulfur. In the aftermath, they wondered if the locals had maybe used Headhunter Missiles, as one Roughrider [['Mech]] had suffered an exceptionally lucky hit to its cockpit from a missile salvo during the fight.<ref>''Starfire'' (in: ''BattleTech: 25 Years of Art & Fiction'', pp. 47–57)</ref> + However, in the face of armed resistance from local forces with [[Pegasus (Combat Vehicle - Hovertank)]] hovertanks the dig team eventually had to retreat empty-handed when a local environmental phenomenon flooded the dig site with liquid sulfur. In the aftermath, they wondered if the locals had maybe used Headhunter Missiles, as one Roughrider [['Mech]] had suffered an exceptionally lucky hit to its cockpit from a missile salvo during the fight.<ref>''Starfire'' (in: ''BattleTech: 25 Years of Art & Fiction'', pp. 47–57)</ref>
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It also featured a computer center (possibly a memory core) and numerous [[BattleMech]]s including namely at least one ''[[Griffin]]'' and ''[[Shadow Hawk]]'', and a number of ''[[Riflemen]]''. It was noted that these were vintage [[Star League era]] models, not the downgraded [[Succession Wars era]] variants. | It also featured a computer center (possibly a memory core) and numerous [[BattleMech]]s including namely at least one ''[[Griffin]]'' and ''[[Shadow Hawk]]'', and a number of ''[[Riflemen]]''. It was noted that these were vintage [[Star League era]] models, not the downgraded [[Succession Wars era]] variants. | ||
− | However, in the face of armed resistance from local forces with [[Pegasus (Combat Vehicle - Hovertank) | + | However, in the face of armed resistance from local forces with [[Pegasus (Combat Vehicle - Hovertank)]] hovertanks the dig team eventually had to retreat empty-handed when a local environmental phenomenon flooded the dig site with liquid sulfur. In the aftermath, they wondered if the locals had maybe used Headhunter Missiles, as one Roughrider [['Mech]] had suffered an exceptionally lucky hit to its cockpit from a missile salvo during the fight.<ref>''Starfire'' (in: ''BattleTech: 25 Years of Art & Fiction'', pp. 47–57)</ref> |
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