Talk:ECM 3025

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Q.V. HLSB & Bp 4th War

I have deleted the two "Update Needed" tags pertaining to House Liao (The Capellan Confederation) and BattlePack: Fourth Succession War because the (apocryphal) ECM 3025 was a special case - this apocryphal piece of equipment was invented by the MechForce Germany, adapted and officially published by FanPro for the German edition of the Solaris VII Boxed Set (Solaris VII: The Game World#Arena-Planet Solaris VII), but it was never published in English. When proper rules were made for the 3025-era Raven's electronic suite they supplanted and de-canonized the ECM 3025 (if you assume it was ever canon, which is arguable).

To summarize, ECM 3025 was a very specific, German-only set of rules for an item that canonically never existed as such. Updates in other products refer to the "actual" item that was retconned into the 3025 Raven, never to the ECM 3025. Frabby 20:48, 5 January 2011 (UTC)

Not sure what you are trying to say... it is Canon that there was an ECM Carried by the Raven in the 3025 - 3028 period.. the Tonnage and Mass are Verifiable from the TRO in HLSB, and the description in that TRO fits the Broad stokes of this article. appears that all that Mech Force Germany only turned the Broad Strokes into explecit rules & supplied other stats that were lacking. Is there a Seperate Article devoted to the Canon variant of the ECM 3025?--Cameron 20:16, 6 January 2011 (UTC)
"The Raven, as envisioned, will typically stand off in an engagement and identify selected targets for indirect fire by artillery and infantry. It's ECM allows it to identify targets at longer than normal ranges and to degrade EW techniques by enemy units." tons, 7.5, crits 4, ECM EQUIPMENT - House Liao (The Capellan Confederation) so the equipment is definately canon... i could see this being made a subpage of the main ECM page as ECM/3025 (MechForce Germany) or ECM/(MechForce Germany) or even ECM 3025 (Mech Force Germany)--Cameron 23:46, 6 January 2011 (UTC)