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- 22:02, 12 February 2024 Dmon talk contribs deleted page Talk:Double Heat Sink (content was: "{{WikiProject Technology|tr=new}} =="Freezer" Critical Space== Just noting here that the source materials are descriptively inconsistent on the critical space (CS) taken up by prototype/experimental 'freezer' double heat sinks. Starterbook: Sword and Dragon states they were "[m]uch more compact" (p. 57), but the W&E Table on the next page lists their CS as 3. The TechManual (p. 221) echoes this entry. In Experimental Technical Readout: Succession Wars, Volume 1 the...")
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